The two organizations announced Wednesday they will work to raise money through The ECHL-PHPA COVID-19 Relief Fund due to the financial hardships caused by the ECHL canceling its season on March 16. “The support already received from the hockey community has been very encouraging and will go a long way in helping the players,” said PHPA Executive Director Larry Landon. “The support already received from the hockey community has been very encouraging and will go a long way in helping the players,” said PHPA Executive Director Larry Landon. The PHPA Executive Committee has approved an initial $200,000 contribution by the PHPA towards the fund, while the ECHL and sponsors are expected to host various auctions and make additional contributions in the coming weeks.

The ECHL-PHPA COVID-19 Relief Fund will be administered by directors from both organizations to ensure funds are disbursed to Players accordingly. “From the on-set of the reality to determine to cancel the 2019-20 Season, we knew that all parties would need to work together to get through this pandemic,” said ECHL Commissioner Ryan Crelin. BCTV is a community driven content platform. “There are many players who are married and have children and will need financial support, while others rely on supplemental income from teaching hockey schools during the off-season which have now effectively been cancelled. A donation of any size to your nonprofit media organization supports the future of media access in our community - the things you love, and the places you care about, by the people you know. Although players are receiving health insurance through June 30, more than 600 players lost about three weeks of regular-season salary, not including the playoff money. “The creation of this fund is one of the next steps in coming together to help our Players that are in the most need at this time.”. Your contribution makes community media possible. HE'S BACK AND HE'S ON THE SCORESHEET! The Relief Fund, which can be donated to at the link below, has already received sizable donations, including $200,000 to start the fund, offered by the Professional Hockey Players’ Association, as well as an additional $10,000 from CaniBrands, a CBD products company. “When we heard about the plight of ECHL players, our team immediately wanted to jump in and help. The ECHL and Professional Hockey Players’ Association have created a relief fund for players and their families following the cancellation of the 2019-20 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 100% percent of our content comes from you. ECHL alum Paul Bissonnette got CaniBrands, a next-generation CBD products company, to pledge $10,000 towards the fund after talking about it on his Spittin Chiclets podcast. Which scenario would you prefer if the NHL season restart.

These players are positively engrained within the communities in which they play, give back countless hours of their time to help advance community and charitable causes throughout the season, and now may need some assistance during these uncertain times.”, “From the on-set of the reality to determine to cancel the 2019-20 Season, we knew that all parties would need to work together to get through this pandemic,” said ECHL Commissioner Ryan Crelin. The ECHL and Professional Hockey Players’ Association have created a relief fund for players and their families following the cancellation of the 2019-20 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. STEVEN STAMKOS!

Florida moving into Phase 3 of reopening; Here's what it means, Your California Privacy Rights / Privacy Policy. All players and their families will receive health insurance through June 30, however the unplanned cancellation of the season will affect certain players harder than others during these uncertain times. This resulted in CaniBrands, a next-generation CBD products company, being the first to pledge $10,000 towards the fund. Anyone willing to make a donation to the fund can go to www.echl.com/covid19relieffund.