The Regina Rebels need help in their quest for the Chevrolet Good Deeds Cup.
Wednesday is the final day of voting as the peewee B team tries to advance to the final three.
Coach Nathan Strueby joined the Greg Morgan Morning Show to ask the public for help as the Rebels look to achieve their goal.
“We’re in the top 11 right now and I’m hoping a lot of people out there remember from last year we got to the top three and just fell a little short,” said Strueby.
The Rebels made it to the top three last year but lost to the Northeast Eagles, a peewee C team from Torbay, N.L.
The Rebels gained national recognition in 2020 for their work with the Calgary Super HEROS, a hockey program for kids with disabilities.
The Regina team’s goal is to get the program established in every major Canadian city. If the Rebels win the cup, they’ll get $100,000 to put toward the cause.
The winner will be chosen by a panel of judges and announced on Hockey Night in Canada on March 20.