Thanksgiving week is packed with excitement at Vibrant Arena as the Quad City Storm hosts two can’t-miss games. Blackout Night & $1 Beers on Wednesday, November 27, kicks off the fun with unbeatable deals and team spirit, while Check the Halls Night on Saturday, November 30, brings holiday cheer and community giving.
Get ready for thrilling hockey, festive vibes, and unforgettable memories! Here’s what to know.
Game Time: 6:10 PM vs. Evansville Thunderbolts
Start your Thanksgiving celebrations with the Storm’s first $1 Beer Night of the season! Enjoy 16-ounce domestic beers for just a dollar while cheering on the team. Be sure to arrive early to claim one of 1,000 limited-edition black pom-poms, which include an exclusive coupon for the Team Store. Don’t forget to wear your black gear to show your Storm pride!
The Storm will hit the ice in their home black jerseys for this special early start. Whether you're gearing up for Thanksgiving or just want an exciting night out, this game promises electrifying energy and unbeatable fun!
Presented by 97X, it’s the perfect way to kick off the holiday weekend.
Game Time: 7:10 PM vs. Peoria Rivermen
End November with holiday spirit and Storm hockey during Check the Halls Night! The evening will be filled with festive fun, including dazzling Christmas lights, a cozy hot chocolate bar, and a special appearance by Santa himself.
Be part of the giving season by bringing a pair of new, packaged socks to toss onto the ice after the Storm’s first goal. Your donation will support local organizations helping the homeless community. Celebrate the holidays while making a difference.
This game also marks the fourth installment of the season’s #ColdWarOn74 rivalry against the Peoria Rivermen. The Storm leads the series 2-1 and will look to claim another victory.
Tickets for all three games are available at Ticketmaster.com, QuadCityStorm.com, and the Vibrant Arena box office. Don’t miss your chance to be part of the action and excitement as the Storm lights up the ice in November.
Gallery Credit: Connor Kenney/Townsquare Media Quad Cities

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