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Ferris State Hockey's "Beat Blue Package" Goes On Sale Tuesday Morning!

Ferris State Hockey's "Beat Blue Package" Goes On Sale Tuesday Morning!

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Big Rapids, Mich. - With season ticket sales for the upcoming 2014-15 campaign now complete, Ferris State University men's ice hockey fans who missed out will have an opportunity to purchase tickets for a special package of three games as part of the "Beat Blue" promotion, which goes on sale Tuesday (Sept. 2) morning at 9 a.m. (ET).

The "Beat Blue" Package, which will be on sale Sept. 2-19, will include three games for only $32, which represents a savings of $12 over purchasing each individually. The three games, all against teams with various shades of Blue, include the season-opening home showdown versus the University of Michigan (Oct. 4) along with matchups inside the Ewigleben Ice Arena versus Alabama-Huntsville (Nov. 22) and Lake Superior State (Dec. 13).

The offer is valid only until Sept. 19 at 5 p.m. (ET) or while supplies last. The package must be purchased either in-person at the Ferris State Athletics Ticket Office located inside the Ewigleben Sports Complex from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (ET) daily or online at StarTickets.com.

Following the "Beat Blue" Package, individual game tickets for all 2014-15 home contests will go on sale both thru the FSU Ticket Office and StarTickets.com on Monday, Sept. 22. For additional ticket information, please call (231) 591-2888 or visit FerrisStateBulldogs.com.

The Bulldogs sold a record number of adult reserved season tickets during the month of August with the "Dawg Pound" student section also already sold out for the third consecutive season. 

The Bulldogs will open defense of their Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) Regular-Season Championship as they begin the 2014-15 campaign and the program's 40th anniversary season in early October. The home opener is set for Saturday, Oct. 4, when FSU hosts the University of Michigan in Big Rapids as part of "Homecoming" weekend.

In 2013-14, Ferris State won the WCHA Regular-Season Championship in its debut season, reached the WCHA Final Five Championship game and came within a single victory of reaching the NCAA Frozen Four for the second time in three years. Along the way, FSU set a school-record with a nation-leading 16-game unbeaten streak that stretched from late October to early January and the Bulldogs' 29 total wins led the country and ranked as the second-best seasonal mark in school history. The Bulldogs were ranked as high as second in the nation during the regular-season and finished sixth in the final national rankings.

Ferris State was the lone team from the state of Michigan to reach the NCAA Tournament last season and one of only two schools from the WCHA along with Minnesota State. The Bulldogs led the WCHA race for the McNaughton Cup from wire-to-wire and became only the third program ever to win both the former CCHA along with the WCHA.