American Hockey League - Peoria Rivermen
Peoria Rivermen Unveil New Color Scheme for
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May 18, 2005 - President/CEO Bart Rogers of the
Peoria Rivermen, proud primary affiliate of the NHL’s
St. Louis Blues and member of the American Hockey League
(AHL), announced today that the team has unveiled a new
color scheme for its primary logo, which will still
feature the Rivermen Captain and the Captain’s wheel.
Rogers also announced that 1,309 full season tickets, an
increase of nearly 200 more than last year at this time,
have been sold to date. New rink and ice surface
configurations have been announced, along with a
re-launching of the team’s Web site,
www.rivermen.net, with the new colors.
The Rivermen logo, which parallels the Blues colors,
features navy blue (PMS 282 Blue) on the inset of the
word “Rivermen,” the Captain’s jacket, the Captain’s hat
and the river streams on the inset of the Captain’s
wheel. The Captain’s glove, which used to be red with a
gold highlight across the top of the hand, is now all
navy blue. The Captain’s wheel, which used to feature
red on the wheel, the spokes and the silhouette of
downtown Peoria, is now colored in gold (PMS 123 Gold).
The “R” on the Captain’s hat, which used to be black
outlined in red, is still black but now outlined in
white and gold.
“Across the board, we want to align ourselves with
the St. Louis Blues,” Rogers said. “Altering our color
scheme with the logo and ultimately our jerseys in the
coming weeks are the first steps toward making it happen
with a Rivermen/Blues integrated marketing approach.”
The team has sold 1,309 full season tickets, which is
nearly 200 (197) more than last year at this time. Full
season tickets are available in the Lower Bowl for $595
per seat and in the Upper Bowl for $407 per seat. They
include Priority Seating for the AHL Calder Cup
Playoffs, a Commemorative Rivermen AHL Gift, Free Game
Day Stat Sheet, Free Rivermen Game Program, Free
Rivermen Pre-season Meet-The-Team Party, Complimentary
Tickets to Rivermen AHL Pre-season Games and Unused
Ticket Redemption Nights.
“The response of our season ticket holders and their
willingness to step forward at such an early date is
fantastic,” Ticket Sales Manager Wendy Mitchell said.
“Our tremendous staff is also to be credited for their
hard work and diligence in serving and communicating
with our valued ticket holders. We encourage those
considering season tickets to contact us early, so they
may secure the best seats possible.”
The new Carver Arena ice configurations for the
2005-2006 AHL season will see the home and visiting team
penalty boxes glassed in, allowing for continuous glass
from one end of the ice to other across from the team
benches.
Per AHL rules, the goal lines will be moved back two
feet, creating 11 feet of space from the endboards to
the goal line instead of 13. There will also be two
lines painted on the ice, beginning six feet from either
goal post along the goal line and extending back to the
end boards on diagonals to points 28 feet apart. In an
effort to increase offensive opportunities without
wholly eliminating a goaltender's ability to assist his
defensemen, AHL goaltenders are not permitted to play
any puck behind the goal line that is outside this
trapezoid; violation of this rule results in a minor
penalty for delay of game against the goaltender.
Additionally, the AHL ice surface features blue lines
and a center red line that are 24 inches wide (rather
than 12), creating additional playing space to the
neutral zone.
In association with Infinity Pro Sports (www.infinityprosports.com),
the team Web site –
www.rivermen.net – will be re-launched and feature a
new Macromedia Flash header consisting of the re-colored
logo, the AHL logo and the Blues logo layered over a
nighttime scene of the Peoria Riverfront. A full
redesign will take place in July.
This article was taken from
www.rivermen.net. All rights
reserved.
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