Win or lose, Brayden Schenn always finds perspective thanks to meaningful connections made through his community work in St. Louis.
The initiative put forth by the Anthony Duclair Foundation broke ground earlier this month with support from the NHL/NHLPA Industry Growth Fund.
Asista Foundation ambassador Nick Suzuki is helping shelter animals while positively impacting those struggling with mental health.
Krug’s Krew, an initiative from St. Louis Blues defenceman Torey Krug, supports Big Brothers Big Sisters Missouri and Friends of Kids with Cancer.
Brock Faber’s sister, Paige, a star athlete and member of Minnesota Special Hockey, shares her younger brother’s love for the game.
A holiday toy drive is just the latest way Alex Tuch is giving back as he continues to grow the AT9 Foundation.
Jordan Eberle and his wife, Lauren, founded Sticks & Strings in 2022 and have already made an impact in the community.
Andrew Mangiapane has launched Mange’s Breadsticks, a program designed for at-risk youth and supported by the Flames Foundation and the Calgary Italian Open Society.
Dan's memory is inseparable from the arena, scholarship and awards named in his honour.
The forward took to the links alongside Jets teammate Josh Morrissey at the Rogers Legends of Hockey Charity Skins Game.
Lee has helped raise more than $300,000 for childhood cancer.
Marchment took part in G&D events, helping deliver equipment to children in remote Canadian communities.
Backlund credits his wife, Frida, for organizing many of their charitable efforts.
A total of 14,831 assists were recorded by NHL players during the regular season and playoffs, with the NHLPA donating $7 per assist to KHP.
The foundation offers support for young hockey players with scholarships for hockey schools, post-secondary education and camps.
The Flyers forward has been eager to take on a role in supporting the LGBTQ+ community since entering the league over 10 years ago.
Established in 2014, the Malone Family Foundation spotlights mental health awareness and suicide prevention.
The Lightning forward has donated $150 for every point he recorded this season to initiatives supporting mental health.
The Anaheim Ducks defenceman and his wife launched C4Kids in 2018 to provide youth with opportunities to learn, play and love hockey.
Earlier this month, the 27-year-old Quebec-born forward unveiled the Anthony Duclair Foundation.