Fuel Host the Cyclones for Military Appreciation Night

GAME DAY TIMING:

6:00 P.M.: Doors open

7:00 P.M: Puck drop

MILITARY APPRECIATION NIGHT:

Join us for Military Appreciation Night as we honor our veterans and those who currently serve as we take on the Cincinnati Cyclones!

Stick around after the game for postgame autographs with select players and donate to receive a specialty campfire mug during the game!

PARKING: Parking at Indiana State Fairgrounds is $10. Fans are encouraged to arrive early to park due to anticipated large crowds at the Fairgrounds. Infield parking is not available at this time.

TICKETS: Tickets for tomorrow’s game can be purchased at the Indiana Farmers Coliseum Box Office or online. Kids two and under do not need a ticket as long as they sit on the lap of a ticketed patron.

BAG POLICY: The Indy Fuel now follow the same bag policy as all Indiana State Fairgrounds events. All bags are subject to search upon entering the arena. All bags larger than 14” x 14” x 6” (backpacks, suitcases, duffel bags, etc.) are prohibited. Please plan accordingly to help facilitate a quick and efficient entry process. Please report suspicious bags to an Indiana Farmers Coliseum team member.

ABOUT THE HOCKEY: 

INDIANAPOLIS– The Fuel will play the Cincinnati Cyclones for the first time this season on Friday night at home before heading to Cincy to face off with them again on Saturday. After two preseason losses to the Cyclones, the Fuel will look to claim their first win against them this year.

LAST TIME OUT

The last time these two teams met in the regular season was April 9, in the 2022-23 season where the Cyclones defeated the Fuel 5-3 with goaltenders Beck Warm and Zach Driscoll in net. Seamus Malone, who has since been named captain of the Fuel, scored two goals in that game against Cincinnati. 

HILLIS IS HITTING

Cam Hillis has had a consistent start to the season with at least one point in every game except for the November 3 matchup against Kalamazoo. On October 28, he recorded three assists against Kalamazoo. Hillis is still looking for his first goal of the season but leads the team in overall points with seven. 

AROUND THE DIVISION

The Iowa Heartlanders won their first game of the season on Wednesday night over the Kalamazoo Wings. Because of their two overtime losses already, they have four points on the season which matches the Fuel’s total. The Wheeling Nailers sit atop the Central division standings with eight points and a 4-1 record.

Originally posted on indyfuelhockey.com

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