"Even the smallest amount of help and sympathy you can provide to a child with kancer will mean the absolute world," the quote read.
Lee's Kancer Jam, an event where teams throw a Frisbee and try to land it into a can with the help of a teammate, has raised more than $300,000 since it began in 2016. Lee's wife, Grace, said this year's total was up to $117,00 and more donations were likely to come in.
"It's amazing how much we've actually raised just from a little Frisbee game," Lee said.
There were 32 teams in the event Sunday. They all had to raise $2,500 to join.
The money raised goes to charities and organizations that support families affected by cancer. Lee said they are also starting an academic scholarship in Fenov's name that will go to a student at his high school, Academy of Information Technology in Scotch Plains, New Jersey.
Lee said there would likely be more scholarships or grants available through the money raised.
"Fenov was so focused on school and considering how often he missed school for treatments when he was in Philadelphia coming back to New Jersey, he was still getting straight As and really cared about his schoolwork," Lee said. "The scholarship is going to be aimed toward kids that not only work hard in the classroom but also do stuff in the community for kids with cancer."
The event was attended by approximately 250 people, including every Islanders player, who participated in the Kan Jam games.