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Adaptive Hockey Showcase Highlights Growing Sport in Rockland
Event features players of all abilities showcasing their skills on the ice
Feb. 22, 2026 at 10:25pm
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The Adaptive Hockey Showcase in Rockland, Massachusetts featured players of all abilities, from sled hockey to standing amputee hockey, demonstrating the growth and diversity of the adaptive hockey community. The event highlighted the participation of players like Kip Saint Germain, who scored the shootout goal to help the U.S. sled hockey team win its first ever gold medal in 2002. Parents like Jared, whose son Noah participated, praised the increased accessibility of the sport for those with special needs.
Why it matters
Adaptive sports like hockey provide important opportunities for inclusion and empowerment for people with disabilities. The Adaptive Hockey Showcase in Rockland showcases the progress made in growing the sport and making it more accessible, which can inspire others with disabilities to get involved.
The details
The Adaptive Hockey Showcase featured players competing in various disciplines of adaptive hockey, including sled hockey, standing amputee hockey, and blind hockey. Kip Saint Germain, a pioneer in U.S. sled hockey, was on hand to demonstrate the sport's growth over the decades. Parents like Jared, whose son Noah participated, expressed excitement about the increased accessibility of hockey for those with special needs.
- The Adaptive Hockey Showcase took place on February 22, 2026.
- Kip Saint Germain scored the shootout goal to help the U.S. sled hockey team win its first ever gold medal in 2002.
The players
Kip Saint Germain
A pioneer in U.S. sled hockey who scored the shootout goal to help the team win its first ever gold medal in 2002.
Jared
The father of Noah, who participated in the Adaptive Hockey Showcase.
Noah
A participant in the Adaptive Hockey Showcase.
What they’re saying
“I get started in adaptive hockey early stages here in the US, and to see how it's grown over the decades, unfortunately, it's just tremendous, you know, and that different disciplines, you know, special herring in paid sled hockey, standing aputy and warrior and blind you know, to have all those disciplines, it's just incredible.”
— Kip Saint Germain (WBZ NewsRadio 1030)
“Hockey is in a great place, and I think kids with special needs and folks with all sorts of challenges are in a great place to be able to access this sport.”
— Jared, Parent (WBZ NewsRadio 1030)
The takeaway
The Adaptive Hockey Showcase in Rockland demonstrates the growing accessibility and inclusivity of the sport, providing opportunities for people with disabilities to participate and showcase their skills. This event highlights the progress made in adaptive sports and the positive impact it can have on communities.
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