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Feb 07, 2025 | Scott Pettipiere | 180 views
Free Tickets to NHL Alumni vs. Law Enforcement All Stars
The GGHA has a limited number of complimentary tickets available to members for the upcoming NHL Alumni vs. Law Enforcement All Stars game on February 23rd, 2025 at Galt Arena in Cambridge.

The NHL Alumni hockey game is scheduled to take place at the Galt Arena in Cambridge on Sunday Feb 23rd @ 2 PM. Former NHL stars will lace up their skates alongside law enforcement professionals, forming two formidable teams that will battle it out on the ice for a cause that goes beyond the scoreboard.

 

The event will feature a roster of legendary NHL Alumni, each with a storied career and a lasting impact on the sport. Fans can expect a fast-paced, entertaining game that will not only highlight the skill of these seasoned athletes but including your local law enforcements brilliant play to make for a memorable experience for all ages. Local businesses and sponsors have generously contributed to the event, helping to ensure its success and maximize the fundraising efforts.

 

The NHL Alumni Benefit Tour supports the Special Olympics and supports the Law Enforcement Torch Run’s mission “To provide year-round sports training and athletic competition for individuals with intellectual disabilities.” The events are the fundraising arm of Special Olympics Ontario, thus allowing staff and volunteers to focus primarily on the athletes.

 

Doors open at 1:00PM, game starts at 2:00PM at the Galt Arena, 98 Shade Side, Cambridge, ON Sunday Feb 23rd 2025.

Please fill out this form today to request your complimentary tickets.

 
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