
TAMPA, Fla. — The Tampa Bay Lightning will host their annual Hockey Fights Cancer Night on Nov. 24 when they take on the Philadelphia Flyers at Benchmark International Arena.
The night will honor those impacted by cancer with special recognitions and charitable initiatives throughout the evening, which include:
The Lightning said more than 700 tickets have been donated to local cancer nonprofits for the game to give patients, families and caregivers the chance to attend the annual event.
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