Team Jigger sledge hockey program debuts in Lacombe
Sledge hockey has come to Lacombe, breaking down barriers and providing an accessible recreational option for Central Alberta.
Debuting during the Lacombe Generals game on Jan. 8, the Team Jigger Sledge Hockey program is the culmination of a recreation and culture grant from the City of Lacombe as well as mentorship, loaned equipment, guidance and support from Hockey Alberta, the Paralympic Sports Association, the Lacombe Arena, and other area programs and groups.
‘”Sledge, or ‘Para’ Hockey, is a truly accessible version of the game we all know and love,” says Ray Wasdal, Team Jigger Board Director and Sledge Hockey Program coordinator. “People who are experiencing paraplegia, mobility issues, degenerative conditions, amputation or coordination issues can strap into a sled alongside able-bodied friends and family for a game of hockey. It’s very inspiring.”
Given the Team Jigger Foundation’s mandate of advocating for accessibility and providing opportunity for everyBODY to enjoy their best possible lifestyle, a sledge hockey program is said to be a great fit.


