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Flint Firebirds 2016-17 Season Schedule Day Date Away Home Time Promotions September: Preseason Fri* 9/2 Windsor Spitfires Flint Firebirds 7:00 PM Preseason at Flint Iceland Arenas Sun* 9/4 Flint Firebirds Windsor Spitfires 7:05 PM Preseason Fri* 9/9 Saginaw Spirit Flint Firebirds 7:00 PM Preseason at Flint Iceland Arenas Sat* 9/10 Flint Firebirds Saginaw Spirit 7:00 PM Preseason September Regular Season Wed 9/21 Saginaw Spirit Flint Firebirds 7:00 PM Opening Night & College Night $2 Beer / $2 Hot Dogs Fri 9/23 Flint Firebirds Kitchener Rangers 7:30 PM Sat 9/24 Owen Sound Attack Flint Firebirds 7:00 PM October Sat 10/1 Sarnia Sting Flint Firebirds 7:00 PM Sun 10/2 Ottawa 67’s Flint Firebirds 4:00 PM DFCU Family Day: Thunderstix Giveaway Fri 10/7 Flint Firebirds Mississauga Steelheads 7:00 PM Sat 10/8 Flint Firebirds Erie Otters 7:00 PM Thu 10/13 Flint Firebirds Windsor Spitfires 7:05 PM Fri 10/14 Mississauga Steelheads Flint Firebirds 7:00 PM McLaren's Pink Out for Breast Cancer Awareness Sat 10/15 Barrie Colts Flint Firebirds 7:00 PM Hot Wing's Birthday (Mascot Night) Fri 10/21 Flint Firebirds Soo Greyhounds 7:07 PM Sat 10/22 Windsor Spitfires Flint Firebirds 7:00 PM Zombie Night Sun 10/23 Kingston Frontenacs Flint Firebirds 4:00 PM Kids Trick or Treat/On-Ice Costume Parade Thu 10/27 Flint Firebirds Peterborough Petes 7:05 PM Fri 10/28 Flint Firebirds Kingston Frontenacs 7:00 PM Sun 10/30 Flint Firebirds Ottawa 67’s 2:00 PM November Fri 11/4 Flint Firebirds Kitchener Rangers 7:30 PM Sat 11/5 Soo Greyhounds Flint Firebirds 7:00 PM Fri 11/11 Peterborough Petes Flint Firebirds 7:00 PM Military Appreciation Day Sat 11/12 Windsor Spitfires Flint Firebirds 2:00 PM Thu 11/17 Sarnia Sting Flint Firebirds 7:00 PM All Chambers Night & College Night: $2 Beers Fri 11/18 Owen Sound Attack Flint Firebirds 7:00 PM Wed 11/23 Saginaw Spirit Flint Firebirds 7:00 PM Stuff the Truck/Catholic Charities/$2 Beers/Hot Dogs Fri 11/25 Flint Firebirds Oshawa Generals 7:35 PM Sat 11/26 Flint Firebirds Hamilton Bulldogs 7:00 PM December Fri 12/2 Niagara IceDogs Flint Firebirds 7:00 PM Old Newsboy's Ugly Sweater Night Sat 12/3 Windsor Spitfires Flint Firebirds 7:00 PM Teddy Bear Toss/Stuff a Blue Goose/ToysTots Sun 12/4 Flint Firebirds London Knights 2:00 PM Thu 12/8 Flint Firebirds North Bay Battalion 7:00 PM Fri 12/9 Flint Firebirds Sudbury Wolves 7:00 PM Sun 12/10 Flint Firebirds Barrie Colts 7:30 PM Wed 12/14 Flint Firebirds Saginaw Spirit 7:05 PM Thu 12/15 Flint Firebirds Sarnia Sting 7:05 PM Wed 12/28 Soo Greyhounds Flint Firebirds 7:00 PM College Night: $2 Beers & $2 Hot Dogs Fri 12/30 Saginaw Spirit Flint Firebirds 7:00 PM Star Wars Night for Goodwill Sat 12/31 Flint Firebirds Windsor Spitfires 1:05 PM January: "Firebirds Fight Hunger" Month for Food Bank of Eastern Michigan Wed 1/4 Flint Firebirds Sarnia Sting 7:05 PM Fri 1/6 Erie Otters Flint Firebirds 7:00 PM Sat 1/7 Guelph Storm Flint Firebirds 7:00 PM Tue 1/10 Flint Firebirds Saginaw Spirit 7:05 PM Fri 1/13 Flint Firebirds Niagara IceDogs 7:00 PM Sat 1/14 Flint Firebirds Erie Otters 7:00 PM Wed 1/18 Flint Firebirds Soo Greyhounds 7:07 PM Fri 1/20 Soo Greyhounds Flint Firebirds 7:00 PM Sat 1/21 Erie Otters Flint Firebirds 7:00 PM 80's Night Fri 1/27 Flint Firebirds Sarnia Sting 7:05 PM Sat 1/28 Hamilton Bulldogs Flint Firebirds 7:00 PM Backpack Night February Fri 2/3 Flint Firebirds Guelph Storm 7:30 PM Sat 2/4 Kitchener Rangers Flint Firebirds 7:00 PM Wed 2/8 London Knights Flint Firebirds 7:00 PM College Night: $2 Beers & $2 Hot Dogs Sat 2/11 Flint Firebirds Soo Greyhounds 7:07 PM Sun 2/12 Guelph Storm Flint Firebirds 4:00 PM DFCU Family Day: Thunderstix Giveaway Wed 2/15 Flint Firebirds Owen Sound Attack 7:00 PM Fri 2/17 Flint Firebirds Saginaw Spirit 7:05 PM Sat 2/18 Sarnia Sting Flint Firebirds 7:00 PM Flint Tropics Night / Jersey Auction Mon 2/20 Flint Firebirds Guelph Storm 2:00 PM Fri 2/24 North Bay Battalion Flint Firebirds 7:00 PM Sat 2/25 Sarnia Sting Flint Firebirds 7:00 PM UAW / United Way Night Sun 2/26 Flint Firebirds Saginaw Spirit 4:00 PM March Wed 3/1 Flint Firebirds Sarnia Sting 7:05 PM Fri 3/3 Sudbury Wolves Flint Firebirds 7:00 PM Sat 3/4 Oshawa Generals Flint Firebirds 7:00 PM 70's Night Wed 3/8 Saginaw Spirit Flint Firebirds 7:00 PM Youth Hockey/College Night: $2 Beers/Dogs Sat 3/11 Kitchener Rangers Flint Firebirds 7:00 PM Sun 3/12 Flint Firebirds Windsor Spitfires 2:05 PM Tue 3/14 Flint Firebirds Owen Sound Attack 7:00 PM Fri 3/17 Flint Firebirds London Knights 7:30 PM Overager Night Sat 3/18 London Knights Flint Firebirds 7:00 PM Fan & Host Family Appreciation Night.
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