It will be loud!  Any stoppage in play the DJ will put some songs on for the crowd to sing along with.  

The Supporters Club run 4 different competitions on a match night for you to get involved in, with the different sellers wearing different coloured high viz jackets. They are: 

50:50 Raffle

This is a cash prize raffle where you can win 50% (half) of the money taken for this raffle, with the other half going to the team. Prices are £1 for 1 ticket, £2 for 3 tickets and £5 for 10 tickets. The draw takes place in the 2nd period break. Look out for the sellers in the BLUE high viz jackets walking round the rink for cash payments, or head to the SC stand to buy them on a card.

Chuck a Duck

Each duck is £1. The seller will write your name next to the duck’s number. In the second period break, when the announcer says and the tune plays, throw your duck onto the ice. If it lands closest to a prize, you win the prize. Look out for the seller in the YELLOW high viz jacket with the basket of ducks! This competition is cash only from the seller.

Ollie’s Grid

Each square on the grid costs £1 and gives you the chance to win a one-off prize, such as signed shirt or the jersey of your choice! You choose your number on the grid & the seller Ollie will write your name next to it. Then in the 2nd period break listen out for your number being drawn! Look out for Ollie in the ORANGE high viz jacket. This competition is cash only.

Shirt off His back

This is a raffle where you get the chance to win one of two shirts. One will be the shirt from a specific player and will have been worn during the game that night (it’ll be washed before we give it to you!), with the 2nd shirt being a players replica jersey. Prices are £1 for 1 ticket, £2 for 3 tickets and £5 for 10 tickets. The draw takes place in the 2nd period break. Look out for the sellers in the PINK high viz jackets walking round the rink for cash payments, or head to the SC stand to buy them on a card.

Prices are £1 for 1 ticket, £2 for 3 tickets and £5 for 10 tickets.  The draw takes place in the second period break.

It’s a busy second period break.