"I saw how the day-to-day life of the parents can be challenging, and going to events that would be easy for some parents are more difficult for others," said Paige. "Hockey games are loud and can have a lot of sensory triggers for children, so Nic and I wanted to make it a safe environment for kids to be able to enjoy a hockey game."
Through Dowd's Crowd, the Dowds partnered with Autism Speaks to identify families to invite to select games. As part of the experience, Dowd's Crowd participants were presented with sensory kits.
The sensory kits included noise cancelling headphones, sunglasses, a foam puck and a conversation card to help the child be able to fully enjoy the game without any triggers.
"Paige and I believe that kids with autism should be able to experience an NHL game live and in person, despite the noise, lights and sounds of a packed arena," said Nic. "We also feel it's important for the rest of the family to enjoy the game, knowing that their kids are in a safe environment catering to any and all of their needs."