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Belleville Sens Host Fan Appreciation Night April 17 Against Syracuse

Arthur Kaliyev's franchise-record 63-point season gives Belleville's April 17 home finale against Syracuse a natural send-off story beyond the scoreboard.

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Belleville Sens Host Fan Appreciation Night April 17 Against Syracuse
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Before the Calder Cup Playoffs reshuffle the roster and reset the conversation, Belleville gets one night to put a bow on a season built around a record-breaker. The Belleville Senators will host the Syracuse Crunch at CAA Arena on Friday, April 17, in the club's 2025-26 regular-season home finale, framed as Fan Appreciation Night and positioned as the last public look at this version of the team before playoff hockey takes over.

The on-ice story heading into the night centers on Arthur Kaliyev, who this season became the highest single-season scorer in franchise history. Kaliyev's 37 goals and 26 assists for 63 points in 64 games pushed past Drake Batherson's nine-year-old mark of 62 points set in the 2018-19 campaign. In a club entering its 10th season next year, that kind of individual benchmark arriving at the home finale gives the evening a weight that typical end-of-season promotions rarely carry.

Off the ice, the night opens with a red-carpet arrival sequence where fans can greet Belleville players as they make their way into CAA Arena before the opening faceoff. A locker-room merchandise store will run season-ending deals, and the broader week leading into April 17 includes youth hockey clinics and local partner activations tied to the event.

Vice President of Business Operations John Mathers framed the night as a deliberate acknowledgment of the Bay of Quinte fanbase ahead of the franchise's decade milestone. "As we look ahead to our 10th season next year, that connection with our community here in the Bay of Quinte is something we're especially proud of," Mathers said.

For roster-watchers, the home finale also serves as a monitoring point: ATOs, PTOs and short-term loan agreements are standard late-season instruments in the AHL, and final home games frequently surface prospects or fringe players angling for playoff roster spots. The Sens have navigated meaningful player movement between Belleville and Ottawa throughout the season, and April 17 could bring one more wave of activity before the playoff picture locks in.

The Syracuse Crunch, the AHL affiliate of the Tampa Bay Lightning, arrive as the opponent for what amounts to a send-off and a scouting exercise in equal measure. Fans can check the team's ticketing page for seat upgrade options and the full list of in-arena giveaways confirmed for the night.

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