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NHLPA Charity Game Raises Funds For Cancer Foundation
by Paul on 12/09/12 at 04:45 PM ET
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from Bob Duff of the Windsor Star,
Jimmy Howard looked out upon the gathered media scrum and blinked a couple of times.
“Haven’t seen you guys in a while,” Howard said.
Likewise, we’re sure, was undoubtedly uttered by the 4,500 or so who came to the WFCU Centre Saturday night for the Rock Out The Lockout NHLPA charity game.
The final score saw Steve Ott’s Team White drub Dan Cleary’s Team Black by a 17-11 count in the NHLPA charity game that benefitted local childhood cancer foundation Sparkles From Above, but this was never about the game as much as it was about the event.
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