
Wildcatters Single Game Tickets Go on Sale September 25
September 25, 2006 - ECHL (ECHL)
Texas Wildcatters News Release
Beaumont, TX (September 25, 2006) The Texas Wildcatters Hockey Team, ECHL affiliate of the AHL's Houston Aeros, have announced that individual game tickets for the 2006-07 regular season will go on sale today, Monday, September 25 beginning at noon at the Ford Park Box Office and at all Ticketmaster outlets including Ticketmaster.com.
The Ford Park Box Office is open on Monday through Friday from 10am to 5pm. Tickets can also be purchased by calling Ticketmaster at 409-951-5440.
The new-look Wildcatters open their third season on October 20 at Florida, before returning to Ford Arena for their home opener on Saturday, October 28 against the Pensacola Ice Pilots at 7:05pm. 2006-07 Season Tickets are still available. Don't miss any hard-hitting Wildcatters hockey action. Wildcatters' season tickets start at just $9 per game and feature numerous benefits including free parking and free merchandise. Group discount plans are also available by calling (409) 951-5500. For the latest ticket and team information, visit the Wildcatters online at www.wildcattershockey.com.
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