Whether a person has disability and different ability is a
matter of perception. At the 2014 USA Disabled Hockey Festival, there are
various brackets of teams playing in ice hockey tournaments according to their
different abilities. Participating in this tournament are deaf teams, Wounded
Warriors, College level sled teams, youth teams and standing amputees. What you
learn from attending these tournaments is that Hockey is Hockey is Hockey. Like
anything else in life, if you want it bad enough, find a way to do it, and so,
these athletes show you how it’s done.
You might have read about Sled Hockey here.
Our sled hockey team
named The Wings of Steel from South Jersey competed today against the Sled Wings sled hockey team from Grand Rapids in the 2014 USA Disabled Hockey
Festival, Youth Sled Division B.You might have read about Sled Hockey here.
Back to the Wings of Steel/Sled Wings...Here’s the game
recap, courtesy of Mike Costantino, who regularly writes at SJIceHockey.com for
the South Jersey Ice Hockey School League.
Hesham Nassar scored three goals and Mike
Mauger added a goal plus 3 assists to lead the Wings of Steel to a 5-2 win in
the opening round of the 2014 USA Disabled Hockey Festival in Marlborough
Massachusetts, against a much bigger (in size) team called the Polar Express, a combined team.
The Wings of Steel regular goalie has aged-out (18 years old) and was
unable to compete in this tournament but were very fortunate to
recruit a goalie, named Mike Reiner, and he was outstanding from the
very beginning as his first save of the game was stopping a breakaway early in
the first period.
Hesham, or “E” as he is known in the locker room, put the
Wings up 1-0 after Mauger hit the post. E was there to put home the rebound and
the Wings led midway through the first period. Mauger and E would team up again
later in the period for a 2-0 lead.
When playing with a new goalie for the first time, your
defense needs to communicate and the forwards need to back check more. Led by
Captain Steve Potter, along with Mauger, aka Buddha, who played both ways the
whole game, this was a team effort, second to none. And when there was a
breakdown, Reiner was there to shut the door.
After E completed his hat trick midway through the second
period to put the Wings up 3-0, with the period winding down, the Express
finally broke through to cut the lead to 3-1 late in the period, but the
highlight in that period came in the final 30 seconds when JoJo Costa would
score her first career league goal. When asked after the game how exciting it
was, scoring her first goal at the USA Hockey Fest, she responded, “It was
cool.”
Leading 4-1 and with Reiner stopping everything thrown at
him the Wings were in control. Mauger had a penalty called on him and the Express capitalized to cut the lead to 4-2.
Determined to get that goal back, Buddha stole the puck in
the corner and stick handled it to the top of the circle and lifted a shot into
the top corner to ice the game at 5-2.
The Wings of Steel will need a good night’s sleep as they
play two games tomorrow, Pennsylvania’s Sitting Bulls in the morning and the Chicago
Hornets later at 5:50 p.m. Tonight they will party with their new friend, Mike Reiner, a goalie with a promising future in Sled Hockey.
Note: The Sled Wings forward tried getting our Captain
Potter off his game and mistakenly dropped his sticks and gloves...luckily for the
Sled Wings kid, Potter was in no mood to spar, or we’d be talking knockout.
ALSO of NOTE: This was Mike Reiner’s first win as a Goalie,
a real indication of great things for his career as a goalie. Now if we can
just get him to visit us on weekends in New Jersey starting in September next
year, all would be right in Coach Valentine’s world.
Great game and great pictures of both teams
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