OLD CHICAGO STORM HOCKEY SHOW CANCELLED MONDAY
Show to resume on February 14th after Storm return home from road stretch
Sunday, January 30, 2011
- For Immediate Release
KEARNEY, Neb. – The Old Chicago – Storm Hockey Show on ESPN Superstation 1460/1550, which airs weekly at 5:00 PM on Monday nights, has been cancelled for the next two weeks due to the team leaving on Monday for their four-game road trip.
The show, which is hosted by Skip Berry, radio voice of the Storm, will resume on Monday, February 14th from Old Chicago restaurant in Kearney. The broadcast features Storm players, coaches, staff members, and area media members throughout the community on a weekly basis.
Fans attending the show will have an opportunity to meet Storm players, submit questions throughout the evening, and will also have a chance to win prizes during the show.
ESPN Superstation, which is owned by Platte River Radio, can be heard in Kearney on 1460 AM and 1550 AM in Hastings. Platte River Radio also owns Classic Hits 98.9 FM, which airs a majority of the Storm games on the radio, as well as The Breeze 94.5 FM and KHAS 1230 AM in Hastings.
The Storm are on the road for six of their next seven games starting with Team USA – U18’s on Thursday night. Tri-City will be back on home on February 11th against the Sioux Falls Stampede.