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St. Louis Blues Night
GFI invite Pujols Family Foundation families to the Blues hockey game
1.14.10
By Kate Swarbrick
The minute the Pujols Foundation families walked through the entryway of
Scottrade Center, they immediately ran toward their friends at the PFF, offering
hugs and details about their busy winter breaks. Soon enough, however, all talk
turned to hockey. Nick McMullen revealed that he used to play goalie. David
Kime demonstrated his great familiarity with the Blues, identifying the players
by name, and Lauren Hennicke, expressed how she is huge sports fan who loves to
watch the Blues games from home when she can’t attend.
The Pujols Family Foundation was able to kick off 2010 at the Blues game
because GFI Digital president Bruce Gibbs invited PFF families to sit in GFI’s
seats at the Blues game.
Before the game had even started, the PFF families were on their feet
cheering for the Blues. Matt Smitherman cheered so loudly during warm-ups that
he was given a puck by one of the players. Matt had a smile from ear to ear
after receiving that special memento of his night with the Blues.
After a scoreless first period, the PFF families where treated to a snack
and refreshments on the GFI bus. As they left the bus, the children were
surprised with a great goodie bag filled with souvenirs, courtesy of the
Blues.
During the third period, the PFF families got another special treat when
they were recognized on the big screen as GFI’s guests for the evening. The kids
got a kick out of seeing themselves on the big video board in the arena. The
third period also brought the goal that allowed the Blues to defeat the
Minnesota Wild.
All of the PFF families had a great time, thanks to GFI and the Blues. By
the time the game ended, the kids had smiles on their faces and sleep in their
eyes. And they had memories that would last a lifetime, especially for Nick
McMullen who got to see his beloved Blues win their second game in a row at
home!