What's Happening?
The United Heroes League (UHL) has been named the 2026 NHL Stick Tap for Service winner. Founded by Shane Hudella, a retired Army first sergeant, the nonprofit organization supports children of military
service members by providing free sports equipment, skill-development camps, and cash grants. The UHL was established after Hudella was inspired by a conversation with NHL players Brent Burns and Derek Boogard in 2008. The organization aims to lower barriers for military families to participate in youth sports, particularly hockey. The UHL will be featured across various media platforms, including Navy Federal and NHL social media channels, as well as ESPN and TNT broadcasts.
Why It's Important?
The recognition of the United Heroes League highlights the significant impact of community-driven initiatives in supporting military families. By facilitating access to sports, the UHL helps children of service members engage in healthy activities, fostering physical and mental well-being. This award also brings attention to the challenges faced by military families and the importance of community support in addressing these issues. The NHL's acknowledgment of the UHL's efforts may inspire other organizations to develop similar programs, enhancing support networks for military families nationwide.






