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Former San Jose Sharks player Scott Hannan (center, in Sharks jersey) presents a check from the San Jose Sharks Alumni Foundation for $3,600 to Jeff Novak of the nonprofit North Valley Hockey in Chico. The donation covers a three-day introductory clinic, equipment rental, insurance and league fees for new and returning players impacted by the Camp Fire. In San Jose to accept the donation were North Valley Hockey players (left to right) Julian McGlone, Matt Novak and Cody Rader, all of Chico, plus Dave Inouye of the Sharks Alumni Foundation. The nonprofit hockey group operates a rink in Hamilton City. For information about the program, see www.nvhsc.org. (Contributed photo)
Former San Jose Sharks player Scott Hannan (center, in Sharks jersey) presents a check from the San Jose Sharks Alumni Foundation for $3,600 to Jeff Novak of the nonprofit North Valley Hockey in Chico. The donation covers a three-day introductory clinic, equipment rental, insurance and league fees for new and returning players impacted by the Camp Fire. In San Jose to accept the donation were North Valley Hockey players (left to right) Julian McGlone, Matt Novak and Cody Rader, all of Chico, plus Dave Inouye of the Sharks Alumni Foundation. The nonprofit hockey group operates a rink in Hamilton City. For information about the program, see www.nvhsc.org. (Contributed photo)
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Former San Jose Sharks player Scott Hannan (center, in Sharks jersey) presents a check from the San Jose Sharks Alumni Foundation for $3,600 to Jeff Novak of the nonprofit North Valley Hockey in Chico. The donation covers a three-day introductory clinic, equipment rental, insurance and league fees for new and returning players impacted by the Camp Fire. In San Jose to accept the donation were North Valley Hockey players (left to right) Julian McGlone, Matt Novak and Cody Rader, all of Chico, plus Dave Inouye of the Sharks Alumni Foundation. The nonprofit hockey group operates a rink in Hamilton City. For information about the program, see www.nvhsc.org. (Contributed photo)

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