
Packers game/pep rally affect Gamblers
Published on January 2, 2008 under United States Hockey League (USHL)
Green Bay Gamblers News Release
Green Bay (January 2, 2008) - Due to the Packers playoff game on Saturday, January 12 at 3:30 pm, the Green Bay Gamblers are moving their scheduled January 12, 7:05 pm game vs. Cedar Rapids to Sunday, January 13 at 1:05 pm.
Also, due to the recently announced Packers pep rally on Friday night, January 11, the Gamblers are moving their popular Caps for Cancer Toss promotion to the game on Friday, February 1. The game on January 11 vs. Cedar Rapids at 7:05 pm will be played as scheduled. Only the promotion is moving.
The Gamblers decided to move the Caps for Cancer Toss promotion to the February 1 game where it will not be competing with the pep rally. During last year's promotion, 2,863 hats were collected from fans who tossed them on the ice after the Gamblers first goal. The hats were donated to Heavenly Hats - a Green Bay area organization that donates the hats to cancer patients. In addition, last year's promotion raised $4,000 in cash for the American Cancer Society and Heavenly Hats.
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