Pink in the Rink Women's Hockey Tournament

Cattlemen’s Days TETWP Pink in the Rink

2025 Dates To Be Announced

PINK IN THE RINK WOMEN’S HOCKEY TOURNAMENT

Every dollar we raise from this tournament goes to the Friends of Pink Program which is designated for financial assistance to individuals to assist with medical expenses, living expenses, travel expenses, house cleaning, lodging, etc.  $190,000 has been granted since 2015 through the Friends of Pink program to help individuals in the Gunnison Valley who were impacted financially due to a breast cancer diagnosis (lost wages, travel expenses for treatment, etc).  It is a tremendous relief of stress for these local women we are helping so they can focus on kicking cancer’s butt!

There are lots of ways to participate!  Enter as a player, cheer for your favorite team, play Chuck-a-Puck, and come to the Pretty in Pink Dance. Players enter the tournament as an individual and we put together well-balanced teams of 10 or 12 ladies (based on self-ability rankings). Play with friends you know and meet some new ones!

 

2025 TOURNAMENT ENTRIES
OPEN WINTER 2025

Questions? Please get in touch with Heidi directly at director@gunnisontetwp.com, or call 970-209-6332.

 

TOURNAMENT ENTRY INCLUDES:

Friday, Saturday, & Sunday
A minimum of four games is guaranteed
with a championship game and prizes.

A Cattlemen’s Days Tough Enough To Wear Pink hockey jersey.

Welcome Basket with lots of goodies!

Pink in the Rink 2018 Teams

 

MORE PINK IN THE RINK FUN!

2024 Game Schedule

Game times are tentative.

 Friday, January 26th

5:45 – 6:45 PM – Indoor Rink – Game 1
6:00 – 7:00 PM – Outdoor Rink – Game 2

 Saturday, January 27th

9:00 – 10:00 AM – Indoor Rink – Game 3
10:15 – 11:15 AM – Indoor Rink – Game 4
1:15 – 2:15 PM – Outdoor Rink – Game 5
2:30 – 3:30 PM – Outdoor Rink – Game 6

 Sunday, January 28th

  9:15 – 10:15 AM – Indoor Rink – Semifinal
10:00 – 11:00 AM –  Outdoor Rink – Semifinal
12:45 PM Chuck-a-Puck before the Championship Game
1:00 – 2:00 PM – Indoor Rink – Championship

Think Radio
Pink in the Rink

Listen to a conversation with Heidi Sherratt, Lisa Lynch, and Gunnison Country Times’ Publisher, Alan Wartes, about Pink in the Rink in this Think Radio episode.

Puck Cancer
Play Chuck-a-Puck

Chuck a Puck

Awesome Prizes!

 

1st Prize: TETWP Gift Basket
Entertainment & Libations
– 2 General Admission Tickets to the Winter Concert Series on March 15th at the CB Center for the Arts
– 2 General Admission Tickets to the Winter Concert Series on March 16th at the CB Center for the Arts
– Bottle of 291 TETWP Special Barrel Whiskey
– TETWP Swag
Donated by TETWP
$300 value

2nd Prize: Buckel Wine Basket
– Two bottles of wine –  1 rosé and 1 red
– A corkscrew
– Mugs
Donated by Buckel Family Wine
$175 Value

3rd Prize: TETWP Gear
Super-cool Basket of Custom Pink In The Rink Swag
Donated by Patriot Pressworks
$100 Value

Pucks will be chucked before the Championship Game.

Puck in the net or closest to the net are the winners.

You do NOT need to be present to win (but it’s more fun if you are)!

Sorry, Chuck-a-Puck entries closed at noon on Jan. 28th, 2024.

Tournament Registration

 

Cost: $125 Per Person
Goalies Play for Free!

Do you have a 2023 Pink Jersey like this one? Save $30 on your entry fee if you reuse it.

Puck Cancer!
2023 Pink Jerseys

How to Enter

  • PLAYERS: Fill out the entry form.  After filling in the form, pay your entry fee online.
  • For help with ability levels, see the guidelines below the entry form.
  • Cost per person is $125.00. Goalies Play for Free.
  • GOALIES ONLY: 2024 Goalie Roster is full. Click Here for a Goalie Entry Form, email Heidi at heidi.interiorvisions@gmail.com, or call 970-209-6332.

Pink in the Rink Entry Form

Sorry, our rosters are full for 2024.  Please contact Heidi at heidi.interiorvisions@gmail.com, or call 970-209-6332 to be added to a waiting list. 

Rank Your Ability…

Level 1
Players/Goalies at this level are just learning and are becoming comfortable on their skates but still have a hard time with skating both forward and backwards.  They’ve acquired some basic skills to get up and down the ice but still struggle with carrying the puck, making passes and taking shots.  Skating – Stick handling – Passing – Shooting skills are all in the 1 to 2 out of 10 range.

Level 2
Players/Goalies at this level are comfortable skating forward and can now skate backwards fairly comfortably.  They are starting to understand positioning, tam concepts, can skate backwards, but are still working on stick handling, passing, crossovers etc. Skating – Stick handling – Passing – Shooting skills are all in the 3 to 4 out of 10 range.

Level 3
Players/Goalies at this level are comfortable in a team environment and in a fast paced game and are able to keep up with the play. They are in average physical shape.  Skating – Stick handling – Passing – Shooting skills are in the 5 to 6 out of 10 range.

Level 4
Players/Goalies at this level play at a high level in all areas of the game.  They understand the rules, team concepts, are skilled at stick handling, passing, puck control, etc.  They are in good physical shape.  Skating – Stick handling – Passing – Shooting skills are in the 6 to 7 out of 10 range.

Level 5
Players/Goalies at this level play at a high level in all areas of the game.  They understand the rules, team concepts, are skilled at stick handling, passing, puck control, etc.  They are in above average physical shape. Skating – Stick handling – Passing – Shooting skills are in the 8 out of 10 range.

Level 6
Players/Goalies at this level should feel comfortable playing with Ex-Professionals, Ex-Division 1 / CHL players.  Skating – Stick handling – Passing – Shooting skills are in the 9 to 10 out of 10 range.

Questions?  Email Heidi at heidi.interiorvisions@gmail.com, or call 970-209-6332

Testimonials

 

Leslie Solanik
Puck Cancer!

The Tough Enough to Wear Pink in the RinkTournament is a highlight of my hockey season. The tournament is super fun and full of amazing women of all ages and skillsets. All are playing to Puck Cancer but also to escape, play, sweat, laugh and feel soooo much love. So grateful for the continuation of this tradition! Thanks to TETWP for ALL you DO!!! 

-Leslie Solanik

Marina Meneakis

What Pink in the Rink Means to Me
Hello All! My name is Marina and I am a fifth Generation Native from Northern NM who had
the opportunity to attend Western State College (Western State Colorado University) from 2011 to 2014. During my three years in Gunnison, I was blessed to meet a lot of wonderful people in the community, especially the hockey community. They extended their greetings with open arms and never looked back, making me feel like part of the family. It wasn’t long before I was not only playing but coaching as well. My relationship grew on and off the ice. When my undergraduate was all finished, I returned home to complete my masters program but always returned any chance I had to play with my extended family. What many people don’t know is shortly after I was born, my grandma was diagnosed with Breast Cancer and passed when I was about a year old. I never really got to know her. Since then, I have had many friends at home and in the Gunnison area who were also diagnosed with Breast Cancer and I wanted to do whatever I could to help. Pink in the Rink not only brings families together to fight for the same cause but it gives you a way to contribute to that cause. Helping not only close friends and family but others who need it the most. Having support and assistance makes a big difference and Pink in the Rink is that difference. I play in the tournament because I want to be able to help and contribute in supporting cancer patients in any way I can even if I don’t know them personally. I also play because I get the opportunity to be with some amazing people that I consider family and friends, some who have already fought and won against cancer. Knowing that I can help my extended family even if I cannot be physically present is a big difference. I would never miss this tournament and will continue to play in it because it allows the fighters, locals who matter to us, to continue their fight and focus on what matters most. Puck Cancer!

– Marina Meneakis

Leslie Nichols
Puck Cancer!

Pink in the Rink does so much for our awesome valley. Getting to play a weekend of hockey with strong, fun women from all corners of our community gives us a chance to connect in ways we don’t otherwise and then we can take those connections and that energy back to our work lives and our families. Supporting our locals fighting breast cancer is another huge benefit of the event – having heavy medical issues in the middle of glorious nowhere is challenging logistically and financially and Pink in the Rink helps share that burden beautifully. When women in a community are connected and strong, everyone benefits. YES Pink in the Rink! 

-Leslie Nichols

Lisa Lynch
Puck Cancer!

For me, Pink in the Rink is the most special event that ToughEnough to Wear Pink does. Having survived breast cancer, and being a hockey player and coach in the Gunnison Valley, I have felt the love and support of our community. And it’s even more meaningful playing a game I love, with amazing teammates, all to raise money for people that are struggling through an awful time in their life and need support.

-Lisa Lynch

Amy Bright
Puck Cancer!

I am Amy Bright; a local breast-cancer survivor, grateful recipient of TETWP support, and goalie for Pink in the Rink hockey tournament put on by TETWP. The Pink in the Rink tournament is my all-time favorite ice hockey tournament and I have played in this tournament from its inception, except in 2017. This tournament brings together women in our valley who love to play hockey and have big hearts for helping TETWP provide support for friends and neighbors who have been diagnosed with breast cancer. Many of us have played together for years. My hockey friends are beloved to me and are part of my extended family. The overall atmosphere of this tournament is unlike any other, with spirited and fierce contests on the ice dissolving into hug fests and beautiful camaraderie as soon as the game ends, and occasionally on the ice, as well! It is truly uplifting to feel the outpouring of love and good will toward each other (no matter which team you’re on) and to know that the ultimate goal of supporting our local girlfriends in need is firmly in mind! One of the things I really Love about the Pink in the Rink is the range of age of the players, from teenagers to gals in their sixties. Last year we had several pair of Moms playing with their daughters, which was beautiful! Everything about this tournament is beautiful. And the best thing is, the funds raised go directly to help our local girlfriends!

My relationship with TETWP became personal in 2017 when I was diagnosed with breast cancer just before the Pink in the Rink tournament. That was an emotional tournament for me. I was signed up and excited to play. The phone call with my positive diagnosis changed things. Heidi was incredibly supportive when I called to tell her, and she provided me with lots of TETWP gear…. which I wore and wore and wore. Due to my diagnosis I had to watch, cheering from outside of the glass while my fellow players ripped up the ice! Between every game I received a million hugs, and everyone had encouraging messages of support. I watched every game, with my handmade sign of glitter breasts and Rah-Rah messages, bright pink coat, and hat with a long pink tassel. PINK!I was stopped for speeding when I was on my way to the championship game, not wanting to be late and having a heavy foot from my excitement! I explained my situation to the Officer and he let me go with a warning! After the championship game, in the locker room with many of my beloved friends, I was given a TETWP jersey that had been signed by nearly everyone at the tournament. Words of support. Words of Love. Wishes for Luck. Reminders that I was being held by my hockey community, all rooting for my health and recovery. I wore my jersey to my breast cancer surgery. I have a picture of me with it on, with my surgeon, just minutes before I went to surgery. I still have my jersey. It is one of my sacred possessions. My surgery and recovery went very well. I think it was because of my beautiful jersey and all that Love.

After my surgery I became part of a local Breast Cancer support group, arranged by TETWP. Sharing my breast cancer experiences with other Pink Sisters made a big difference in my progress going forward. I also took advantage of the Wellness offerings through TETWP’s Make it a Great Day program. Massage, Nutrition and Mindful Eating, and Orthobionomy are the offerings in which I partook. Each gave me things to practice and work on, which helped me heal and look ahead to how I wanted to make my life healthier and better. I was able to share my wellness experiences with my breast cancer support group, and encourage them to try it, too. I also borrowed Bucky several times, to travel over to Denver for my follow up appointments. Bucky, Tuffy and Becky are vehicles provided by TETWP for Pink Sisters to use for appointments or other breast-cancer related needs. They each are wrapped with pink and purple signs and messages letting people know that we are being taken care of by TETWP. I always feel like a hero when I’m driving Bucky!

I have benefitted greatly from the support offered by TETWP. Playing in Pink in the Rink gives me comfort knowing that I am helping the girlfriends who come behind me, who will be diagnosed in the future, and those Pink Sisters who are currently living with breast cancer. The care and support provided by TETWP encompasses all of us, is offered for whatever is needed, and doesn’t stop when we have completed our surgery. I am grateful for TETWP. Thank you, TETWP, for this tournament.

-Amy Bright

Matt Frey
Puck Cancer!

Last year I was invited to fill in as a goalie for Pink in the Rink. I’m always up for more hockey so I accepted with no expectations of anything more than playing some fun hockey with some nice ladies. What I got was a glimpse into the lives of some wonderful women who have been profoundly affected by cancer. I saw how much the camaraderie with fellow lady hockey players meant to them and how much the support of the hockey community lifted everyone involved.

I was also able to play hockey with my wife and daughter. We were proud to play in a tournament that supports such a great cause. Cancer has affected our family much as it has others. I lost my Grandmother to breast and brain cancer and I couldn’t have been more proud to play in her memory. I know she would have been so very proud to see her legacy ladies playing their hearts out to help beat cancer! Be Well!

-Matt Frey

Lisa Danos
Puck Cancer!

Besides the fun of playing my favorite game with some of my favorite people, I play in the Pink in the Rink because I believe in all that it stands for. I have two close friends who have been recipients of the funds this incredible event raises. I play with and for them every year. I laugh with them, relive our moments of greatness with them in the locker room, and feel gratitude every moment that we are able to share this experience. I cherish this time with them on the ice. Without the support of Friends of Pink, their recovery may have been compromised. I know the expenses covered by Friends of Pink alleviated their stress and worry, helping them conquer cancer for good. Pink in the Rink made this happen. I play in this tournament for all the women in this community who will need Friends of Pink. My friends, unfortunately, are only two of the many who are impacted by breast cancer, and I play to make sure we take care of all of our sisters who will have to engage in this fight. Pink in the Rink needs to continue for the comradery and fun bringing women who share a common purpose together creates. Puck Cancer!!!!! 

-Lisa Danos

Become a Sponsor!

For Sponsorship Opportunities, email Heidi at director@gunnisontetwp.com or call 970-209-6332.

TETWP Pink Ribbon“This donation is for the ones we’ve lost and the ones we need to take care of.
When things come with love there’s no price or acknowledgement needed.
Glad I could be a part of helping others. That’s my purpose in life”

-Anonymous Title Sponsor

Pink in the Rink 2018 Title Sponsor

MVP SPONSOR $1,000

  • Large Logo on the Tough Enough to Wear Pink game jerseys – Best placement!
  • Logo on individual sponsor Banner displayed at the rink all weekend
  • Logo and link on TETWP website
  • 4 TETWP Hats and Sweatshirts
  • Social Media Recognition
  • Thank you in local newspapers
  • Thank you announcement at the event

HAT TRICK SPONSOR $750

  • Small Logo on the Tough Enough to Wear Pink game jerseys
  • Logo on individual sponsor Banner displayed at the rink all weekend
  • Logo and link on TETWP website
  • 2 TETWP Hats and Sweatshirts
  • Social Media Recognition
  • Thank you in local newspapers
  • Thank you announcement at the event
 

SLAP SHOT SPONSOR $500

  • Logo on shared sponsor Banner displayed at the rink all weekend
  • Logo and link on TETWP website
  • 2 TETWP Hats & Sweatshirts
  • Social Media Recognition
  • Thank you in local newspapers
  • Thank you announcement at the event

ROOKIE SPONSOR $250

  • Listing on shared sponsor Banner displayed at the rink all weekend
  • Listing on TETWP website
  • 1 TETWP Hat and Sweatshirt
  • Thank you in local newspapers
  • Thank you announcement at the event
 

Pink in the Rink 2018 BronzeSponsor