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Marquette, Michigan, wins title of Kraft 'Hockeyville' USA 2016, Buffalo Sabres game

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Sat, Apr 30th 2016 07:00 pm

Community wins $150,000 in arena upgrades and will host nationally televised NHL pre-season game between Buffalo Sabres and Carolina Hurricanes

Marquette, Michigan, has been named Kraft "Hockeyville" USA 2016 - the most passionate hockey community in America.

In partnership with the National Hockey League and the National Hockey League Players' Association, the Kraft "Hockeyville" USA contest has awarded $150,000 in upgrades to Lakeview Arena, which will also host the Oct. 4 NHL pre-season game broadcast on NBCSN between the Buffalo Sabres and Carolina Hurricanes.

Marquette is rich in hockey heritage and Lakeview Arena stands as a pillar of the community, stimulating the local economy since it opened in 1973. Lakeview Arena's semi-pro Marquette Iron Rangers signed the first female professional hockey player in North American history, Karen Koch. Lakeview Arena will prioritize energy-efficiency updates with the grand prize money in addition to other arena upgrades to ensure future generations of Marquette players are able to enjoy skating at Lakeview Arena for years to come.

"We've seen amazing participation across the country in Kraft 'Hockeyville' USA's second year," said Nina Barton, senior vice president of marketing, Kraft Heinz Co. "This year's contest led to millions of votes from passionate hockey fans, and we're so proud America has chosen the spirited, well-deserving community of Marquette as Kraft 'Hockeyville' USA 2016."

Marquette was just one of more than a thousand communities across the country that submitted stories showing their hockey spirit and passion. The runner-up, Rushmore Thunderdome of Rapid City, South Dakota, will receive $75,000 to use toward arena upgrades.

"The local rink is a hub of activity, excitement, entertainment and fun - a place where the love of hockey can energize an entire community," NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said. "The National Hockey League is pleased to recognize all who participated in Kraft 'Hockeyville' USA and is delighted to congratulate Marquette, Michigan, for ensuring that an upgraded Lakeview Arena will be able to welcome future generations of hockey families, players, coaches and volunteers."

"Kraft 'Hockeyville' gives players the chance to take the game back to local arenas where the game is learned," NHLPA Executive Director Don Fehr said. "The players from the Sabres and Hurricanes are excited to hit the ice in Marquette for this year's Kraft 'Hockeyville' USA game."

"We're excited to once again have a chance to participate in a Kraft 'Hockeyville' USA preseason game," Buffalo Sabres General Manager Tim Murray said. "As an organization, we're proud to be a part of such a tremendous community initiative."

"We're thrilled to be involved with this initiative, which highlights the grassroots of our sport," Carolina Hurricanes General Manager Ron Francis said. "I grew up about three hours from Marquette, so it will be fun to be on the Upper Peninsula to be a part of this special event."

The Kraft Heinz Co. is the third-largest food and beverage company in North America and the fifth-largest food and beverage company in the world, with eight $1 billion-plus brands. A globally trusted producer of foods, Kraft Heinz iconic brands include Kraft, Heinz, ABC, Capri Sun, Classico, Jell-O, Kool-Aid, Lunchables, Maxwell House, Ore-Ida, Oscar Mayer, Philadelphia, Planters, Plasmon, Quero, Weight Watchers Smart Ones and Velveeta. Kraft Heinz is "dedicated to the sustainable health of our people, our planet and our company."

For more information, visit www.kraftheinzcompany.com.

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