Know Your Hockey? Play Stingrays Trivia to Win Tickets!

Know Your Hockey? Play Stingrays Trivia to Win Tickets!

Play Stringrays Ice Hockey Trivia to be automatically entered to win a pair of tickets to the next game on the regular season schedule. Photo: 101.7 Chuck FM/Saga Communications


Think You Know Your Hockey?
Play Stingrays Ice Hockey Trivia
to Win a Pair of Tickets to the Next Game

The first game of ice hockey was played in Montreal in 1875. Two years later, the first known rules for the game were published, and not much has changed since then. How well do you know the rules of play, the history of the game and your hometown Stingrays? It’s time to test your knowledge to see if you take home the Cup – and tickets to a South Carolina Stingrays game. Play Stringrays Ice Hockey Trivia to be automatically entered to win a pair of tickets to the next game on the regular season schedule.

Good luck!

 

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