Quad City at Fayetteville

Gameday Program

December 8, 2024

Sun - 3:00 PM EST

Home Game

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Salute to Service

All Sunday home games are Salute to Service Sunday presented by Soldiers First Real Estate, LLC. These games feature specialty uniforms and a theme to thank, honor, and remember our local military heroes and their families. Through the Seats for Service program, active-duty service persons and their families receive complimentary tickets to this game, courtesy of our Seats for Service partners. These tickets can be collected from our Seats for Service Partners. The puck drops at 3 p.m.

Seats for Service tickets can be collected from our Partners listed below

Game Presented by Soldiers First Real Estate.

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The Marksmen will be wearing special jerseys.

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Parking

Parking is FREE.

Doors Open

Single ticket spectators are permitted inside 1 hour prior to puck drop.

The following policies are in effect during all Crown Complex events to ensure the safety and comfort of our guests. Additional rules and regulations may be posted on Crown Complex property or may be communicated through Crown Complex staff.

In order to maintain a safe and secure environment, the following policies have been put in place at Crown Complex events:

  • Weapons or controlled substances are not permitted.
  • The Clear Bag Policy is in effect for all events at the Crown Complex unless specifically stated otherwise.
  • Smoking is prohibited in all of the facilities, including electronic cigarettes. The Crown Complex has designated smoking areas located around our facilities.
  • Service animals are the only animals permitted to accompany guests.
  • No food, beverages, or containers may be brought into the Crown Complex. You will find that our concessions have a great selection of food and beverages available. (with exceptions made for specific medical needs)
  • Camera policies are set by each individual event and are prohibited for the majority of our ticketed events.
  • By attending an event at our facilities, you consent to the use of your image, voice, name, and/or likeness being used, without compensation, in any and all media and you release the Crown Complex from any liability of any nature.
  • When entering our facilities all bags are subject to search.
  • Re-entry is not allowed.

Items You May Not Bring Into The Facility

  • Backpacks & Oversized Bags
  • Bottles, Cans, Coolers & Liquid Containers
  • Food & Beverage (Including Alcohol)
  • Illegal Substances
  • Fireworks & Other Projectiles
  • Recording Devices, Video Equipment – See Below
  • Electronic Devices – See Below
  • Weapons of any Type (Including Pocketknives & Firearms)
  • Large Chains & Studded Bracelets
  • Laser Pointers & Aerosol Cans
  • Noise-making devices (i.e. horns, whistles, air horns, cymbals, bugles, thunder sticks, etc.)
  • Large Banners, Signs, Sticks & Stickers – See Below
  • Pets/Animals (Except Service Animals) – See Below
  • Two-Wheeled Motorized Devices
  • Other Items as Required by Event Promoters

*Law Enforcement Officers: Off-duty police officers and other law enforcement officers may NOT bring firearms or concealed weapons into the facility.

Jersey Off the Back

Win the jersey straight off a players back at every home game. Purchase tickets at the door for your chance to win.

Chuck-a-Puck

Only a buck, Try your luck

Aim for the center ice faceoff dot and win!

Occurs during the second intermission.

50/50 Raffle

Help the Booster Club by purchasing a 50/50 raffle and win CASH!

Hockey 101

New to hockey or need a refresher? Learn the basics of the good ol’ hockey game.

The 3 Main Rules

Icing
When a defending team player shoots or passes the puck from behind the center ice red line and it crosses the red line parallel to the opposing goal without being touched by another player on the defending team.

Offsides
The puck has to cross the offensive zone blue line before a player on the attacking team.

2-Line Pass
When a player passes to another player of their team and the puck crosses any 2 of the 3 lines in the middle of the ice.

Penalty Classifications

Minor Penalty
2 minutes in the penalty box. Player released from box when time is served or opposing team scores a goal.

Double Minor
4 minutes in the penalty box. Player released from box when time is served.

Major Penalty
5 minutes in the penalty box. Player released from box when time is served or opposing team scores a goal.

Misconduct
10 minutes in the penalty box (or locker room depending on time remaining in period.) Player is released when time is served.

Delayed Penalty
A penalty is delayed until a player on the guilty team touches the puck.

Penalty Shot
A penalty shot is allowed when an offensive player who has a clear path towards the goal is stopped by illegal contact from behind.

Penalty Types

Boarding
Boarding is when one player causes another to crash into the boards due to illegal contact.

Charging
Charging is when a player takes extra strides to gain momentum before checking another player.

Cross-Checking
Cross-checking is using the stick while initiating a body check.

Elbowing
Elbowing is forceful contact with an elbow during play.

High-Sticking
High-sticking is using a raised stick to make contact with an opponent.

Hooking
Hooking is using the curved blade of the stick to hinder an opponent’s ability to skate.

Holding
Holding is grasping another player or his or her uniform.

Interference
Interference is contact that restricts the movement of another player who does not have the puck.

Misconduct
Misconduct can refer to any type of severe hockey penalty, such as verbal abuse of a player or official, argumentative behavior or disrupting the game.

Roughing
Roughing is unnecessary physical play like throwing a punch or shoving a player.

Slashing
Slashing is illegal use of the stick by swinging it at an opposing player.

Spearing
Spearing is called when one player thrusts his stick into a player on the other team.

Tripping
Tripping occurs when a player is tripped by his opponent with the leg or stick.

Washout
An official makes the washout signal to indicate that icing or offsides is being waved off and play will continue.

Official SPHL Rule Book

For more detailed explanations of rules and penalties, consult the Official SPHL Rule Book.