
Wranglers Raise $34,583.70 for Pediatric Cancer Research
March 27, 2014 - ECHL (ECHL)
Las Vegas Wranglers News Release
Las Vegas - After their 4-1 victory over the Bakersfield Condors on Sunday, Mar. 23, the Las Vegas Wranglers and their fans took to the ice to shave their heads to raise money for Pediatric Cancer Research. All total, the various participating players, staff and Wrangler faithful raised a team-record $34,583.70 for the St. Baldrick's Foundation. This marked the eighth consecutive season that the Wranglers have participated in the head-shaving fundraiser, and third straight season they have hosted an event of their own.
During the event numerous Wranglers players, coaches, staff and fans shaved their heads, including Head Coach and General Manager Mike Madill, Equipment Manager Jeff Maxwell, Director of Ticket Sales Matt Langseth and VP of Sales and Marketing Todd Hutton. The following 15 players also participated in the on-ice event: goaltenders Travis Fullerton, Mitch O'Keefe and Josh Watson; defensemen Nolan Julseth-White, Nick Wheeler, Greg Coburn, Charlie Cook, Jeff May, Bryce Reddick and Brendan Remple; forwards Geoff Paukovich, Cody Purves, Geoff Irwin, Adam Huxley and Adam Hughesman.
All of the funds raised during the day's event will go directly to the St. Baldrick's Foundation, which has donated over $127 million in research grants to fund Pediatric Cancer Research since their inception in 1999. For more information, visit www.StBaldricks.org .
The Wranglers will now host their final weekend home set of the season, a three-game face off against the Alaska Aces on Friday Mar. 28, Saturday, Mar. 29 and Sunday, Mar. 30. Saturday night's collision will feature the final of the Wranglers' free post-game concert performances as Todd Snider will take the stags immediately after the game concludes. Following Sunday's 2:05pm matinee the Wranglers will also host their final free post-game skate with the team. Good seats to all three games are still available, and group tickets are a great way to catch the Wranglers final regular season games at a great price! With five different event options for groups of 10 or more, a Wranglers game is the perfect way to celebrate with friends, host a unique corporate outing, or fundraise for your organization. Groups can save 35 percent off regular game-day ticket prices, and luxury packages start at just $300 with food and drink options available. For more information, contact the Wranglers front office at (702) 471-7825 or visit wranglers.co . Don't forget to find the Wranglers on Facebook and follow @WranglersLV on Twitter for the latest updates.
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