
Repeat Offenders
April 2, 2007 - International Hockey League 2 (IHL 2)
Kalamazoo Wings News Release
Kalamazoo, MI- The Kalamazoo Wings, proud member of the United Hockey League and 2005-06 Central Division, Tarry Cup and Colonial Cup Champions, announce the schedule for their Round One Colonial Cup Playoff match-up against the Flint Generals.
Kalamazoo will begin defense of the championship on Wednesday, April 11th at 7p.m. with game one of round one of the Colonial Cup Playoffs versus the Flint Generals.
All fans that attend Game One on Wednesday, April 11th will receive a FREE rally towel courtesy of the United Kennel Club.
Game two of the series will also be played at Wings Stadium on Thursday, April 12th at 7 p.m. The following is a breakdown of dates for the K-Wings first round match-up against the Generals:
Wednesday, April 11th Vs Flint 7:00 PM (Colonial Cup Playoffs: Round One, Game One)
Thursday, April 12th Vs Flint 7:00 PM (Colonial Cup Playoffs: Round One, Game Two)
Friday, April 13th @ Flint 7:30 PM (Colonial Cup Playoffs: Round One, Game Three)
Sunday, April 15th @ Flint 4:00 PM (Colonial Cup Playoffs: Round One, Game Four)
*Friday, April 20th Vs Flint 7:30 PM (Colonial Cup Playoffs: Round One, Game Five)
*Saturday, April 21st @ Flint 7:30 PM (Colonial Cup Playoffs: Round One, Game Six)
*Monday, April 23rd Vs Flint 7:00 PM (Colonial Cup Playoffs: Round One Game Seven)
(* Denotes Games that Will Only Be Played If Necessary)
The K-Wings also announce that the slogan for this year's postseason will be "Repeat Offenders." The slogan will be used on playoff merchandise and marketing during the K-Wings playoff run.
Playoff Strip Packages range from $108 (Blue Area)-$168(Red Area). Single game tickets for the playoffs, which are on-sale for only Round One, range from $9 (Blue Area)-$14 (Red Area). Tickets for kids ages 12 and under will be $7. Just like in the regular season ticket prices, fans that purchase their tickets before the day of the game will save the one-dollar per ticket surcharge added on to regular ticket prices.
Tickets for the playoffs are available by calling the Wings Stadium Ticket Office at (269) 345-5101, or stopping by during regular business hours of 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Friday or on Saturday from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Fans can also order "E-Tickets" online through www.ticketmaster.com.
This will be the fourth consecutive season that the K-Wings have made the playoffs and the fifth overall. Besides the past four seasons, the K-Wings have made one other appearance in their UHL playoffs, back in the 2000-01 season, Kalamazoo lost in a one game Wild Card playoff in Muskegon.
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