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NHL Legends of Toronto supporting Big Brothers, Big Sisters and Boys & Girls Club

Oct 2, 2019 | 2:06 PM

Another exciting event is hitting the ice in Red Deer in support of a great cause as NHL Legends of Toronto will be coming to the Westerner Park Centrium on March 15, 2020.

The charity hockey game and post-game banquet will be benefitting Big Brothers Big Sisters of Red Deer and District as well as Boys & Girls Club of Red Deer and District.

“We are thrilled to be welcoming former players of the Toronto Maple Leafs to our city. There are a lot of Toronto fans here in central Alberta, so to get to put together this event is a real treat,” said John Johnston, Community Engagement Manager for Youth HQ. “This is a family-friendly event, and it’s going to be a great time for folks who love hockey as well as those looking forward to seeing some of the greats.”

Confirmed players for the NHL Legends of Toronto team include Al Iafrete, Andrew Raycroft, and Colton Orr with more players to be announced in the coming weeks. The Legends team will be coached by former NHL forward, NHL head coach, and current Innisfail Eagles Head Coach Brian Sutter.

The former pros will face off against the Red Deer Dream Team, a community team of like-minded hockey enthusiasts pledging to play and ultimately raising money for two great causes. Youth HQ is currently looking for four players to play on the Red Deer Dream Team.

Currently in Red Deer, there are 75 kids on a waitlist for mentors through Big Brothers and Big Sisters, meaning there is a need for more mentors to match up with them.

VIP ticket packages are available for the game, which include the opportunity to meet Legends of Toronto players between periods and attend a post-game banquet hosted by the Black Knight Inn. The banquet will feature dinner, live auction, and more – coming full circle and making it a night to remember for any hockey fan. Game tickets start at $15 for youth and $25 for adults. Tickets are available now through Tickets Alberta.

Last March, Boston Bruins alumni helped raise more than $60,000 in support of The Mustard Seed and Shalom Counselling Centre in Red Deer.