
Phantoms' Murphy & Little taking part in CMN Radiothon
Published on September 15, 2004 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Adirondack Phantoms News Release
Philadelphia Phantoms goaltender Neil Little and forward Mark Murphy will be taking pledges and participating in the annual Oldies 98.1 Loves Our Kids Radiothon, benefiting The Children's Miracle Network at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, this Friday afternoon at the King of Prussia Mall.
The Phantoms kick off their 2004-05 season on Saturday, Oct. 16 in Hartford, while the team's home opener is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 22 vs. Hamilton. For more information on the team, call 215-465-4522 or log on to www.phantomshockey.com.
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