Teddy Bear Toss Set for December 8th vs. Niagara IceDogs

The Peterborough Petes will host their annual Teddy Bear Toss on Thursday December 8th when they host the Niagara IceDogs.

 

Fans are encouraged to bring a new or slightly used stuffed toy to the game Vs. the IceDogs and throw it on the ice when the Petes score their first goal of the game.  All the toys will be collected and delivered to the Salvation Army by Winslow Gerolamy Motors/Idealease Peterborough. 

 

The Petes Teddy Bear Toss is again sponsored by Ricky’s All Day Grill.  Ricky’s All Day Grill will donate 25 cents for every toy collected to the Salvation Army Christmas Toy Drive.  The Salvation Army Christmas Toy drive is again sponsored by Energy 99.7fm and Country 105.1fm.

 

In addition fans purchasing a ticket to the game that mention the Promotional Code TEDDYBEAR will receive a regular bowl ticket at a reduced price of $16.  The Petes will then donate $4 for every ticket purchased under this Promo Code to the Salvation Army Christmas Toy Drive.

Schedule
At Belleville
Mar 07, 2012
Loss 6-5
 Game Summary >
 
Vs Brampton
Mar 08, 2012
Loss 3-2
 Game Summary >
 
Vs Oshawa
Mar 13, 2012
Loss 4-3
 Game Summary >
 
At Niagara
Mar 15, 2012
Loss 8-1
 Game Summary >
 
At Oshawa
Mar 18, 2012
Win 8-6
 Game Summary >
 
 
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