If you've ever dreamed of lacing up and taking to the ice on a real NHL rink, this could be your month, as Rogers is offering the public a rare opportunity to skate on the same ice as their heroes at Toronto's Scotiabank Arena during March Break. Rogers will open up three NHL arenas to the public this month, including the home ice of the Toronto Maple Leafs, as part of its first-ever Screen Break Unplug and Play events, giving local youth the chance to live out their on-ice dreams. Announced on Friday in conjunction with the Global Day of Unplugging, the event is designed to give the younger crowd a chance to put down their phones and take in real experiences. "Our Unplug and Play events encourage Canadian teens and tweens to put their devices down and help build a balanced relationship with their screens," said Sarah Zupnik, Rogers Screen Break Program Director. "As March Break brings more free time, and more screen time, we're giving youth a different option – skating in an NHL arena with their hockey heroes. This is the first of many opportunities Rogers will create to offer healthy screen alternatives." The Scotiabank Arena public skate, taking place on March 19, is happening alongside Leafs Fan Day , which will transform the venue into a celebration of all things blue and white. Fans attending the skate will have a chance to meet players and alumni from the Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Sceptres. Space at the event is limited, and fans are encouraged to register early and bring their own skates. Screen Break Unplug and Play will cap off Leafs Fan Day on March 19 from 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm at Scotiabank Arena, 40 Bay St., Toronto.