Set for July 20 at Steam Whistle Brewery in Toronto, Smashfest, makes its return to Toronto.
The 2014 Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy recipient joins some elite company as a Hockey Fights Cancer ambassador.
Smashfest continues to attract some of hockey’s biggest names both past and present.
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.
The eighth annual Smashfest® Charity Ping-Pong Challenge hosted by Dominic Moore will take place Thursday, July 25 at Steam Whistle Brewing in Toronto.
William Nylander had one mission in mind when it came to Smashfest VII: get the better of anyone who wears a blue and white hockey sweater.
It was competitive, it was fun, and as four-peat champion Patrick Eaves put it best, everyone walked away a winner.
Patrick Eaves, who was limited to just two NHL games in 2017-18, can’t wait for the puck to drop on the new season. But before it does, the right wing has one order of business to take care of.
Dominic Moore, Connor Brown and James van Riemsdyk to stop by Bay/ Wellington in Toronto tomorrow to promote Smashfest® Charity Ping-Pong Challenge.
“When I look back on my career highlights, those two games were so memorable,” said Moore, whose 14-year pro career has him eight games shy of 1,000 combined regular season and playoff games.
Created and hosted by Dominic Moore and supported by the NHLPA, Smashfest continued to grow its efforts Thursday to help fund concussion and rare cancer research with Smashfest VI, one of the most unique charitable experiences that has now raised over $665,000 to date.
Charity Ping-Pong Challenge supported by the NHLPA raises funds for concussion & rare cancer research.
NHLPA.com caught up with the veteran Bruins forward on his minor hockey memories, suiting up in Boston and which teammate is the go-to man when it comes to finding good restaurants on the road.
Dominic Moore hosted fifth annual event with the NHLPA where important funds and awareness for concussion and rare cancer research were raised, and a ping-pong champion was crowned.
Five years running. $500,000 dollars raised. Legendary fun.
Annual charity ping-pong event supports concussion and rare cancer research.
Piece explains how a Ping-Pong table is the most important part of the NHL locker room.
Charity Ping-Pong Event Supported by the NHLPA Raises Funds for Concussion & Rare Cancer Research
The NHLPA and NHL player Dominic Moore are proud to announce year five of Smashfest®.