Port Huron's nonprofit hockey club turns heads

August 22, 2005 - International Hockey League 2 (IHL 2)
Port Huron Flags News Release


Port Huron, MI- The boys are back! And with them has come a great deal of hype and excitement surrounding professional hockey's ONLY community owned, non-profit member club, The Port Huron Flags.

In this week's feature article at insidehockey.com, reporter Kevin Greenstein highlights a recent interview with Flags' President Dan Isenberg, CEO Charlie Barrett, General Manager Herb Hammond, Head Coach Paul Willett, Director of Marketing and Merchandising Sherri Matusz and Public Relations Specialist Nicole Noel.

The article, written in question and answer format, covers all facets of the team's organization from its formation to its overwhelming community support.

President Dan Isenberg is proud of the team and community for being recognized by the nationally syndicated hockey authority.

"I've been asked how the return of the NHL would impact The Flags' and minor league hockey," said Isenberg. "I guess this just proves what I've been saying all along- The Port Huron Flags are in a league of their own!"

Fans can check out Greenstein's article for themselves at www.insidehockey.com under the "Feature Column" heading.

For tickets or more information on professional hockey's only community owned, non-profit member club, log on to The Flags' website at www.porthuronflags.net.

The Port Huron Flags' are a nonprofit, community owned organization and proud member of the United Hockey League.



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