The first season of Mississippi Sea Wolves hockey has been filled with excitement! The team has started off slowly with only a few wins, so come cheer on our Gulf Coast team and help change the momentum.  A hockey game is the perfect addition to your turkey dinner.

Thanksgiving holiday weekend games, Thursday November 24th & Friday November 25th, Mississippi Sea Wolves vs Columbus RiverDragons, at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum doors open 7pm.

The Sea Wolves support many community organizations and are asking fans to bring baby diapers to these games to help the non-profit, Gulf Coast Center for Nonviolence-Biloxi. The diapers donated go directly to help families in the area.

Sarah Carman, Chief Administrative Officer, said, “The club believes it is important to give back to the community. Fans who bring diapers to donate will receive pucks to be tossed out onto the ice for a chance to win prizes. We are asking for sizes 4,5,6 and pull-ups for toddlers, but any diapers would be appreciated. Also, look for a Toy Drive in early December.”

Thanksgiving Weekend with Mississippi Sea Wolves hockey is a sports treat for the entire family. Come to the Coliseum, a little early, to make it easier to get into the parking lot as there is construction on Beauvoir Road.

Want more fun with your hockey?Jerod Cambell, Director of Corporate Partnerships, revealed, “There will be Turkey Bowling between periods, and other family fun.” What is Turkey Bowling, you ask? Come to the game and you can find out.

Feast on some exciting local hockey with the Federal Prospects Hockey League (FPHL), our very own Mississippi Sea Wolves, this Thanksgiving weekend.

Tickets for all up-coming games can be purchased online, or at the Coast Coliseum box office. Hope to see you at the games!

A resident of Ocean Springs, John is passionate about art, music, and entertainment. A writer, filmmaker and an at home chef. Enjoy more gulf coast entertainment and stories at my Youtube page @GulfCoast. Be happy!

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