
No brotherly love will be on the floor when brothers Tyler Heavenor and Nolan Heavenor face each other this Friday. Rush's Tyler Heavenor, the older of the two brothers, will focus on a win and not the meeting of his younger brother Nolan Heavenor.
Other Rush players, Kerry Susheski, right hand forward, Trent Smalley, right hand forward and Ted Jenner, left hand defence, who played with the Swarm in the 2005 Season, will also be focused on beating their former team and experiencing the Rush's first win of the season.
The Juno-Award winning hip-hop group Swollen Members will perform the half-time show at the February 3rd game. Swollen Members have played an important role in evolving the face of the Canadian music scene with their rare and rugged brand of hip-hop. They have captured the imagination of the global hip-hop underground and captivated crowds around the globe with their energetic live shows.
Professional lacrosse invades Edmonton with the inaugural season of the Edmonton Rush of the National Lacrosse League. The Edmonton Rush next home game is against the Minnesota Swarm on February 3 at Rexall Place. Professional indoor lacrosse combines the physical play of hockey with the high scoring, fast pace and play-making style of basketball. Purchase tickets at (780) 732-RUSH or Ticketmaster (780) 451-8000.
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January 2006
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19The new battle of Alberta comes to Rexall Place
16Edmonton Rush joins marketing partnership with Alberta Pork