Congratulations to the Yonkers Force Youth Hockey team on being selected for a $3,000 donation from the NHL Players’ Association and Enterprise Rent-A-Car as part of their Hat Trick Award program!Yonkers Force Youth Hockey is a community outreach program offered by the Yonkers Police Department to teach the great game of ice hockey to underprivileged youth in Yonkers. It is a learn-to-play program administered and coached by volunteer Yonkers Police Officers. Instruction consists of floor hockey and on-ice sessions, with equipment donated by the NHL Players’ Association Goals & Dreams program. To qualify for this program, the player must be eligible for free or reduced lunch at school.Tonight’s coaches were Detective Captain Patrick McCormack, Sergeant Kevin Madison, Police Officer Jim Strauss, and Detective Christopher Urban. Commissioner John J. Mueller attended tonight’s practice to congratulate the kids and players. Thank you for supporting Law Enforcement and the #YonkersPD! NHLPAEnterprise
Related Posts
Recent Posts
- Panthers ready for ‘good challenge’ against Maple Leafs in Round 2 | Florida Panthers – NHL.com
- The 9 most intriguing teams of NHL free agency: What I heard from a buzzy draft combine – The Athletic – The New York Times
- Stanley Cup Final: Panthers, Oilers break out into major brawl amid Florida's 6-1 win – Yahoo Sports
- Legal decision for the ‘Hockey Canada 5’ won’t come for weeks, but judgment can be rendered – The Athletic – The New York Times
- No. 20 men’s ice hockey forces game three in Atlantic Hockey Quarterfinals with win over AIC – Holy Cross Athletics
Recent Comments
No comments to show.
Recent Posts
- Panthers ready for ‘good challenge’ against Maple Leafs in Round 2 | Florida Panthers – NHL.com
- The 9 most intriguing teams of NHL free agency: What I heard from a buzzy draft combine – The Athletic – The New York Times
- Stanley Cup Final: Panthers, Oilers break out into major brawl amid Florida's 6-1 win – Yahoo Sports
- Legal decision for the ‘Hockey Canada 5’ won’t come for weeks, but judgment can be rendered – The Athletic – The New York Times
- No. 20 men’s ice hockey forces game three in Atlantic Hockey Quarterfinals with win over AIC – Holy Cross Athletics