Win tickets to Oct. 14 Calgary Hitmen game versus Regina Pats

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Hockey season is here!

There’s no shortage of hockey action going on in Calgary, so how about some good, fast WHL hockey with the Calgary Hitmen?

While the Calgary Flames are out on the road (versus Colorado Saturday night), the Calgary Hitmen have the ‘Dome all to themselves and they’re hosting the Regina Pats on Sunday, Oct. 14 at 2 p.m.

We’ve got TWO (yes, two) pairs of tickets (that’s four tickets total) to giveaway to that game. And since we’re all about community, one of the stipulations for the winners is that they introduce themselves at the game. (Just kidding, you can go incognito if you want.) Did we mention these are sweet lower bowl seats?

This is our first giveaway, so here’s what you need to do: Head to our Facebook page and find this post. Then, like or comment on the post and you can even tag the person you want to take!

There’s a super quick turnaround on this one, so get your entries in. We’ll make a random name draw Saturday at 4 p.m. MST and then contact the winners by direct message.

And, if you like high-quality local news, you can like our page on your way out. Best of luck! We look forward to hearing from you.

(Note: This giveaway is not affiliated with the Calgary Hitmen, Calgary Sports and Entertainment, and it’s not a Facebook contest. It’s just us.)

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