
SPHL playoffs begin tomorrow
Published on March 29, 2007 under SPHL (SPHL)
Knoxville Ice Bears News Release
Join the Knoxville Ice Bears tomorrow night for Game 1 of 3 in the 1st Round vs. the Richmond Renegades. Puck drops at 7:30pm.
Playoff Scenarios
First Round (Best of 3)
March 30th @ 7:30 (Home)
March 31st (In Richmond)
If Series tied after 2 games April 3rd @ 7:30 (Home)
Second Round (Best of 3)
If we play Fayetteville
April 6th @ 7:30 (Home)
April 7th (In Fayetteville)
If Series tied after 2 games April 10th @ 7:30 (Home)
If we play Huntsville
April 5 @ 7:30 (Home)
April 6 (In Huntsville)
If Series tied after 2 games
April 7 @ 7:30 (Home)
PURCHASE 2007-2008 SEASON TICKETS NOW AND SAVE!
Pay in full by May 1st and save $28.00 per seat. go to www.knoxvilleicebears.com to print order form and either fax, mail or bring it to the Ice Bears office to reserve your seats for the 2007-2008 season.
SEASON TICKET HOLDER "END OF THE SEASON" PARTY IS COMING SOON!
Party will be held in the Plaza at the Coliseum, date TBD by playoffs. Send the guys off for the summer in a big way! Get last minute autographs and photos. More details to follow! For everything Ice Bears go to www.knoxvilleicebears.com
LET'S GO ICE BEARS!
Cheer the team on in their quest for the President's Cup, we'll see you tomorrow night as the Ice Bears take on the Richmond Renegades...oh....and bring your hankies, Groenestege will be in net!
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