Who Do You Fight For sign

Who Do You Fight For?

The hockey community is a family. And, like most families, we all know someone who has been affected by cancer.

Join us by representing who you fight for!

Share a photo of you & your card on social, and tag #BoltsFightCancer and #HockeyFightsCancer

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Monday, Novermber 25th 2024 vs. Colorado Avalanche

Each season the Lightning are excited to partner with the NHL and H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center to present Hockey Fights Cancer night at Amalie Arena. Tampa Bay Lightning will be taking part in different initiatives throughout the evening to support the courage and strength of those who are currently living with or battling cancer. Through this night the Bolts will also raise funds and awareness for a cause that affects so much of the population. All proceeds from this night will benefit the Moffitt Cancer Center and other local charities.

What is HFC

About Hockey Fights Cancer

Hockey Fights Cancer™ is an initiative founded in December 1998 by the National Hockey League and the National Hockey League Players' Association to raise money and awareness for hockey's most important fight. To date, the Hockey Fights Cancer programs of the National Hockey League Foundation (in the US) and the NHL Foundation (in Canada), along with NHL supporters and fans, have donated more than $16 million to support the cancer programs of national and local cancer research institutions, children's hospitals, player charities and local charities. Learn more at hockeyfightscancer.com.

HFC Partner

Our Charitable Partner

Moffitt is dedicated to one lifesaving mission: to contribute to the prevention and cure of cancer. The Tampa-based facility is one of only 47 National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers, a distinction that recognizes Moffitt's excellence in research, clinical trials, prevention and cancer control.

Moffit Hospital visits

Hospital Visit

Moffitt Cancer Center not only sponsors HFC Night but treats thousands of cancer patients each year and is the leading cancer center in the region. Tampa Bay Lightning players have visited Moffitt to show support to patients, families and staff.