
From Bluey Day to Star Wars Night, South Carolina Stingrays fans won't want to miss the team's six-game homestand for the remainder of February.
The South Carolina Stingrays get to enjoy home cooking and sleeping in their own beds for a while, with six consecutive home games to wrap up the month of February.
Each game at North Charleston Coliseum features unique themes and fan experiences.
I Heart CHS Night: Saturday, Feb. 15, 6:05 Pm ET
The Stingrays will be decked out in exclusive Charleston-themed jerseys, which will be auctioned off on the teams Handbid page.
Fans can also purchase replica jerseys. The first 1,500 spectators to come through the doors will receive a unique Stingrays Hawaiian t-shirt. The game is presented by MUSC Health.
Bluey Day: Sunday, Feb. 16, 3:05 Pm
This game will be a Family Sunday, presented by Crews Subaru and Charleston County Parks. Everyone’s favorite Blue Heeler, Bluey, will make a special appearance.
Fans will have the opportunity to meet Bluey throughout the game and get their picture taken. Doors open at 2 Pm.
Education Day Game: Wednesday, Feb. 19, 10:30 Am
Schools across the Lowcountry can bring their students for a morning of hockey and educational fun. The game is presented by MUSC Health.
Vinyl Night: Friday, Feb. 21, 7:05 Pm
Who said vinyl is dead? It’s very much alive, as the first 1,000 Stingrays fans in attendance will receive a limited-edition Stingrays vinyl featuring music from Charleston-based bands DangerMuffin and Majicdust.
Star Wars Night: Saturday, Feb. 22, 6:05 Pm
This is one of the most anticipated nights of the season. The Stingrays will wear specialty Stormtrooper jerseys, and the first 2,000 through the doors will be given a light sword. The game is presented by Jeff Cook Real Estate.
Hockey In Charleston Day: Sunday, Feb. 23, 3:05 Pm
The local hockey community will be celebrated with a special game honoring the sport. Former Stingrays player Justin Florek will be in attendance for the ceremonial puck drop.
This game will also be a Family Sunday, presented by Crews Subaru and Charleston County Parks.


