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Winnipeg Jets owner Mark Chipman to headline Pistons banquet
1 minute read 3:02 PM CSTFor the first time, the Steinbach Pistons will get to host their annual banquet on the same surface they play on.
The team will be covering the ice at the Southeast Event Centre for their annual Fire and Ice Banquet. Previous events have been held at the Niverville Heritage Centre.
”It’s an opportunity to celebrate the team’s community impact, connect with fellow supporters, and hear from a leader in Canadian hockey,” a Pistons news release reads.
With the new space, comes a high-profile speaker. Mark Chipman, the chairman of True North Sports and Entertainment, will be delivering the keynote address.
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