Front Cancer jersey

 

MOLINE, ILLINOIS (January 22, 2020) — Tuesday, January 28, the TaxSlayer Center will be open to the public from 10AM–7PM for the Storm’s Hockey Fights Cancer Ice Painting. Quad Citizens are encouraged to come to the arena to paint on the ice the names of loved ones who have fought cancer in the color that symbolizes the cancer they fought. Painting is free and the Storm will be providing paint, brushes and everything needed for painting names on the ice. 

Next Saturday, February 1, is the Quad City Storm’s Hockey Fights Cancer Night. The game is sponsored by UnityPoint Health Trinity and all proceeds raised from the live and online jersey auction, jersey ribbon purchases, chuck-a-puck, and more will be donated to the UnityPoint Health Trinity Cancer Center.

All names painted will remain on the ice for Hockey Fights Cancer Night February 1 when the Storm take on the Peoria Rivermen. The Storm will be wearing special cancer-awareness jerseys covered in ribbons inscribed with the names of cancer fighters, which will be auctioned live after the game. Additional non-game worn jerseys will be auctioned online starting at puck drop at QuadCityStorm.com.

The Storm are back at the TaxSlayer Center this weekend on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday to battle the Knoxville Ice Bears.  Tickets for all games can be purchased at QuadCityStorm.com.

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