NHL News: NHL, USA Hockey and Hockey Canada to Host ‘Reeve Hockey Classic’ Sled Hockey Game in Boston

By Myrtle Davies

Sled Hockey Reeve Classic USA Canada Christopher

 

NHL Public Relations

February 5, 2025

Team USA and Team Canada Men’s Sled Hockey to Face Off on Feb. 19; ‘Try Sled Hockey for Free’ Kids Event on Feb. 18; ‘Reeve Hockey Classic’ to Support Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation

NEW YORK (Feb. 5, 2025) – The NHL, USA Hockey and Hockey Canada announced today the first-ever Reeve Hockey Classic sled hockey game, a matchup featuring the world’s best men’s para hockey athletes who represent Team USA and Team Canada on the international stage. The international rivals will face off at the Kasabuski Rink in Boston to support the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation. Team practices and the game are open to the public but capacity is limited. Fans can also watch a free livestream of the game at USAHockeyTV.com.

On the international stage, both teams boast a competitive roster with an impressive medal count. Team USA’s roster has a total of 28 Paralympic gold medals and 46 World Championship gold medals. The squad is captained by veteran Josh Pauls and includes three U.S. military veterans, two of whom are Purple Heart recipients. On Team Canada, the roster’s Paralympic medal count totals 17 silver medals and three bronze medals, with an additional 28 gold medals, 34 silver medals, and four bronze medals won at World Championships. Canadian team captain Tyler McGregor has been leading his team for six seasons. The international rivals will meet in Boston as part of their training camp as they continue to prepare for international competitions.

The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, a partner of the NHL Foundation U.S., is dedicated to curing spinal cord injury and improving the quality of life for individuals and families impacted by paralysis. An actor, activist, hockey fan, and goalie, Christopher Reeve became paralyzed due to a severe spinal cord injury. He and his wife Dana were unrelenting in their drive to pursue the best research, and support, for patients and families living with paralysis. The Reeve Foundation’s vision is a world where spinal cord injury doesn’t result in paralysis, and paralysis does not result in diminished quality of life: Today’s Care, Tomorrow’s Cure. The Reeve Hockey Classic will support funding cures for paralysis. To date, the Reeve Foundation’s National Paralysis Resource Center has provided 22 grants to assist sled hockey programs.

To celebrate the first-ever Reeve Hockey Classic, the NHL, NHLPA and Boston Bruins are hosting a ‘Try Sled Hockey for Free’ event on Feb. 18, giving girls and boys ages 4-17, of all abilities, an opportunity to try sled hockey at the Kasabuski Rink. The event is open to all and hopes to inspire kids looking for a new para sport to play. Equipment, coaching, and support will be provided by Spaulding Adaptive Sports Centers and Northeast Passage Sled Hockey. Players interested in trying sled hockey are encouraged to register here.

Schedule

All events are located at the Kasabuski Rink (201 Forest St, Saugus, MA 01906) and are open to the media and the public. Capacity is limited.

Tuesday, Feb. 18  

9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. – Reeve Hockey Classic: Team USA Sled Hockey Practice

10:40 a.m. – 12:10 p.m. – Reeve Hockey Classic: Team Canada Sled Hockey Practice

12:15 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. – ‘Try Sled Hockey for Free’ Event

Wednesday, Feb. 19

6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. – Stanley Cup appearance and photo opportunity

6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. – Reeve Hockey Classic

Rosters

Team USA – Men’s National Para Hockey Team

Click here for more information.

No.

Name

P

Born

Hometown

29

32

7

8

10

17

22

23

27

4

9

14

16

18

19

24

37

88

Griffin LaMarre

Jen Lee

Kayden Beasley

Jack Wallace

Brett Bolton

Chris Douglas

Noah Grove

Liam Cunningham

Josh Pauls (Captain)

Brody Roybal

Travis Dodson

Ben Musselman

Declan Farmer

Evan Nichols

Malik Jones

Josh Misiewicz

David Eustace

Kevin McKee

G

G

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

F

F

F

F

F

F

F

F

F

11/10/1996

07/26/1986

12/22/2006

06/24/1998

04/08/2006

05/17/1990

05/01/1999

03/05/2008

12/31/1992

05/25/1998

02/14/1985

03/03/2001

11/05/1997

07/29/2004

12/06/2002

06/25/1988

05/03/1999

02/11/1990

Haverhill, Mass.

San Francisco, Calif.

Coats, N.C.

Franklin Lakes, N.J.

Rockledge, Fla.

Saint Cloud, Fla.

Frederick, Md.

River Falls, Wis.

Green Brook, N.J.

Northlake, Ill.

Deming, N.M.

Amelia, Ohio

Tampa, Fla.

Haymarket, Va.

Aurora, Colo.

La Grange, Ill.

Stoneham, Mass.

Davenport, Iowa

Team Canada – Men’s National Para Hockey Team

Click here for more information.

No.

Name

P

Born

Hometown

30

54

60

5

7

17

61

92

4

8

11

13

19

23

26

29

98

Corbin Watson

Adam Kingsmill

Jean-François Huneault

Tyrone Henry

Zach Lavin

Shawn Burnett

Rob Armstrong

Auren Halbert

James Dunn

Tyler McGregor (Captain)

Adam Dixon

Vincent Boily

Dominic Cozzolino

Liam Hickey

Anton Jacobs-Webb

Micah Kovacevich

Mathieu Lelièvre

G

G

G

D

D

D

D

D

F

F

F

F

F

F

F

F

F

01/06/87

03/03/00

09/15/94

10/21/93

01/31/97

05/02/03

09/12/96

02/02/03

11/12/00

03/11/94

08/13/89

07/02/00

08/23/94

03/25/98

09/18/00

10/02/97

06/13/05

Kingsville, ON

Smithers, BC

Saint-Eustache, QC

Ottawa, ON

Essex, ON

McMasterville, QC

Erin, ON

Calgary, AB

Wallacetown, ON

Forest, ON

Midland, ON

Alma, QC

Mississauga, ON

St. John’s, NL

Gatineau, QC

Edmonton, AB

Lévis, QC

The Reeve Hockey Classic is part of a longstanding commitment to support adaptive hockey in all forms by the NHL, NHLPA and 32 Clubs. The League has been a longtime presenting partner of the USA Hockey Sled Classic. Most recently, the NHL announced a partnership with Warrior 4 Life Fund, financial support for three adaptive hockey programs with the New York Islanders, and growing sled and special hockey with the Carolina Hurricanes. Additionally, the NHL/NHLPA Industry Growth Fund has aided Learn to Play sled hockey programs in NHL markets, including Tampa Bay and Calgary.

 

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