It can be hard to find any type of hockey fix in the middle of July, even though most of us hockey fans would love to have one. With hockey fans in mind, the Nashua Silver Knights have created a special night at an upcoming game. They have a lot of fun themed nights planned to close out their season, that is quickly coming to a close. One in particular caught our eye.

pailleOn July 28th, they have a double header with two seven-inning games. The game time is at 5:05pm and it will be Boston Bruins Night. Jumping Jack Flash the Frisbee Dog will be joined by current Bruin Daniel Paille. It is sure to be a night fans won’t want to miss!

The Silver Knights are a baseball team competing in the Futures Collegiate Baseball League as a summer collegiate baseball team. They play at Holman Stadium in Nashua, NH. Tickets can be purchased for $5 each. If you have a group of 25 or more, tickets drop down to just $3 each.

So, Bruins fans, if you’re looking for some good family fun this season, we recommend checking out the Silver Knights. We know we miss hockey and we’re sure you do too! You can check out the website for the Silver Knights here.

A New England girl, born and raised, Jessica Higham has grown up loving few things more than hockey. Although she has never considered herself to be a good skater, she fell in love with hockey back when boys still had cooties and that love has only grown since. She genuinely wishes she had been alive to enjoy ‘Miracle on Ice’ and considers it to be one of the greatest moments in US history. Nothing compares to the feeling of September coming and signaling the start of a new season, complete with a whole new set of ups and downs. After having been an avid reader and occasional writer, Jessica wanted to try putting the two loves together and writing about hockey. Aside from hockey, Jessica also loves music, going to concerts, animals, and walking on the beach. Email: jessica@thepinkpuck.com @JessicaHigham

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