
Tri-City Seek Win on "Color out Cancer Night"
October 20, 2017 - United States Hockey League (USHL)
Tri-City Storm News Release
Kearney, Neb. - Tri-City looks to return to its winning ways tonight at the Viaero Center against Omaha. The Storm skated out to a 2-0 start to the season, before dropping their first contest of the year on Sunday against the very same Lancers team that they will face tonight. The season series between the two teams is now 1-1.
Opponent: Omaha Lancers
Game Time: 7:35 PM
Tickets: Online or Call 308-338-8144
Scoring leaders for the Storm through three games include Charlie Dovorany, Adam Goodsir, Brian Hawkinson, Michael Maloney, and Tyler Ward who have all scored a goal during the early stages of the season. Maloney will not be available in tonight's game as he serves a one game suspension for checking from behind in Tri-City's 5-0 loss to Omaha on Sunday.
Fillip Larsson has started all three games in net for the Storm this season, posting a 2-1 record, a 2.39 GAA, and a 0.905 Save Percentage.
Tonight is "Color Out Cancer" night at the Viaero Center. Last night, fans painted the ice with messages for loved ones who have been affected by cancer. The team will wear specialty jerseys for tonight's contest, which will be raffled off throughout the season.
"Color Out Cancer" is presented by Midway. Tonight is also a $5 Kids Friday, Family Night, and there will be a postgame skate following the game.
The broadcast pre-game show will begin at 7:15 PM. Watch: HockeyTV Listen: The Breeze 94.5 FM.
Tri-City hosts Omaha on "Color Out Cancer Night" tonight at the Viaero Center. Puck drop 7:35 PM
All Storm games can be seen on Hockey TV and heard live on The Breeze 94.5 FM.
Tickets can be purchased by calling (308) 338-8011 or by visiting stormhockey.com
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