The Aspray Chester Deeside Dragons are excited to welcome local groups and clubs for an unforgettable night of ice hockey, featuring American import Jake Witkowski’s first home game for the Dragons!
Whether your part of a sports team, Scouts & Guides, youth group, cadets, fitness club, social club, ex-services organization, school, or college, this is your chance to enjoy the action at a special price.
With tickets at just £9 for adults and £1 for kids (minimum of 10 people per group), gather your team and come along to experience the thrill of our home game against the Sheffield Scimitars on Sunday, 6th October.
Doors open at 16:30, so arrive early to catch all the pre-game excitement and secure the best seats.
To make the night even more memorable, your group will have the chance to get a photo with the prestigious Welsh Cup!
Create lasting memories and cheer on the Deeside Dragons in what promises to be an exhilarating match.
To secure your place, simply email:
Don't miss out on a fantastic night to bond as a group, support local sport, and enjoy an exclusive Welsh ice hockey experience!
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