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The Chicago Blackhawks will host "Hockey Fights Cancer" night at the United Center on Sunday, Nov. 18, when the team faces off against the Minnesota Wild.
The night will kick-off with a special Purple Carpet event in the United Center Atrium at 3 p.m. Blackhawks Television Color Analyst Eddie Olczyk and former forward Adam Burish will host the event, which will honor fans who are currently battling cancer, have lost a loved one to cancer and those who are in remission. This special event is generously supported by CIBC, which will also be donating $20,000 to the Chicago Blackhawks Foundation for cancer-related causes. Following the Purple Carpet event, gates will open, and the first 10,000 fans to enter the United Center will receive a Blackhawks cancer awareness hat, also presented by CIBC.

Additional moments to raise cancer awareness throughout the evening include:
There will be several additional opportunities for fans to help raise cancer awareness or contribute funds throughout the game:
Sunday's game against Minnesota starts at 5 p.m. It can be seen on WGN-TV and heard on WGN Radio. For more information about the NHL and NHLPA's Hockey Fights Cancer initiative, please go to
HockeyFightsCancer.com
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