Find out how this charity hockey game is making a difference in Barrie!
The Boots & Hearts Barn Burner charity hockey game is set to make a grand return to Barrie, aiming to raise an impressive $300,000 for a good cause. Hockey enthusiasts and charity supporters can mark their calendars for August 7, when the puck will drop at Barrie's Sadlon Arena on Bayview Drive. Ticket sales are already sizzling, with Barrie's mayor expressing excitement for the event. Even New Jersey Devils forward Chris Tierney, residing in Bradford, is eagerly looking forward to hitting the ice. The community's enthusiasm is palpable as they gear up for this philanthropic sporting event.
As the anticipation builds, it's clear that the Barn Burner game is not just a highlight on the calendar but a significant fundraiser that brings people together. With the spirit of charity driving the initiative, the event promises to be a heartwarming gathering for a noble cause. The return of this beloved charity hockey game signifies more than just sports; it symbolizes unity, generosity, and community support. Barrie residents and beyond are gearing up for an unforgettable day filled with thrilling hockey action and meaningful contributions to those in need.
In the midst of the summer heat, the ice rink at Sadlon Arena will be a hub of excitement and goodwill as participants and spectators alike come together to support the Barn Burner game. This year's event is not just about goals on the ice but also about achieving the goal of making a positive impact in the community. The legacy of the Barn Burner charity hockey game continues to grow, with every ticket sale and donation contributing to the collective effort of raising funds for charity. As the countdown to August 7 begins, the buzz around Barrie's favorite hockey event reaches a fever pitch, promising a day of sportsmanship, camaraderie, and heartfelt giving.
This year's event aims to raise $300,000. The puck drops on August 7 at Barrie's Sadlon Arena on Bayview Drive. RELATED IMAGES. 1 / 1.
'It's definitely on my calendar in the summer every year,' says New Jersey Devils forward Chris Tierney, who lives in Bradford.