
The WHL Suits up with Don Cherry to Promote Organ Donation Presented by RE/MAX
February 28, 2018 - Western Hockey League (WHL)
Medicine Hat Tigers News Release
Medicine Hat, AB - Saturday, March 3rd will be the Tigers' turn to participate in the WHL Suits Up with Don Cherry to Promote Organ Donation Presented by RE/MAX.
For the first time in franchise history, players will be wearing themed jerseys. The limited-edition jerseys will be auctioned off in a live auction and a silent auction during the game with 100 per cent of the proceeds going to the local chapter of the Kidney Foundation.
The following jerseys that will be auctioned off live during the first intermission:
#2 Joel Craven
#6 Dylan MacPherson
#12 Henry Rybinski
#17 Gary Haden
#19 David Quenneville
#24 Josh Williams
#34 Cole Clayton
#30 Michael Bullion
The following jerseys that will be auctioned off live during the second intermission:
#5 Kristins Rubins
#7 Hayden Ostir
#10 James Hamblin
#14 Ryan Jevne
#15 Elijah Brown
#27 Mark Rassell
#29 Ryan Chyzowski
#31 Jordan Hollett
The following jerseys being auctioned off through the silent auction:
#11 Baxter Anderson
#18 Mason Shaw
#20 Trevor Longo
#21 Dawson Heathcote
#22 Tyler Preziuso
#25 Linus Nassen
#26 Dalton Gally
#28 Bryan Lockner
#36 Jaeger White
#4 Kaeden Lane
The silent auction will be open when the doors open and it will close at the end of the second intermission.
We have 1,000 special-edition Don Cherry bobble heads that we will be giving away that night. For a chance to win one of the bobble heads, we will have three tables set up with three different coloured wristbands (orange, purple and green) and 1,000 of each colour. You must present your ticket at the table to get your wristband, limited one wristband per ticket per person, no exceptions. During the first period, our game host will draw the winning wristband colour and fans wearing that wristband have until the end of the game to present it to the Kidney Foundation booth to get their bobble head.
Everyone is invited to visit the Kidney Foundation booth to learn about organ donation, and take pictures with a life-sized cutout of Don Cherry. Use the hashtag #suitsup on twitter with your Don Cherry selfie for a chance to win a great prize.
Tickets are still available and can be purchased through ticketmaster.
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