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FALCON HEIGHTS Minn. - Thirteen youth hockey teams throughout Minnesota used the same teamwork so important for success on the ice to support kids with bone, brain and movement conditions being treated by Gillette Children’s in Saint Paul. This year’s total was $26,576.83. Blaze Hockey Kids4Kids, an award-winning collaboration between Blaze Credit Union, the Minnesota Wild and Wild captain Jared Spurgeon, inspired youth hockey teams to use their own creative ideas to raise awareness and funds for Gillette Children’s. This is the sixth year for the program which was introduced during the Wild’s 2017-2018 season. In the six years that Hockey Kids4Kids has been in existence, over $175,000 has been raised for Gillette Children’s. Teams that raised $500 or more qualified for a chance to win a one-of-a-kind team party in a suite to see the Minnesota Wild vs. the Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday, March 30. The 12U girls team from Princeton/Becker/Big Lake was selected at random from all eligible teams to receive the party, rides on the Minnesota Wild Zamboni and a meet-and-greet with Jared Spurgeon and his teammates. Every player from a team that raised at least $500 received a custom Minnesota Wild - Hockey Kids4Kids cap and all participating teams were invited to a private skating party, at the Xcel Energy Center, compliments of Blaze Credit Union. Roseville Bantam B1 team led the overall fundraising efforts for the season, bringing in $10,247 for Hockey Kids4Kids. Five other teams - West St. Paul Warriors, White Bear Lake 10U, Osseo Maple Grove (OMGHA) U12A, Chanhassen Chaska (CCHA) Pee Wee B1 Purple, and Eden Prairie 12U - all raised over $1,000. Hockey Kids4Kids also received a $5,000 contribution from the Minnesota Wild Foundation. “Each year we see teams and communities throughout the State of Hockey make a commitment to support kids who can’t do so many of the things that we take for granted due to serious medical conditions and injuries,” said Dave Boden, Blaze Credit Union President and Chief Transformation Officer. “Hockey Kids4Kids was created to help young athletes learn the power of teamwork and joy of community service. Gillette Children’s is a special place and the work they do is incredible. We thank every player, coach and parent from every team who gave their time and effort to support the patients and families at Gillette Children’s. Hockey Kids4Kids is open to youth hockey teams in Minnesota certified by Minnesota Hockey, and/or the Minnesota State High School League. This year’s participants include: Roseville Bantam B1 West St. Paul Warriors White Bear Lake 10UA OMGHA U12A Chaska Chan PeeWee B1 Eden Prairie 12UA Bemidji PeeWee B1 Blue Greenway MiniMite White Princeton BBL 12U Waconia Wildcats PeeWee Pine City Dragons Rogers YHA Sharks Hibbing-Chisholm PeeWee B ABOUT GILLETTE CHILDREN’S Founded in 1897, Gillette Children's , based in St. Paul, MN was the first hospital in the nation for kids who have disabilities. Last year, nearly 25,000 families with children facing such complex medical conditions as cerebral palsy, epilepsy and traumatic brain injury, trusted Gillette to help their children thrive. Gillette tailors its care model specifically to the needs of its patient and family community so they can achieve their highest potential. ABOUT BLAZE CREDIT UNION Born in 2024 out of a merger-of-equals between Hiway Credit Union and SPIRE Credit Union, Blaze is a full-service financial institution, proudly serving Minnesota and Wisconsin residents with Depression-era roots dating back to 1931. Blaze serves nearly 250,000 members in Minnesota and beyond, registers $4.0B in assets, and serves 26 branch communities. Blaze is here to help members Go for it, whatever their “it” may be, providing guidance along life’s twists and turns. Driven by Midwestern values like community, integrity, and plain old hard work, Blaze Credit Union is committed to providing smart financial products, great rates, and top-tier service as it lives its mission of improving lives. For more information, please visit blazecu.com.
FALCON HEIGHTS Minn. - Thirteen youth hockey teams throughout Minnesota used the same teamwork so important for success on the ice to support kids with bone, brain and movement conditions being treated by Gillette Children’s in Saint Paul. This year’s total was $26,576.83.
Blaze Hockey Kids4Kids, an award-winning collaboration between Blaze Credit Union, the Minnesota Wild and Wild captain Jared Spurgeon, inspired youth hockey teams to use their own creative ideas to raise awareness and funds for Gillette Children’s. This is the sixth year for the program which was introduced during the Wild’s 2017-2018 season. In the six years that Hockey Kids4Kids has been in existence, over $175,000 has been raised for Gillette Children’s.
Teams that raised $500 or more qualified for a chance to win a one-of-a-kind team party in a suite to see the Minnesota Wild vs. the Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday, March 30. The 12U girls team from Princeton/Becker/Big Lake was selected at random from all eligible teams to receive the party, rides on the Minnesota Wild Zamboni and a meet-and-greet with Jared Spurgeon and his teammates.
Every player from a team that raised at least $500 received a custom Minnesota Wild - Hockey Kids4Kids cap and all participating teams were invited to a private skating party, at the Xcel Energy Center, compliments of Blaze Credit Union.
Roseville Bantam B1 team led the overall fundraising efforts for the season, bringing in $10,247 for Hockey Kids4Kids. Five other teams - West St. Paul Warriors, White Bear Lake 10U, Osseo Maple Grove (OMGHA) U12A, Chanhassen Chaska (CCHA) Pee Wee B1 Purple, and Eden Prairie 12U - all raised over $1,000. Hockey Kids4Kids also received a $5,000 contribution from the Minnesota Wild Foundation.
“Each year we see teams and communities throughout the State of Hockey make a commitment to support kids who can’t do so many of the things that we take for granted due to serious medical conditions and injuries,” said Dave Boden, Blaze Credit Union President and Chief Transformation Officer. “Hockey Kids4Kids was created to help young athletes learn the power of teamwork and joy of community service. Gillette Children’s is a special place and the work they do is incredible. We thank every player, coach and parent from every team who gave their time and effort to support the patients and families at Gillette Children’s.
Hockey Kids4Kids is open to youth hockey teams in Minnesota certified by Minnesota Hockey, and/or the Minnesota State High School League. This year’s participants include:
Roseville Bantam B1
West St. Paul Warriors
White Bear Lake 10UA
OMGHA U12A
Chaska Chan PeeWee B1
Eden Prairie 12UA
Bemidji PeeWee B1 Blue
Greenway MiniMite White
Princeton BBL 12U
Waconia Wildcats PeeWee
Pine City Dragons
Rogers YHA Sharks
Hibbing-Chisholm PeeWee B
ABOUT GILLETTE CHILDREN’S Founded in 1897, Gillette Children's , based in St. Paul, MN was the first hospital in the nation for kids who have disabilities. Last year, nearly 25,000 families with children facing such complex medical conditions as cerebral palsy, epilepsy and traumatic brain injury, trusted Gillette to help their children thrive. Gillette tailors its care model specifically to the needs of its patient and family community so they can achieve their highest potential.
ABOUT BLAZE CREDIT UNION
Born in 2024 out of a merger-of-equals between Hiway Credit Union and SPIRE Credit Union, Blaze is a full-service financial institution, proudly serving Minnesota and Wisconsin residents with Depression-era roots dating back to 1931. Blaze serves nearly 250,000 members in Minnesota and beyond, registers $4.0B in assets, and serves 26 branch communities. Blaze is here to help members Go for it, whatever their “it” may be, providing guidance along life’s twists and turns. Driven by Midwestern values like community, integrity, and plain old hard work, Blaze Credit Union is committed to providing smart financial products, great rates, and top-tier service as it lives its mission of improving lives. For more information, please visit blazecu.com.