Adorable video starring Flames assistant GM's kids results in big 50/50
Team's raffle will benefit 'Snowy Strong' ALS fund, total nearly 290k
ByPat Pickens @Pat_Pickens / NHL.com Staff Writer
The Calgary Flames found the cutest way to raise money for ALS research.
Flames assistant general manager Chris Snow's kids, Willa and Cohen, invited hockey fans to participate in the Flames 50/50 raffle, which will benefit the "Snowy Strong" for ALS fund. A short and adorable clip with the kids decked out in full Flames gear, was shared by Kelsie Snow.
Today’s the day! Tonight’s @NHLFlames 50/50 is supporting our #SnowyStrong efforts to #EndALS, but don’t listen to me, listen to these cuties!👇🏻
Chris Snow was diagnosed with ALS in June of 2019. The Flames have been helping raise money for the cause in a number of ways including the memorable "Trick Shot for Snowy" campaign last year. The 50/50 raffle jackpot for Calgary's game against the Winnipeg Jets, open only to Alberta residents, was nearly $290,000 before the entry deadline. Those outside of Alberta interested in supporting Snow's fund and ALS research can visit the charity's website .