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Brad Treliving showed off his skill while raising awareness for a great cause.

The Calgary Flames general manager launched an incredible shot from the upper deck at the Scotiabank Saddledome into a net on the ice in support of Calgary's Trick Shot for Snowy campaign.

June is ALS Awareness Month, and the Flames launched the Trick Shot for Snowy campaign in support of Chris Snow, their assistant general manager who was diagnosed with ALS last year. Calgary is inviting anyone to perform a trick shot then donate Tweet from @NHLFlames: .@ChrisSnowCGY, Tre has answered your challenge! What a shot πŸ‘€@VancityReynolds, @Burkie2020, @bradpascall ... you're up!June is #ALSAwarenessMonth in πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ Help our #SnowyStrong efforts by completing your #TrickShot4Snowy, sharing it on social & visiting https://t.co/Sl7zeIIaAT pic.twitter.com/sAfV0V6XJk to ALS research.

Snow himself started the campaign Friday by launching a puck through his truck and challenging Treliving, former Flames forward Brian McGrattan and Chicago Cubs GM Theo Epstein.

Aside from Treliving, ex-Flames forward Matt Stajan and Canadian actor David Lawrence also accepted the challenge and posted their shots on Twitter.