MOLINE, ILLINOIS (December 8, 2025) — The Quad City Storm has split its two-game road series with the Knoxville Ice Bears and has now won two of its last three games ahead of the upcoming three-game homestand at Vibrant Arena at The MARK.

On Friday and Saturday, December 12-13, the Storm battle the Birmingham Bulls for the first time this season. Friday is Rock n’ Roll Night, featuring a post-game concert by Saints of Sabbath; one of the country’s premiere Black Sabbath cover bands.

Admission to the concert is free with a Storm ticket and the game is presented by Astra Furniture.

Saturday is Radar’s Birthday, celebrating the Storm’s mascot with appearances by ten of his mascot friends.

The first 500 kids in attendance receive a youth Storm jersey courtesy of game sponsor, Tyson.

On Sunday, December 14, the Storm will face off against the Evansville Thunderbolts. Santa will be in attendance for free pictures and there will be a post-game player autograph session on the ice. Dogs are permitted at Sunday’s game with proof of rabies vaccination and the inside of the arena will be decorated with Christmas lights all weekend. The games this weekend are the team’s final at home before the Christmas holiday. The Storm returns to home ice Friday December 26.

Fans can purchase single-game tickets for all games this season at https://www.QuadCityStorm.com, https://www.Ticketmaster.com, and the Vibrant Arena box office. The special group offers suites, party areas, season ticket memberships, and more can be purchased by e-mailing matt@quadcitystorm.com or calling the Storm front office at (309)-277-1364.

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