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Keanu Reeves signs 1-day contract with OHL team to help raise money for mental health

Movie star Keanu Reeves signed a one-day contract with the Ontario Hockey Leagues Windsor Spitfires on Thursday.

Movie star nearly tried out for the junior team as a goalie when he was a teenager

Hollywood actor Keanu Reeves signed a one-day contract with the OHL's Windsor Spitfires, a team he nearly tried out for if not for injury back when he was a teenager.
Hollywood actor Keanu Reeves signed a one-day contract with the OHL's Windsor Spitfires, a team he nearly tried out for if not for injury back when he was a teenager. (Windsor Spitfires)

Movie star Keanu Reeves signed a one-day contract with the Ontario Hockey League's Windsor Spitfires on Thursday.

It was to support the Canadian Mental Health Association's Windsor-Essex branch, whichwillauctionoff signed items from the actor and all proceeds going to the organization.

The contract was signed the same day Reeves was in Windsor, Ont., to perform with his alternative rock band Dogstar at the city's casino.
The contract was signed the same day Reeves was in Windsor, Ont., to perform with his alternative rock band Dogstar at the city's casino. (Windsor Spitfires)

Reeves was in the Ontario border city to play bass for his longtime American alternative rock band Dogstar at Windsor's casino Thursday.

Reevesgrew up in Toronto and was born in Beirut. According to NHL.com, the Matrix star was a goaltender and came close to trying out for the Spitfires when he was a teenager,but couldn't because ofinjury.

After that, he went into acting full time.

Signed team items will be auctioned off to support the Windsor-Essex branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association.
Signed team items will be auctioned off to support the Windsor-Essex branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association. (Windsor Spitfires)

The story is legendary here in Windsor,says Bill Bowler, general manager of the Windsor Spitfires, so when they learned Reeves was coming to town, an employee of the organizationreached out to see what could happen.

"We thought it would be cute. We thought by getting him to sign a jersey, we're going to auction it off for the CMHA (Canadian Mental Health Association), and hopefully raise some money for a greatcause," Bowler said. "And again, we can't thank Mr. Reeves enough."

Reeves shakes hands with the general manager of the Windsor Spitfires Bill Bowler while at The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor on Aug. 22, 2024.
Reeves shakes hands with Spitfires general manager Bill Bowler while the actor was performing at The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor on Thursday. (Windsor Spitfires)

Nicole Sbrocca, CEO of CMHA Windsor-Essex, is also grateful to Reeves, and the Spitfires.

"There are so many opportunities for us to leverage the dollars that are raised by way of this jersey," she said.

Bidding isopen on the Spitfires website. As of Friday afternoon, the top bid was $10,000.

The auction ends on Aug. 30.

With files from Dale Molnar