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 BOSTON BRUINS ALUM
Live out your sports fantasy!
Dear MDSC Member,  
 
What hockey nut wouldn't love to go head-to-head on the same ice with Bruins legends like Terry O'Reilly, Rick Middleton, Bob Sweeney and Ken Hodge?
 
On November 24 that could be you, and you'd be doing it for a good cause, supporting the MDSC and programs for people with Down syndrome. 

 

Joe Campagna - Youngest Player Ever to Play in Boston Bruins Alumni Hockey Game
Joe Campagna - Youngest Player Ever to Play in MDSC Boston Bruins Alumni Hockey Game

Apply now to be one of 25 players on the MDSC All-Stars when they face off against Boston Bruins Alumni at the New England Sports Center in Marlborough. Just email hockey@mdsc.org to learn more. 

 
All players will receive an MDSC All-Star hockey shirt and 25 complimentary tickets for their family and friends to attend the game. 
 
A fundraising minimum is required and you'll have your own personal fundraising page to make it easy. The top fundraiser on the MDSC All-Star Hockey Team gets a be a Bruin for the day. He/She will get to wear (and keep) an authentic Bruins hockey jersey. 
 
Just imagine taking a pass from Reggie Lemelin, crossing center ice with the puck and trying to decide whether to pass to Ray Bourque, Glen Featherstone, Andy Brickley, or Bob Beers. That could be you! See the entire Bruins Alumni roster here.
 

 

 

Special Notes & Additional Information

Our 9th Annual Hockey Benefit Game is for ages 18+ with a few spots for 13-17 year olds. Fundraising is required. Visit our Boston Bruins partnership page for complete information, including an application. Contact Development Associate Becca Canavan at hockey@mdsc.org with any questions.

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Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress Mission

We work to ensure individuals with Down syndrome in Massachusetts are valued, included, and given the opportunities to pursue fulfilling lives by providing information, networking opportunities, and advocacy for people with Down syndrome and their families, educators, health care professionals, and the community-at-large.

 

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