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.

Hockey player in black and yellow uniform on ice rink, number 23 visible on jersey.

How Can You Support Blind Hockey This Giving Season?

Showdown III

Help Support Our Annual Event.

Logo for The Windy City Blind Hockey Showdown II with a city skyline silhouette.

Blind Skate

Help Grow Awarness by Supporting our 2026 Awareness Skate

Inline roller skates and roller hockey pucks in front of a United States map with an American flag design.
Hockey lockers displaying jerseys with numbers and names beneath wooden shelves. Helmets are placed on the shelves. Jerseys include numbers 91, 96, 14, 33, and 29.
Ice hockey players sitting on a bench, wearing black and yellow uniforms with helmets and face shields, holding hockey sticks.
Ice hockey player in black and yellow uniform on rink with another player in the background.

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

Ice hockey players in red and black jerseys huddling on the rink.
A group photo of a blind hockey team on the ice, with players wearing yellow and black jerseys. Banners of Stanley Cup Championships are hanging above them. Several players kneel in front, wearing "Blind Hockey" gear, while others stand behind them, holding hockey sticks.