"When we started Program 34, we didn't want to stick to the same charity every year; we wanted to branch out and diversify what we give back to. We've done that in various ways. We've gone from Alzheimer's to food kitchens, to youth sports, to disabled sporting programs, to diabetes, hospice... there have been a lot of different avenues we've traveled down," outlined Allen, who posted an 11-12-5 record, 2.68 goals-against average, and .907 save percentage in 29 games for Montreal this season. "I think that's been a successful way to approach it. With the limited time that I'm going to be doing this through my career, we're trying to really make the most of it and hit every avenue we can."
Although the list of beneficiaries of Program 34 is long and diverse, one commonality is that many of the initiatives Allen has chosen to support revolve around children. To that end, the goaltender incorporated a kids' Q&A session to the tournament, which returned this year, much to everyone's delight, after a hiatus due to COVID.