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NHL star-studded charity game draws packed crowd in Kelowna

The Gorges/Comeau Homebase Charity Tournament returned for its 2nd year
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Josh Gorgessa国际传媒 Homebase charity slo-pitch game drew over 500 fans at Elk Stadium Friday night. Photo: Mackenzie Britton/Capital News

It was standing room only when the first pitch was finally thrown at a star-studded charity match in downtown Kelowna.

The 2nd Gorges/Comeau Homebase Charity Slo-Pitch Tournament returned to Kelowna Friday night. Past and present NHL stars joined hometown Kelowna heroes Josh Gorges and Blake Comeau for the charity match that raises funds for JoeAnnasa国际传媒檚 House.

Last year, the charity game raised over $117,000 and Gorges hopes to surpass that and bring in more for the local charity.

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NHL friends and local stars joined the Gorges/Comeau game. Many of the stars have links to Kelowna, B.C., or the Rockets. Carey Price, Shea Weber, Brendan Gallagher, Jordin Tootoo, Luke and Brayden Schenn and more decided to spend some of their off-season in the Okanagan, supporting the local charity by hitting home-runs instead of slap-shots.

Sicamoussa国际传媒 own and former Kelowna Rockets star Shea Weber missed last yearsa国际传媒檚 game, but was happy to attend this year.

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Gorges and Gallagher spent two seasons together with the Canadians, which is a big reason Gallagher returns for the tournament.

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Fans of all sorts of NHL teamsa国际传媒檚 gathered in Kelowna to meet some of their favourite players.

All proceeds from the game will go to the KGH Foundationsa国际传媒檚 JoeAnnasa国际传媒檚 House which houses families while they visit Kelowna for treatment at KGH.

Team Gorges ended up coming away with the win.

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