The Freeway Face-Off Beach Clean-Up will take place in Long Beach and will include a fun afternoon of beautifying our community in support of Hickman's passion for recycling and keeping our coastlines clean.
All participants will receive an NHL Green t-shirt representing their favorite team (Ducks or Kings) and a complimentary lunch.
A limited number of volunteer spots are available on a first-come, first-served basis. To sign-up for the Anaheim Ducks beach clean-up team, Ducks fans can visit
AnaheimDucks.com/BeachCleanUp
. To join the Kings beach clean-up team, Kings fans can visit
LAKings.com/BeachCleanUp
.
The Ducks and Kings will meet on the ice for their two remaining games of the 2021-22 Freeway Face-off on Tuesday, April 19 at Honda Center (7 p.m. PT) and Saturday, April 23 at Crypto.com Arena (7:30 p.m. PT).
About NHL Green
The NHL is committed to protecting the places we play hockey for future generations. We're using innovative technologies to transform our business, and inspiring our communities and partners to lower emissions, conserve water, reduce waste and more. When your sport is so much more than a game, you have to play it forward.
About Ryan's Recycling
In 2012 at the age of 3, Ryan went along with his dad to the local recycling center and cashed in a few small bags of cans and bottles and decided that recycling was in his future. The day after going to the recycling center, Ryan notified his mom and dad that he wanted to give empty plastic bags to all the neighbors and maybe they would save their recyclables for him. Not only did the local neighbors save their cans and bottles for Ryan but so did their friends, families and co-workers. Today, Ryan has customers all over Orange County, CA and he has a passion to recycle that is amazing. His goal is to recycle to keep cans and bottles from reaching the ocean where it's harmful to the environment. Ryan spends a part of every week sorting thru cans and bottles from his customers and getting them ready to take to the recycle center.