The NHL and National Hockey League Players’ Association (NHLPA) Hockey to Beat Cancer program is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. The spouses of Canadiens players once again supported the families of children, members of Leucan, who were suffering from cancer.
The players’ spouses, seen in the photo, welcomed the youngsters and their families at a celebratory gathering before the game last Sunday.
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The players’ spouses, including Skyler and Emily, showed off their makeup artist skills, delighting a young Canadian fan.
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Mireille, Frédérike and Nela were happy to welcome the young people to the festive party before the game.
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The Canadiens Children’s Foundation team did a remarkable job ensuring families and young people had an unforgettable night at the Canadiens game. In the photo: Geneviève Paquette, CEO of the Foundation and Vice President of Community Engagement, with three young people.
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Occasionally, sports teams raise funds before a Canadiens game to support their organization. Sandra Bussières, the managing director of the M15 team Les Remparts du Richelieu, is with her daughter, the team’s captain, Anaïs Lapointe.
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Emma and Daryane surround a family who, thanks to the generosity of 80 companies that own corporate boxes, had the experience of attending a game in a box.
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