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UHL 2005 All Star Classic Logo


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LAKE SAINT LOUIS, MO (August 12, 2004)? The United Hockey League (UHL) and the Adirondack Frostbite unveiled today the official logo for the 2005 UHL All-Star Classic. The sixth UHL All-Star Classic will be played at the Glens Falls Civic Center in Glens Falls, New York on Monday, January 24, 2005.

?I am confident that the upcoming 2005 UHL All-Star Classic will be a huge success and provide great excitement for the city of Glens Falls, New York and every UHL fan,? stated President/CEO Richard Brosal.

The 2005 UHL All-Star Classic logo is primarily navy and light blue, the official team colors of the host Adirondack Frostbite. The logo features the Frostbite Polar Bear and was created by designer Keith Flynn of Flynnagain Productions (www.flynnagain.com).

?We are thrilled to host the 2005 UHL All-Star Classic. The league?s best players and best fans will make this a memorable hockey experience,? stated Frostbite owner Glenn Morelli.

Tickets for the 2005 UHL All-Star Classic will be available starting October 2, 2004 (Adults: $18.00, Juniors and Seniors: $16.00). Ticket prices include admission for both the Alumni and All-Star Games. Special rates are also available for groups of 10 or more. Contact the Frostbite main office (518) 926-7825 for additional information.

Frostbite season ticket holder will have the opportunity to purchase ticket before they go on sale to the public at a discounted price of $14 for adults and $12 for juniors and seniors.  Season ticket holders will be allowed to purchase double the amount of season seats they have, starting on September 1st and running through September 22nd. 

The Adirondack Frostbite are enjoying their eighth year as a member of the UHL. The Adirondack franchise changed their name in the summer of 2004 after being purchased by Glens Falls Professional Hockey, LLC (GFPH, LLC). The new ownership group includes ESPN analysts Barry Melrose and Steve Levy as well as Richmond RiverDogs owner Glenn Morelli.

The UHL is celebrating its 14th consecutive season with 14 member clubs, aligned in three divisions and competing in seven states, including the expansion Danbury Trashers (Connecticut), Motor City Mechanics (Michigan) and Kansas City Outlaws (Missouri).

An electronic version of the logo is available upon request.

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