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River Rats Extend Early Bird Offer

May 5, 2009 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Albany River Rats News Release


ALBANY, NY - The Albany River Rats today announced that they have extended the successful "Early Bird" season ticket discount to May 30, 2009. The deal offers fans 20% off River Rats season tickets for the 2009-10 American Hockey League season and has spurred the AHL franchise onto its highest new season ticket sales in the past few seasons.

The River Rats also released information on newly-created small business packages for the 2009-10 campaign that offer local merchants more flexible and affordable options. The new packages allow potential partners to select personalized combinations of ticket plans, perks and benefits to accommodate both budget and needs with prices as low as $560 for a six-month advertising package.

"We're very happy with the continued success of the Early Bird Special," said Vice President of Ticket Sales Steven Beno. "We've already sold more new season tickets than we did last year and are excited to continue to build our fan base with this offer serving as a great foundation. The addition of new business packages will make it easier for local merchants to partner with one of the Capital Region's premier sports franchises, allowing them the exposure their looking for at an affordable price."

River Rats season ticket holders also enjoy such perks as "Meet the Players Parties," autographed player pictures, a 20% merchandise discount and much more. 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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