Posts for November 2025 (old posts, page 14)

Team Profile: Boston ICE Storm

The Boston ICE Storm is a trailblazing sled hockey organization that represents the spirit of adaptive sports in New England. Founded and operated by athletes with disabilities, the team embodies its core values of INCLUDE, COMPETE, and EMPOWER (I.C.E.) in everything they do.

Who Are the Boston ICE Storm?

The Boston ICE Storm is the flagship program of I.C.E. Adaptive Sports, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing equitable opportunities for competitive sports and community building among athletes with disabilities. What makes the Boston ICE Storm unique is that it was founded and continues to be managed by athletes with physical disabilities themselves, creating a supportive network driven by those who truly understand the athlete experience.

The team was established in September 2018 with just nine players. Since then, it has grown significantly in both size and impact, becoming a force in the adaptive hockey community. By 2024, the program had grown robust enough to field two teams at major tournaments.

Team Information

  • Team Name: Boston ICE Storm

  • Founded: September 2018

  • Location: Greater Boston Area, Massachusetts

  • Home Rink: Volpe Athletic Center at Merrimack College, North Andover, MA

  • League: Northeast Sled Hockey League (NESHL)

  • Organization: I.C.E. Adaptive Sports (Include, Compete, Empower)

  • NHL Affiliation: Partnership with the Boston Bruins

  • Website: bostonicestorm.org

Programs and Activities

Sled Hockey

The core program involves competitive sled hockey for players with physical disabilities. Sled hockey uses specially designed sleds and short sticks, allowing athletes with mobility challenges to play intense, full-contact hockey at a high competitive level. The team regularly competes in the Disabled Hockey Festival and various Northeast Sled Hockey League events.

Development and Outreach

The Boston ICE Storm is committed to growing the sport locally and regionally. They work to help new athletes join the program and provide equipment for those who need it. Ongoing fundraising efforts ensure accessibility for all participants by expanding athletic equipment and facility access.

Beyond Hockey

In 2021, I.C.E. Adaptive Sports expanded beyond sled hockey to form the only wheelchair basketball team in the Greater Boston area, demonstrating their commitment to providing multiple adaptive sports opportunities for athletes with disabilities.

Leadership and Support

The Boston ICE Storm is led by a diverse team that includes athletes, families, and healthcare professionals. The board and coaching staff feature physical therapists who provide medical advice, training support, and help athletes optimize their equipment for peak performance.

The organization has built strong partnerships with institutions like the Boston Bruins, bringing visibility and resources to the adaptive sports community. This collaborative approach has been key to the team's growth and success.

Get Involved

The Boston ICE Storm welcomes participation in many forms:

  • Play: Athletes with physical disabilities are welcome to join the team

  • Volunteer: Coaching and event support opportunities are available

  • Donate: Support the team's equipment and operational needs

  • Learn: Community education and outreach programs

For more information about the Boston ICE Storm, to view athlete stories, or to learn how to get involved, visit their website at bostonicestorm.org or connect with them on social media.

The Boston ICE Storm proves that when athletes with disabilities lead the way, incredible things happen. Through their dedication to inclusion, competition, and empowerment, they continue to transform lives and inspire the next generation of adaptive athletes across New England.

Team Profile: New England Warriors

The New England Warriors are a non-profit sled hockey organization dedicated to introducing and promoting sled hockey for wounded, ill, and injured veterans, as well as supporters and individuals with physical disabilities. Based in Lewiston, Maine, the team is affiliated with the USA Warriors Ice Hockey Program and competes in the Northeast Sled Hockey League (NESHL).

Mission and Purpose

The New England Warriors focus on three core pillars:

  • Rehabilitation: Using the sport of sled hockey as a vehicle for physical and mental recovery

  • Camaraderie: Building lasting bonds among veterans and team members

  • Opportunity: Providing disabled veterans with competitive athletic opportunities through adaptive sports

The team is committed to showing that disability does not define ability, and that through teamwork and determination, individuals can achieve great things on the ice.

Who Are the Warriors?

The New England Warriors are led by a group of dedicated veterans and supporters who have turned their passion for hockey into a mission to help others:

Leadership Team:

  • Christy "Icebox" Gardner - President/Co-Founder/Captain: A medically retired Army veteran, Christy also serves as captain of the US Women's National sled hockey team

  • Ian "Battleship" Ramsdell - Vice President/Co-Founder/Captain: A retired US Navy veteran

Notable Team Members:

  • John "The Chirper" Curtis - Forward

  • Mahlia "Mini Mao" Schneck - Forward/Volunteer, double amputee

  • Gordie "The Grinder" Ide - Volunteer/Defenseman, injured in stand-up hockey

  • Kevin "Brady Bunch" Marcotte - Forward; served in the Army and Maine National Guard

  • Ken "The Quiet One" Senko - Forward

  • Will "The Show Pony" Rolfe - Forward; Air Force veteran with MS

  • Matt "Beefcake #1" Cain - Alternate Captain/Defenseman; Army Airborne infantry veteran

The team's roster is open to veterans and non-veterans alike who have physical disabilities that prevent them from playing traditional stand-up hockey.

Equipment and Gameplay

Players use similar equipment to stand-up hockey with some key modifications:

  • Sleds: Aluminum frame with a bucket seat mounted on ice skating blades

  • Sticks: Two shortened hockey sticks with picks on the end for propulsion and a blade for shooting and passing

  • Protective gear: Standard hockey protective equipment adapted for seated play

The sport maintains all the excitement of traditional hockey—hard checking, precise passing, and powerful shots—just from a seated position.

League Competition and Achievements

The New England Warriors compete in the Northeast Sled Hockey League (NESHL), an adult sled hockey league spanning multiple states in the northeastern United States. The team has achieved notable success, including:

  • NESHL B League Championship winners

  • Regular competitors in regional and national tournaments

The NESHL promotes awareness and growth of sled hockey among people with disabilities throughout New England and beyond.

Veteran Outreach and Programs

Beyond competitive play, the New England Warriors are committed to supporting veterans in need through:

  • Regular practices and team activities

  • Social support and community building

  • Fundraising events to support veterans' programs

  • Advocacy for adaptive sports and disabled veteran services

The team regularly announces practices, games, and events on their Facebook page, welcoming new participants to join the Warriors family.

Get Involved

The New England Warriors welcome new players, volunteers, and supporters:

The team is open to veterans and non-veterans with physical disabilities who are interested in trying sled hockey. All skill levels are welcome, from beginners to experienced players.

The New England Warriors exemplify the transformative power of adaptive sports, providing wounded warriors and individuals with disabilities a path to competition, camaraderie, and community through the sport of hockey.