Eddie Olczyk Takes the Ice for “One More Shift” On Hockey Fights Cancer Night

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Tonight will be about much more than hockey. The Blackhawks face off against the Minnesota Wild as they host Hockey Fights Cancer night at the United Center. Eddie Olczyk will also be honored tonight with “One More Shift”. He just recently won his battle with Stage 3 colon cancer and is now in remission. Olczyk will be joining the team during the National Anthem and take one more lap around the ice. During the “shift”, an Eddie Olczyk highlight reel will be played on the scoreboard.

Another Blackhawks’ player who was affected by cancer is defenseman Brandon Davidson. Brandon won his battle with testicular cancer back in 2012. He started a fundraiser to raise awareness and funds for those who are currently battling cancer. To donate to Brandon’s fundraiser, click on the link below.

There will be other events going on today at the United Center as well. The Blackhawks will be hosting a pre-game ceremony honoring cancer survivors before the game today.

The Make-A-Wish Foundation will also partake in today’s activities. Five local children will join the Blackhawks starting lineup on the blue line for the singing of the National Anthem. Carter Holmes, an 11-year-old from Viroqua, VA who is currently fighting Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, will drop the ceremonial puck. Carter also took the ice with a few of his favorite Blackhawks players during the week.

Earlier today, Patrick Kane visited Lurie Children’s Hospital to surprise the kids with tickets to tonight’s game!

For more Blackhawks news and updates, follow the author @Certified_TonyG on Twitter.

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