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Stingrays Mark Six Consecutive Home Games With Special Themes

Stingrays Mark Six Consecutive Home Games With Special Themes

Yahoo14-02-2025

The South Carolina Stingrays get to enjoy home cooking and sleeping in their own beds for a while, with six consecutive home games to wrap up the month of February.
Each game at North Charleston Coliseum features unique themes and fan experiences.
The Stingrays will be decked out in exclusive Charleston-themed jerseys, which will be auctioned off on the teams Handbid page.
We love CHS, and we LOVE our fans too! 🥰That's why we're giving Stingrays Hawaiian shirts to the first 1,500 fans at I ❤️ CHS Night on Saturday, February 15 at 6:05 PM presented by @MUSChealth. Don't miss your chance to grab this exclusive giveaway and celebrate the city we… pic.twitter.com/bbK2Ou1RVr
— South Carolina Stingrays (@SCStingrays) January 30, 2025
Fans can also purchase replica jerseys. The first 1,500 spectators to come through the doors will receive a unique Stingrays Hawaiian t-shirt. The game is presented by MUSC Health.
This game will be a Family Sunday, presented by Crews Subaru and Charleston County Parks. Everyone's favorite Blue Heeler, Bluey, will make a special appearance.
Fans will have the opportunity to meet Bluey throughout the game and get their picture taken. Doors open at 2 Pm.
Schools across the Lowcountry can bring their students for a morning of hockey and educational fun. The game is presented by MUSC Health.
Vinyl Night: Friday, Feb. 21, 7:05 Pm
Who said vinyl is dead? It's very much alive, as the first 1,000 Stingrays fans in attendance will receive a limited-edition Stingrays vinyl featuring music from Charleston-based bands DangerMuffin and Majicdust.
This is one of the most anticipated nights of the season. The Stingrays will wear specialty Stormtrooper jerseys, and the first 2,000 through the doors will be given a light sword. The game is presented by Jeff Cook Real Estate.
The local hockey community will be celebrated with a special game honoring the sport. Former Stingrays player Justin Florek will be in attendance for the ceremonial puck drop.
This game will also be a Family Sunday, presented by Crews Subaru and Charleston County Parks.

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