From Deseret News archives:
A very special squad
Hockey program giving everyone a chance to play
Instead, he had to put on all sorts of protective gear helmet, shin guards, elbow pads, shoulder pads, mouth guard and gloves before he could even step on the ice.
"I played soccer a long time ago, and it was way different from soccer because you have to wear all the equipment," Cote said. "I didn't know you had to wear all this stuff."
But soon enough Cote embraced it like soccer. Now he can't get enough of skating and shooting a puck. Many kids just like Cote also enjoy the sport on a regular basis while playing for a special-needs team affiliated with the Rocky Mountain Renegades hockey club.
The Renegades began sponsoring two special-needs teams last fall: a North team made up of players from Davis and Salt Lake counties and a South team drawing players from Utah County. All players are registered with USA Hockey, and coaches are certified through the same governing body.
In addition to a weekly practice, special needs teams play a schedule ranging from 15 to 20 games held at various ice arenas. Opponents are mostly drawn from high school hockey teams along the Wasatch Front.
There are no rules in a traditional sense. Players from high school teams usually divide up and team with special needs players during the actual games. Scores are kept but penalties are not called. High school players are not allowed to shoot, but everyone else is given a chance to score a goal.
"The best thing about it is everybody is included," said Magna resident Michelle Petersen, who has a daughter, Jhessi, that plays with the Renegades. "It puts everybody on the same playing field. There's no judgment. You don't have to be anything. You can just be who you are and show up to play."
The special-needs program is one of only a few such teams that have been established in the western United States. Its development has been spearheaded largely by the efforts of team manager Mary Lederman. Lederman, who moved to Utah from Chicago a year ago, wanted to find a special-needs team for her son to play on as he had done back in Illinois.
Lederman thinks the special needs hockey program, given enough community support, has potential to grow and enrich the lives of many local families.
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