Hockey For Hospice Tournament Opens Registration for 2022 Event
Registration Opens for Hockey For Hospice Tournament

Registration has officially opened for the highly anticipated Hockey For Hospice tournament, bringing together communities across Windsor-Essex for a weekend of competitive hockey and charitable giving.

Tournament Details and Schedule

The event will feature 124 teams competing in 227 games across multiple venues throughout the Windsor-Essex region. The tournament is scheduled to take place from December 27 through December 29, 2022, providing three days of exciting hockey action during the holiday season.

Organizers have confirmed that the tournament format will accommodate various skill levels and age groups, ensuring broad community participation. The extensive schedule of games will require coordination across multiple ice facilities to accommodate all participating teams.

Supporting Hospice Care in the Community

Hockey For Hospice has established itself as one of the region's most significant fundraising events for hospice services. The tournament directly supports local hospice care organizations that provide essential services to patients and families facing end-of-life challenges.

Previous tournaments have demonstrated remarkable community support, with participants and spectators contributing significantly to hospice funding. The event combines competitive sports with meaningful charitable impact, creating a powerful combination that resonates throughout Windsor-Essex.

Registration Information and Participation

Teams interested in participating are encouraged to register promptly, as spots are expected to fill quickly given the tournament's popularity. Registration details, including fees, requirements, and deadlines, are available through the official Hockey For Hospice channels.

The tournament not only offers competitive hockey but also includes various community events and fundraising activities throughout the three-day period. Organizers emphasize that the event welcomes players of all skill levels who share a common goal of supporting hospice care in the region.

Community members who cannot participate as players are encouraged to attend games as spectators or volunteer their time to support the event's operations and fundraising efforts.