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02/20/2020 | News release | Archived content

Join the Bears for Hersheypark Pass Night on Feb. 25!

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Join the Bears for Hersheypark Pass Night on Feb. 25!

Join us for ourHersheyparkPass Night on Tuesday, Feb. 25 against Charlotte! The puck drops at 7 p.m. and all fans in attendance score a one-day admission ticket toHersheypark, valid through Jul. 31, 2020.

With Hershey's Chocolatetown and our new coaster, Candymonium, arriving this summer, you can't beat this deal!Come see the red-hot Bears and score aHersheypark ticket...an unbeatable combo!

The Bears will also televise the club's game against Charlotte. An additional broadcast is expected to be added in the near future. Bears games can be viewed on abc27.3 over the air, and on cable Comcast 245, Verizon 462, Blue Ridge 152, Nittany 227, and Kuhn 69.

abc27 and the Bears have a longstanding partnership in bringing Hershey Bears hockey to fans in Central Pennsylvania, but this year's agreement marks the return of the Bears to television for the first time since 2016. In the past, abc27 and the Bears have worked together to carry regular season games, the 2013 Capital BlueCross AHL Outdoor Classic, and portions of the 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, and 2016 Calder Cup Finals.

The television broadcasts will be dedicated to longtime abc27 Sports Director Gregg Mace, who passed away last November at age 65. Mace was an instrumental part of Hershey Bears television broadcasts and covered the team for over 40 years. One of the last things Mace did before he passed was help finalize the return of Bears games to television this season.

The Voice of the Bears, Zack Fisch, will call the action for all televised games, working alongside Hershey Bears Hall of Famer Mitch Lamoureux, and abc27's Allie Berube. As is the case with all Hershey Bears action, these games may also heard on the Bears Radio Network and simulcasted via the Bears Mobile app.