Blind hockey squads take the ice in Red Deer
Red Deer played host to a unique hockey game on Saturday, and one that players hope is a pre-cursor to seeing their sport on a much brighter stage.
The Alberta Blind Hockey Challenge took place at the Gary W. Harris Canada Games Centre, with the Edmonton SeeHawks playing against the Central Alberta Bullseyes. A few members of the Calgary Seeing Ice Dogs joined in as well to expand the lineups.
Blind hockey features a few wrinkles from your standard hockey game. For one, the puck is three times larger and made out of thin sheet metal, with a hollow inside containing ball bearings which rattle. The noise and larger size allow players to track the puck.



