
Whalers Home this Weekend
December 10, 2013 - Federal Prospects Hockey League (FPHL)
Danbury Whalers News Release
This weekend it is a Battle of First Place between the Danbury Whalers and the Dayton Demonz. The two clubs will face off on back to back nights this weekend on Friday, December 13th and Saturday, December 14th. Faceoff for both games is 7:35 PM.
The teams are neck and neck on top of the Federal Hockey League standings and we could be headed for a rematch of last season's Finals.
Friday night is the Buffalo Wild Wings Teacher Appreciation Night. On this night, Buffalo Wild Wings extends an offer to all area teachers. Receive a complimentary ticket to that night's Whalers game and enjoy a complimentary pre-game meal of wings and a beverage of your choice at Buffalo Wild Wings on 26 Backus Avenue in Danbury.
There is ZERO cost to the teachers and they can take advantage of this great offer by signing up with an email to the Whalers front office at hsorcher@thedanburywhalers.com
Saturday is a fundraising event for Danbury High School and the Western Connecticut State University Hockey Team.
The Danbury High School PTO is hosting its 1st Whaler Hockey night on Saturday, December 14, 2013. The PTO will be selling chuck a pucks, 50/50 tickets and will be hosting a raffle table with various items from local businesses in the lobby as well. Please join us to help support Danbury High School. All funds earned that evening will be earmarked for technology purposes. For more information or to purchase tickets to benefit the DHS PTO contact Rich Matzinger via email at Rjmat@comcast.net.
Come support the WCSU men's ice hockey team while watching our local FHL team The Danbury Whalers! Tickets for this game are being sold by WCSU hockey members at a discounted price. If you would like to attend this game please contact someone apart of the WCSU hockey team. A portion of the proceeds will go towards our team to fund, game nights, equipment, buses, team gear, and other ice hockey necessities. This is a perfect night to have some fun after finals and before everyone goes home for break. Please share this event with anyone who might be interested. The game will start at 7:35pm at the Danbury ice arena. Please come out to celebrate our local hockey community! Any questions or ticket information and sales please email c.gottleib@gmail.com
Be sure to eat at Two Steps Downtown Grille before the game. Try the Big Juicy Danbury Whalers Burger - It's fantastic.
Park in the Patriot Garage across the street from the Danbury Ice Arena. It's safe, secure, and legal. Make sure the only ticket you get is to the game.
While at the game stop in to The Cookhouse Penalty Box Lounge for a Pulled Pork Sandwich.
The post-game party schedule for next week is:
Friday, December 13th - TK's American Caf̮̩
Saturday, December 14th - Two Steps Downtown Grille
If your car won't start after the game, Federal Automotive Service & Towing in Danbury is there to provide FREE ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE for all Danbury Whalers fans.
Tickets are still available, call 973-713-7547
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To Be Mr. Everything You've Got to Wear Mr. Everything
If you want to be The Man - You've got to wear Mr. Everything.
This weekend be the first to pick up a Matt Caracni "Mr. Everything" shirt. Caranci, a 4-year Danbury Whaler, holds the team record for all-time games played at 108.
This season, Mr. Everything is off to his best start as a professional. He currently leads the club with in points and assists and game winning goals (2).
The themed Whalers logo with Matt's #19 is designed in representation of Matt's commitment to fill any role with the Danbury Whalers Organization. Over his career, Matt has played all skating positions, scored big goals, made key assists, fought bigger players, and won corner battles.
Mr. Everything has been everything the Danbury Whalers and their fans could ask for. Pick up a Mr. Everything shirt on Friday and wear the #19 with pride.
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