
67's Open Doors to Those Affected by Ottawa-Gatineau Storm
September 22, 2018 - Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Ottawa 67's News Release
OTTAWA - In the wake of the devastation the Ottawa-Gatineau residents have suffered over the weekend, the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group (OSEG) and the Ottawa 67's hockey club wish to leverage the power of sports and the temporary escape it can bring to provide support to their community. As such, they will be opening the doors of TD Place Arena on Sunday to all those affected and wishing to take on some entertaining hockey.
The Ottawa 67's will be hosting the Peterborough Petes on Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. and invite all Ottawa-Gatineau residents who are without power to attend the game for free. Join us at TD Place Arena for a safe place to hang out and power up, with working washrooms and some food and beverage options.
To obtain up to four free tickets, visit www.tdplace.ca/promo-code and enter the promo code POWER. If you cannot access the internet, you can redeem the offer at the TD Place Box Office starting at noon on Sunday where a member of our team will take care of you.
Tickets obtained in advance will also include free use of OC Transpo to and from the game. Note that there will be no parking available on-site, with the exceptions of pre-purchased parking passes that will be honoured. We strongly encourage fans coming to the game to use public transit to make their experience as smooth as possible.
Moreover, we ask that in lieu of buying a ticket, you bring clothing or cash donations which will go to help families that have lost everything.
Everyone able to make their way down to Lansdowne safely are encouraged to come and part-take in the first Family Sunday Funday of the season: whether it is by making the most of the Sunday Funday $25 ticket offer, or by claiming one of the free "POWER" tickets, there will be fun for the whole family and great hockey on the menu at TD Place Arena on Sunday afternoon.
OSEG and the Ottawa 67's also wish to share their best thoughts for comfort and resilience with all those that will not be able to join us; the Barber Poles are with you. #NoQuit
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