United States men's national ice sledge hockey team
Association | USA Hockey |
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Team colors | |
IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships | |
Appearances | 7 (first in 2009) |
Best result |
Gold: 3 – 2009
2012 2015 |
Paralympics | |
Appearances | 5 (first in 1998) |
Medals |
Gold: 3 – 2002 2010 2014 |
Paralympic medal record | ||
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Paralympic Games | ||
2002 Salt Lake City | Team | |
2006 Torino | Team | |
2010 Vancouver | Team | |
2014 Sochi | Team |
The United States national ice sledge hockey team is the ice sledge hockey team representing the United States. The team is overseen by USA Hockey, a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation, and participates in international competitions.
History
Paralympics
At the 1998, the US team had a seventh-place finish. The highlight of the Games for the team was Joe Howard, who set a record with six goals in one match.[1] The first gold medal won by the United States in Paralympic hcokey came on home soil at the 2002 Paralympic Games in Salt Lake City, Utah. Of note, the US defeated the defending gold medal champion Norwegian squad by a 4-3 tally in the shootout. The United States finished with a 6-0mark, while outscoring opponents 26-6 in the tournament. Joe Howard earned MVP honors for the 2002 Gold Medal game, registering three goals and adding one assist.
Participating in Ice sledge hockey at the 2010 Winter Paralympics, the United States shutout Japan by a 2-0 count. In the gold medal game for Ice sledge hockey at the 2014 Winter Paralympics, the United States beat Russia by a 1-0 tally to claim the gold.[2]
IPC World Championships
A fifth-place finish at the 1996 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships was followed by the United States finishing in sixth place at the 2000 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships. Of note, the United States served as the host country for the event. Held between March 20, 2000 and March 25, 2000, matches were contested at the E Center in West Valley City, Utah, USA.
In 2008, the United States would serve as host country for the 4th IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships. The event was held between March 29, 2008 and April 5, 2008 in Marlborough, Massachusetts, USA, at the New England Sports Center. Organized by Massachusetts Hockey in co-operation with US Paralympics, around 200 athletes from ten countries participated in the 10-team round robin tournament which featured two divisions: six teams in group A and four teams in group B.
The United States hosted, and won, the 2015 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey Championships, held at the newly constructed HarborCenter in Buffalo, New York.
Paralympics rosters
2002 roster | 2006 roster | 2010 roster | 2014 roster |
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Awards and honors
- Sylvester Flis, Scoring leader, 2002 Salt Lake Paralympic Games, 18 points (11 goals, 7 assists)
- Sylvester Flis, Most Valuable Player, 2002 Salt Lake Paralympic Games
- Sylvester Flis, 2002 All-Star Team A (ice hockey at Paralympic Games)
- Manuel Guerra Jr., All-Star Team, 1996 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships
- Manuel Guerra Jr, goaltender, 2002 All-Star Team A (ice hockey at Paralympic Games)
- Joe Howard, 1998 Paralympic record six goals in single game (double hattrick)
- Joe Howard, MVP, 2002 Paralympics Gold Medal Game
- Joe Howard, 2002 All-Star Team A (ice hockey at Paralympic Games)
- Joe Howard, 2002 USA Hockey Bob Johnson Award recipient
- Joe Howard, 2002 Olympic Spirit Award recipient
- Joe Howard, First-Team All-Star, 2004 World Championships
- Brian Ruhe, 2002 All-Star Team B (ice hockey at Paralympic Games)
See also
References
- ↑ http://pressbox.teamusa.org/Paralympic%20Media%20Guide%202010/pdfs/SHKY_BIO_M.pdf
- ↑ sochi2014.com. "Schedule and Results". Retrieved 2014-02-11.
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