SAINT PAUL, Minn. - Minnesota Hockey, in partnership with the Minnesota Wild, announced today it will be launching a new diversified hockey program for players in Minnesota with hearing loss. The Minnesota Wild Deaf/Hard of Hearing ("HOH") Hockey program will kick off its inaugural season with a special event on Saturday, September 24 at the St. Louis Park Rec Center in St. Louis Park, Minn.
While official Deaf/HOH competitions feature a lighting system that is used in place of whistles, the games are played with standard playing rules and have minimal modifications. In fact, many participants in Deaf/Hard of Hearing hockey compete on local association, high school or even college teams. Nonverbal communication plays a critical role in the instruction of these athletes as many utilize sign language, lip reading, hearing aids, or interpreters on the bench to ensure understanding of instruction.
Minnesota Hockey Announces Deaf/Hard of Hearing Hockey Program
Kick Off Event to be Held September 24