Brandon, MB. – With the 2014-15 Western Hockey League right around the corner, the Brandon Wheat Kings, in association with the Keystone Centre and SUBWAY Restaurants are pleased to announce On Sale dates for game two of the SUBWAY Super Series to be played this November in Westman Communications Group Place.

The WHL club has announced that Wheat Kings Season Ticket holders will have until Tuesday, September 30th at 5pm to purchase their “seats” for the game, which will feature Team WHL up against the Russian national Junior Team on Tuesday, November 11th at 6pm.

In addition to securing their own seats, season ticket holders will have the ability to purchase additional tickets until September 30th – before they go on sale to the general public on Wednesday, October 1st at 9am. Current season ticket holders can purchase their Subway Super Series tickets at the Keystone box office – starting Friday, August 15th at 9am at the Keystone Centre box office, online at tickets.keystonecentre.com or by calling (204) 726-3555.

Tickets to the contest, which will mark the first time that Brandon has hosted this event in eleven years, will be $22 (adults) and $12 (children 17 and under). Regular box office agency fees will apply.

“The profile of the Subway Series continues to rise and as well serves an increasingly important role in the identification and selection of candidates for Canada’s World Junior team,” says Brandon coach and general manager Kelly McCrimmon. “This is a marquis event and a great opportunity for the Wheat Kings and the City of Brandon to be on the national stage.”

The last time that Brandon hosted a Subway Super Series game was November 27th, 2003 when the Western League All Stars scored a 7-1 victory. Members of the 2003 WHL Team included three Wheat Kings – Eric Fehr, Ryan Stone and Lance Monych. The team also included former Brandon goalkeeper Josh Harding, who was playing for Regina at the time, current Toronto Maple Leafs captain Dion Phaneuf, Ryan Getzlaf of the Anaheim Ducks, Philadelphia blueliner Braydon Coburn, Brent Seabrook of Chicago and netminder Cam Ward of the Carolina Hurricanes.

The SUBWAY Super Series has been an integral part of the identification process for Team Canada for the past eleven years prior to the IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship. Several members of the Wheat Kings will be considered including the likes of John Quenneville, Jayce Hawryluk and Ryan Pilon. While Quenneville and Hawryluk were chosen by New Jersey (1st round) and Florida (2nd round) respectively in June’s National Hockey League Draft, Pilon is expected to be chosen when he is eligible in 2015.

As well, a number of Winnipeg Jets prospects will be strong candidates to play in this game. They include goalkeeper Eric Comrie of the Tri-City Americans (2nd round 2013), forward Nic Petan of Portland (2nd round 2013) and Prince Albert Raiders defenceman Josh Morrissey, who was chosen by Winnipeg with the thirteenth overall selection in 2013. Both Morrissey and Petan were members of last year’s National Junior Team.

Fans wanting to purchase or for more information on 2014-15 Wheat Kings Season Tickets be sure to call (204) 726-3535 or visit www.wheatkings.com