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tomahawksSpecial hockey programs have been established over 30 cities in the United States.  The goal of special hockey is to give people with physical and developmental disabilities the chance to play the sport of ice hockey in an environment which is adapted to the level of ability.  The athletes play upright and in most cases offsides, icing, penalties etc. are not part of gameplay. Special Hockey emphasizes players to have fun through teamwork, social interaction, and improving the quality of life through on and off ice activities. 

Special hockey serves a wide range of disabilities and there is an opportunity for everyone to enjoy the sport.  Many teams also provide a mentor program in which coaches and volunteers assist the players with important skills for everyday life.  There is competition available when interested as well as various camps throughout the year.

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ASHA

In an effort to promote special hockey, USA Hockey works together with the American Special Hockey Association. The American Special Hockey Association (ASHA) operates under the USA Hockey umbrella and the goal is to bring together individuals involved in special hockey to promote the sport.



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