The stars will shine bright today at the third annual Donnie MAC Cup at the Akinsdale and Kinex arenas. The majority of the 56 players are St. Albert Minor Hockey Association alumni. The blasts from the past are as follows.
The stars will shine bright today at the third annual Donnie MAC Cup at the Akinsdale and Kinex arenas.
The majority of the 56 players are St. Albert Minor Hockey Association alumni.
The blasts from the past are as follows.
Team MAC Insurance: Brian Hooper, Kelly Wosnack, Terry Dabbagh, John Hooper, Jordan Chorneyko, Barrett Dupuis, Travis Dochuk, Tyler Schell, Lyndon Godlien, Chad Snihur, Mike Thompson, Jordan Hooper, Pete Christiansen and Sean Fisher.
Team MACSON: Jeff Filewich, Dion Lesczynski, Graham McMillan, Ryan Drake, Shawn Thompson, Paul Jowett, Steve Kinsey, Brian Muir, Brent Lydiatt, Jay Germain, Terry Hoffman, Troy Haymour, Shane Hordal and Corey Osland.
Team MAC Registries: Derek MacMillan, Miles Davis, Kyle Walton, Kurt Drummond, Jerald Pruner, Ryan Polny, Jay Herrick, Brody McIntyre, Bill Pratt, Curt Martin, Kelly Hilkewich, Connor Clarke, Curtis Crouse and Cory Cairns.
Team Remax Jay Herrick/Standard General: Mike Woodman, Jay Dolynny, Keir McIntyre, Dave Wood, Shayne Ferguson, Steve Jackson, Brett Smith, Chris Horvatis, Dan Daly, Chris Mcgeough, Colin Longpre, Grant Nicol, Sean Tymkow and Steve Hall.
The ceremonial face-off is 2 p.m. and the tournament ends at 5 p.m.
The Donnie MAC Cup has raised almost $30,000 since its inception in the fight against lung cancer.
The fundraiser honours the spirit of Don MacMillan, a St. Albert resident who died of lung cancer in 2011 at age 61, as well as others affected by the disease.
The St. Albert Heavenly Rollers host the East Side Wheelers from Indus in tonight's home opener at Servus Credit Union Place.
Doors open at 6 p.m. and the first jam whistle is 7 p.m.
Visit www.stahrderby.com for tickets.
The Edmonton Oilers Alumni face-off against the RCMP next Saturday in support of the families of Const. David Wynn and Auxiliary Const. Derek Bond.
Puck drop is 7:15 p.m. at Go Auto Arena and admission is free.
Ryan Smyth, Jason Strudwick and Fernando Pisani are among the former Oilers confirmed for the game.
All monies raised at the event will go to the RCMP family support fund. Spectators can participate in the chuck-a-puck contest during the second period intermission or by making a cash donation onsite.
The RCMP family support fund was established in the aftermath of the Jan. 17 shootings of Wynn and Bond in St. Albert.
Wynn, 42, died on Jan. 21.