
Jr. Blues Host Benefit Game
Published on August 26, 2010 under North American Hockey League (NAHL)
Springfield Jr. Blues News Release
The Springfield Jr. Blues hockey team will be hosting the Chicago Hitmen in a benefit game to assist the Loftus family with Danielle's medical expenses. The game will be held on Saturday night, September 4th at 7:00 p.m. at the Franklin P. Nelson Center in Lincoln Park, Springfield, Illinois. The team is rallying around one of their board members, Jeff Loftus, whose daughter, Danielle was critically injured in an accident on Lake Springfield in July. Danielle, who has been in intensive care since the accident at a hospital in Peoria, was recently moved to the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago to continue her recovery.
Ticket prices are $3.00 and are available at McGuire Sports and the Nelson Center. Tickets will also be available at the door the night of the game. All proceeds of the game will go to the Loftus family for medical bills. The community is invited to come out and watch the newest edition of the Springfield Jr. Blues versus the Chicago Hitmen, one of the new teams in the North American Hockey League. This is the least expensive family entertainment ticket in town. Come out Saturday night, September 4th, have a great time and help the Loftus family with medical expenses.
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