NHL Team Unites Against ALS
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With all 32 NHL teams aboard, ALS Super Auction is a unique fundraiser

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1,000 Canadians are diagnosed with ALS each year and approximately 5,000 in the U.S. About 80% of those with the progressive nerve cell affliction will die in two to five years .
Every NHL team is offering a package for bidding, centred around game tickets, meet-and-greets with VIPs, management and players, signed jerseys and meals with current and former stars.
The NHL Alumni also are offering a chance to play or coach with them somewhere in Ontario at a charity game this winter .
Among the players giving game-worn sweaters are Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin of the Penguins , and Brad Marchand of Boston with almost all teams giving signed sweaters of some type.
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