The Sudbury Wolves welcome the Barrie Colts on Nov. 28 for the team’s annual Hockey Fights Cancer game.
The Pack will sport their retro green uniforms for this one, which opens with a 7:05 p.m. faceoff.
“The Wolves will seek to extend their two-game home winning streak on Friday, coming off a 6-3 win at home to the London Knights,” the team said in a news release. “Goaltender Björn Bronäs made his Wolves debut in grand fashion, stopping 32 of 35 shots and earning first star honours. Kieron Walton (WPG) and Nathan Villeneuve (SEA) had matching one goal and two assist games, with Chase Coughlan tallying a goal and an assist en route to the win.”
Because Friday’s game is the Wolves’ Hockey Fights Cancer game, $2 from every walk-up ticket sold will go towards the Canadian Cancer Society.
“There will be a Hockey Fights Cancer puck draw, where you can purchase a lavender puck for $20, and receive the chance to pull a lavender puck signed by a member of the Wolves leadership group (Nathan Villeneuve, Kieron Walton, Alex Pharand and Rowan Henderson),” the team said.
“Everyone in attendance will also be able to show who they fight cancer for, with I Fight For cards available throughout the concourse that can be filled out and held up in the pre-game ceremony.”
Wolves fans are encouraged to wear lavender in support of the Hockey Fights Cancer game.
Tickets can be purchased online here or in person at the Sudbury Arena box office.
