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Win a Trip to Tampa Bay Lightning's 2015-16 Home Opener

April 3, 2015 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Syracuse Crunch News Release


SYRACUSE, N.Y. - The Syracuse Crunch, Miller Lite/Molson Canadian and Nice N Easy Grocery Shoppes are teaming up to provide one (1) fan a chance to "Win a Trip to Tampa Bay." One lucky winner and a guest will receive tickets to see former Crunch standouts such as Tyler Johnson, Ondrej Palat and Nikita Kucherov in the Tampa Bay Lightning 2015-2016 home opener at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida.

From now until May 4, fans can text "TAMPA" to 55123 to be entered to win a trip to Tampa. In addition to two (2) tickets to the Lightning home opener, Miller Lite/Molson Canadian will provide the winner and his or her guest with airfare for two (2), a hotel room in Tampa for two (2) nights and a tour of Amalie Arena.

No purchase is necessary to enter. Message and data rates may apply. Entries must be made by New York State residents 21 years of age or older.

Miller Lite and Molson Canadian are distributed locally through Spirit & Sanzone Distributors Co., Inc.

With over 75 convenient locations, Nice N Easy Grocery Shoppes has been proudly serving central and northern New York for nearly 35 years. On Nov. 1, 2014, Nice N Easy Grocery Shoppes was purchased by CST Brands, Inc. (NYSE: CST) based in San Antonio, Texas, making Nice N Easy part of one of the largest independent retailers in North America. CST Brands will continue to develop and grow the Nice N Easy Grocery Shoppes brand, helping Nice N Easy make things nice for even more of its customers.

Tickets for the Crunch's four remaining home games, as well as 2015-16 season tickets, can be purchased either in person at the Crunch Box office located at 800 South State Street in Syracuse, or by calling the office at (315) 473-4444.


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