Support Blind Hockey This  Giving Season 

The Dented Puck Foundation is proud to be at the forefront of the growth of the sport of Blind Hockey in the United States of America.

While the sport of travel ice hockey is widely accepted to be the most expensive sport in the world, visually impaired adults rank at or near the bottom in every employment and compensation study.

This Giving Tuesday, The Dented Puck Foundation is offering our generous supporters two opportunities to further connect our supporters with our specific missions that inspire them.

How Can You Support Blind Hockey This Giving Season?

Get to know how we’re making a difference and bringing excitement in the hockey community

  • The Dented Puck Foundation is committed to keeping the community in hockey. Striving to bring our blind community together whenever possible through receptions, Zoom meetings, and The Dented Puck Fantasy League.

  • The Dented Puck Foundation aims to create development camps for various ages, visual abilities, skill levels and positions beginning in 2023.

    These camps will focus on the underserved groups in our blind hockey community: youth, goaltending, and hockey sense.

  • The Dented Pucks Showcase Blind Hockey team attends charity tournaments to show "Hockey is For Everyone" and introduce the hockey playing public to blind hockey.

Get to know how we’re making a difference and bringing excitement in the hockey community

  • The Dented Pucks Showcase Blind Hockey team is looking to grow awareness for blindness and disability at one of the largest charity hockey tournaments in the USA. Help alleviate travel and accommodations for our players this holiday season ! Then catch us live next year as we win the division!


  • Support the Dented Puck Foundation General Fund. The Dented Puck has taken responsibility for the growth of awareness and participation in the sport of blind hockey in the United States.

    Please see below to further understand the impact the Dented Puck Foundation has on the blind hockey community. and the sport as a whole.