
Puck Cancer NJ
June 7th 2026 5:00 PM
Richard J. Codey Arena | 560 Northfield Ave, West Orange, NJ 07052
$0
2026 Fundraising Progress
$25,000
$7,297


Puck Cancer NJ
Puck Breast Cancer was started by Thomas London, Logan Guvenel, Alex Lamanna and Snowden Lange; four friends who were all unfortunately affected by breast cancer. They aimed to combine the sport they loved most, with a cause that hit close to home. They worked together in the course of two months to create a game that brought together, communities, families, and teammates, all for a common goal of fighting breast cancer.


$19,000+
Raised Since 2025
4
Friends
Top: Alex
From Left to Right: Snowden, Logan, Thomas
What we do
Fueling community spirit through hockey and breast cancer awareness initiatives.


Our Impact
Through events, sponsorships, and community support, Puck Cancer raises funds that directly contribute to breast cancer awareness and research. Each initiative—big or small—helps turn participation into progress and ensures that every dollar raised makes a tangible difference.
Community & Partnerships
Puck Cancer is powered by players, families, coaches, sponsors, and local businesses who believe in using sports to create change. By working together, we build a strong, connected community united by hockey and a shared commitment to fighting breast cancer.
All-Star Game
Puck Cancer hosts an annual ice hockey all-star game featuring the top high school players from across New Jersey. The event brings together athletes, fans, and local communities to raise funds and awareness in the fight against breast cancer—turning the excitement of the game into real impact beyond the rink.

"Everything was well communicated, the event was well run and enjoyable for everyone."
Brent Beswick


"Great game for a great cause. [Thomas, Logan, and Snowden] did a good job of allowing us to just show up and play really well organized."
Braydon Sisco


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"Fun game for a great cause. Really well organized. Good turnout. [The 3 guys] did a great job with everything leading up to the game."
Jack Gerne


