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San Francisco Bulls – Cow Palace

$24 for Hockey Game with Shot on Goal and Mascot Photo Op (Up to $48.75 Value). Three Games Available.

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In a Nutshell

Affiliate of the San Jose Sharks faces off against rivals before fans try shooting the puck and take pictures with mascot Rawhide

The Fine Print

Hockey combines the speed of basketball, the hard hits of football, and the glistening blades of competitive shaving. Study frozen fusion with this GrouponLive deal to see the San Francisco Bulls at the Cow Palace.

$24 for Ticket Package (Up to $48.75 Total Value)

  • One G-Pass for dress-circle seating
  • Postgame puck shot
  • Photo opportunity with the mascot, Rawhide

Choose from the following games:

  • Against the Alaska Aces on Friday, March 8, at 7:15 p.m.
  • Against the Alaska Aces on Saturday, March 9, at 7:15 p.m.
  • Against the Stockton Thunder on Friday, March 22, at 7:15 p.m.

Doors open one hour before game time. The value includes fees. Because the ticket is a G-Pass, Groupon customers can use it to enter the venue directly; they will not need to redeem their Groupon at will call.

The Scouting Report

With 16:01 to play in the opening period of the San Francisco Bulls' first hockey contest—a home game with the Bakersfield Condors—Bulls forward Dean Ouellet slapped the puck into the back of the Condors' net, recording the first professional goal of his career and the first score in Bulls' franchise history. More than 40 games later, the Bulls have skated through more than half of its premiere season, continuing to build an identity as the newest member of the East Coast Hockey League. With 23 goals to go along with his season-opening strike, Ouellet joins leading scorer Peter Sivak in flummoxing opposing goalies with dizzying dekes, artful passes, and sudoku puzzles taped to the top of their net.

San Francisco Bulls

A minor-league affiliate of the NHL's San Jose Sharks, the San Francisco Bulls made their East Coast Hockey League debut in October 2012. On game days, crowds of as many as 11,000 fans flood the Cow Palace, the Bulls' home ice and the former stomping ground of the Sharks, who played in the arena for their first two seasons in the NHL. As the team looks to establish itself as a formidable ECHL presence, it gains inspiration from the Matadors the team's fiercely loyal booster club, and secret play calls encoded in the Cow Belles dance routines.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Classic Baseball Mascots

No baseball team is complete without a puppety mascot dashing across the field during the seemingly endless downtime to keep the audience paying attention. Who are some of the all-time great baseball mascots?

Name: Buzzy the Bumbler
Team: Jacksonville Bees
Signature Antic: Kidnapping the opposing team’s mayor for duration of game

Name: Good Ol’ Frosty
Team: Indianapolis Blizzards
Signature Antic: Avoiding game entirely—making sudden, unblinking eye contact with fans who are using the adjacent urinal

Name: The Door to Nowhere
Team: Austin Drillers
Signature Antic: Door materializes in centerfield and opens portal to another dimension, flooding our world with unending storm of mechanical locusts until home team wins game

Name: The Gronkulator
Team: Unaffiliated
Signature Antic: The Gronkulator is a fuzzy blue monster with a trumpet-shaped nose not sanctioned by any accredited sports franchise. If you see the Gronkulator, you are already dead.

Who is the funniest baseball mascot of all time? Find out in today's Groupon Guide.

San Francisco Bulls

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    Cow Palace

    2600 Geneva Ave.
    Daly City, California 94014
    (415) 334-6700
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  • Proceed directly to your entry gate. There is no need to go to the box office. This is your ticket to the event. Contact Cow Palace at (415) 334-6700 with any questions.