The Boston Bruins will host Mental Health Awareness Night in partnership with Mass General Brigham on Tuesday, January 14th vs. Tampa Bay Lightning at 7:00PM. The goal of the night is to raise awareness and help end the stigma surrounding mental health.

Shoulder Check

Shoulder Check is a #HT40 initiative inspiring young men and women to commit to supporting one another through small acts that have a big impact.

Help make kindness a contact sport. Visit their table behind Loges 19 and 20 during the game on 1/14. They will be providing more information on their initiative as well as fun giveaway items!

Join the Conversation
Download and print a sign to join the mental health conversation and share why you check in on your teammates and loved ones. Share a photo of you and your sign to be displayed on Hub Vision during Mental Health Awareness Night presented by Mass General Brigham on 1/14.

50/50 Raffle

Proceeds from the 50/50 raffle presented by DraftKings running now through the third period of the game on 1/14 will benefit the Massachusetts General Hospital Hispanic Psychiatry Clinic, which provides advanced clinical care to monolingual Spanish-speaking patients from specialized staff.

Mass General Brigham Mental Health Facts

  • Men are 3.9X more likely to die by suicide than women
  • More than 7 million people have called, texted or chatted with 988, The Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
  • More than half of people suffering with anxiety, depression and trauma do not receive treatment, primarily due to stigma and access
  • Regular gratitude practice increases optimism by 15% and sleep by 25%
  • Exercise reduces risk of depression, anxiety and stress while increasing confidence and self worth
  • Talking about suicide does NOT increase the risk of suicide and it is more likely to reduce risks
  • 40 seconds of compassion to another person lowers anxiety in a measurable way
  • 75% of people with mental illness say they have experienced stigma
  • Depression is one of the most common disorders in the world
  • 50% of all lifetime cases of mental illness begin by age 14; 75% begin by age 24
  • MGH and McLean are ranked #1 and #2 in Psychiatry respectively by US News & Report
  • MGH offers over 60 integrated clinical and research programs for patients with mental health needs