One thing to know about blind hockey: it’s unapologetically loud. Instead of a rubber puck that glides silently across the floor or ice, hockey players with visual impairment use a larger metal puck filled with eight ball bearings. Read More…
One thing to know about blind hockey: it’s unapologetically loud. Instead of a rubber puck that glides silently across the floor or ice, hockey players with visual impairment use a larger metal puck filled with eight ball bearings. Read More…