The 62-metre (203-foot) wooden hockeystick and puck adorned the Cowichan Community Centre in Duncan, B.C., for more than 35 years, after originally being constructed for Expo ’86 in Vancouver.
But unlike traditional hockey, these athletes play while seated in sleds, using two sticks: one to hit the puck and the other to propel themselves across the ice. John Phillips, the team ...