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11 Day Power Play exceeds $1.2 million goal
The 11 Day Power Play passed their $1.2 million goal, with plenty of hockey still left to play! Check out the full article.
A Four-Hour Shift That Lasts Forever
No matter the age, 11 years old or 72, the faces come off the ice smiling. They’re covered with sweat and beaming with pride. There are handshakes and hugs, some lasting a little longer than others. And of course, there are team pictures. But most of all, there are...
11 Day Power Play: Fighting Cancer as a Family
The 11 Day Power Play is putting cancer on ice, as a family.
11 Day Power Play raises more than $1.1 million so far
It's day 6 of the 11 Day Power Play and some hockey players are, "Pretty sore." "I'm really really tired," said players. They've been hitting the ice at HARBORCENTER in 4 hour shifts all in the name of cancer research. Teams have each raised thousands of dollars....
11 Day Power Play: Wall of Wisdom
Players take a moment to contribute to the Wall of Wisdom at HarborCenter.
Puck drops at 8pm for 11-day hockey marathon
The 11-Day Power Play Community Shift begins Thursday night at HarborCenter. It is the follow-up to last year's inaugural event, organized by Mike and Amy Lesakowski to raise money for cancer research by breaking the record for the world's longest hockey game. Check...
The 11 Day Power Play Community Shift: 1 Week Out
The 11 Day Power Play will be back at Harbor Center in just one week. Players will be on the ice for 11 days of continuous hockey. The goal behind the effort is to raise money to fight cancer. Players will be on the ice with their teams in four hour shifts. It...
11 Day Power Play 2018 Community Shift: A father’s personal experience
Watch this video to hear a father's reason for being apart of the 11 Day Power Play 2018 Community Shift.
The Community Shift: PSA
Check out the amazing 11 Day Power Play Community Shift PSA.
How you can assist in the 11 Day Power Play
The 11 Day Power Play raised over $1 million for Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center in its inaugural year last summer. Kevin Carroll speaks with the organizers of the event who say while it's less than a month away, there's still plenty of work to be done before...