Troy Bruins "Rest Of The Season" Ticket Package Now On Sale For Only $99

Published on November 29, 2010 under All American Hockey League (AAHL)
Troy Bruins News Release


Troy, OH - The Troy Bruins professional hockey team, proud members of the All American Hockey League, announce their "Rest of the Season" Ticket Package just in time for the holidays.

For just $99, fans can reserve their same seats for the remainder of the 2010-2011 Troy Bruins regular season home games inside the historic Hobart Arena in downtown Troy, Ohio, guaranteeing they don't miss a minute of the action-packed professional hockey games and fan entertainment activities through the end of March.

"Our number one goal is to provide a family-friendly entertainment destination for the Upper Valley at the most affordable cost you'll find anywhere" noted Bruins President JT Szabo, who came up with the package idea as a way to save fans even more over the already unbeatable single game admission price of just $8. With the announcement coming on what's known as "Cyber Monday", regarded as the busiest online shopping day of the year, the "Rest of the Season" ticket package makes a great gift just in time for the holidays.

Fans can purchase the "Rest of the Season" package online through the team's official website (www.TroyBruins.com) or by calling the team at 985-PUCK. The special price will be offered into January, as the Bruins final home games of 2010 are set for December 3 & 4 with the team returning home to kick off the 2011 portion of the schedule on Friday, January 21. In all, the "Rest of the Season" Ticket Package covers over 15 Bruins Regular Season games for a great savings over walk up.

The Bruins finish the 2010 home schedule when they host the Indiana Blizzard on Friday, December 3 at 8pm and the in-state rival Queen City Storm on Saturday, December 4 at 8pm inside the historic Hobart Arena in downtown Troy.



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