NHLPA Goals & Dreams | Impact in India
It was a hockey match made in heaven – one of game’s most impactful grassroots programs and one of hockey’s all-time greats.
It was a hockey match made in heaven – one of game’s most impactful grassroots programs and one of hockey’s all-time greats.
The words on the certificate are deeply meaningful ones to Anthony Beauvillier.
Brayden Schenn doesn’t post a great deal on Twitter. But this summer, he had a special message to share.
The NHLPA officially commemorates 20 years of NHLPA Goals & Dreams (G&D) helping children play the game of hockey.
It’s only fitting to spotlight Blake Coleman on National Pickle Day.
A 200-kilometer charity bike ride turned out to be a life-changing experience for Michael Del Zotto.
New partnership aims to continue growing hockey at the grassroots level.
How Filip Forsberg get his kicks, connects with his fans and communities, and why is he happy to be horsing around – so to speak?
Whether it’s on his goalie masks or through his charity work, Jake Allen is proud to share his love for New Brunswick.
Sometimes the greatest things come in the smallest packages. In the case of Kraft Hockeyville 2019, that absolutely applies to the host community of Renous, New Brunswick.
It’s rather fitting that Brenden Dillon supports the charity HEROS.
For Andrew Shaw, Ducky Brand Apparel is far more than just a fashion statement.
When Jason Zucker first met Tucker Helmstrom in 2015 during a team visit University of Minnesota Masonic Children's Hospital, they bonded immediately.
When it comes to helping make hockey goals and dreams a reality, Dion Phaneuf, along with an assist from the NHLPA and its players, has the magic touch.
Along with his wife Kelly, David Backes continues to be one of sport’s biggest advocates for animals.
For the Indigenous youth, the hockey camp in Ochapowace First Nation affords them the chance to dream big. For Mathew Barzal, it’s a chance to make lifelong connections.
The Ben Harpur Big Game was the ideal way for Harpur to give back to his community.
The NHLPA-supported Charity Ping-Pong Challenge, in the name of concussion and rare cancer research, hit new heights as Patrick Eaves earned a fifth straight title.
Eight years. Two charities. One-of-a-kind. Smashfest is on the cusp of a very impressive milestone.
When it comes to his contributions on the ice, Jonathan Toews always leads by example. He's no different when he's making a difference to future generations.