Adaptive Hockey and the state of Mass. Hockey
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Evan and Pat, with guests Mass. Hockey's head of adaptive hockey Ray LeBlanc, Mass. Hockey president Jeremiah Tabor, and Kip St. Germaine of Adaptive Hockey, discuss Mass. Hockey's third Adaptive Hockey Day, scheduled for February 22. The event will showcase six USA Hockey disciplines, including blind, deaf, sled, special standing, amputee, and warrior hockey. Ray details the growth of the East Coast Jumbos and the increasing involvement of prep and high school players as volunteers. Kip shares his experiences in adaptive hockey, culminating in his gold medal wins. The panel also discusses the rising popularity of girls' hockey, the role of private equity in rink ownership, and the various developmental paths for young players in Massachusetts.
Topics
00:32 Mass Hockey's Third Adaptive Hockey Day
01:38 Ray LeBlanc's Journey with Adaptive Hockey
02:11 Jeremiah Tabor's Role and Adaptive Hockey Growth
05:25 Kip St. Germaine's Inspirational Story
08:54 Adaptive Hockey Events and Initiatives
31:56 The Impact of Adaptive Hockey on Volunteers
35:54 Community Support and Local Partnerships
36:16 Inclusion of Athletes from Various States
36:53 Exciting Game Series and Event Details
37:43 Growth and Impact of Adaptive Hockey
38:45 Collaborations and Youth Clinics
39:15 Role Models and Inspirational Stories
46:30 Challenges and Opportunities in Town Hockey
50:47 Development and Future of Youth Hockey
52:50 High School Hockey and Junior Levels
01:02:21 Conclusion and Upcoming Events