Canucks Autism Network PRO-AM Luncheon – The Gloves Off Hot Stove Panel

A hockey lover’s dream. The CAN Pro-Am Luncheon Gloves Off Hot Stove Panel will take place Friday, November 3rd at the Parq Hotel Vancouver!

Grab a drink with NHL Alumni and enjoy first-class dining & hear untold stories from around the league.

 Hosted by the Voice of the Canucks: Al Murdoch
 On-stage: Brad May, Darcy Hordichuk & Matthew Barnaby

This year’s panel will pull no punches. Don’t miss it! Moderated by Sportsnet 650’s Joey Kenward.

20 NHL Alumni seated with guests, including: Brendan Morrison, Mason Raymond, Kirk McLean & more

Click here to reserve your seat or table now

Note for CAN Pro-Am players: Luncheon attendance is not included in your participation fee.

The luncheon is an opportunity for tournament participants to sell seats & tables in order to boost their fundraising totals. Tournament participants are welcome to purchase seats and tables for themselves, as well.

Reserve your table:

*All tables have a 1 in 24 chance of having an NHL Alumni seated with them!

  • $3,000 per Regular Table (8 seats – Regular Luncheon Tables DO NOT include an NHL Alumni seated with your guests)
  • $375 per individual seat (Individual seats will be assigned to Regular Tables. Placement at a Premium Table is subject to availability)

 

More about the Canuks Autism Network:

The Canucks Autism Network (CAN), provides programs for individuals on the autism spectrum and their families, while promoting acceptance and inclusion through community engagement and training initiatives across BC and beyond.

In addition to hockey, CAN delivers a range of sports & rec opportunities for all ages.

Help build a society where every Autistic individual is understood, accepted & supported!

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