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Cyclones Announce Exciting Promotions for 2024-25 Season

Fans of the Cincinnati Cyclones will have plenty to look forward to at Heritage Bank Center this coming season.

The club has released its highly-anticipated promotion and theme night schedule for the 2024-25 ECHL season, which is less than two months away. The schedule includes unique fan giveaways, $2 beer nights and specialty jersey games.

The excitement begins with Cyclones' annual "First Face-Off" on Saturday, October 26 when the club hosts divisional rival Indy. The first 5,000 fans inside Heritage Bank Center receive a 2024-25 Cyclones Team Calendar, and everyone in attendance can take advantage of $2 beers, sodas and hot dogs.

A Mix of Old and New

The Cyclones are bringing back beloved nights by the fans to the rink and also debut some exciting new themes. The team will host "Shutout the Hate" night November 1, set off New Year's Eve fireworks December 31, and conclude the season with Fan Appreciation Weekend April 4 and 5.

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Traditional favorites include Throwback Night January 4, where fans will receive Foam LED Sticks upon entering the arena. The Cyclones faithful will get to give back to the community on February 1 with the annual Teddy Bear Toss.

Beer nights are a popular attraction, and Cincy fans will get their share. The club will offer even more $2 beer nights than last season. The Cyclones are also debuting $3 Tall Boy Tuesday on December 17.

During the matinee contest January 20, kids can eat free with a voucher while watching the Cyclones take on the Toledo Walleye. The popular 5-1-3 Fridays are back with $5 craft drafts, $1 popcorn and $3 cheeseburgers.

Giveaways Galore

Fan favorites such as the Cyclones Beanie (January 31), Crossbody Bag (February 7) and Youth Jersey Night (March 2 highlight the giveaways this season. Fans can take home their own Cyclones' Bonnie Hat November 15, Hawaiian shirt January 24 and Plush Puck on February 16.

On seven occasions, the Cyclones will be decked out in designed specialty jerseys, including when they take on a new Alternate Identity March 7. Fans will have the chance to bid throughout the night on those same jerseys worn out on the ice during the live jersey auctions.

All in all, the 2024-25 season should prove to be an exciting one for the Cyclones and their fans, both on the ice and in the stands.