What's Happening?
During a Buffalo Sabres game against the Tampa Bay Lightning, Tiffany Seger, an Amherst native, purchased 50/50 raffle tickets online. The jackpot reached $318,534, setting a record for the largest single-game jackpot for a U.S. NHL team. Seger won half
of the prize, amounting to $159,267. The raffle, presented by Northtown Automotive, supports the Buffalo Sabres Foundation's mission to aid Western New York communities. Seger celebrated her win with her family and received her prize at KeyBank Center, where she met the Foundation's president, Rich Jureller. The raffle has grown significantly, with average jackpots increasing from $30,000 to $60,000 per game, benefiting local charitable organizations.
Why It's Important?
The record-breaking 50/50 raffle highlights the significant role sports can play in community support. The Buffalo Sabres Foundation uses funds from these raffles to assist various groups in Western New York, demonstrating the positive impact of sports on local communities. The increased jackpot sizes reflect heightened fan engagement and support, which translates into more resources for charitable causes. This event underscores the potential for sports organizations to foster community development and support through innovative fundraising methods.
What's Next?
With the success of the 50/50 raffle, the Buffalo Sabres Foundation is likely to continue leveraging this fundraising tool to support local charities. As the Sabres advance in the playoffs, fan engagement and raffle participation may increase, further boosting funds available for community initiatives. The Foundation may explore additional partnerships and promotional strategies to maximize the impact of future raffles, ensuring continued support for Western New York organizations.












