Now for an update to the little section below, you probably noticed it slipped in yesterday with little explanation. So Wilderness not that you need the reminder but we are going to provide it for you anyways. Defending the Blue Line is holding their 2013 edition of their now annual NHL Players Charity Game on Saturday, August 3rd at Ridder Arena on the U of M Campus, doors open at 1 pm. They have autograph line tickets available as well but in a limited supply so get on that quick.
Honestly, it's a pretty big deal guys, and if you can't make it to the game there are other ways to get involved like purchasing tickets for a military family. They have a bunch of NHL players as well as a blockbuster coaching staff. Tickets are just $10 right now, $15 on game day so at the very least you get a cheap hockey game in August, you honestly have no excuse here.
DTBL Charity Game
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