HEROS Hockey hits the outdoor ice in Red Deer
When it is said that hockey is for everyone, it should truly mean everyone – no matter your background, the situation you are currently in, the colour of your skin or gender.
Rob Kerr, Assistant Business Manager of the Calgary Hitmen and a former broadcaster, started the HEROS Hockey Foundation to give disadvantaged youth the chance to play hockey for the first time when they otherwise wouldn’t be able.
“A couple of years ago, we came up with an idea. There was no hockey in western Canada for players with cognitive disorders, players with Downs Syndrome and autism,” Kerr recalled.
“We came down and went to Sylvan Lake where we sat down with Brian Sutter. We said ‘Brian, this is what we think, what do you think, is this something the Sutter Fund might help out?’ And as Brian Sutter can, and does, he just reached over and shook our hands and helped us out.”


