ECHL: 2024 Kelly Cup Tour Begins Today

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The 2024 Kelly Cup Tour will kick off on Friday, February 23rd, at the Huntington Center in Toledo, Ohio, marking the first of five stops the Kelly Cup will make over the next month or so. It will not only make an appearance at the arenas, but it will also make its way to schools, radio/TV stations, sponsorship locations, and Community events. The Kelly Cup took the place of the Jack Riley Trophy in 1997 and has since been the league’s trophy that is hoisted by the Kelly Cup Champions, the Cup has been lifted by the Florida Everblades the past two seasons. Fans of the Toledo Walleye, Cincinnati Cyclones, Iowa Heartlanders, Reading Royals, and Fort Wayne Komets will all get a chance to see the Kelly Cup this season

Kelly Cup Stops

Toledo, Ohio (Huntington Center)- February 23rd

Cincinnati, Ohio (Heritage Bank Center)- March 1st

Coralville, Iowa (Xtream Arena)- March 15th

Reading, Pennsylvania (Santander Arena)- March 22nd

Fort Wayne, Indiana (Memorial Coliseum)-  March 29th


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Armand Klisivitch

Inside The Rink ECHL Manager | Senior Editor Credentialed Reporter for the Adirondack Thunder & Worcester Railers.

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