MOLINE, ILLINOIS (October 5, 2023) — The Quad City Storm will host its media day at Vibrant Arena at the Mark Tuesday October 17, 11:30AM-12:30PM. Head Coach Dave Pszenyczny, team President Brian Rothenberger, and select players will be available for questions and interviews. Lunch will be provided for members of the media in attendance.

The Storm is also excited to announce expanded streaming radio broadcast coverage this season from QC Sportsnet. In addition to broadcasting every home game, QC Sportsnet will now be covering all seven of the Storm’s road-games in Peoria versus the cross-state rival Rivermen. Veteran central Illinois TV and radio broadcaster Marc Strauss will call the play-by-play of the games at Peoria. Strauss spent 32 years with WEEK-TV 25 in Peoria, and, more recently, has called play-by-play sports for WJBC Radio in Bloomington-Normal, and, since 2022, has been the primary play-by-play voice for Prairie Central High School basketball on Fairbury News, and calls high-school football for Fairbury News and Route 24 Radio in central Illinois. Games can be listened to live on QCSportsnet.com.

Storm hockey returns in less than a month! Opening night is Saturday October 21 and is presented by Old National Bank. Single-game tickets, Season Ticket Memberships, Mini-Plans, and Group Tickets are all on sale now at QuadCityStorm.com.

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