The Woodbridge, New Jersey-based company, founded by former Rutgers football player Eric LeGrand, will have its logo featured, without charge, on the side of helmets worn by Devils players this season.
LeGrand, who opened his coffee house in May 2022 to give back to the community, sustained a spinal cord injury playing for Rutgers in 2010. Since then, he has become an established entrepreneur, motivational speaker, sports analyst, philanthropist and author. His foundation, Team LeGrand, has raised more than $1 million for the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation.
The 3 3/4-inch by 2 1/4-inch "LeGrand Coffee House" logo will appear as part of the expansion of the Devils Buy Black program to support and amplify business opportunities for Black entrepreneurs. The exposure for LeGrand Coffee House will mark the first time the Devils Buy Black Program winner's brand will be displayed throughout North America during New Jersey's 41 road games this season.
LeGrand Coffee House also ships merchandise nationally through an e-commerce business.
Former Devils captain Bryce Salvador and several current New Jersey players reviewed hundreds of Black-owned, New Jersey-based submissions before deciding on LeGrand Coffee House.
"Every year, we are fortunate to receive more and more deserving applicants who exemplify what the Buy Black Program stands for and looks to support," Devils & Prudential Center President Jake Reynolds said. "Our selection committee had another extremely difficult choice, but to a person, Eric's story was impactful, powerful and resonated with everyone and we are proud to partner with Prudential Financial to take LeGrand Coffee House to its highest levels of success.