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Red Hot Hockey Event Materials

April 14, 2013pcharbonneau Leave a comment

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Red Hot Hockey is an event that pits two perennial college hockey powers, Boston University and Cornell University, on the grand stage of Madison Square Garden in New York City.

I’ve had the privilege of working on the marketing materials for the Red Hot Hockey events which took place in 2007, 2009, and 2011, and will do so again in 2013. Not only was the initial Red Hot Hockey game the first collegiate hockey game to ever sell out the renowned 18,200-seat arena, but the 2009 and 2011 editions also managed to fill the building to capacity. We even had the Stanley Cup on hand in 2011 as an added experience for the fans.

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Red Hot Hockey is easily the highlight of my career as far as involvement in a project because it combines my love for creativity with my love for hockey. I get to be involved in a lot of aspects of the event, including marketing and managing the event’s social media presence. (Shameless plug: @redhothockey on Twitter).  The Madison Square Garden staff are great to work with and the entire event couldn’t happen without the tireless work of Becky Collet, my former boss at BU, who I still collaborate with as part of Collet Communications.

I’ve waxed philosophical on the redesign of the RHH logo before, but seeing your work up on the scoreboard in an arena with 18,200 people clad in red is a sight that just won’t ever get old. You can see some more of my RHH work by checking out my full portfolio. Cheers.

 

Red Hot Hockey Logo

April 11, 2013September 5, 2020pcharbonneau Leave a comment

rhh-mainpostRed Hot Hockey is a biennial (every two years) college hockey event between Boston University and Cornell at Madison Square Garden over Thanksgiving Weekend. I’ve been involved with RHH since its inception in 2007 when I still worked at BU. In fact, the first RHH logo was the first logo I ever designed that saw the light of day. We gave it a facelift in 2011 that was pretty well received.

You can read more of my thoughts on the logo facelift here. Red Hot Hockey is back in 2015, and we’re hoping to have our fifth-straight sell-out of the Garden. If you’re interested, we’re most active on Twitter, where I try to keep things engaging and entertaining!

Red Hot Hockey Logo Gets a Facelift

April 18, 2011March 26, 2017pcharbonneau 2 Comments

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In one of the proudest, humbling and most exciting moments of my professional career, I got to stand in a sold-out Madison Square Garden in 2007 looking up as my design work emblazoned the arena scoreboard at the start of the inaugural Red Hot Hockey. I was there again in 2009 for another stellar event and another sell-out. I’m switching things up for 2011… design-wise that is.

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Publications and Event Collateral – Red Hot Hockey

April 16, 2011pcharbonneau Leave a comment

A sample of the program and collateral from the Red Hot Hockey event at Madison Square Garden in November, 2009.

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