NHL ALUMNI Benefit Game for Burnsville Balistreri family

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B-Ville Hockey Guy
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NHL ALUMNI Benefit Game for Burnsville Balistreri family

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On July 18, 2010, the Balistreri family was traveling eastbound on Highway 13 when a car traveling west bound crossed the grass median, hitting the family’s SUV. Eleven year-old Joey Balistreri passed away at the scene. While Joey’s mother, Pam, and sister, Megan, were transported by ambulance to Hennepin County Medical Center, where they were treated and released. Joey’s father, Geoff, was airlifted to North Memorial Medical Center by helicopter. He endured seven surgeries before being released on August 6, 2010.
Geoff, Joey and his older brother, Rob, were active members of the Burnsville Hockey Club. Joey would have been a first year Pee Wee for the 2010-2011 season. In an effort to help the Balistreri’s with the unexpected financial burden they are facing, the Burnsville Hockey Club is hosting an NHL Alumni Game on November 12, 2010 at the Burnsville Ice Center in Burnsville, Minnesota. Following the game there will be a dinner and silent auction at Burnsville Carbone’s Pizza.
We are hoping that your company would be willing to donate a Silent Auction item. Please feel free to contact Tracy Most at nhlalumnigame@gmail.com.
Thank you for your consideration,
The Burnsville Hockey Club Committee for the Balistreri Family Fund
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Post by B-Ville Hockey Guy »

This should be a great game Please come out to the newly renovated Burnsville Ice rink to support this great cause... The Walser Group has generously become a corporate sponsor for the event and Burnsvlle Carbone's has also been a great partner. If you have any auction items please contact Tracy at the link above. It would be awesome to fill the arena for the Balistreri's.
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Post by standout4thlinejver »

Sounds like a great way to raise money for a wonderful "hockey loving" family. Make sure to hug your children extra tight tonight. Hats off to the sponsors and the Burnsville Hockey Club for stepping up to take care of one of their own.
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Post by woodley »

What a great example of the hockey Family!!

Blessings and peace to the Balistreri family, you remain in our thoughts and prayers!!
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Post by hockey_is_a_choice »

Folks,

This presents another opportunity for this Board to make a positive difference in this family's recovery. Most of us have just watched--or are in the process of watching--our kids participate in traveling hockey tryouts. Some of our kids will make the teams they want to make, but others will be disappointed. While watching our kids suffer from disappointment is never fun for parents, the experience is nothing compared to this family's loss and recovery process.

So what can we do to help support the silent auction? Be bold in your thinking. Those of you who have cabins or ski condos, put together a weekend or a week at your place. Those of you who have bottles of nice wine, donate a couple of bottles. Those of you who have Wild or Gopher tickets, donate a few of your tickets. Those of you who run clinics, donate a session for one or more kids. Those of you who own rinks, donate ice time. Those of you who have time but not treasure to offer, donate your labor. If you're a car mechanic, electrician, carpenter, heating and cooling person, landscape person, accountant, painter, architect, etc., donate several hours of your time. Finally, association presidents, board members, coaches and team managers, this presents a community service opportunity for teams and associations. Prepare and donate theme baskets or offer your team's services for fall clean-up. A group of 17 active, fit boys can rake and remove leaves from even the largest lawn in no time flat.

Let's show this family that we support them as they continue to heal from this tragic accident. If you go to the Burnsville hockey web site and click on the Caring Bridge link for this family, you will see for yourself that this family still needs our support.

As I said before, this is an opportunity for this Board to actually make a difference. This is the State of Hockey and but for the grace of God this could be any of us. Let's help members of our large--but small--hockey community.

Give your kids an extra hug today and every day.
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Post by B-Ville Hockey Guy »

hockey_is_a_choice wrote:Folks,

This presents another opportunity for this Board to make a positive difference in this family's recovery. Most of us have just watched--or are in the process of watching--our kids participate in traveling hockey tryouts. Some of our kids will make the teams they want to make, but others will be disappointed. While watching our kids suffer from disappointment is never fun for parents, the experience is nothing compared to this family's loss and recovery process.

So what can we do to help support the silent auction? Be bold in your thinking. Those of you who have cabins or ski condos, put together a weekend or a week at your place. Those of you who have bottles of nice wine, donate a couple of bottles. Those of you who have Wild or Gopher tickets, donate a few of your tickets. Those of you who run clinics, donate a session for one or more kids. Those of you who own rinks, donate ice time. Those of you who have time but not treasure to offer, donate your labor. If you're a car mechanic, electrician, carpenter, heating and cooling person, landscape person, accountant, painter, architect, etc., donate several hours of your time. Finally, association presidents, board members, coaches and team managers, this presents a community service opportunity for teams and associations. Prepare and donate theme baskets or offer your team's services for fall clean-up. A group of 17 active, fit boys can rake and remove leaves from even the largest lawn in no time flat.

Let's show this family that we support them as they continue to heal from this tragic accident. If you go to the Burnsville hockey web site and click on the Caring Bridge link for this family, you will see for yourself that this family still needs our support.

As I said before, this is an opportunity for this Board to actually make a difference. This is the State of Hockey and but for the grace of God this could be any of us. Let's help members of our large--but small--hockey community.

Give your kids an extra hug today and every day.
Well Put!!! If you have nothing to give Take the time to at least come out to the game to show your support. I know tha the Bals gain strength with all the people surrounding them. It should be a great event and I am sure that your kids will have a blast seeing the NHL alumni hanging out after the game.
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Class program!!!!! Way to go B-ville.
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Post by B-Ville Hockey Guy »

As the time gets closer To the game, I would like to keep this front of mind for people. The Generosity shown so far from the hockey community has been fantastic. I have had people that didn't know the family offer donations that truely will make a difference in this cause. The benefit is gaining momentum and I would again ask that if you cannot make a donation of a silent auction gift, Please show up at the game on the 12th and see what group support can do for a family. If you can donate or would like more information please feel free to contact Tracy Most at nhlalumnigame@gmail.com.
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Post by B-Ville Hockey Guy »

Bump.... NHLr's Scheduled to appear so far with a final roster yet to be determined.

>Phil Housley
>Brad Maxwell
> Shjon Podein
> Joe Dziedzic
> Tom Younghans
> Sean Toomey
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Post by cooper26 »

What time is the game on November 12th??
Thanks.
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cooper26 wrote:What time is the game on November 12th??
Thanks.
Game time 7:30 p.m. At the Burnsville Rink. We are trying to schedule some home games for the peewees and Bantams prior to the NHL game to make it a full night of hockey.
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Quick update on the game. We are proud to announce that along with Walser and Burnsville Carbone's We have found a sponsor for the Raffle in between periods of the game. Hattrick Hockey Richfield store has been kind enough to donate a top end pair of skates and a top end composite stick that will be raffled off to some lucky attendees at the event. Thanks to the Generosity of the hockey community this event is shaping up to be a huge success. Come out to celebrate the Life of a Great Kid and support the family.
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Post by B-Ville Hockey Guy »

Final Plans are made and this event is promising to be a grand one. We have received the final roster for the NHL Alumni and these are the Players that are Scheduled to appear. Come out on Friday night for a good cause. 7:30 at the Burnsville Ice Center

ROSTER
Phil Housley
Joe Dziedzic
Dave Richter
Sean Toomey
Brad Maxwell
Shjon Podein
Bob Bergloff
Chris Dahlquist
Dave Jensen
Jeff Teal
Gordie Roberts
Lance Pitlick
Reed Larson
Steve Dowling
Tom Younghans

*Keith Hoppe
*Kurt Larson

Goalie: Scott Anderson

Coach: Carl Wetzel

* College level Non-Alumni Players on roster
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Post by B-Ville Hockey Guy »

Game ON .. tonight the NHL Brings it best of the best MN former NHL Stars to Burnsville Ice Center to take on the Best of the Best Burnsville hockey coaches. This promises to be a fun night of hockey to support a local family. Help turn tragedy into a night to remember by showing your support. Grand prize in the $5 raffle tonight is a pair of 11K rebok pump skates valued at over $700 donated by Hattrick hockey Richfield. These skates will be given away during the game . Silent auction items include X-Box Live (newest version) and other great deals to be auctioned off after at Carbone's Burnsville location. Thanks to all that have made this a premier event by donating their time and resources to help the family. Also a Huge thank you in advance of the game to Walser and Carbones for being a corporate sponsor for this event.
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