Wednesday 23 May 2012

Save On Hurricanes Seasons Tickets

The deadline is fast approaching to SAVE on your 2012-2013 season tickets!!

June 2nd is the last day to renew your season tickets and still get loyalty pricing. Season tickets at loyalty pricing cost the following (GST and ENMAX Fee are included):

Early Bird – Adult: $488.70 ($14.01/game) Regular Adult - $546.45 ($15.18/game)
Early Bird – Senior: $432.00 ($12.00/game) Regular Senior - $472.95 ($13.14/game)
Early Bird – Student: $379.50 ($10.54/game) Regular Student - $399.45 $11.10/game)
Early Bird – Youth: $183.00 ($5.08/game) Regular Youth - $204.00 ($5.67/game)


Financing / Payment Plans are available if making the entire purchase up front is not an option.

The future of the Lethbridge Hurricanes continues to look very bright. Our nine rookies last year generated more than 50% of the teams scoring. Their performance will no doubt pick up this season and once again complement our core group of veterans. There’s the continued development of last year’s two first round picks Ryan Pilon and Reid Duke and the off-season acquisition of Western Conference All-Star Goalie Ty Rimmer. Don’t miss this chance to be a part of something special as the Lethbridge Hurricanes continue to grow and develop.

For more information on season tickets or if you would like to set up your tickets on a payment plan contact Ticketing Director, Mark Lootens (403) 328-1986 or mlootens@lethbridgehurricanes.com

(From Esther Madziya, Hurricanes Media Relations)

Thanks,
Pat

2 comments:

  1. Pat. Do you have any updates on the Canes' prospects at their respective National training camps (ie. Under 16, 17 & 18 year old teams). I know there were a number of them invited to the camps, but would be interested to see how they fared.

    Thanks,
    Darren

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  2. What a great Memorial Cup final! It sure is a treat to watch a hockey game without the refs ruining the hockey game! I didn't even notice the officials until the winning goal-scorer knocked down a linesman during his game-winning game celebration! Any chance that our WHL refs learned ANYTHING???? - Richie.

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