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SMILEZONE

24 HOUR HOCKEY Celebrity Game th Friday, April 28 , 2017 at 7:00pm

Catch the action at the first ever Smilezone Celebrity Game! The top two fundraisers from each team will join the pros for an intense 45-minute game, with the of raising funds to bring smiles to kids’ faces. This is your chance to play the greatest game on earth with friends, family, colleagues, and NHL greats!

2017 Featured Celebrity Players

Brad Boyes Brandon Crombeen

Adam Graves Nathan LaFayette

Steve Staios

Rob Zamuner SMILEZONE

24 HOUR

HOCKEY

Celebrity Game Schedule

Friday Players

5:00 PM Rick Vaive +

6:00 PM + Rick Vaive

7:00 PM CELEBRITY GAME

8:00 PM Brad Boyes + Brandon Crombeen

9:00 PM Nathan LaFayette + Brandon Crombreen

10:00 PM Brad Boyes + Nathan LaFayette

Special Thanks to Our 2017 Ice Sponsor

Brad Boyes Brandon “BJ” Crombeen

Born and raised in ON, Boyes was Crombeen is a former of the Barrie drafted in the first round, 24th overall, by the Colts and a U18 World Junior Hockey Maple Leafs in the 2000 NHL Entry championship medalist. Crombeen has Draft. During his NHL Career, Boyes played with played 445 regular games during an the , Bruins, St. Louis eight-year span with the , St. Louis Blues, , and Blues, and Arizona . In 2015, Boyes signed a one- Coyotes. The American-born was year contract with the , drafted in the 2nd round, 54th overall, by finishing the season with 24 points in 60 games. the Dallas Stars in 2003.

Adam Graves Nathan LaFayette Graves is a two-time champion thanks to victories with the and Lafayette won a gold medal as part of Team the . Graves played 1,152 Canada at the 1993 World Junior Hockey regular season games during 16 NHL seasons Championship. From there, he put together a with the , Edmonton Oilers, solid six-year NHL career which was eventually New York Rangers and San Jose Sharks. He’s cut short due to injuries. Before retiring, the BC won the King Clancy Memorial Trophy, the Bill native and current Oakville resident played for Masterton Memorial Trophy and he’s had his the St. Louis Blues, Canucks, New jersey #9 retired by the Rangers. York Rangers and .

Steve Staios Rick Vaive

Staios is an 18-year NHL veteran who played Vaive’s illustrious NHL career unfolded between 1,001 regular season games with the Boston 1979 and 1992. During that span, Vaive played Bruins, , , 876 games with the Vancouver Canucks, the Edmonton Oilers, Flames, and New Toronto Maple Leafs, the Blackhawks York Islanders. Staios also captured gold at the and the Buffalo Sabres. Vaive might be best 2003 and 2004 World Championships and a remembered as the first 50-goal scorer in Maple silver medal at the 2008 World Championship. Leafs franchise history and as the Leafs captain Today, the former Leafs assistant coach is the for five seasons during the 1980’s. President and GM of the .

Rob Zamuner

Zamuner’s outstanding 13-year NHL career featured stops with the New York Rangers, Tampa Bay Lightning, Senators and the . The former product of the Oakville minor hockey program played close to 800 regular season games from 1991 to 2004. The former Captain of the Lightning was also part of Canada’s World Championship squad that won gold in 1997.