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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -- West Springfield, Mass.   -- January 30, 2012 

 

More Info: Catherine Pappas

Communications Manager

(413) 205-5041

Info Line (413) 205-5115

Don Moorhouse

Director of Strategic Sales, Falcons

dmoorhouse@falconsahl.com

413-739-4625 ext.102

 

24-HOURS OF HOCKEY COMING

TO EASTERN STATES EXPOSITION

 

 

Hockey returns to Eastern States Exposition with “24-Hours of Hockey,” a pond hockey marathon to be held February 11 at 2 p.m. to Feb. 12 at 2 p.m.

 

Don Moorhouse, director of Strategic Sales for the Falcons, is spearheading the event and said a 100 ft. x 60 ft. “pond” will be set up behind the Coliseum’s south entrance. The event is sponsored by Big Y World Class Markets®.

 

“Much like the annual Hockey Day in Canada, the event is designed to promote the game of ice hockey in Western Mass., and also showcase the history of hockey in our area. By holding the event behind the Coliseum, ‘24-Hours of Hockey’ hopes to pay tribute to the cultural and historical significance of hockey in West Springfield and the region while also introducing the sport to new fans,” Moorhouse said.

 

The storied Coliseum was home for decades of the legendary Eddie Shore’s Springfield Indians and Kings, neighborhood “Rink Rats” hired by Shore, many of whom went on to hockey careers themselves, and still-talked about mid-century high school hockey rivalries that rocked the rafters of the “Old Barn.”

Registration is open to everyone and players may sign up as individuals or as part of a team. Each team will have 10 players and games will be played 3 on 3 for adults and 4 on 4 for youths. Game times are reserved on a first come, first served basis. Each team will play pure pond hockey for one hour. There are no boards, no goalies, no lifting the puck – but “a lot of good shinny,” he said.

 

All participants will receive two tickets to the Feb. 12 Falcons game to sit in the newly named “Coliseum Corner,” Section 14. They will also be recognized during the game.

 

The event will also help raise the profile of The Hockey Project, a local non-profit, founded by Moorhouse, which promotes academic achievement and teaches life skills through the game of hockey.

 

The cost is $30 per player. Information and registration forms can be found at http://24hockey.blogspot.com, the Falcons website – www.falconsahl.com, and the team’s Facebook page. Parking at the Exposition will be free for the duration of the event.

 

 

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