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Steinbach Pistons setting new game-day standards
5 minute read 12:00 PM CSTThe Steinbach Pistons have turned their home games into full-blown events.
From in-house replays, themed nights, live music and competitions, the Southeast Event Centre is a party for Junior A home games.
Kevin Geisheimer was brought on at the beginning of last season as the team’s director of business operations. After a season in La Broquerie and a last-second move back to Steinbach, the Pistons have established themselves in their new rink.
“We’ve got lots of fancy toys to play with, which is fun but you can have a really cool building and cameras and things, but you’ve still got be creative and make it fun for the fans,” Geisheimer said.
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