NEW YORK/ST. LOUIS - As a legacy of the 2020 Honda NHL All-Star Weekend, the National Hockey League (NHL) and St. Louis Blues, along with equipment partner Bauer Hockey, have made a long-term investment in girls' and women's hockey in the St. Louis area.
The details of the investment were unveiled at an event earlier today by NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman, St. Louis Blues President and CEO Chris Zimmerman, Bauer Hockey Vice President of Global Marketing Mary-Kay Messier, American All-Stars Kacey Bellamy, Hilary Knight, Annie Pankowski and Kendall Coyne Schofield, Canadian All-Stars Rebecca Johnston and Marie-Philip Poulin and more than 100 girls' hockey players from the St. Louis area.
The investment made in girls' and women's hockey will cover equipment, ice time, coaching, and special events for girls and women of all ages. It also covers year-round programming, summer skills camps, female official development programs, female coaching clinics, and a new 3 vs. 3 Skills Development League.
"Thanks to this joint initiative by the Blues, Bauer and the NHL, young women and girls across the St. Louis area will now have an even greater opportunity to learn hockey and experience all the benefits that come with being involved with our game," said Commissioner Bettman. "Our core belief is that "Hockey is For Everyone" -- these are potent words made even more powerful when they are paired with action like this year's All-Star Legacy project."