QMJHL Moncton Wildcats

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Published on March 18, 2010 under Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL)
Moncton Wildcats News Release


14TH ANNUAL AWARDS AND PEP RALLY SCHEDULED FOR TONIGHT

Starting tonight at 7pm at the Wesleyan Celebration Centre, 945 St. George Blvd. Several Awards including MVP, Community Spirit, Unsung hero, Rookie of the year, Defensive player, Most improved, Most goals, Most points, Children's wish fans choice, Don Matheson Education Award, ALC volunteer of the year, and Commitment to excellence. will be presented. Entertainment will be provided by members of the New Brunswick Youth Orchestra and Naomi Striemer. Tickets are still available at www.ticketwindow.ca

IT'S EAGLES AND CATS IN ROUND 1

It's setting up to be a dandy round 1 playoff match up. Your second place Wildcats (102 pts) vrs third place Cape Breton (87pts).

Games 1 and 2 are scheduled for the Coliseum on Friday and Saturday with the puck dropping at 7pm. Individual and round by round tickets are on sale at the box office at 857-4100 or on line at www.moncton-wildcats.com.

This is the first time that the Eagles and the Cats have faced each other the the Q playoffs. Nose makers will be passed out at the main doors for game 1 and game 2 and feel free to bring your own. Let's rock the Coliseum. Go Cats Go!

Other round one matches has the SeaDogs vrs the Rocket, the Titan vrs the Ramparts, Shawinigan vs Victoriaville, Montreal vs Gatineau, Rouyn-Noranda vs Val-d'Or, Chicoutimi vs Rimouski, and Lewiston vs Drummondville.

RIVALRY CUP STAYS HERE

Thanks to the support of many the 2009-10 Rivalry Cup is staying in Moncton. With 26.5 points compared to the Seadogs 14.5 for the second year in a row we win. The Rivalry cup was presented at centre ice to long time season ticket holders Yolande Cyr-Sinstadt and Paul G Leblanc by Scott Briggs of the Telegraph Journal. Way to go Moncton!

WILDCATS RISE EARLY ON ST PATS DAY

The Wildcats were out and about before the St. Paddy day sun was up attending a fund raising breakfast at NBCC Moncton on behalf of Special Olympics. Organizer Sharon Joseph and a number of volunteers did an awesome job at helping everyone feel special. Way to go Special Olympians. We know that "green' is the color of choice on St. Pats day however those at the breakfast had a sneak preview of the cats new playoff hair style and its safe to say it's not green.




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