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Tampa Bay Lightning draw criticism over $1 million shoot attempt involving cancer survivor
Summary
At the NHL Stadium Series, the Tampa Bay Lightning brought out cancer survivor Rob Higgins for staged puck shots that could raise up to $1 million; he missed the attempts and the team announced a $200,000 donation.
Content
The Tampa Bay Lightning drew criticism after an on-ice promotion during the NHL Stadium Series. The team invited Rob Higgins, a cancer survivor and the CEO of the University of South Florida's athletic department, to attempt difficult puck shots that could increase a charitable donation. Higgins missed the staged attempts and the announced donation was set at $200,000.
What happened:
- The event took place at Raymond James Stadium as part of the NHL Stadium Series.
- Rob Higgins was presented with $100,000 and given chances to win larger sums, including $500,000 and $1 million, by making difficult shots.
- Higgins missed the attempts and the team announced a $200,000 donation after the segment.
- The moment prompted widespread online criticism, and Higgins later posted thanks and outlined the charities receiving funds.
Summary:
The on-ice promotion drew negative attention and raised questions about how charitable moments are staged during sporting events. Undetermined at this time.
