The Capitals will host a Hockey Fights Cancer Awareness Game supported by Leidos on Sunday, Nov. 14 vs. the Pittsburgh Penguins. Players will wear lavender warmup jerseys and use lavender stick tape. The coaching staff and broadcasters will also wear lavender apparel to show their support of Hockey Fights Cancer. In addition, the Capitals will host individuals impacted by cancer in a suite at the game, with several tickets donated to Hockey Fights Cancer beneficiaries, cancer survivors and Make-A-Wish families.
The evening will feature various Hockey Fights Cancer related moments, tributes and stories.
All fans will receive a 'I Fight For' lavender rally towel courtesy of Leidos. Upon entering Capital One Arena, fans will be able to fill out who they are fighting for on the towel in several areas throughout the concourse. In-arena signage will also be lavender and feature Hockey Fights Cancer messaging.
Capitals social channels will be sharing and honoring stories of those currently battling cancer, survivors, and tributes to those who lost their fight. All fans are invited to WashCaps.com/CapsFightCancer to download "I Fight For" sign and use hashtag #CapsFightCancer to share their own story.
During the game, Leidos will present a $40,000 check to Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation in support of the Capitals Hockey Fights Cancer auction beneficiaries.
The Washington Capitals and Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation will launch a Hockey Fights Cancer auction featuring lavender warmup jerseys at
WashCaps.com/hfcauction
on Sunday, Nov. 14, at 6 p.m.