
Hockey Fans Raise Over $300,000 in First Two Rounds of NHL Playoffs The first annual playoff "Beard-a-thon" (http://www.beardathon.com) has raised over $300,000 for NHL team charities during the first two rounds of the 2009 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs. Across the nation, over 7,000 hockey fans have dropped their razor and picked up the cause. East Aurora, NY (PRWEB) May 19, 2009 The first annual playoff "Beard-a-thon" (http://www.beardathon.com) has raised over $300,000 for NHL team charities during the first two rounds of the 2009 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs. Across the nation, over 7,000 hockey fans have dropped their razor and picked up the cause. Currently, the Boston Bruins lead all teams with over $83,000 raised for the Boston Bruins Foundation. The fans of the Pittsburgh Penguins continue to show their support and have raised over $72,000 for the Mario Lemieux Foundation. The top fundraiser nationwide is Ken Casey, the lead singer of the Celtic-rock band Dropkick Murphys. Mr. Casey has raised $16,000 for his beard heroics. During the Conference Finals, the playoff beards and funds will continue to grow in Detroit, Chicago, Carolina and Pittsburgh, as each of the teams battle to reach the Stanley Cup Finals. The Beard-a-thon encourages fans to "grow one for the team" for the duration of the Stanley Cup Playoffs and have their friends, family, and business associates pledge them. Fans who are unable, or unwilling to grow a playoff beard, can pledge their favorite NHL player or build a virtual playoff beard on the website. Proceeds from the Beard-a-thon benefit local team charities. For more information log onto http://www.beardathon.com. About the Playoff Beard
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