Showing posts with label Syracuse Crunch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Syracuse Crunch. Show all posts

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Stanley Cup Dream Come True!







Congratulations to The Puck Hog essay winner Noah Delaney!  We are so thrilled to share the news.  As you know,  Noah won my local contest with his heartwarming essay posted right here on The Syracuse Hockey Moms Network. We encouraged his mom to enter the national contest.  She is so glad she did.  Noah won!
Noah will get to spend a day with the Stanley Cup on May 6th here in Central New York. The location has not yet been determined, so we will keep you updated as we learn more.  Discover will be doing a feature story on Noah that will air during the Stanley Cup Playoffs.  So the whole nation will get to meet this wonderful 10- year old hockey player from Fulton and hear why you should never give up on your dreams!  

Monday, November 23, 2009

Crunch Experience 2009

LOGO IN LIGHTS














CRUNCH & MUNCH














WISH THEM LUCK













THEN CHUCK A PUCK!

Friday, November 13, 2009

Crunch for Another Decade

It's a done deal and let's celebrate! A new lease has been signed and that means we get to enjoy ten more years of Syracuse Crunch games at the downtown War Memorial. Good news for all of us hockey fans and for youth hockey. Crunch night experiences have long delivered some of the best memories for our kids. An afternoon youth hockey game, followed by a pizza party downstairs and a Kodak moment with Al. The hurried uniformed parade up the stairs to take over a section in the stands leaves little time to sit back , relax and enjoy the game. You've got to gather the kids, parade them back down the stairs to suit and lace them up. It never fails. With just a few minutes to spare, nature calls. You asked them how many times before they got all of their gear on? Any frantic moments quickly give way to feelings of pride and excitement as the kids take to the ice and skate between the periods. Then you hear it. The cheers from what sounds like an NHL-sized crowd. They're cheering for our kids. There they are. On the grand ice and giving the crowd plenty of reason to cheer. Memories that last a lifetime for you and for your youth hockey player. Here's to ten more memorable years.