Mayors Cup Ice Hockey Tournament begins on December 5

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Youth hockey teams from Boston will compete in the 2025 Mayor’s Cup Ice Hockey Tournament starting December 5. The event, featuring 134 games across nine rinks, aims to promote community and sportsmanship among nearly 1,500 young athletes. Mayor Michelle Wu emphasized the importance of youth sports in fostering relationships and healthy lifestyles.

The 2025 Mayor’s Cup Ice Hockey Tournament will commence on December 5, with youth teams from across Boston vying for the title of “Boston’s Best.” The tournament features 134 games at nine different rinks, involving nearly 1,500 players from seven local programs, including Allston-Brighton and South Boston. Mayor Michelle Wu emphasized the vital role of youth sports in fostering community ties and promoting healthy lifestyles. Spectators can attend games at various locations, such as Murphy Rink and Conte Forum. This annual event celebrates the city's passion for hockey and sportsmanship, marking its 31st edition. The tournament receives support from several organizations, including the Boston Bruins Foundation and the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation. For a complete game schedule, attendees can visit the official Boston Parks and Recreation website. The Mayor’s Cup not only showcases young talent but also strengthens community bonds through sports.

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