Since its inception, the team iced by the Committee has proven to be a force to be reckoned with…undefeated in international competition, and the winners of 6 consecutive ISIHF World Championships.
Shirt nr
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Name
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Position
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30
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Neil Kelly
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goalie
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31
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Jarret Dark
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goalie
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3
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Slade Dolye
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defence
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6
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Mike Barnewall
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defence
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7
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Max Ramalho
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defence
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27
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Don Wade
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defence
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73
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Cam Debuc
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defence
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85
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Marquis Major
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defence
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88
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Sylvain Coste
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defence
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97
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Brandon Cousineau
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defence
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8
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Vaughan Macdonald
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forward
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9
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Kevin Delaney
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forward
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10
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Kory Lorentz
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forward
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12
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Curt Minard
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forward
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13
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Sean Vanedam
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forward
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15
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Jake Vader
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forward
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22
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Julien Belanger
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forward
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29
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Tom Rinn
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forward
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77
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Scott Stafford
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forward
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91
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Brad Blenkhorn
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forward
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Jamie McGuire
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Head Coach
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Dan Church
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Coach
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Rob Heholt
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Coach
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James Reilly
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Coach
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Jason Pajaczkowski
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Doctor
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Dan Mazur
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CPO
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Mike Pochwat
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Photographer
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What is Standing Amputee Ice Hockey?
When people with leg or arm amputations or with similar disabilities play Standing Amputee Ice Hockey, they skate in a regular upright position and use standard prostheses and the standard ice hockey equipment. The term "standing" serves to mark a distinction from Sledge Ice Hockey, where players use both hands for propulsion, maneuvering and shooting, while skating in sitting position on specially designed sleds. A sport specific classification system has been developed to equalize teams and capabilities, and to assure safe and fair play.
Classification System
Any athlete wishing to participate in an ISIHF event must first meet the minimum handicap criteria for the amputee category: an amputation through or above the ankle or wrist joint. Prior to competing in an ISIHF sanctioned competition, all players must have their amputations categorized by a certified classifier belonging to their respective National Paralympic Committee. Depending on the degree of amputation, the player will then be placed in a category and assigned a point value.
Description | Class | Point Assignment |
Above/through knee amputation, shoulder disarticulation | C | 1 |
Below knee/through or above ankle amputation | B | 2 |
Below elbow/through or above wrist amputation, above/through elbow amputation | A | 3 |
When registering for the ISIHF event, the player must provide corresponding documentation signed by the classifier, to the Championship Organizing Committee. Each player must wear a sticker corresponding to his or her point assignment number attached to each side of his or her helmet. Teams are then limited to the total number of points they may have on the ice at any one time.
Number of players on the ice |
Maximum points allowed on the ice |
5 (full strength) | 12 |
4 (single penalty) | 9 |
3 (double penalty) | 6 |