Monday night at the Prudential Center marked the fifth annual Sweep the Deck Gala, raising over $2.25 million for the Devils Youth Foundation. People crammed the floors and rubbed elbows with every player in the Devils organization.
“It’s great for us and the fans to connect a little bit, have a chat or have them ask questions they aren’t normally able to,” Hischier said. “Just all around, it’s great people here, great event and for a great cause. That’s what matters the most. We’re all here to raise some money from the Devils Youth Foundation. That’s the big picture.”
The entire Devils roster was in attendance with players participating in various activities with event attendees, including curling, poker, bartending and games.
“It’s a big fundraising night and that’s why we’re all out here,” Hughes said. “Hopefully, Devils Youth Foundation can make a lot of money tonight and it goes to a great cause. That’s our reason for being out here tonight.”
"Our players truly are exceptional,” said Allison Blitzer, Chair of the Devils Youth Foundation. “Throughout the season, they show up with unwavering commitment and remarkable generosity, consistently making the Foundation a priority. And tonight is a perfect example. Fans get to spend real time with them — the players are bartending, curling, dealing cards. It is a rare and special experience."
The annual gala benefits the Devils Youth Foundation, which has contributed over $4 million in philanthropic and programmatic support to dozens of non-profit organizations across New Jersey and New York. Some, but not all, include Hockey in New Jersey, Ice Hockey in Harlem, Coalition for Health Equity, Boys & Girls Club of Newark, New City Kids, Newark Day Care, Special Olympics New Jersey, Community Foodbank of NJ, and many, many more.
“Our two focuses, at least tonight, are nutrition and getting kids moving,” Blitzer said. “It’s a big issue here in New Jersey. A million of our neighbors don’t know where they’re getting their next meal. One in eight kids actually don’t know when they’re getting their next meal. That’s not okay. It’s one of the wealthiest states, but 43rd in terms of physical activity for kids.”
The Devils Youth Foundation distributes about $1.4 million in grants targeted at nutrition and solving food insecurity and getting children active. Taking care of kids hits close to home for Blitzer.
“I’m a mom of five kids. My kids are super lucky to have resources and support at the get go,” she said. “Every kid deserves the opportunity to fulfill their potential.”
The first Sweep the Deck Gala was in 2020 and has grown immensely in the proceeding years.
“The evolution of this event, we started pretty small,” Blitzer said. “We have more local partners. We’re having more attendees, raising more money. Our first couple of years we were at the million (dollar) mark. … We hope to be at $2 million (tonight). What that means is more money for those kids who need it the most, and that’s the goal here.”
“To see (the event’s) growth is the most staggering part,” Devils President Jake Reynolds said. “I remember the first year that we hosted this, we walked away saying ‘we think we have something unique, we think we have something special here.’ To fast forward five years later and be able to see this, sold out, to raise over $2 million for the Devils Youth Foundation to give out to non-profits throughout New Jersey. Those combinations, to see the growth is what I’m most proud of and what’s been most impressive.”