
Host Liam Gotimer interviews Gladiators front office staff member Kertiss Baisden Jr. about the team’s upcoming Black Ambition Night, presented by NHL Street, on April 4th at 7:30 PM when the Gladiators host the Orlando Solar Bears. This high-energy event will celebrate culture, creativity, and community with special guests, live performances, exclusive giveaways, and an unforgettable hockey experience.
Battle of the Bands – Witness an epic showdown between the Jonesboro Majestic Marching Cardinals and the South Gwinnett Band of Stars, with a pre-game battle and two intermission performances that will bring the house down!
Concourse Market & Art Walk – Explore artwork and creative displays from local students and local artists, highlighting the power of Black artistry and entrepreneurship.
Live Performances & Special Guests – Stay tuned for surprise guest appearances and dynamic performances throughout the night!
Exclusive Giveaway – The first 1000 fans in attendance will receive a special Black Ambition Night commemorative item.
A Celebration Like No Other – From music and culture to community and hockey, this is a night you don’t want to miss!
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Team Website: AtlantaGladiators.com
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Former Atlanta Flames Goaltender Dan Bouchard discusses his career in the National Hockey League, including being drafted by the Boston Bruins in 1969, followed by an eight-year run with the Atlanta Flames in the 1970s. He also shares the story of how he blew the whistle on NHL owners stealing from the players’ pension funds, a scandal that came to light in the early 1990’s with Alan Eagleson, the first executive director of the NHL Players Association, being sent to prison and kicked out of the Hockey Hall of Fame. Dan also shares his reasons why the Flames left Atlanta in 1980, his thoughts on the potential return of the NHL to the area, and most recently, his work with doctors studying and rehabing players’ brains so they can continue their on-ice careers.





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