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Going all the for Comets

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champions can go all the way in this year’s competitio­n.

He said: “Although we are plagued with injuries, we are confident we can bring the trophy back to Dundee.”

Ayr Jets, Dumfries Demons, Edinburgh Phoenix, Ayr Lions and Blackhawks make up Pool A.

The semi-finals are scheduled for Sunday at 3.20pm and 4.15pm, with the final due to face-off at 5.15pm.

All games are free to watch (f/o times Sat 9am-5.35pm, Sun 9am-5.15pm), and bar and catering facilities will be running throughout the event and for the SNL league decider at 7pm.

DUNDEE Stars have announced admission prices for next season’s Elite Ice Hockey League home fixtures.

An early-bird season ticket is currently available up until May 31.

Adult £465, child (U/18) £65, concession (60+ or registered disabled) £320, student £245, family (2 adults & 2 children) £930.

After May 31, season tickets will cost: adult £495, child £80, concession £350, student £275, family £990.

The 31-game season pass will include all EIHL league and Challenge Cup home games.

A payment plan for up to a six-month period will be offered to all fans at the point of purchase.

Game night prices are: adult £18, child £7, concession £13, student £10, family £46. 10-timer tickets will remain at last season’s rates.

For all ticketing enquiries, contact Dundee Ice Arena on 01382 431900 or email Stars at commercial@dundeestar­s. com

 ??  ?? looking to win more silverware this weekend for the league-deciding game against title-challenger­s Paisley Pirates.
looking to win more silverware this weekend for the league-deciding game against title-challenger­s Paisley Pirates.

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