Fans may
purchase a lavender "I FIGHT FOR" foam puck
in honor, or in memory, of someone fighting cancer. For $10, one puck will be shipped to the buyer and one will be added to the Hockey Fights Cancer net at Ford Ice Center Bellevue, which represents all those we are fighting for in Smashville. Pucks can also be purchased in-person at the Twice Daily Grab & Go at Ford Ice Bellevue.
When at Ford Ice Center Antioch or Bellevue, fans can fill out one of our "I FIGHT FOR" signs, which will be hung at each facility.
The lavender signs can also be printed here
.
Plan to make that trip to Ford Ice Center Bellevue on Saturday, Nov. 21 and Help Turn Cancer Upside Down™ while enjoying a Scott Hamilton & Friends Exhibition. Local skaters fundraised for cancer research to earn performance slots in the show, which will take place at 6 p.m. CT on Nov. 21. Special guests, National Champions Gracie Gold, Alissa Czisny and Jeremy Abbott will round out the cast. Learn more at
ScottCARES.org
.
Plus, check out the unique Preds items available in the team's silent auction by texting PREDS to 76278. New items will be added every week and include Zoom calls with Pete Weber, player-signed apparel and more. There will also be items for purchase at NashvillePredators.com/365Fund including Hockey Fights Cancer t-shirts, bracelets, magnets and beanies, Team Peks hats and puzzles featuring players from the 2017 Western Conference Champions team.
Rinne's involvement comes as the Preds Foundation facilitates weekly Zoom calls through Seacrest Studios with the goaltender and other Predators players, virtual visits that began back in March and will continue until conditions are safe for in-person trips once more.
Via their social media channels, the Predators Foundation (@PredsFoundation) will highlight one cancer warrior each day, and a number of those will also be featured right here on NashvillePredators.com.
The ceremonial puck drops, hospital visits and triumphant in-person interactions have been put on hold for now, but the fight against cancer never stops. So, join the "Smashville Donates" campaign however you're able, stay tuned for more coverage throughout the month and show the rest of the hockey world how Hockey Fights Cancer in Music City.