
MeiGray Game-Worn Jersey Auction Benefiting The Salvation Army Hurricane Relief Begins Friday
October 20, 2005 - ECHL (ECHL) News Release
PRINCETON, N.J. - PRINCETON, N.J. - The ECHL in association with The
MeiGray Group is auctioning limited-edition game-worn jerseys and
limited-edition game-used pucks from the opening weekend of 2005-06.
Proceeds go to The Salvation Army for those affected by Hurricane
Katrina and Hurricane Rita, including those persons in the ECHL markets of
Biloxi, Mississippi and Beaumont, Texas. Based in Biloxi, which was hit
directly by Katrina, the Mississippi Sea Wolves have already begun
preparations for 2006-07, which will be their 10th season in the ECHL.
Located in Beaumont, Texas, which was in the path of Rita, the Texas
Wildcatters have also begun their plans to return to the ice next season in
the ECHL.
The starting and backup goaltenders for each ECHL team will be wearing
custom-designed jerseys. Each jersey will have an embroidered Salvation
Army patch on the left chest, produced and donated by Orion
Emblems. Designed, created and produced by licensed ECHL jersey
supplier SP Apparel, Inc., the jerseys have a red body with lace at
neck, trimmed with navy blue and white stripes on the sleeves and on the
waist, and âMississippi' written diagonally across the front.
ECHL home openers will use limited-edition pucks that feature The
Salvation Army and ECHL logos and the words "ECHL Opening Night
Hurricane Relief". Goal-scoring pucks and five game-used pucks from each
period of each home opener will be collected. Produced and donated by In
Glas Co, the "Exclusive Puck Supplier of the ECHL". The one-of-a-kind
pucks will not be available for purchase anywhere else.
The limited number of custom game-worn goaltender jerseys and the
limited-edition pucks from each home opener will be auctioned by The
MeiGray Group which is the "Official Game-Worn Jersey Source of the
ECHL".
Fans will be able to access the auctions at ECHL.com, MeiGray.com and ECHLAuction.at.EDeal.com. The
jersey auction will begin on Friday and continue until November 17 while
the puck auction will begin next week.
The league program is in addition to the fundraising programs being
conducted by individual ECHL teams. For more information, or to donate to
The Salvation Army hurricane relief efforts, please visit ECHL.com
or telephone 1-800-SAL-ARMY.
Throughout the season in league arenas and during broadcasts, ECHL fans
will be able to participate by sending a text message from their cell
phone. Each entry costs $2.99 and mSnap Interactive will give all
proceeds from each text message to The Salvation Army. To
participate, text to: 68683 (mVote) the keyword: GIVE.
Every ECHL arena will have dasher boards with the logos of the ECHL and
The Salvation Army and the words "Hurricane Relief" displayed
throughout 2005-06. The dasher boards are produced and donated by licensed
dasher board supplier AMI Graphics.
The Salvation Army
The Salvation Army was on the scene immediately after Hurricane
Katrina hit providing food and comfort to first responders and survivors of
this devastating storm. The Salvation Army continues to focus on
the short-term needs of hurricane survivors including shelter, food,
clothing and financial aid, while working to address the long-term needs of
the people and communities affected by the hurricanes. Financial
contributions enable The Salvation Army to meet the unique needs of
individuals and families, as well as put money back into those communities
affected by the disaster by purchasing goods from local merchants. A $100
donation to The Salvation Army will feed a family of four for two
days, provide two cases of drinking water and one household clean-up kit,
containing brooms, mops, buckets, and cleaning supplies.
The ECHL
The Premier âAA' Hockey League, the ECHL began in 1988 with five teams in
three states. The league welcomes new markets in Phoenix, Stockton and Utah
and will play with 25 teams in 14 states and one Canadian province in
2005-06. The ECHL has affiliations with 25 of the 30 teams in the National
Hockey League and there have been 264 former ECHL players who have gone on
to play in the NHL after playing in the ECHL. The ECHL has affiliations
with 21 of the 27 teams in the American Hockey League and for the past 16
years, there has been an ECHL player on the Calder Cup Champion.
ECHL Stories from October 20, 2005
- Jim McKinnon Tabbed to Lead Falcons as Team President - Fresno Falcons
- Inaugural roster set as team prepares for Saturday's opening night - Stockton Thunder
- Steelheads announce opening day roster - Idaho Steelheads
- MacAulay to assist Titans - Trenton Devils
- RoadRunners Are Back In Phoenix - Phoenix RoadRunners
- ECHL Transactions - ECHL
- Opening Night Roster Announced - San Diego Gulls
- Stingrays Release Roster - South Carolina Stingrays
- ECHL Opens 18th Season Friday - ECHL
- Fives Are Wild On Royals' Promotional Schedule - Reading Royals
- MeiGray Game-Worn Jersey Auction Benefiting The Salvation Army Hurricane Relief Begins Friday - ECHL
- Meyer Gets the Call to AHL - Florida Everblades
- Prepartion continues with opener on the horizon for Bombers - Dayton Bombers
- Steelheads hire Upshaw as assistant coach - Idaho Steelheads
- ECHL Commissioner coming to Utah - Utah Grizzlies
- Falcons announce opening day roster - Fresno Falcons
- Hemingway is 264th former ECHL player to play in NHL - ECHL
- ECHL Opening Day Rosters - ECHL
- Everblades make roster adjustment - Florida Everblades
- Blue and white game ends in a 4-4 tie - Phoenix RoadRunners
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