
Rampage announce upcoming promotions
Published on December 1, 2004 under American Hockey League (AHL)
San Antonio Rampage News Release
SAN ANTONIO â Dec. 1, 2004 â The San Antonio Rampage of the American Hockey League will begin their longest homestand of the 2004-05 season on Saturday, Dec. 4 when they host the Rochester Americans at the SBC Center at 7 p.m. The team will play five home games in seven nights against three teams, including Rochester, Chicago and Utah.
Saturday night's game is an Express-News Value Night. For $15, fans will receive a hot dog, soda and a Creamy Creations ice cream in addition to the Rampage game ticket when they bring a value night coupon from the Express-News to the SBC Center box office.
Fans attending Sunday's game are asked to bring a new stuffed animal to the SBC Center for the third annual teddy bear toss. Fans are encouraged to throw the stuffed animal on the ice after the Rampage score their first goal of the evening. All of the animals will be collected and donated to the Elf Louise Project.
Tuesday's game will be a Two-for-Tuesday ticket offer night. In addition, fans will be invited on to the ice after the game for a post-game skate with the Rampage players.
College students are encouraged to attend Thursday night's game for College Night. Students with valid student identification who purchase a regular $15.85 ticket will receive a $7 SBC Center voucher towards anything.
After Friday's game, fans are welcomed to stay for a special concert by Texas country musician Cory Morrow at the Express-News Headlines Sports Bar within the arena. Admission for the concert will be free with paid admission to the game.
The Rampage (7-8-2-2; 18 pts.) travel to Houston to play the Aeros on Friday, Dec. 3 at 7:35 p.m. All regular season games can be heard on the Rampage's flagship station "The Ticket" 760 AM (subject to conflicts). Ticket packages for the Rampage's 2004-05 season are on sale now. For ticket information, please call (210) 444-5050 or visit www.sarampage.com.
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