SABAH's Adaptive Ice Hockey Clinic Print E-mail
Thursday, 18 February 2010 15:48

SABAH's Adaptive Ice Hockey Clinics

Designed expecially for our skaters, SABAH's adaptive ice hockey clinics are now in year four and growing in popularity.  Every session includes basic skill building, such as passing, shooting and stickhandling.   This season, retired professional hockey player Terry Marchant is teaching the program along with Marty Dietrich, head coach of Hasek's Heroes, a hockey program for low income children in Buffalo.    Our clinics also include hockey players from local schools such as Williamsville South and the Buffalo Jr. Sabres who assist our skaters.

SABAH athletes who have basic knowledge of the game, can skate independently and have a desire to play hockey are welcome to participate.  Skaters are provided with helmets, sticks, gloves and a jersey.  At the end of the season, skaters receive a participation certificate. 

Contact the SABAH office if you would like more information at 716-362-9600.

 

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Kyle Lappin
Honoray Producer
2011 Celebration on Ice Show