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IceCaps sign on for fourth season in St. John’s

St. John's IceCaps

St. John's IceCaps

Published on July 23, 2012
Published on July 23, 2012
Topics :
IceCaps , Williams and True North Sports and Entertainment , Winnipeg Jets , Newfoundland and Labrador

Looks like the St. John’s IceCaps will be sticking around for an extra year.

Danny Williams, team president and chief executive officer, announced this morning that he has signed a deal to keep the IceCaps in Newfoundland and Labrador for a fourth season.

The original deal between Williams and True North Sports and Entertainment, owner of the IceCaps parent club the Winnipeg Jets, was for three seasons of hockey.

“I am so pleased to announce to fans and our corporate partners that our St. John’s IceCaps will be around for at least a fourth season,” wrote Williams in a news release.

“The level of support that we have received has been nothing short of extraordinary, and our entire organization is more motivated than ever before to ensure we deliver an outstanding fan experience as we move forward.”

Season 2 for the IceCaps begins Oct. 12 with the first home game at Mile One Centre set for Oct. 19.

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    Christopher Chafe
    - July 23, 2012 at 11:10:57

    Now Danny, all you need to do is start building a bigger and better arena in your new Danny-Land and we will be all set for excellent hockey, and larger scale concerts.

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      Repulic-of-NL
      - July 23, 2012 at 12:17:31

      agreed

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