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Ferris State Hockey Season Tickets For 2017-18 Go On Sale Thursday Morning!

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Big Rapids, Mich. - Ferris State University has announced reserved season tickets for the 2017-18 Bulldog men's ice hockey campaign will go on sale Thursday (July 20) morning starting at 10 a.m. (ET).

Fans can guarantee seats for all 16 regular-season home contests as the Bulldogs welcome a big slate of opponents to the Ewigleben Ice Arena for the school's 43rd season of collegiate hockey in Big Rapids, which was recently voted again as one of the nation's top 10 college hockey cities. This year's home schedule features opponents such as Michigan State, Western Michigan, Michigan Tech and more.

Seating is expected to be at a premium again this season based on results of strong student season ticket sales this summer. The Bulldogs have officially posted more than 25 sellouts overall in the last five years and the "Dawg Pound" student section has recorded nearly 100 consecutive regular-season home sellouts to date as Bulldog Hockey continues to be one of the hottest tickets around.

"Bulldog Hockey fans provide an atmosphere that makes our arena one of the nation's toughest venues to play in for opposing teams," said FSU head coach Bob Daniels. "It's tremendously entertaining and our players realize how special it is to play in such a big time environment."

Adult season ticket prices for the 2017-18 season are $200 with seniors (ages 65+) along with FSU faculty/staff prices set for $190.  A student ticket (age 3-17) is $115 with all current Ferris State student tickets sold for $99 with valid student identification. In addition, a season parking pass is available for $70.

Season tickets will remain on sale and must be purchased by Sept. 6 at 5 p.m. (ET). After that date, any unsold seats will be available for the general public to purchase once single-game ticket sales begin on Sept. 14.  Forms will be mailed soon to all past season ticket holders, who are encouraged to renew and reserve their seats as soon as possible.

Fans purchasing season tickets will be allowed to pick the seats of their choice, see a savings of $80 versus purchasing tickets the day of the game, and potentially enjoy exclusive experiences like Gallery seating, zamboni rides, and the pulling of the goal horn.

All reserved season tickets must be purchased directly thru the FSU Athletics Ticket Office located in the Ewigleben Sports Complex.  The office is open Monday thru Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (ET) at this time with extended hours being offered once the school year begins. For additional information regarding season ticket packages, please call the ticket office at (231) 591-2888.

The Bulldogs, who have reached the NCAA Final Eight three times since 2012, will embark on their 43rd campaign this coming fall and again face perhaps one of the country's toughest schedules as they seek their fourth trip to the NCAA Tournament in the last seven years. This year will mark FSU's 40th season of NCAA Division I hockey.

The 2017-18 schedule is again highlighted by matchups against every other in-state Division I opponent from Michigan, including non-conference showdowns against Michigan, Michigan State and Western Michigan. Five of the six will make the trek to FSU's Ewigleben Ice Arena, including home-and-home series' against both MSU and WMU, while the Bulldogs will face Michigan twice in Ann Arbor.

Overall, the Bulldogs will play host to five of the other six D1 programs from Michigan this coming year. It will represent the second-straight year in which the Bulldogs have faced every Michigan opponent in the same campaign after doing so this past season for the first time since 1995-96.

Along with the premier matchups against the in-state foes, the Bulldogs will also entertain challenging conference rivals such as Bemidji State and Bowling Green as part of a 16-game regular-season home schedule.

Since 2012, the Bulldogs have made three NCAA Tournament appearances and advanced to the NCAA Final Eight all three times. FSU has also won two conference regular-season championships along with capturing the WCHA's Broadmoor Trophy once as the league's Final Five Champion. Along with a Frozen Four berth and national title game showing in 2012, FSU also has reached the regional final and the final eight of the NCAA Tournament in both 2014 and 2016.