Twenty-nine up-and-coming players – representing eight Members – have earned invites to Montreal for the NextGen Para Hockey Development Camp, beginning April 25.
Team Talk – Lavin & Dolan
Zach Lavin and Cody Dolan share their thoughts on how life changed as they grew from Team Alberta to Team Canada.
Team Talk – Coaches
The hockey journeys of National Para Hockey Team coaches Mike Fountain and Russ Herrington have crossed a few times.
Para Hockey 101 – Coaching
NHL alumnus Mike Foligno and two-time Paralympic medallist Steve Arsenault share tips for new para hockey coaches.
Team Talk – Halbert & McGregor
National Para Hockey Team forwards Auren Halbert and Tyler McGregor talk about potentially playing at the Paralympics.
Para Hockey 101 – Training
Branden Sison and Zach Lavin from Canada’s National Para Hockey Team have training tips for athletes at all levels.
Tyrone Henry has volunteered with Sledge Hockey of Eastern Ontario for a decade, helping inspire the next generation.
National Para Hockey Team forward James Dunn has become a role model in his home community through guest coaching work.
Team Talk – Dixon & Crane
From the Elmvale Bears to the National Para Hockey Team, Adam Dixon and Rod Crane have a lot of history to discuss.
Para 101 – Goaltending
Adam Kingsmill explains the equipment used by para hockey goaltenders and how each setup is a little different.
Team Talk – Bridges & Hickey
Billy Bridges and Liam Hickey discuss who has the harder shot, bigger muscles and better social media presence.
Para 101 – Equipment
Cody Dolan and Auren Halbert take a detailed look at the equipment used by para players at all levels of the game.
From chance meeting to life-long role model, Greg Westlake is helping Maddux Kerr navigate his life with prosthetics.
The Team Canada forward talks about what Remembrance Day means to him, and the November 11 that changed his life.
Adam Dixon is back after a three-year hiatus from Team Canada, looking for another chance at Paralympic gold.
Canada��s National Para Hockey Team will play 10 international games this season as part of its Paralympic preparations.
Twenty players have been named to Canada’s National Para Hockey Team and will compete for spots at the Paralympics.