SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – The San Francisco Bulls Professional Hockey Team, proud affiliate of the San Jose Sharks, announced today that select Bulls merchandise items will be on sale for one day only, TOMORROW, at the Cow Palace, when the Bulls take on the Ontario Reign at 7:15 pm for the “It’s the End of the World As We Know It” game.
Bulls merchandise has been flying off of the shelves since the drop of the puck in October, so the organization is responding to the fans’ support with a small token of appreciation. The Bulls are putting on sale some hot items for one game only. Men’s Long Sleeve Oval T-shirts, usually $30 will be just $20 tomorrow at the Cow Palace. In addition, Ladies Zen Hoodies will be reduced from $65 to $40. And Kids Youth Black Sweatshirts will be discounted from $40 to $25.
This sale is for one day only. Bulls gear can be purchased at the Bulls Merchandise Stand, located in the Main Lobby of the Cow Palace. The stand opens at 6 pm and remains open through the end of the game.
Fans attending the game are encouraged to wear their best “End of the World” outfits, be it zombies, Mayans, aliens or grim reaper costumes. Wearers of “End of the World” outfits can stop by the Guest Services table at the Main Lobby of the Cow Palace to receive two ticket vouchers to the Friday, December 28 contest between the Bulls and the Las Vegas Wranglers at the Cow Palace.
Tickets
SF Bulls Season Tickets start at less than $12 per seat and include the first four games of the Kelly Cup Playoffs, savings on parking, and special invitations to “Meet The Team” and Chalk Talk Events. Individual tickets are now on sale. Click here to find out more or call 415-469-9843.
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About the ECHL
The ECHL began in 1988-89 with five teams in four states. Today, the league has 23 teams in 16 states. The ECHL celebrates its 25th Anniversary in 2012-13 and is the third-longest tenured professional hockey league behind only the National Hockey League and the American Hockey League. The ECHL has had 234 players reach the NHL over the last seven seasons. It’s the primary developmental league for the NHL and the AHL. On opening day of the 2011-12 season, 83 former ECHL players were on NHL rosters. The ECHL teams are divided into the Eastern Conference and the Western Conference. All teams play a 72-game schedule. For more information please visit http://www.echl.com/





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