SHOLOMICKI TO ATTEND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT CAMP
CALGARY, Alta. – Thirty-two of Canada’s best sledge hockey players will attend Canada’s National Sledge Team development camp Aug. 21-27 at WinSport’s Markin MacPhail Centre at Canada Olympic Park.
Among the many returning veterans of Hockey Canada’s national sledge program is a healthy Chris Cederstrand (Martensville, Sask.), who was forced to sit out the 2015-16 season due to injury. Fifteen-year-old James Dunn (Wallacetown, Ont.) is the youngest player on the roster, having jumped on Hockey Canada’s radar at the inaugural Sledge Hockey NextGen Prospects’ Camp last March. The camp also features 12 players who helped Canada win a bronze medal at the 2014 Paralympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia.
Returning for his third season as head coach of Canada’s National Sledge Team, Ken Babey (Calgary, Alta.) will be a familiar face behind the bench this season. The selections were made by Babey and Marshall Starkman, manager of sledge hockey for Hockey Canada, and comprise four goaltenders, 10 defencemen, and 18 forwards.
Joining Babey for the August camp are guest assistant coaches Russ Herrington (Unionville, Ont.) and Danny Lynch (Fredericton, N.B.). Chris Chisamore (Westport, Ont.) and Daniel Bochner (Toronto) will support the trio as guest goaltending coach and guest skills coach, respectively.
“We have established a playing system and a work ethic that all of our players have been buying into for over a year,” said Babey. “All of the past months’ efforts will pay off, and I’m pretty confident going into next season. I’m very glad for the vote of confidence Hockey Canada has given me; there’s a lot of talent in Canadian sledge hockey and this camp is going to be exciting.”
“Our August development camp is all about developing players’ skillsets both on and off the ice,” said Shawn Bullock, senior manager of hockey operations and men’s national teams for Hockey Canada. “Many of these players are familiar with the Hockey Canada expectations, and we will look to them to play a leadership role during the camp. Our goal is to foster the growth of world-class players, and our on- and off-ice sessions have been designed for players to get a strong start to the new season. We are excited to work with coach Babey again, he’s been a tremendous leader in developing our team’s style of play and each player’s skills.”
Canada’s National Sledge Team will be named following a selection camp in Calgary Sept. 25-Oct. 1.
This season’s competitions include the 2016 World Sledge Hockey Challenge in Charlottetown, P.E.I., Dec. 4-10; the 4 Nations Cup in Italy in February; and the 2017 IPC Sledge Hockey World Championship in PyeongChang, Korea.
For more information on Hockey Canada and Canada’s sledge hockey programs, please visit HockeyCanada.ca, or follow along via social media at Facebook, Facebook.com/HCSledge, Twitter, and Twitter.com/HC_Sledge.
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