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Quad Cities Storm Host "Kids Run Show" for Young Hockey Players
Locale: UNITED STATES

Moline, IL - January 9th, 2026 - The Quad Cities Storm are doubling down on their commitment to fostering youth hockey, hosting their second annual "Kids Run Show" event tomorrow, January 10th, at the TaxSlayer Center. This unique event promises an exciting and interactive experience for young hockey enthusiasts aged 5-12, offering them a rare opportunity to take center stage and showcase their skills on the professional ice.
The "Kids Run Show" isn't just a demonstration; it's a full-fledged competition designed to test and celebrate the budding talents of the region's young hockey players. Participants will engage in a series of carefully curated skills challenges, encompassing the fundamental elements of the game: skating agility, puck-handling finesse, and shooting accuracy. Judging will be conducted by Storm players and coaching staff, providing valuable feedback and encouragement to each competitor.
"We are thrilled to bring back the Kids Run Show for a second year," stated Storm Head Coach and General Manager Kevin Devine. "It's a great way to promote youth hockey in the Quad Cities and give these young players a chance to shine." The event's popularity last year prompted the Storm organization to build on its success, making this year's iteration even more engaging and expansive. The team recognizes the importance of investing in the future of the sport, and initiatives like the "Kids Run Show" are central to that strategy.
Beyond the thrill of competition, the event offers a unique opportunity for young fans to connect with their hockey heroes. Winners of each skill competition will be awarded prizes, but all participants will benefit from a meet-and-greet session with the entire Quad Cities Storm team. Autographs and photos will be readily available, allowing kids to forge a personal connection with the players they admire. This interaction is designed to inspire these young athletes and reinforce the idea that dedication and hard work can lead to achieving their dreams.
The Quad Cities area has a long and rich history with hockey, and the Storm are actively working to revitalize that passion within the younger generation. Local hockey leagues have seen steady growth in recent years, but the Storm believe they can accelerate this momentum by providing a platform for young players to gain exposure and recognition. The team views itself not only as a professional sports franchise, but also as a community partner committed to the development of local talent.
The "Kids Run Show" aligns with a broader trend within professional sports organizations - an increasing focus on fan engagement and community outreach. Teams are realizing that building a loyal fanbase requires more than just winning games. Creating meaningful experiences for fans, particularly the next generation, is crucial for long-term success. By providing opportunities for young players to participate and interact with the team, the Storm are fostering a sense of belonging and cultivating a lifelong passion for the sport.
Tickets for the family-friendly event are currently available online through Ticketmaster ([ https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/07005d35d2ae2d5f ]) and are expected to sell quickly. More information, including a detailed schedule of events and participant guidelines, can be found on the official Quad Cities Storm website ([ https://www.quadcitystorm.com/ ]). The Storm encourage families to come out and support these young athletes as they demonstrate their skills and passion for hockey. The event promises to be a highlight of the hockey season for both participants and spectators alike, reinforcing the Quad Cities' vibrant sports culture.
Read the Full KWQC Article at:
[ https://www.kwqc.com/2026/01/09/quad-city-storms-kids-run-show-event-returns-2nd-year/ ]
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