The Lethbridge Hurricanes are encouraging all Season Ticket Holders to join us
Friday, September 6th from 4:00PM to 7:00PM (at the NW Concourse) to pick up
their 2013-2014 Season Tickets packages.
Make sure to stop by anytime between
4:00 and 7:00 and enjoy Beef-on-a-Bun as well as a visit with the Hurricanes
players. Lethbridge Minor Hockey will also be on hand selling tickets to the
September 11th exhibition game vs. Medicine Hat. Tickets for that game are $10
(kids 6 and under are FREE)
If you are unable to attend, please
be sure to drop by the ENMAX Centre to pick up your season ticket packages
starting on September 10th, 2013.
The hockey club would also like
to take this opportunity to announce that on September 6, 2013 - ALL INDIVIDUAL
game tickets and FLEX PACKS will go on sale to the general public. That means
that ALL Hurricanes single game tickets for the 2013-2014 season will be on and
available for purchase.
For more information on single game
tickets, existing tickets or on becoming a Season Ticket Holder; fans are
encouraged to visit or contact the Hurricanes office (403) 328-1986 or the ENMAX
Centre Ticket Office by calling (403) 329-SEAT.
“FACE OFF
AGAINST CANCER”
The Lethbridge Hurricanes are proud to support the
Canadian Cancer Society in their fundraiser: Face Off Against Cancer.” The
hockey themed event has raised $1.3-million dollars over four years, but this is
the first time the event is being held in Lethbridge.
The
24 hour hockey game will take place at the ENMAX Centre from 7:00pm on Friday,
September 6th to 7:00pm on Saturday, September 7th. The event is open to players
of all skill levels and the event will be open to the public to enjoy as well.
The Lethbridge Hurricanes are proud to support such an important
event as the Canadian Cancer Society raises awareness and fights more than 200
types of cancer. In supporting the event, some of the Hurricanes players will be
on hand to “guest coach” alongside Assistant Coach Brad Lukowich while Head
Coach Drake Berehowsky will lace up the skates and join in the game Friday,
September 6th from 7:00 to 8:00pm.
(From Esther Madziya, Hurricanes Media Relations)
Thanks,
Pat
Great to see coaches who want to be leaders of the community. The day I knew Preston was a horrible fit was when the entire team shaved their heads at centre ice for cancer and Rich cowered into the dressing room. How could the team or fans believe in a guy who only cared about himself. It has been a long time since the faces of the organization realized this is junior hockey and community involvement is key to building a team the city can cheer for and support. I commend the genuine efforts of the new staff, and for the first time since the Dyck days I am truly pumped for the season, rather then filled with anger and pessimism. Looks like a complete 180 in thinking compared to the old dictatorship that suffocated this team for way too long. Should be a good media roundtable show Pat, as your counterparts shared much of the communities feeling towards the canes in the recent past. Hard to hate on the team at this point.
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(possibly my first positive post in 4 years, kinda feels good)