The Storm are back in action Friday night in the third battle of the #ColdWarOn74 at the Peoria Civic Center. It is the first road game for Quad City and will be the home-opener for the Rivermen. The Storm is excited to announce all eight road games versus Peoria will air on WQUD Vintage Radio (107.7).

Saturday the Storm play Peoria at the TaxSlayer Center. Metrolink is giving away Storm lunchboxes to the first 1000 fans and the Storm is teaming up with Goodwill to put on Disco Night, kicking off Red Kettle Season and raising money for Goodwill.

Tuesday 10/30: 10:00 A.M.-12:00 P.M.*-Team Skate (open to media)

Wednesday 10/31: 10:00 A.M.-12:00 P.M.*-Team Skate (open to media)

Thursday 11/1: 10:00 A.M.-12:00 P.M.*-Team Skate (open to media)

Friday 11/2: 7:15 P.M.-Battle #3 in the #ColdWarOn74 vs. Peoria at the Peoria Civic Center

Saturday 11/3: 7:00 P.M.-Battle #4 in the #ColdWarOn74 vs. Peoria at the TaxSlayerCenter

* indicates times subject to change.

-For any outlets that would like to conduct a live shot from the TaxSlayer Center this week and have not already made the team aware, please contact brian@quadcitystorm.com as soon as possible so accommodations can be made with the arena

-Single game tickets can be purchased at ticketmaster.com and all online ordering fees are waived courtesy of the Quad City Storm.

-Any TV news agencies who promote the Disco Night theme by wearing disco/70’s dance attire on air will get a dozen doughnuts delivered to their station at a time of their choosing the Monday after the game. You must tag the Quad City Storm in your story/post on social media to be eligible.

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