A three-year hockey game in the making


Charity hockey teams | Suffolk County Court Officers Benevolent Association

For the first time in three years, the long-awaited rematch finally took place — and it proved to be a classic worth waiting for. This weekend, the Suffolk County Police Department faced off against the Suffolk Sheriff’s Department in a charity hockey game that brought together first responders, families, and members of the community for a meaningful cause. The game was held at the Clark Gillies Arena at Dix Hills Park, providing the perfect backdrop for an afternoon of spirited competition. The game was presented to see who the best of the county was. 

This special matchup was played to benefit the Strohm Foundation, a leading organization dedicated to helping first responders combat cancer. The foundation supports cancer research and funds hospitals and programs committed to discovering better treatments and ultimately finding a cure for all forms of the disease. Proceeds from the event will directly assist the foundation’s efforts, including lifesaving research conducted through Stony Brook’s World Trade Center Health Program, which continues to serve countless responders affected by 9/11-related illnesses.

Fans were able to enjoy the game for an affordable $10 admission, with all children under 12 welcomed in for free, making the event accessible for families across Suffolk County. The crowd filled the arena with enthusiastic energy, cheering loudly and showing appreciation for both teams’ dedication on and off the ice. Hockey was chosen as the sport for the fundraiser due to its immense popularity among Long Island first responders and law enforcement officers, many of whom grew up playing the game or continue to play recreationally.

In the end, the game served as far more than a competition. It became a celebration of unity, service, and the ongoing fight to support those who protect the community. Both departments honored the cause with passion, sportsmanship, and unwavering commitment.

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