Pride Night at Panthers supports youth charity

The Pride Shop kicks off February with Valentines ideas; Nottingham Panthers suffer loss on Pride Night.

Pride Night at Panthers supports youth charity
The lighting engineers outdid themselves with vibrant rainbow across the ice.

Mostly 4 degrees tomorrow, but it'll pick up to 8 degrees during lunch before falling back down. There will be rain from 4pm onwards but very little wind throughout.

The Pride Shop over on Maid Marian Way are open from 10am til 5pm today and have recently announced their line of Valentines Day gift ideas. You'll find many candles, cards, and other trinkets to make your loved one smile. If you're not into all that romantic nonsense, you can at least stop by for coffee and chunky cookies.

In Panthers news, last night's game was lost 3-4 to the Dundee Stars, even though the game looked tight at the end. Despite the team becoming more pepped up as the third period ticked down, Ross Armour remained a little sleepy, missing multiple pucks dropped in between him and an empty goal. The team were wearing their Pride Night jerseys, along with a good portion of the 6700 people in attendance. Once again, Shirt Off Their Back proceeds as well as 10% of the profits of Pride jersey sales will go to Base 51's Outburst program. Three shirts were in the raffle last night. Ticket sold numbers have not yet been released. The remaining jerseys will be awarded via a "competition" which we currently lack details for.