ECHL Toledo Walleye

Toledo Walleye To Play Two "Home" Pre-Season Games

Published on July 6, 2009 under ECHL (ECHL)
Toledo Walleye News Release


(TOLEDO, OH) - The Toledo Walleye are pleased to announce that they have scheduled two (2) pre-season exhibition games to be played prior to the start of their inaugural 2009-10 season.

Pre-season exhibition games for Toledo Walleye:

*Saturday, October 10 vs. Cincinnati Cyclones (7:00 pm) at Tam-O-Shanter (7060 Sylvania Avenue, Sylvania)

*Sunday, October 11 vs. Port Huron Icehawks (4:00 pm) at Team Toledo Ice House (1258 West Alexis Road, Toledo)

Pre-Season Ticket Information:

- Toledo Walleye season ticket holders have exclusive window (July 6-July 8) to purchase tickets for both games

- Tickets for the games will go on sale to the public on Thursday, July 9 at 9 AM

- Tickets are $12.00 per game (kids 2 and under are free)

- All seats for the pre-season games will be general admission only

- A limited number of tickets will be available to each venue

- Fans can purchase commemorative training camp shirts ($15 for adults, $12 for youth)

- Order online at www.toledowalleye.com or by phone (419) 725-WALL (9255)

- Several players will be signing autographs between periods on both days

Toledo Walleye Head Coach, Nick Vitucci said, "We are very excited to be able to use our pre-season games at both Tam-O-Shanter and the Icehouse to select and mold our inaugural team. They are both great facilities that have a tremendous amount of hockey history. We look forward to using this time as an important stepping stone to a very successful season on the ice."

The Toledo Walleye will begin the regular season on Friday, October 16 at 7:00 PM vs. the Florida Everblades at the Lucas County Arena. Season tickets and mini-plan packages are on sale now and group outings are being reserved. Fans can call (419) 725-WALL for more information.




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