$18 for Two Red-Zone Tickets to the Reading Royals on March 9 or March 13
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- Goal-adjacent seating
- Current ECHL Atlantic Division champs
Hockey infuses the grace of ice dance with the bloodlust of a WWE Steel Cage Match. Gawk at unrefined fine art with today’s Groupon: for $18, you get two Red-Zone tickets to a Reading Royals hockey game at the Sovereign Center on Penn Street (a $36 value). Choose between the following games:
- Against the Trenton Devils on Wednesday, March 9 at 7:05 p.m.
- Against the Toledo Walleye on Sunday, March 13 at 5:05 p.m.
The minor-league skate-skidders of the Reading Royals rack up more than 70 games during the regular season, having currently slapshotted their way to the number one spot in the ECHL Atlantic division. Watch the team from the Red Zone, situated behind the goal to keep puck-to-net fanatics close enough to the action to make out player-shouted constructive criticism, but far away enough to avoid airborne teeth. Outside of their cold-conditioned contests, the frozen-water aficionados thaw icy hearts, minds, and fingers with their Newspaper in Education program, a distribution initiative that supplies local classrooms with newspapers.
- Goal-adjacent seating
- Current ECHL Atlantic Division champs
Hockey infuses the grace of ice dance with the bloodlust of a WWE Steel Cage Match. Gawk at unrefined fine art with today’s Groupon: for $18, you get two Red-Zone tickets to a Reading Royals hockey game at the Sovereign Center on Penn Street (a $36 value). Choose between the following games:
- Against the Trenton Devils on Wednesday, March 9 at 7:05 p.m.
- Against the Toledo Walleye on Sunday, March 13 at 5:05 p.m.
The minor-league skate-skidders of the Reading Royals rack up more than 70 games during the regular season, having currently slapshotted their way to the number one spot in the ECHL Atlantic division. Watch the team from the Red Zone, situated behind the goal to keep puck-to-net fanatics close enough to the action to make out player-shouted constructive criticism, but far away enough to avoid airborne teeth. Outside of their cold-conditioned contests, the frozen-water aficionados thaw icy hearts, minds, and fingers with their Newspaper in Education program, a distribution initiative that supplies local classrooms with newspapers.