HOCKEY FIGHTS CANCER

Thursday, Dec. 12 | 7 p.m.

Blues vs. San Jose Sharks


The St. Louis Blues, Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes- Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine, and the V Foundation are excited to celebrate Hockey Fights Cancer Night at Enterprise Center. Devoted to all who have been affected by cancer, Hockey Fights Cancer features numerous fundraising efforts, player-driven initiatives, community stories and more.

The St. Louis Blues are committing to fundraising $200,000 for a V Foundation cancer research grant throughout the 2024-2025 NHL season. This grant will fund a cancer research project at Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center, an NCI-Designated Cancer Center in St. Louis, with a focus on the head neck tumor center. Hockey Fights Cancer™, a joint initiative of the National Hockey League (NHL) and the National Hockey League Players’ Association (NHLPA) powered by the V Foundation, is committed to accelerating research conducted by the best scientists in the world who are working to achieve Victory Over Cancer. The team will kick off this fundraising initiative on Thursday, Dec. 12 in connection with their Hockey Fights Cancer game.

Fundraising Opportunities

Blues for Kids Mystery Puck

Commemorate Hockey Fights Cancer Night, presented by Siteman Cancer Center, by purchasing a Blues mystery puck at the Blues For Kids section outside of Portal 15 and in the District. All pucks are $40 and are autographed by members of the team and wrapped in foil to conceal the signature. All proceeds will fund a research grant for Siteman Cancer Center through the V Foundation. This year's pucks were designed by St. Louis Children's Hospital patient Jaxon Menner.

Hockey Fights Cancer Pins

Hockey Fights Cancer pins will be available for purchase at the Blues for Kids Section outside of Portal 15 and in the District. All proceeds will fund a research grant for Siteman Cancer Center through the V Foundation.

Lavender Stick Tape

Bid on autographed equipment and memorabilia, including Hockey Fights Cancer lavender stick tape used by Blues players during warm-ups. Text “blues” to 76278 to bid on these great items.

50/50 Raffle

The Blues will host a 50/50 Raffle to benefit the Blues Hockey Fights Cancer efforts. The winning number will be drawn on during the third period of Hockey Fights Cancer Night on Thursday, Dec. 12.

Hockey Fights Cancer

Quarter-Zip Pullover
Presented by Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine

On Dec. 12, the St. Louis Blues will come together with their fans for a meaningful and impactful Hockey Fights Cancer theme night. This special event aims to raise awareness and support for cancer patients, survivors, and their families. As part of the night, theme ticket buyers will have the opportunity to acquire an exclusive lavender and white Blues quarter-zip pullover. HFC proceeds will support Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine and Blues for Kids grant program providing funds to cancer care and awareness not-for-profits in the St. Louis area.

SOLD OUT

"I Fight For" Card

Download and fill out your own "I Fight For" Card to show support at the game for loved ones battling cancer. Blank cards will also be placed at tables throughout Enterprise Center concourse.

Cards will be available to fill out at the following locations:
Portal 1, 6, 12 and 15

Club Level Entrance
Portal 31, 40 and 48

Spread Ari's Light

Fans in attendance are encouraged to shine their cell phones' flashlights prior to the national anthem in honor of Blues fan Arianna Dougan, who passed away at age 11 after a battle with cancer.

Hockey Fights Cancer Stars of the Game

The St. Louis Blues are teaming up with the St. Louis business community for the Hockey Fights Cancer First Stars of the Game Program. The initiative will present local companies an opportunity to treat employees affected by cancer to a unique experience when the Blues host the San Jose Sharks for Hockey Fights Cancer Night on Dec. 12.

For a $3,000 donation, benefiting Siteman Cancer Center and the V Foundation, companies will receive two Sky Level Suite tickets to the Blues HFC game to present to an employee who has battled cancer or had someone in their immediate family battle cancer. Each HFC Star of the Game will also receive a locker-room issued hockey fights cancer jersey from a randomly selected player, and have the chance to meet their player and get their jersey autographed on the ice immediately after the game.

Tickets will also include food and non-alcoholic beverages in the suite.

A limit of 20 Hockey Fights Cancer Star of the Game experiences are available. Companies may sponsor a package and donate to a patient to be selected by Siteman Cancer Center. If you or your company are interested in purchasing a Hockey Fights Cancer Star of the game package, please email Eva O'Shea at [email protected].

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