Flanagan is COO of PwC, the largest accounting firm in the world. Mental health, addiction and recovery always have been a topic close to Flanagan's family. His focus was amplified after his son's best friend, who played in the first year of the marathon, committed suicide.
Graves, Brian Leetch, Matteau and son Stefan Matteau, chosen by the New Jersey Devils in the first round (No. 29) of the 2012 NHL Draft and now a forward prospect with the Vegas Golden Knights, all participated the first year and helped raise $170,000.
"The platform continues to grow," Flanagan said. "The fact that we're going to be able to raise that much more money and have that much of a greater impact is awesome.
"I love the game and I love the causes that we play for, and I love the firm in which I work in, it's so generous in so many ways. To take those three things together and put them together and then share it in a way people don't get to do … you get to meet these extraordinary people who donate their time and effort and fame to play a game with people who rooted for them forever. But to do it in a way that is really all about helping people, what can be better than that?"
For more information and to get involved, visit HockeyHelpsMarathon.com.