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11 Day Power Play’s Triumphant Numbers
This year's 11 Day Power Play at HarborCenter raised more than $1.2 million for cancer research. More than 1,500 players took the ice, rotating through games in four-hour shifts. Our teammate, sports anchor Kevin Carroll, trained for weeks and took the ice a few days...
From Loss to Hockey: 11 Day Power Play Raises Nearly $2.5 Million
The 11 Day Power Play has raised an impressive $2.5 million since the event kicked off in 2017. Read the full article.
11 Day Power Play raises more than $1.25M for charity
Eleven straight days of hockey have wrapped up down at HarborCenter. "Buffalo, what an amazing city. Let's hear it for Buffalo everybody!" Co-founder Amy Lesakowski said center ice. Organizers of the second annual 11 Day Power Play said the event raised a...
11 Day Power Play: The Final Shift
It was the final shift and but teams were still having a lot of fun while supporting an important cause! Thank you Sabres Alumni and Buffalo Beauts for being with us! Go Buffalo!!!
11 Day Power Play: Thank You Volunteers
We would not be able to get through these 11 days without the help of so many dedicated volunteers! Thank you for all your hard work and for supporting our players.
11 Day Power Play: Closing Ceremony
Join us for an exciting closing ceremony at the 11 Day Power Play on Sunday, July 15th.
11 Day Power Play Photo Album
Check out some of the 11 Day Power Play action! Thank you Andrew Miller for capturing our players hard work and determination in the fight against cancer. Check out the amazing photos.
11 Day Power Play will be back in 2019 with ‘Community Shift’ format
As the 11 Day Power Play heads into its final weekend, there will be an emotional Sunday finale – and there are already plans for the event to return next year. Check out the full article.
Imperial Pizza Delivers for the 11 Day Power Play
Delivering for a cause... making sure every shift is fed for 11 straight days! Thank you Imperial Pizza! Photo credit Mary Brennan
Hockey is Great Medicine
On the main rink inside of HarborCenter behind one of the goals there’s a wall measuring a little over 41 feet wide by 8 feet high. It has painted white cinderblocks on either side. Above it, there’s a series of pipes and a giant vent for air conditioning. Up until a...