River Rats Early Bird Special Ends Thursday

Published on April 28, 2009 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Albany River Rats News Release


ALBANY, NY - The Albany River Rats today announced that the Early Bird Special has just another two days remaining for Capital Region hockey fans to enjoy great savings for the upcoming 2009-10 Season. The deal offers fans 20% off River Rats season tickets when paid in full by the expiration of the Early Bird offer on April 30, 2009.

It is Capital District Sports Inc.'s ongoing mission to provide fun and affordable family entertainment to Capital Region sports fans. In light of the nation's current economic climate, the River Rats constructed their most aggressive season ticket discount in franchise history, providing season ticket holders a potential $248 savings on box office prices, making River Rats season tickets once again the most affordable of any in the American Hockey League.

"Given the current state of the economy we felt it was appropriate to alleviate some of the financial costs associated with supporting the team for forty home games," said Vice President of Ticket Sales Steve Beno. "Our season ticket holders are integral to the success of our organization and we expect this offer to help us retain nearly all of our current accounts while also attracting new fans to the great game of hockey."

River Rats season ticket holders also enjoy such perks as "Meet the Players Parties," autographed player pictures, a 20% merchandise discount and much more so call (518) 487-2244 to secure your seat for the 2009-10 season before this offer expires.

River Rats flex ticket packages and individual game tickets are on sale now at the River Rats office and the Times Union Center Box Office. For more information please contact the Albany River Rats at (518) 487-2244 or online at www.albanyriverrats.com



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