Wheel. Snipe. Give Back.
Hockey Tournament Fundraiser for Philadelphia Blind Hockey
Hatfield Ice Arena
Saturday, April 11
350 County Line Road
Colmar, PA 18915
First puck drop: 9:20 AM
Tournament Format
4-Team Round Robin + Championship
7 games total
Each game: 3×15 minute periods (running time)
3 Games Guaranteed
Expect ~1 hour per game (includes warmup + ice cut)
All Games will take place on the “Gray” rink at Hatfield Ice Arena
Game Schedule
9:20am – 10:20am | White vs Black
10:30am – 11:30am | Red vs Green
12:50pm – 1:50pm | White vs Green
2:00pm – 3:00pm | Black vs Red
3:10pm – 4:10pm | Red vs White
4:20pm – 5:20pm | Black vs Green
5:30pm – 6:30pm CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
Rosters
Green
Jason Snyder – Cap
Charles Snyder
Brie LaRosa
Mike Campbell
Evan Eisler
Joshua Burd
Paul Eisler
Dan Jones
Karl Houwen
Brian Griffith
Pat McMahon – G
Black
Trevor Schadler- Cap
Hannah Jesse
Brodyn Braun
Trey Wirth
Ryan Fenyves
Shane Leary
Maria Heilman
Tristan Witek
Katie Smith
Kevin Hannan
Tom Miller – G
White
Danny Cooper – Cap
James McHale
Brad Zatcoff
Ursula Ramirez
Eric Durso
Brian Nevrincean
Dean Venner
Jared Reilly
Ray Realdine
Adam Huff
Chris Holtz – G
Tournament Rules
Game Rules
- 3 x 15-minute periods (running time)
- 1-minute intermission
- No overtime
- Shootout if tied
- Warmup: 5 minutes max
Points System
- Regulation win = 3 points
- Shootout win = 2 points
- Shootout loss = 1 point
- Loss = 0 points
Shootout Format
- 3 shooters per team
- Sudden death if tied
- All players shoot before repeating
Penalties
- Minor = penalty shot
- Major = 2-minute penalty
- Concurrent = both sit, full strength resumes next stoppage
- Fighting = ejection
🧡 About Philadelphia Blind Hockey

This incredible organization creates access to the game of hockey for athletes who are blind or visually impaired. Through adaptive equipment, skilled coaching, and a focus on community, Philly Blind Hockey helps players of all ages and abilities experience the thrill of the game.
Their mission? Simple:
Empower. Include. Inspire.
On and off the ice.

Every dollar raised in this tournament goes directly to supporting player development, travel costs, ice time, and equipment—making hockey accessible for everyone.
Want to Contribute a raffle or Donation?
If you’d like to support the mission without playing or sponsoring, donations can be made directly to Philadelphia Blind Hockey.



























