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WARRIORS TO CELEBRATE ST. PATRICK’S DAY ON MARCH 17

…Mascot reveal, pre-game Warriors Crawl, St. Patty’s Day warm-up shirts, and more! 

Vancouver, B.C. – The Vancouver Warriors are excited to announce more details about their St. Patrick’s Day celebration on Friday, March 17, as the team takes on the San Diego Seals.  

Friday’s pre-game experience will feature the Warriors long-awaited and highly anticipated mascot reveal! The show will begin at 6:30pm so fans will need to make sure they are in their seats to catch the first glimpse of the Warriors’ first ever team mascot! 

Ahead of the game and mascot reveal, the Warriors are hosting the second ‘Warriors Crawl’ at Rogers Arena. There will be five stops along the pub-crawl style event, including The Sportsbar LIVE!, Budweiser Kings Club bar (section 119), the Warriors Club Bar, West Tower Bar (section 105), and the PlayNow Party Zone. Tickets to the Crawl are just $44.99 and include stops at all five locations, with games, prizing, and experiences! Each package also includes a Warriors-themed St. Patrick’s Day shirt.  

Tickets to the game start at $15 and are available for purchase now at Ticketmaster.ca 

Additionally, each player will be wearing a St. Patrick’s Day-themed warm-up shirt prior to the game.  

Other celebratory events include:  

  1. Shane’s Teeth, a Celtic punk tribute band, will be performing multiple times throughout the night
  2. St. Patrick’s Day t-shirts for sale at the Team Store. 
  3. Green coloured beer will be available for purchase at locations on the concourse of the arena.  

Additionally, the team will be hosting a post-game autograph session featuring Keegan Bal, Tyler Codron, Tyrell Hamer-Jackson, Brett Mydske, and Logan Schuss. The session will take place at the Budweiser King Club Bar. 

Single game tickets, starting at $15, suites, and group tickets for the final three 2022.23 regular season home games are on sale now at tickets.vancouverwarriors.com. 

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