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Public will have opportunity to watch the likes of Paul Coffey and Glenn Anderson in action at two FREE exhibition games
EDMONTON, April 7 /CNW/ - The waiting is over for nearly 300 amateur hockey players who have been busy raising funds to fight Alzheimer's disease in exchange for the opportunity to play with and against a host of NHL alumni.
WHAT: The Scotiabank Pro-Am for Alzheimer's is an innovative fundraiser that offers amateur hockey players the chance to hit the ice with past NHL greats while raising critical funds for Alzheimer's research. Teams must raise a minimum of $25,000 and, based on total dollars raised, get to draft an NHL alumnus to play on their team. The weekend will include two FREE special exhibition games that will give the public a chance to watch their hockey heroes in action on a "first come, first served" basis. Doors open 30 minutes prior to game time. * Please see attached daily game schedule including dates and ----------------------------------------------------------- times for the two special exhibition games ------------------------------------------ WHERE: Servus Credit Union Place - 400 Campbell Road St. Albert Media: Please register at media check-in table located in main hall across from player/guest registration. WHEN: Saturday, April 10 & Sunday, April 11(xx) (xx) Please see attached daily game schedule --------------------------------------- WHO: - Twenty former NHL stars including Glenn Anderson, Wendel Clark, Paul Coffey, Lanny McDonald and Marty McSorley (xxx) (xxx) Please see attached list of all participating NHL ------------------------------------------------- alumni ------ - Nearly 300 amateur hockey players on 18 teams who have raised more than $900,000 for Alzheimer's - with funds still coming in! - Event Co-Chairs Greg Christenson, co-owner of the Christenson Group of Companies(TM) and David Cynamon, Executive Chairman, K2 Pure Solutions(TM) WHY: Proceeds from the event will benefit the Gordie & Colleen Howe Fund for Alzheimer's, which is named in tribute to Mr Hockey(TM) Gordie Howe and in loving memory of his wife Colleen who passed away from Pick's disease, a form of dementia, in March 2009. The Howe Fund will provide valuable funding for research in Alzheimer's and related disorders at Baycrest, an international leader in aging and brain health, and in Alberta, including research at the University of Alberta through the Alzheimer Society of Alberta and Northwest Territories. SCOTIABANK PRO-AM FOR ALZHEIMER'S Event Schedule & Confirmed NHL Alumni Event Schedule: Saturday, April 10, 2010 ------------------------ 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.: Regularly scheduled games* * A full list of teams and the NHL alumnus they have drafted to play on --------------------------------------------------------------------- their team will be available at the media registration table upon ----------------------------------------------------------------- check-in -------- 7:00 p.m.: Scotia iTRADE(R) Arena - Special exhibition All-Star Game featuring two teams of the top individual Fundraising All-Stars playing with and against all participating NHL alumni The public is welcome to attend this FREE exhibition game on a "first come, first served" basis. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, April 11, 2010 ---------------------- 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.: Regularly scheduled games 1:00 p.m.: Scotia iTRADE(R) Arena - Special exhibition Championship Game featuring the top two fundraising teams versus participating NHL alumni The public is welcome to attend this FREE exhibition game on a "first come, first served" basis. Doors open at 12:30 p.m. Confirmed NHL Alumni (in alphabetical order): Glenn Anderson Mike Krushelnyski Brian Benning Norm Lacombe Perry Berezan Dave Lumley Rob Brown Jamie Macoun Wendel Clark Marty McSorley Paul Coffey Lanny McDonald Nathan Dempsey Mark Napier Ron Flockhart Kraig Nienhuis Dave Hunter Chris Nilan Chris Joseph Brian Skrudland