Brampton Beast Single Game Tickets Officially On Sale Soon

Published September 8, 2017 at 5:33 pm

The Brampton Beast Hockey Club has been on a roll in their three seasons as the only Canadian team in the ECHL, and now, single-game tickets for their fourth season are set to go on sale very

The Brampton Beast Hockey Club has been on a roll in their three seasons as the only Canadian team in the ECHL, and now, single-game tickets for their fourth season are set to go on sale very soon!

Single-game tickets to go and see the Beast go on sale on September 15, and if you’re looking for exclusive pre-sale offers, you can sign up for their newsletter here.

Pre-sale offers by signing up for their newsletter will get you access to promos for their 36 home games this year.

The Beast will kick off their 2017/2018 season with an away game on October 14 at 7 p.m. against the Adirondack Thunder. 

Their first home game will be the following day on October 15 at 2 p.m., where they will face off against the Manchester Monarchs. 

The season runs from October through April, and there are high hopes for Brampton’s own professional hockey team.

As the Montreal Canadiens (NHL) affiliate, the Beast is the only professional hockey team in the GTHA aside from MLSE. The team has highlighted that it’s just completed its most successful season to date in terms of on-ice success and game attendance.

In terms of current news about the Beast, you can still place your bid to have ownership of the team. Back in July, the Beast announced that Tina Larsen, owner of the Brampton steel company PCMF and Vice-Chair of Trade on the Brampton Board of Trade, and Cary Kaplan, the president of the Brampton Beast, were looking for investors to purchase 49 per cent of the Beast Hockey Club.

The group is quickly being finalized, so anyone interested should email Caplan directly at carykaplan[at]gmail.com.

One thing’s for sure – Brampton is ready for hockey season to start! 

You can find the Beast’s full schedule for this season here and keep an eye on ticket sales here.

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