Merrill Fay, center, is escorted off the ice Saturday night by New England Wolves player Alex Valentini, left, and coach Mike Potenza during the Wolves match against the New Hampshire Avalanche at Merrill Fay Arena in Laconia. During the game, jersey No. 18 was retired to remember Mischa Fay, Merrill Fay's 17-year-old son who was killed in a police shooting on New Year’s Day last year. The game's activities also included the annual fundraiser for The Cure Starts Now, a childhood cancer research foundation. The Avalanche won the game 7-6 in overtime, and the game raised $43,782 for The Cure Starts Now. Valentini retired the jersey between the first and second periods. (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
New England Wolves player Alex Valentini, left, escorts owner Merrill Fay off the ice after retiring jersey No. 18 during the Wolves' annual JBT fundraiser game against the New Hampshire Avalanche on Saturday. The jersey was retired to honor Fay's 17-year-old son Mischa Fay, who died last year during a police shooting. The game, at the Merrill Fay Arena in Laconia, was won by the Avalanch 7-6 in overtime. (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
Merrill Fay, right, accepts jersey No. 18 from New England Wolves player Alex Valentini, left, during the annual JBT fundraiser game against the New Hampshire Avalanche on Saturday night at Merrill Fay Arena in Laconia. Jersey No. 18 was retired in honor of Fay's 17-year-old son, Mischa Fay, who died during a police shooting last year. (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
A shootout during the New England Wolves annual JBT game was part of the fundraising for The Cure Starts Now Foundation on Saturday night. During the game at the Merrill Fay Arena in Laconia, the Wolves raised over $40,000 for the cause. (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
The New England Wolves hosted the New Hampshire Avalanche for their annual JBT fundraiser game at Merrill Fay Arena in Laconia on Saturday. During the game, jersey No. 18 was retired to honor Mischa Fay, who died at 17 last year during a police shooting. (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
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Merrill Fay, center, is escorted off the ice Saturday night by New England Wolves player Alex Valentini, left, and coach Mike Potenza during the Wolves match against the New Hampshire Avalanche at Merrill Fay Arena in Laconia. During the game, jersey No. 18 was retired to remember Mischa Fay, Merrill Fay's 17-year-old son who was killed in a police shooting on New Year’s Day last year. The game's activities also included the annual fundraiser for The Cure Starts Now, a childhood cancer research foundation. The Avalanche won the game 7-6 in overtime, and the game raised $43,782 for The Cure Starts Now. Valentini retired the jersey between the first and second periods. (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
New England Wolves player Alex Valentini, left, escorts owner Merrill Fay off the ice after retiring jersey No. 18 during the Wolves' annual JBT fundraiser game against the New Hampshire Avalanche on Saturday. The jersey was retired to honor Fay's 17-year-old son Mischa Fay, who died last year during a police shooting. The game, at the Merrill Fay Arena in Laconia, was won by the Avalanch 7-6 in overtime. (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
Merrill Fay, right, accepts jersey No. 18 from New England Wolves player Alex Valentini, left, during the annual JBT fundraiser game against the New Hampshire Avalanche on Saturday night at Merrill Fay Arena in Laconia. Jersey No. 18 was retired in honor of Fay's 17-year-old son, Mischa Fay, who died during a police shooting last year. (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
A shootout during the New England Wolves annual JBT game was part of the fundraising for The Cure Starts Now Foundation on Saturday night. During the game at the Merrill Fay Arena in Laconia, the Wolves raised over $40,000 for the cause. (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
The New England Wolves hosted the New Hampshire Avalanche for their annual JBT fundraiser game at Merrill Fay Arena in Laconia on Saturday. During the game, jersey No. 18 was retired to honor Mischa Fay, who died at 17 last year during a police shooting. (Gabriel Perry/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)


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