The San Diego Gulls will flock back to the San Diego Sports Arena this weekend. The junior team will play its opening homestand against Fresno Oct. 2-4 at the arena as part of a full weekend of puck that will celebrate past, present and future hockey in San Diego. “We’re trying to give them more exposure, to show everybody that we still have a junior team in town here. Let’s go support them,” said former Gulls star Martin St. Amour. The Gulls’ three-game home-stand is sandwiched around the second annual game between Gulls alumni and the military. The game will raise money for local military and local youth hockey programs and is set for 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Sports Arena, preceded by the Gulls game against Fresno at 4:30 p.m. “It’s a chance for [fans] to come and see the old players that were there and also do a good deed by giving some money to the military,” St. Amour said. St. Amour said last year’s charity game at the San Diego Ice Arena in Mira Mesa was not advertised, but 1,200 people showed up and some had to be turned away. The game itself will be fun and light – at least as light as hockey can be. “It’s a very fun, pleasant game. It’s going to be a lot of fun for everybody,” St. Amour said. “There’s a lot of laughs; it’s not taken too seriously, and we just enjoy it.” St. Amour is one of the main attractions of the game. He played for the Gulls from 1995 to 2003 and also coached the team for two years. In the 1995-96 season, St. Amour scored 61 goals and 48 assists, helping lead the Gulls to their first of three consecutive Taylor Cup championships. Another Gulls alum at the game will be B.J. MacPherson, who will play in the game eight years after doctors told him he couldn’t walk. In a 2001 game in Boise, MacPherson suffered a dislocated neck and ruptured vertebra following a cheap shot, after which his heart stopped. “I took him to the hospital and I was there all night with him. It’s really hard to imagine when a doctor tells you that you’re never going to walk again and now he’s going to play with us. It’s just unbelievable,” St. Amour said. St. Amour expects a strong reaction when MacPherson steps back out on the ice. And that will just be from the players themselves. The current Gulls play Fresno on Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at noon. They returned to action last year after the team folded in 2006. Consequently, the level of play is a little bit different. The new version of the Gulls is a team of amateurs who play in the Western States Hockey League, a Junior B league. Gulls teams of the past were National Hockey League affiliates filled with professionals. “These kids are finishing high school, starting college somewhere or doing some stuff where they still want to move on with hockey,” St. Amour said. St. Amour said the Gulls players range from 16 to 20 years old. The next step would be a major junior program or college hockey. After opening at the Sports Arena, the Gulls will return to the Iceoplex in Escondido, where they play their regular season games. The Gulls are currently third in the WSHL Western Division with six points (2-0-0-2). A ticket for all four games costs $15 and tickets will be available at the door. For more information, visit www.sandiegogullshockeyclub.com.