
Dogs' to Donate $22,080 to Crohn's & Colitis Canada
Published on May 29, 2018 under Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Niagara IceDogs News Release
The Niagara IceDogs are proud to announce that they will be donating $22,080 to Crohn's & Colitis Canada through the proceeds of our St. Patrick's Day Jersey Auction.
On March 17th the Dogs' wore specialty St.Patrick's Day themed jerseys and after the game these one-of-a-kind jerseys were auctioned off in support of Crohn's & Colitis Canada. IceDogs forward Sam Miletic's jersey went to the highest bidder at a record breaking price of $2,000. Edmonton Oilers draft pick Kirill Maksimov followed closely behind at $1,750, while IceDogs assistant captains Ben Jones and Akil Thomas both saw their jerseys sell at $1,300 each.
Jacqueline Alvarez, Regional Director, Ontario from Crohn's & Colitis will join Niagara IceDogs Owners Bill and Denise Burke for a cheque presentation tomorrow, Wednesday May 30 at 2:00 PM at the IceDogs office (located in the Meridian Centre- One IceDogs Way).
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