youth hockey players receive free tickets

Agganis Arena at Boston University, 925 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, Massachusetts
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
YOUTH HOCKEY PLAYERS RECEIVE FREE TICKETS FOR THE BOSTON UNIVERSITY MEN’S ICE
HOCKEY GAME ON OCTOBER 21st at AGGANIS ARENA
Two complimentary tickets are available for players courtesy of Dannon Yogurt
BOSTON — Agganis Arena at Boston University is welcoming all youth hockey players (8th grade
and younger) in Massachusetts as a guest to the men’s ice hockey regular season home opener
on Friday, October 21 at 7:30 PM vs. Sacred Heart. Players who wear their youth team’s jersey
can go to the Agganis Arena Box Office now through game time on the 21st to receive two free
tickets courtesy of Dannon Yogurt. The Agganis Arena Box Office is located inside the Arena at
925 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA.
The Boston University Terriers are currently ranked eighth in the most recent national polls and
feature five picks from the 2016 NHL Entry Draft, three of whom were selected in the first 19
picks. Sophomore defenseman Charlie McAvoy was also selected in the first round of this year’s
draft, making the Terriers only the second collegiate team to ever have four players chosen in
the first round of an NHL Draft.
“We invite all youth players to take advantage of this opportunity and experience the
atmosphere at our home opener,” said Boston University head coach David Quinn. “We hope
that by watching some of the college hockey’s best talent, they will continue to be inspired to
play this great sport at all levels.”
Please call the Agganis Arena Box Office at 617-353-GOBU or email [email protected] for
questions or more information about attending the hockey game.
About Agganis Arena at Boston University
Agganis Arena has welcomed millions of guests and has ranked in the top 15 of venues globally in
its size category. Peer venues across the country include Radio City Music Hall and the Nokia
Theatre L.A. Live. Most recently, in March 2016, Agganis Arena was ranked the #2 University venue
in the nation by Venues Today Magazine in its size category.