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Published on March 20, 2024
Saint Paul Police Lace Up for 2024 Northland Cup Charity Hockey Game to Benefit Domestic Abuse ProjectSource: Saint Paul Police Department

Get ready for some hard-hitting action on the ice, Saint Paul — and it's all for a good cause. The Saint Paul Police Department is lacing up their skates for the 2024 Northland Cup Charitable Hockey Game, where city cops will face off against county state's finest in a classic City vs. County puck battle. The big game's dropping the puck at 11:30 a.m. Sunday, March 24, at the TRIA Rink, so grab your tickets and come witness the friendly rivalry.

According to a Facebook post by the Saint Paul Police Department, this isn't just about who can score the most goals; it's about supporting a noble cause, the Saint Paul & Ramsey County Domestic Abuse Intervention Project (SPIP), which provides critical support and services to individuals affected by domestic violence, the entire proceeds from the ticket sales to the families in need, so it's a win-win no matter the final score on the scoreboard.

As the anticipation builds for a game that promises to be more than just a show of skill on the ice, residents are pitching in to show their support. This event is more than just a game; it's a testament to the dedication of Saint Paul's finest, who are as committed to justice off the ice as they are to sportsmanship on it. They don't just serve and protect; they're showing up to make a difference where it counts.

So make your calendars and get your game face on; this Sunday is your chance to stand with Saint Paul's protectors on the ice as they skate for a cause that's bigger than the game. Everyone is invited to join the fun at the TRIA Rink, where the puck drops on solidarity, community spirit, and the unstoppable force of law enforcement when they unite for the greater good. Be there and be part of something that promises to be a memorable, community-fueled event for a critically important initiative like SPIP.