Monday, December 3, 2012

Our Gift To You!

Happy Monday Steel Fans! We hope that you had a great weekend and were able to do some holiday shopping!

Since we are in the season of giving, we thought that we would give something to one lucky fans! We want to give away a signed practice jersey from our team to you!


How are we going to do this you ask? It's quite simple. You have two ways to enter, all you have to do is comment on one of the two questions listed below. It's that simple. When you comment make sure to leave your name and then on Tuesday, December 11th we will randomly pick one winner who will win our signed autograph team jersey!

Here are the questions:

1. Look closely at the letters below:

TTNBCAATTHNACWSNEAM

What famous bit of Christmas cheer do they stand for? Hint: It's a famous first line.






2. What is your favorite part of the holiday season?


Good luck Steel Fans and we look forward to reading your comments!!
Have a pucktastic day!!

7 comments:

  1. 'Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house, not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse.

    - Ryan Hoffman

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  2. My favorite part of the holiday season is spending time with family and friends.

    -Amanda Sanders

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  3. 1) 'Twas the Night Before Christmas And All Through the House not a Creature was Stirring Not Even A Mouse".

    2) Definitely has to be all the friends and family getting together, all the jokes, and seeing the kids faces when they get their gifts.

    -Chris Rodriguez

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  4. 1: Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house, not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse

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  5. My favorite part of the holiday season is spending time with family, drinking hot chocolate, seeing the excitement in my children's faces leading up to and beyond Christmas morning and the sound of hockey sticks running throughout the house for two weeks while the kiddies are on Christmas break. -Elizabeth Holtquist

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  6. The letters stand for the opening lines of the poem A Visit from St. Nicholas.

    Jim Weihofen

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