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Description of Events & Ticket Prices DESCRIPTION OF EVENTS & TICKET PRICES Wednesday January 17, 2018 7:00 – 9:30 PM - The Music of Hockey with Ron MacLean 19+ event ($25 per ticket) Stanley Cup arrival and opening night reception at Marble Mountain hosted by Ron MacLean featuring: Bidini Band, Kim Stockwood, Sherman Downey, Jody Richardson, Bryan Trottier, Randell Maggs, Stephen Brunt, the Stanley Cup and NHL alumni. There will be fireworks, a Torch light parade with the Stanley Cup and much more! Thursday January 18, 2018 6:00 PM - Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada Gala Banquet 19+ event ($200 per ticket; tables of 8; no reserved seating) An exclusive evening of hockey storytelling with NHL alumni and Sportsnet personalities including Ron MacLean, Don Cherry and The Stanley cup plus more. This evening will be a catered 3 course meal including complimentary wine, there will be a NHL silent auction, NHL Alumni Hot Stove along with local artists on the stage. Gala will be held at Civic Centre Studio Friday January 19, 2018 7:30 – 9:30 AM - Breakfast with the Stanley Cup ($15 per ticket) An opportunity for the community to see and take photos with the Stanley Cup, chat with NHL Alumni, there will be a buffet breakfast held at the Civic Centre. 7:00 PM - NHL Alumni & Corner Brook Royals Classic Hockey Game ($15 per ticket) A game with players from NHL Alumni and Corner Brook Royals Alumni. 9:30 PM - Friday Night Kitchen Party 19+ event ($15 per ticket) A post-game celebration being held in the Studio at the Civic Centre with live musical entertainment featuring Bidini Band, Bryan Trottier, the Nick Hamlyn Band, and other artists TBC. Saturday January 20, 2018 9:00 – 10:30 AM - Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada Pancake Breakfast ($15 per ticket) At the Legion Branch 13 on 7 West Street, preceding the official opening ceremonies and parade. 10:30 – 11:00 AM – Official Opening Ceremonies (Free) At City Hall for Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada 2018, including signing of the proclamation and official raising of the flag (all are welcome!!) 11:15 AM – 12:00 PM - Stanley Cup Parade (Free) From City Hall to Civic Centre (all are welcome!!) Outdoor Festival at the Civic Centre (Free) 12:00 – 5:00 PM - Stanley Cup and Allan Cup on display 12:00 – 7:00 PM - Various events on the outdoor stage 1:00 PM - Major Midget – East Coast Blizzard vs. Western Kings ($5 per ticket) Civic Centre main arena - tickets sold at the gate at game time. 4:00 PM - Heroes of Hockey Day (Free) (Civic Centre main arena) Game between a local minor hockey team and a guest team from another Canadian Province selected through a Scotiabank Competition. 7:00 PM - West Coast Senior Hockey: Corner Brook Royals vs. Stephenville Jets ($12 per ticket) (Civic Centre main arena). Don Cherry and Ron McLean will be in the building during the game, will participate in the opening ceremonies, and will broadcast Coaches Corner live to the country from the Civic Centre. Musical Talent: Dave Bidini and Bidini Band, Kim Stockwood, Sherman Downey, Jody Richardson, The Nick Hamlyn Band, Glenn Healy, Bryan Trottier NHL Alumni: Bryan Trottier, Wendel Clark, Darcy Tucker, Lanny McDonald, Glenn Healy, Mark Napier, Doug Grant, Joe Lundrigan, Darren Langdon, Harold Druken From Hockey Night in Canada and Sportsnet: Bob Cole, Ken Reid, Cassie Campbell-Pascall, Evanka Osmak, Don Cherry, Ron MacLean .
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