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Brothers Face Off for Cancer Research
28 Jan
Summary
- Brothers Nick and Marcus Foligno compete to raise cancer research funds.
- The Foligno Face-Off honors their late mother Janis Foligno.
- Donations of $17 or more support breast cancer research via V Foundation.

Brothers Nick and Marcus Foligno are renewing their competitive spirit for a cause close to their hearts: cancer research. Their "Foligno Face-Off" initiative, in partnership with the NHL, NHL Players' Association, and the V Foundation for Cancer Research, aims to raise funds for breast cancer research, honoring their mother, Janis, who succumbed to the disease in 2009.
Nick Foligno, captain of the Chicago Blackhawks, will finally participate in the second "Foligno Face-Off" game against his brother Marcus of the Minnesota Wild on Tuesday. Nick had missed the initial game on November 26th due to a hand injury. Over $40,000 has already been raised for the cause. Fans are encouraged to donate $17, the jersey number shared by both brothers, to support the V Foundation's breast cancer research efforts.
The campaign channels the Foligno siblings' natural rivalry into a fundraising platform. Donors can choose to support "Team Nick" or "Team Marcus," with entries for a chance to win signed memorabilia. The losing brother faces a lighthearted consequence, adding a fun element to the serious mission of raising awareness and funds for cancer research.




