
Cats Coffee Talk
October 29, 2009 - Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL)
Moncton Wildcats News Release
"Tonight's Wildcat moment will be:"
A Camaro, Costumes and Patrick:
Get ready for "Booo Night" as Patrick Roy and the Quebec Rempart invade the Coliseum tonight at 7pm. It will be a night to be remembered.
The Camaro: Lounsbury's Chevrolet is the game sponsor and the Score-O vehicle is very, very special, it's the Special Edition Official Car, a 2010 Chevrolet Camaro SS TRANSFORMERS which includes the following: AUTOBOT shield on the driver and passenger side panels; AUTOBOT shield on each of the four wheel's center cap; AUTOBOT shield embroidered on interior center console; "TRANSFORMERS" logo on driver and passenger doors' sill plates; "TRANSFORMERS" logo embedded into the hood rally stripes; High-gloss black center rally stripe package
Some lucky fan could win this beauty in the second intermission shoot out.
Costumes: Every fan who comes in a Halloween costume will receive a prize. Be as goolish as you wish, you can even try to frighten your friends.
Patrick: We can't offer a prize for the loudest Boos but we can offer the satisfaction of seeing Sir Patrick cringe as the Wildcat crowd gets loud. Let Sir Patrick know we don't forget May 2006.
Tuesday's winner:
Moses MacFarlane is the latest big winner in our 50/50 draw. On Tuesday night, the total pot was $4844.00, with Moses taking home $2422.00. By a 50/50 ticket and become a BIG winner.
Wild Wings take flight:
The latest item on the concessions menu, Wild Wings have really taken off (no pun intended). Fans are delighted with the new treat. Check them out, the price is great, get 6 delicious wings for just $5.00.
Game Program - a great buy!
Did you know your chances of being a winner improve when you buy a game day program. You automatically qualify for the Subway Power Play. If the Cats score during the two minute penalty, a program holder will win a great prize. There's also the random draw prizes, just keep your eye on the scoreboard and check your number. The Game Program creates winners.
Did you know?
The Riverview Royals football team collected over 3000 pounds of non-perishable food items last weekend and they're continuing the drive with the Wildcats. The drive will be kept alive this Saturday at 1 when the Royals take on the Moncton High Purple Knights in the High School Football playoffs. At this Sunday's game against the Montreal Junior at 4pm, Riverview High School students will be holding a food drive rally at the game. It's all part of the effort by the Wildcats and the community to collect food for the local food bank.
Cats carvings a success:
The pumpkin carvings of the Wildcats players were creatively outstanding. Donated by the Pumpkin Lady of Sussex, the carved works were auctioned and brought in funds to support Mobile One. We think associate coach Fabian Joseph may have gotten some help with his carving; it was a work of art.
Tonight in the Cats Corner:
Members of Canada's World Youth will be the special guests in the Cats Corner tonight. You may not recognize these young people from across the country, they'll be dressed in costume.
Cats Corner is a special community based program, started at the beginning of the 2007-2008 season. It was conceived by former Wildcats captain Chris Morehouse with the support of the Greater Moncton Progress Club. The partnership between the Wildcats and the Progress Club was so successful in its first year; it has been extended to the 2009-2010 season.
The program allows 20 members of not-for-profit organizations to attend a Wildcats game. In addition they receive a Cavendish fries, Coke and a Maple Leaf hot dog. The Progress Club provides the game tickets.
To participate in Cats Corner, any member of a not-for-profit, group or school can send an application e-mail to info@moncton-wildcats.com . Due to the number of requests, the Wildcats are unable to guarantee seats.
Cat of the Day:
Big Bruce Graham gets the nod today. The Salisbury native spent four seasons with the Cats, playing in 220 regular season and playoff games. He netted 66 goals and added 86 assists. He's now a member of the Allen Americans, an affiliate team of the Dallas Stars. Bruce has joined fellow Wildcat Chris Gaudet in the Americans lineup
Quote of the Day
"Dreams are the touchtones of our characters." - Henry David Thoreau
Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League Stories from October 29, 2009
- Juniors Pull Away in Second, Top Halifax 6-2 - Montreal Juniors
- Remparts Down Cats 5-2 - Moncton Wildcats
- Sea Dogs #1 In The QMJHL Following 3-1 Win Over Sagueneens - Saint John Sea Dogs
- Allen And Aubry Miss The Trip To The Maritimes - Montreal Juniors
- Cats Coffee Talk - Moncton Wildcats
- QMJHL, Teams To March Alongside Veterans' Week - QMJHL
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