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Board Of Officers

President  

Bryan D.  Blomquist

Vice President 

Frank Martin

 Secretary

  Anthony Ficarrotta

Treasurer

 Mitch Mertz

Financial Advisors

 David J. Stalter

Rich Santos

SUPPORT

OUR

SPECIAL

ATHLETES!

 

To foster, promote and encourage sportsmanship, teamwork and camaraderie through the sport of sled hockey, specifically aimed at a juvenile and adolescent population of physically and/or mentally challenged athletes. 

Inherent in that goal is the development of a sense of self-esteem, pride and friendship within this population. Long Island Sled Hockey, Inc. also focuses on the development and nurturing of positive attitudes in and outside the Long Island community toward those with physical and/or mental handicapping conditions.

RoughRiders vs Army, 2009

What is Sled Hockey?

Sled hockey is played mainly by people with various lower extremity disabilities (e.g. people with amputations, spinal cord injuries, cerebral palsy, post polio, etc.). The players are seated on sleds, which are affixed to 2 hockey skate blades under the seat. The sleds are about 3 inches off the ice and are from 2-4 feet long, depending on the size of the player. The sled glides on the blades and a metal bar located at the the front of the sled. For beginners the blades can be set wide apart for stability. As skills progress, the blades are placed closer together for better turning ability. There are multiple straps to help to hold the player in and give the player more control over the sled.

 

Players use their arms to propel themselves along the ice. They dig picks, on the ends of two short hockey sticks, into the ice to pull themselves forward. Players have a right and a left stick (the blades are curved differently) that are miniature copies of a typical hockey stick, except for the metal picks (like figure skate toe picks) on the ends. Players shoot, pass, and propel themselves with the sticks.

There are a few differences between sled hockey and standard ice hockey. Sled hockey games have 15 minute periods instead of 20 and players use two sticks instead of one. The puck is the same, as are the pads. There is a lot of checking so the need for protection is ever present

IMPORTANT NOTICE:
Anyone traveling with us

MUST have a passport!!! 

 

Click here for Passport Application


5th Annual RoughRiders Cup Invitational

RoughRiders Retain Cup!!!  See Scrapbook

Updated 02/02/2010


Long Island Sled Hockey captures the Mark of Distinction for 2009. Click the logo above to visit their site or  Click here and see LISH Scrapbook. For photos of the presentation please click here, then click on "Past Recipients" then Photos or Videos.


Video Features

LISH on YES Network

ViewPoint LI WABC 7 Video


Video about the RoughRiders


LI Sled Hockey News

See the new LI Sled Hockey Video by clicking here.


Registration Forms for

 '09-10 season:

call Anthony or Bryan

Click here for Reg. form

Adobe Acrobat PDF File- Rev 6/09
Practice Schedule

'09-10 Season Practices:

New athletes are asked to come down 1st Sat. or Wed. of the month; please call first - see Join the Team Page.


Cantiague Park

 Hicksville, NY

Every Wed. from Oct. 7th thru Apr. 21 and all Weds. in June 4:00-5:30 PM. 

NO PRACTICE ON 12/12, 12/23, 12/20 OR 6/2


Town of Oyster Bay Ice Skating Center, Bethpage

Every Sat. from Oct. 3rd thru Apr. 17th and then all Sats. in June and Jul. 3rd, from 8-9:30 AM


Tournaments - Challenges


Sat. 2/20 - TOB Supervisor John Venditto and his crew will once again challenge the RoughRiders at our regular 8-9:30 AM time slot. Wear blue tournament jerseys.


Sat. Mar. 20th - 7th Annual SUMMIT CUP Game against Summit Security during our 8-9:30 AM slot.  Summit has promised to bring home the Cup.  There will be a brunch to follow, at a place to be determined by them.  Wear your game faces and your blue tournament jerseys.  We thank Nick and Bob Auletta and ALL at Summit and WE promise to keep the CUP!!!


April 23rd-25th - 2010 SHEO North American Tournament in Ottawa, Canada. 

The team is set and plans are made. Thanks to all for the commitment. Remember your passports and give exact names on passport to Rich Santos for ticketing. We will try our best to re-take the O'Keefe Cup.

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