Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Toronto Marlies Hockey Game at Ricoh Coliseum (Up to 41% Off). Three Games and Seating Options Available.

Toronto Marlies Hockey Game at Ricoh Coliseum (Up to 41% Off). Three Games and Seating Options Available.
Price: $13.00
Value: $21.00
Discount: 38%
Deal went live : Feb 07 2012
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Although its modern incarnation refers to scoring a goal, lighting the lamp in hockey dates back to preelectricity days, when night games were lit by the glow of a birthday candle glued to the puck. Extinguish expired traditions with today\'s GrouponLive deal to see a Toronto Marlies hockey game at Ricoh Coliseum. Choose from the following options: For $13, you get one ticket for endzone seating (up to a $21.47 value, including taxes) For $21, you get one ticket for side seating (up to a $35.03 value, including taxes) For $26, you get one ticket for platinum seating (up to $44.07 value, including taxes) For each seating option buyers can choose from the following games: Against the San Antonio Rampage on Friday, February 10, at 7 p.m. Against the Adirondack Phantoms on Tuesday, February 14, at 7 p.m. Against the Rockford IceHogs on Friday, February 17, at 7 p.m. As the American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate of the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Toronto Marlies continue their quest for Calder Cup glory during a trio of bonerattling bouts at Ricoh Coliseum. Through 47 games this season, the talented squad of ice slicers has subdued opponents with skilled playmaking and chilling staredowns en route to a 2517 record and first place seat atop the North Division. Western Conference allstar Ryan Hamilton headlines the team\'s offensive ensemble with soaring slap shots rifled from his gasolinepowered stick, and center Mike Zigomanis skates among the league\'s most prolific scorers with 43 points in 44 games. From one of three seating locations, Marlies fans can watch head coach Dallas Eakins, who leads and develops a team of young stars that includes Ben Scrivens, defensemen Keith Aulie and forwards Matt Frattin and Joe Colborne.

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