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Spokane Chiefs Deliver Thousands Of Bears

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© The Chiefs delivered stuffed animals to sick kids at two Spokane hospitals on Monday (Photo: SWX) © The Chiefs delivered stuffed animals to sick kids at two Spokane hospitals on Monday (Photo: SWX)
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SPOKANE, Wash – Spokane Chiefs fans came through for local children in a big way by throwing over six thousand stuffed bears onto the ice during Saturday's game against the Tri-City Americans.  

 The teddy bear toss was presented by the Spokesman-Review Christmas Fund. 

 Monday, the Chiefs completed the deal by delivering the bears to Providence Sacred Heart Children's Hospital and the Shriner's Hospital for Children. 

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