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Wranglers Announce 2009-10 Season Schedule

The Las Vegas Wranglers announced today the team’s schedule for the 2009-10 season in the ECHL.

The Wranglers will open their seventh season in the ECHL at home with Opening Night on Friday, October 16th, at 7:05 PM against the Utah Grizzlies. The Wranglers will play a full National Conference based schedule in their 36 home and 36 away games.

As previously announced, the Wranglers have changed the start times of home games to 7:05 PM for games played Monday – Saturday. All Sunday games will be played at 2:05 PM.

The annual Midnight Game returns on Tuesday, December 29th at 11:59 PM as the Wranglers and Idaho Steelheads meet for the first time during the 2009-10 campaign. In their history, Las Vegas and Idaho have played 63 times, including 12 Kelly Cup Playoff games.

With the release of the schedule reserve your Ice Box and group outing dates now by calling a Wranglers representative at 702.471.7825. It's never too early to insure that you receive the prime dates you are looking for.

The Wranglers host Opening Night on Friday, October 16, 2009 at 7:05 PM against Utah. 2009-10 season seat packages are on sale now at (702) 471-PUCK. The Wranglers play all 36 regular season home games at the Orleans Arena, located at the Orleans Hotel and Casino at 4500 W. Tropicana Avenue.

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