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Wheelchair Hockey Equipment


Photo of the type of stick used in wheelchair hockey
Photo of the type of stick used in wheelchair hockey
All sticks must be made of a plastic handle, shaft and blade. A dowel may be inserted through the blade of the stick for players with limited ability to stickhandle. The dowel cannot be made of metal, cannot exceed more than 3 inches in length on either side of the blade, and cannot exceed 1/2-inch in diameter.

No modifications can be made to a wheelchair that will prohibit the ball from traveling underneath the chair. No stick blade may be placed between the front and rear tires, obstructing passage of the ball through that area.

A hollow plastic ball that is 2 inches in diameter and has holes in it will be used as the official game ball. Participants are free to wear protective gear such as eyewear, helmets, knee pads, or arm pads.


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