According to a press release by the EPHL, both the Brooklyn Aces and New Jersey Rockhoppers have signed former New York Ranger star Ron Duguay to a one game contract, making him the second oldest player to lace up the skates in a professional hockey game.
Duguay will play for the Brooklyn Aces on Saturday, March 21 when they take on the Rockhoppers at Aviator Sports and Recreation Center. The following day, he’ll don the orange and black when Jersey faces off with the Danbury Mad Hatters.
As part of Duguay’s signing, the EPHL will be joining forces with Duguay to promote the Madison Square Garden charitable organization, The Garden of Dreams. Throughout both games, the teams will be conducting auctions of hockey memorabilia and special opportunities to benefit this fund.
In 860 NHL games, Duguay scored 274 goals and 582 points. In 12 NHL seasons, he spent six in Madison Square Garden with the Rangers.
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