Sled Hockey Tournament Bring 22 Teams to Grand Rapids.

Grand Rapids- With one of their largest tournaments yet, the 2022 Griff’s Sled Hockey Classic held March 18-20 brought 22 teams from around the Midwest to Grand Rapids, Michigan. Teams playing in junior novice to adults represented New York, Cincinnati, Nashville, and Wooster, Ohio.

The 10 adult teams participating are part of the Heartland Sled Hockey League. They have competed against each other all year, making this the championship weekend for the Heartland League. 

Sled hockey is an adaptation of ice hockey designed for players who have a physical disability. To play sled hockey, the only requirement is that you have a disability that prohibits you from playing stand-up hockey.

Games are played the same as far as the rules of hockey. The difference is in the equipment. The players are on a hockey sled, which is an aluminum frame with a plastic bucket on it. A player sits in the bucket and underneath them are two actual steel skate blades that are sharpened in the same way as a hockey skate. 

Players use two sticks instead of one. They’re short sticks with a different curve on them. At the butt end of the stick, they actually have steel picks they use to help propel themselves down the ice. The blade portion to the other end is used to shoot and pass.

With ice times being expensive, most teams get together once a week for a two and a half hour practice, that includes a lot of typical hockey drills that stand up hockey players do, just converted to sled hockey.

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John Rothwell currently resides in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he is a freelance photojournalist and reporter. In December of 2017, he finished his Communications Degree at Grand Valley State University and is currently working on adding a second degree in Multimedia Journalism. In addition to his academic work, he contributes photos, photo essays and local news coverage to The Rapidian, a hyperlocal citizen journalism platform, powered by the people of Grand Rapids. John believes that everyone has a story to tell and that story needs to be told in a medium that best suits the situation, either in photos, video, audio, word or a mixture of all. People must be informed on events happening in and around their lives and have their voices heard.

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