Manitoba Moose Fight Cancer Game

Manitoba Post StaffSports

WINNIPEG – The very first Hockey Fights Cancer (HFC) for the Manitoba Moose is Saturday November 24th.

The Moose will play the Iowa Wild on a day that features a lavender game presentation, including rinkboards and visual media.

Camp Quality Manitoba, an organization that provides free camp experiences, programming and support for children with cancer and their families, will be the benefactor of the Moose HFC event.

You can support Camp Quality Manitoba through the purchase of mystery autographed Manitoba Moose hockey pucks during the game. Following the game, from Dec. 5 to 16, two HFC-themed Moose goalie masks will be part of an online auction at auctions.nhl.com with proceeds also going toward the cause. The game’s 50/50 proceeds will be donated to Camp Quality, courtesy of the True North Youth Foundation.

As a non-profit organization, Camp Quality Manitoba runs on the energy of volunteers. New funds raised through the Moose HFC campaign will be essential in supporting young campers, from ages 4 to 18.

Visit moosehockey.com/tickets to secure seats for the first-ever Moose HFC Game.