NA3HL NM ICE WOLVES DEVELOPMENT TEAM TO SUPPORT BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF CENTRAL NEW MEXICO WITH SPECIALTY JERSEYS AND HOST SCHOOL DAY MATINEE

Feb 9, 2026

NA3HL NM ICE WOLVES DEVELOPMENT TEAM TO SUPPORT BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF CENTRAL NEW MEXICO WITH SPECIALTY JERSEYS AND HOST SCHOOL DAY MATINEE 

Specialty Boys and Girls Club Jerseys Available to Fans and Collectors Through Dash Auctions with All Proceeds Going to the Boys and Girls Club 

NA3HL Development Team Hosts Tulsa Oilers for Three-Game Series Starting February 12 at 11am MT with a Special School Day Matinee and February 13-14 at 6:30pm MT with All Games at Outpost Ice Arenas in Albuquerque 
 

All Home and Away Games are Available to Stream Live on NATV    
 

(Albuquerque, NM) Monday, February 9, 2026 —The New Mexico Ice Wolves® NA3HL Development Team today announced that the team is supporting the Boys and Girls Club of Central New Mexico at upcoming homes games on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, February 12-14 with specialty jerseys. The game-worn jerseys will be available for fans and collectors on DASH Auctions starting at 11am MT Thursday, February 12 and close at 5pm MT Sunday, February 15 with all proceeds going to the Boys and Girls Club.  

“This weekend is about celebrating our Club members and creating moments they will remember,” said Fred Slow of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central New Mexico. “We are grateful to the Ice Wolves for wearing our jerseys all weekend and helping spotlight the work being done for kids and families in our community.” 

The home game on Thursday, February 12 at 11am MT is a School Day Matinee for students from various New Mexico elementary schools including home school groups with all student groups eligible for a group discount. The School Day Matinee games are a unique field trip opportunity for NM students, some of whom will be experiencing ice hockey for the first time ever. Students attending the School Day Matinee will be treated to lunches provided by US Foods and Creamland Dairy. US Foods is a restaurant supplier for Albuquerque and over 300,000 operations across the country helping chefs and operators make it with innovative food, Exclusive Brands and game-changing ideas. Creamland Dairy in New Mexico is a 100% farmer-owned brand of Dairy Farmers of America (DFA), a leading global dairy cooperative of family dairy farmers across the United States caring for their cows, their land and their communities. 

 

All games for the NM Ice Wolves are available to stream live on NAHL TV at home and on mobile devices. The NAHL TV streaming service is designed and supported for viewing on home televisions by downloading the NAHL TV apps on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire Stick and more. NATV can also be viewed on a PC, Android and iOS phones and tablets. Registering for an account is free here and the site can be viewed on a variety of screen sizes. All NM Ice Wolves home games are produced using 10 cameras, replays and live interviews with a unique internship program that teaches high school students how to do live sports production using a state of the art dedicated production facility. 

Single game tickets start at $10.75 for Reserved Bleacher Seats and $15.75 for Reserved Stadium Chair Seats. Tickets can be purchased at tickets.3hlnmicewolves.com 

To learn more about the NM Ice Wolves NA3HL development team, please visit the team website 3hlnmicewolves.com or on social media on XFacebook or Instagram. 
 
About the NA3HL 
In its 16th season in 2025-26, the North American 3 Hockey League (NA3HL) is the only USA Hockey-sanctioned Tier III Junior league and serves as one of the top training grounds in the country by providing the best coaching, exposure and developmental vehicles available for student-athletes in its classification.  The primary mission of the NA3HL, which is managed organizationally by the North American Hockey League (NAHL), is to provide a structured developmental environment for student-athletes who have aspirations of playing in Tier I or II junior hockey and eventually the NCAA or American College Hockey Association.  For more information, visit www.na3hl.com