QMJHL Moncton Wildcats

Downtown Moncton Centre-ville Inc. to help Wildcats show that we have best fans in Downtown Moncton

Published on March 3, 2009 under Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL)
Moncton Wildcats News Release


MONCTON - Downtown Moncton Centre-ville Inc. is pleased to announce its support for the first Rivalry Cup between the Moncton Wildcats and the Saint John Seadogs being held in Greater Moncton on Tuesday, March 10.

Downtown Moncton Centre-ville Inc. unveiled this morning the details of an exciting community promotion which will reward its downtown employees and customers. As the Rivalry Cup nears, the Moncton Wildcats representatives and DMCI Staff will be visiting downtown offices and businesses on Thursday March 5th from 10am to 2pm and asking it employees and customers to fill out ballots with a chance to win the Downtown Moncton Wild Prize. The Downtown Moncton Wild Prize will be drawn Friday morning on C103 airwaves.

Downtown employees and customers can also submit a ballot by email to comms@downtownmoncton.com.

The Downtown Moncton Wild Prize will reward 10 people. They will receive on the night of the Wildcats-Seadogs game March 10 - a supper for 2 at the City Grill (former Boomerang's), a drive to the game on the Wildcat Bus and a pair of tickets for the big game.

The March 10 game is a challenge between the two Quebec Major Junior Hockey League clubs, which is designed to prove who has the province's best hockey fans.

Downtown Moncton Centre-ville Inc. (DMCI) strives to create a dynamic and vibrant core for those who work and live in our downtown, while fostering development and recreational initiatives for the people of Greater Moncton and surrounding areas.

So take a walk on the "wild side" and let the world see our true spirit, while showing your support for our own Moncton Wildcats...Go Cats Go!




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