Sputnik Hockey Club to give out car as lottery prize
5 August 2015 (09:05)
UrBC, Yekaterinburg, August 5, 2015. Uralvagonzavod Corporation’s Sputnik Hockey Club is going to give out one Hyundai Solaris as a lottery prize for the team’s supporters who buy a Supreme Hockey League Championship season ticket for 2015/2016, the corporation’s press service reports.
The season ticket costs 4,000 RUR and grants entry to twenty-five home games where the Nizhniy Tagil team will play against their rivals at V.K. Sotnikov Ice Sports Palace.
Other prizes include TV sets (one for each of the home games), with winners selected at random based on their entry ticket number. This year, a one-time entry will cost 200 RUR, regardless of where your seat is. Children under seven years of age, people with disabilities, and war veterans are admitted free of charge.
The championship will take off on September 9, 2015: Sputnik will play against Molot-Prikamye in Perm. The first home game will be played against Pensa-based Diesel on September 14. Twenty-six hockey clubs will take part in the championship altogether, with fifty matches scheduled for the first tour of the competition and 650 games all in all. Teams in places1 to 16 will be granted the right to enter the play-off to compete for the Bratina Cup.
The season ticket costs 4,000 RUR and grants entry to twenty-five home games where the Nizhniy Tagil team will play against their rivals at V.K. Sotnikov Ice Sports Palace.
Other prizes include TV sets (one for each of the home games), with winners selected at random based on their entry ticket number. This year, a one-time entry will cost 200 RUR, regardless of where your seat is. Children under seven years of age, people with disabilities, and war veterans are admitted free of charge.
The championship will take off on September 9, 2015: Sputnik will play against Molot-Prikamye in Perm. The first home game will be played against Pensa-based Diesel on September 14. Twenty-six hockey clubs will take part in the championship altogether, with fifty matches scheduled for the first tour of the competition and 650 games all in all. Teams in places1 to 16 will be granted the right to enter the play-off to compete for the Bratina Cup.
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