Oilers 50/50

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Edmonton Oilers Playoffs Mega 50/50 draw to support kids with cancer (Edmonton Journal)

Starting Friday morning you can buy tickets for the Edmonton Oilers Playoffs Mega 50/50 raffle that will support cancer patients in Alberta.

The jackpot is expected to grow over the five days with early bird prizes such as cash prizes, tickets and unique Oiler fan experiences. Article content Article content

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Edmonton Oilers 50/50 supports cancer research in honour of young ... (Globalnews.ca)

The Edmonton Oilers play their last regular season game Friday night and the 50/50 is set to be a big one. The Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation is ...

“It’s so cool because he loves them so much but they’re so good to him. “He’s been a real inspiration for us. “We are a small organization, although we have 50 programs and services. I mean, you can tell we’ve been rallying around him. “That’s sort of just where everything started — completely blew up from there. “Just to see that the 50/50 is supporting Kids with Cancer and the Alberta Cancer Foundation is huge.

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McDavid gives Ben Stelter his own trading card as Oilers partner ... (CTV Edmonton)

As such, the Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation has announced that it isthey're partnering with the Alberta Cancer Foundation and the Kids With Cancer Society ...

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