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Wolves’ March Madness features frequent giveaways

Want the chance to win an American Girl doll? Intrigued by a Wolves St. Patrick’s Day pint glass? Interested in being a part of the Chicago Wolves’ inaugural Diversity & Inclusion Night? Then you need to get to Allstate Arena for a Wolves game during March.

The Wolves, winners of 15 of their last 16 home games, host seven contests during the month and nearly all of them provide the opportunity to receive a popular giveaway item.

On Saturday, March 10, the Wolves host American Girl Night as part of the 7 p.m. game against the Central Division-leading Manitoba Moose. The first 1,000 children to enter Allstate Arena receive an American Girl doll accessory — and the Wolves will give away five American Girl dolls at random during the course of the game.

Sunday, March 11, marks the first of three consecutive Family Sundays designed to allow families to relax and renew together. When the Wolves host the Rockford IceHogs at 3 p.m. on March 11, the first 1,000 kids receive a Santa’s Village Azoosment Park admission pass. When the Wolves face the Iowa Wild at 3 p.m. on March 18, the first 1,000 kids receive a Chicagoland Speedway admission pass. When the Wolves welcome the Grand Rapids Griffins for a 5 p.m. contest on March 25, the first 1,000 kids receive an Arlington International Racecourse admission pass.

Every Family Sunday features free face-painting, sign-making and caricature-drawing on the main concourse as well as a postgame autograph session with Wolves players. Parents can purchase half-price tickets for children on the day of the game.

On Saturday, March 17, when the Wolves take on the Rockford IceHogs, the first 2,500 fans will receive a Wolves St. Patrick’s Day pint glass courtesy of Flood Brothers. The Wolves also will debut their commemorative St. Patrick’s Day jerseys, presented by Jewel-Osco, that will be auctioned and raffled with proceeds going to Easterseals Metropolitan Chicago and Chicago Wolves Charities.

On Saturday, March 31, the Wolves welcome everyone for the first #WeAreAllWolves Diversity & Inclusion Night. The first 5,000 people to enter Allstate Arena receive a #WeAreAllWolves bracelet.

The Wolves, who have produced the American Hockey League’s best record over the last three months with 57 points in 37 games (a .770 points percentage), have just 11 regular-season home games remaining.