Boston Bruins Announce the 2024 Fan Fest Tour-PWHL Boston will be featured

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This past Thursday, the Bruins announced that the Fan Fest will return after a few years. The tour will run from August 23-25. Each hosting city will contain activities and games for the fans to participate in, Bruins merchandise to purchase. Boston Bruins BFit will also be attending to lead kid-friendly fitness activities. Members of the Bruins organization are expected to make an appearance at each stop of the Fan Fest Tour. The fan fest will kick off the 100 Days of Hockey campaign that will run until December 1st.

“Engaging the next generation of Bruins fans has been an important part of our Centennial celebration,” said Boston Bruins President Cam Neely. “We are excited to bring the spirit of the Boston Bruins to fans in their home cities and look forward to continuing to unite communities across New England through the game of hockey for years to come.”

PWHL Boston will make an apperance at the stop in Lowell, Massachussetts, as Tsongas Center is hosting the event.

Here are the following locations, dates, and times of the tour:

  • Friday, August 23: Lewiston, ME (The Colisée), 12-4 p.m.
  • Saturday, August 24: Lowell, MA (Tsongas Center), 12-4 p.m.
  • Sunday, August 25: Plymouth, MA (Memorial Hall), 12-4 p.m. 

The events are free to attend, and the fans are encouraged to pre-register. Register here


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