IHL 2 Kalamazoo Wings

Summer hockey

March 24, 2005 - International Hockey League 2 (IHL 2)
Kalamazoo Wings News Release


Kalamazoo, MI- Wings Stadium, which is also home to "The Annex" and "The Cube," announces that registration for the Wings Stadium Adult Hockey League summer league will begin on Monday, April 4th.

The summer league will feature a 15-game regular season which includes an added game for the featured playoff series. The Wings Stadium Adult Hockey League (WSAHL) is a USA Hockey sanctioned league with convenient times and will be played on consistent days. All participants in the WSAHL are required to be registered by USA Hockey and the WSAHL before the first game of season.

Team fees are an affordable price at $1,500, teams, when paid-in-full before April 22nd, will receive one FREE hour of ice time. Teams that are returning from the 2004 Summer League and 2004-2005 Fall League will receive a special discount.

The league will begin play on May 9th. Individuals that are without a team can be placed on a team.

Stadium Management Company owns both Wings Stadium Complex and the Kalamazoo Wings hockey team. Wings Stadium Complex is comprised of three buildings; Wings Stadium seats more than 5,100 fans for K-Wings home games and more than 8,000 people for concerts and other stage events. The Annex seats 1,367 for ice events and 2,850 for non-ice events such as car, boat, and trade shows. The Cube is the newer of the three facilities, that plays host to both ice and non-ice events. All three buildings are available for rental and feature numerous catering and meeting opportunities.

For more information regarding the summer session of the Wings Stadium Adult Hockey League, please contact Mike Modugno, Director of Public Relations and Broadcaster at (269) 349-9772, extension 220.




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