Please click the PLAY button on the thumbnail for the inspiration behind the game. It's six minutes.
On a random Saturday night after a long day of hockey games and homework, we found ourselves dozing off with ESPN playing on the television. Hockey was on so of course we had one eye open but it wasn’t a game, it was piece about University of Michigan Hockey, a coach that was there before we were born and a hockey player named Scott Matzka. We learned he got sick and the disease was ALS. We saw him in a wheel chair, with a breathing tube and then a montage of pictures of his wife and two little kids. We looked at each other and just said, “We’ll help him.”, and drifted off to sleep. Over the next couple of days we learned Scott’s full story and how he had died a few years ago. With heavy hearts we started to discuss what we could do and it didn’t take long to decide we would play our game in his honor. We can get a rink, get our high school team and an opponent on board and charge $10 admission because Scott wore #10 at U of M. By doing this, we hope to help families affected by ALS with their home remodeling or healthcare costs. We play hockey seven days a week and sometimes the grind gets to us, but Scott’s story reminded us how lucky we are that our legs can skate, our hands can stick handle and our arms can shoot and score. ALS took that away from Scott and the opportunity for him to teach his kids to skate and play like our dad did. There’s no rhyme or reason behind who gets ALS – no pinpoint able cause and more devastatingly, there’s no cure. That’s why we decided to use our game for good to raise money for research, awareness and the families. We take a lot for granted as humans moving through this world generally, and playing hockey specifically, so our hope is that our endeavor inspires enough gratefulness, empathy, humility and compassion to make a meaningful impact within the ALS Community.
Come out and watch a hockey game that’s a little bit about who wins, but more about who it helps. The Syosset Braves will be playing against The Portledge Panthers. $10 suggested donation in honor of Scott Matzka #10, but you are welcome to donate more to cover PayPal/Venmo fees and game costs.
ADDITIONAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES BELOW
Please use the "Purchase Now" button below for donations and sponsorships or you can VENMO @the364.
Where: Bethpage Ice Rink 1001 Stewart Avenue, Bethpage, NY
When: Saturday, April 27th, 2024
Time: 6pm
$5,000
Recognition and Acknowledgment On All My Turn and The 364 Marketing
$2,500
Recognition and Acknowledgment On All My Turn and The 364 Marketing
$1,000
Recognition and Acknowledgment On All My Turn and The 364 Marketing
$500
Recognition and Acknowledgment Throughout Marketing Campaign.
$100
Inclusion in Game Day Recognition on LI Sports Network and Opening Speeches.
$10
Admission is Free with the Suggested Donation of $10
Please donate new / gently used coats for those that can not afford to buy their own this winter season. Drop your donation(s) at 2 Split Rock Lane in Syosset or email us at info@the364.org to arrange for pick up. Collection is from 10/30/23-12/20/23. Thank you!
Please click the PLAY button on the thumbnail for the inspiration behind the game. It's six minutes.
On a random Saturday night after a long day of hockey games and homework, we found ourselves dozing off with ESPN playing on the television. Hockey was on so of course we had one eye open but it wasn’t a game, it was piece about University of Michigan Hockey, a coach that was there before we were born and a hockey player named Scott Matzka. We learned he got sick and the disease was ALS. We saw him in a wheel chair, with a breathing tube and then a montage of pictures of his wife and two little kids. We looked at each other and just said, “We’ll help him.”, and drifted off to sleep. Over the next couple of days we learned Scott’s full story and how he had died a few years ago. With heavy hearts we started to discuss what we could do and it didn’t take long to decide we would play our game in his honor. We can get a rink, get our high school team and an opponent on board and charge $10 admission because Scott wore #10 at U of M. By doing this, we hope to help families affected by ALS with their home remodeling or healthcare costs. We play hockey seven days a week and sometimes the grind gets to us, but Scott’s story reminded us how lucky we are that our legs can skate, our hands can stick handle and our arms can shoot and score. ALS took that away from Scott and the opportunity for him to teach his kids to skate and play like our dad did. There’s no rhyme or reason behind who gets ALS – no pinpoint able cause and more devastatingly, there’s no cure. That’s why we decided to use our game for good to raise money for research, awareness and the families. We take a lot for granted as humans moving through this world generally, and playing hockey specifically, so our hope is that our endeavor inspires enough gratefulness, empathy, humility and compassion to make a meaningful impact within the ALS Community.
Come out and watch a hockey game that’s a little bit about who wins, but more about who it helps. The Syosset Braves, Nassau Champs, will be playing against St. Anthony's Friars, Suffolk Champs. $10 suggested donation in honor of Scott Matzka #10, but you are welcome to donate more to cover PayPal/Venmo fees and game costs.
ADDITIONAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES BELOW
Please use the "Purchase Now" button below for donations and sponsorships or you can VENMO @the364.
Where: Bethpage Ice Rink 1001 Stewart Avenue, Bethpage, NY
When: Saturday, April 22nd, 2023
Time: 6pm
$5,000
Recognition and Acknowledgment On All My Turn and The 364 Marketing
$2,500
Recognition and Acknowledgment On All My Turn and The 364 Marketing
$1,000
Recognition and Acknowledgment On All My Turn and The 364 Marketing
$500
Recognition and Acknowledgment Throughout Marketing Campaign.
$100
Inclusion in Game Day Recognition on LI Sports Network and Opening Speeches.
$10
Admission is Free with the Suggested Donation of $10 in honor of Scott #10
January 15th, 2023 was our second annual game against The Long Island Blues.
The Blues got the win with Mandall #11 scoring a penalty shot at the end of the game making the final score 14-13.
In the end...we were all winners. Thanks for the game, boys.