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Ever wonder what Ray Bourque was like in the locker room or what types of discussions the Bruins front office had before drafting Tyler Seguin? Well, the Boston Bruins Foundation is giving fans a chance to ask team president Cam Neely questions such as those as part of a lunch with the Hall of Famer.
The Boston Bruins Foundation is raffling off a chance for one fan and a guest to join Neely for lunch and a chance to attend the 18th annual Comics Come Home stand-up comedy benefit. The raffle will run through Nov. 15.
Tickets can be purchased online at www.bruinsraffles.org for $5 per ticket. Net proceeds will benefit the Boston Bruins Foundation and the Cam Neely Foundation for Cancer Care.
Comics Come Home is the longest running stand-up comedy benefit in the country, and it will take place on Nov. 17 at Boston University’s Agganis Arena. It is hosted by Denis Leary and has featured many notable comics, such as Jimmy Fallon, Lenny Clarke, Adam Ferrara, Dane Cook, Bill Burr, Tony V, Kenny Rogerson and Darrell Hammond.
The event helps raise funds for the Cam Neely Foundation for Cancer Care and its various initiatives. For more information on the foundation, please visit its website.