MOLINE, ILLINOIS (February 5, 2024) The Quad City Storm won two of three games over the weekend in front of a combined 16,960 fans; a single-week record for the organization. Education Day Thursday set a team single-game attendance record with 6918 fans in attendance, only to be surpassed Saturday night when 7046 fans packed into Vibrant Arena at The MARK.

On the ice, the Storm defeated the Evansville Thunderbolts four to three on Thursday, February 1, and took the opener of a two-game set with the Huntsville Havoc Friday, February 2, four to two. The Storm fell Saturday, February 3, against the Havoc by a score of five to two, but maintained its sixth-place standing in the SPHL.

On Friday, the Storm returns to home ice to battle the cross-state rival Peoria Rivermen on Hockey Fights Cancer Night presented by UnityPoint Health — Trinity. Specialty jerseys will be worn in-game and auctioned off live to raise funds for the Trinity Health Foundation.

Today at Vibrant Arena, the Storm is hosting its annual Hockey Fights Cancer Paint the Ice event from 9AM-7PM. The public is invited to come to the arena to paint the names of loved ones who are battling, or have battled, cancer. The event is free and both paint and brushes are provided by the Storm.

Tickets for Friday’s game can be purchased at QuadCityStorm.com, Ticketmaster.com, and the Vibrant Arena Box Office

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