Number of Participants: 100
Hours Donated: 3
Value of Time Served: $10,437
Event Type: Health & Medicine
Activity: Boys Ice Hockey
School: Pleasantville High School
Date: February 6, 2026
Location:
Mount Pleasant
NY, USA
About:
Tonight, high school hockey takes on a deeper meaning as the Mt. Pleasant Ice Cats host Hockey Fights Cancer Night, using the power of sport to raise awareness and support for those affected by cancer.
The Ice Cats welcome North Rockland to the rink for an evening centered on community, compassion, and purpose. Fans are encouraged to wear pink and join in supporting the fight against cancer as the team raises funds for Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
More than just a game, tonight’s event highlights how student-athletes can use their platform to make a meaningful impact. From the players on the ice to the families and supporters in the stands, Hockey Fights Cancer Night brings people together around a cause that touches so many lives.
Pink the Rink has become a special tradition within the hockey community, uniting players, coaches, and families to honor cancer survivors and remember those who have been lost. Through donations, fundraising efforts, and fan engagement—including the popular Chuck-a-Puck intermission game—the event helps support vital research and organizations making a difference.
As the puck drops, the message is clear: hockey is stronger when it stands for something bigger than the scoreboard. Tonight’s Pink the Rink event is a powerful reminder of how high school athletics can turn a game night into a moment of support, remembrance, and collective impact—for a cause far beyond the ice.




