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U Sports men's ice hockey         
U Sports men's ice hockey is the highest level of play of men's ice hockey at the university level under the auspices of U Sports, Canada's governing body for university sports. As these players compete at the university level, they are obligated to follow the rule of standard eligibility of five years.
U Sports women's ice hockey         
  • [[Charline Labonté]] also played for [[Canada women's national ice hockey team]].
  • October 8th 2010 : [[Hayley Wickenheiser]] celebrating her first CIS goal with the Calgary Dinos
  • [[Kim St-Pierre]] was elected to CIS All-Star teams four times.
  • [[Laurentian Voyageurs]] visit [[Windsor Lancers]] in [[Tecumseh, Ontario]] (October 2013).
  • Queen's University women's ice hockey team in 1917
  • McGill Martlets against St. Francis-Xavier X-Women
U Sports women's ice hockey is the highest level of play of women's ice hockey at the university level under the auspices of U Sports, Canada's governing body for university sports. Women's ice hockey has been played in U Sports since the 1997-98 season, when the governing body was known as the Canadian Interuniversity Athletics Union, following a long stint of teams only competing in the OUA.
Sledge hockey         
  • Canadian men's and U.S. men's players competing at the [[2015 World Sled Hockey Challenge]].
  • [[Shayba Arena]] in its para ice hockey configuration at the [[2014 Winter Paralympics]]: the entrance to the players' benches and [[penalty box]]es are flush with the ice surface, to make it easier for players to enter them. The floors are coated in ice or smooth plastic to prevent damage to the sledges.
FORM OF ICE HOCKEY MAINLY PRACTICED BY PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
Sledge ice hockey; Sledge Hockey; Sled hockey; Sled Hockey; Ice Sledge Hockey; Ice sledge hockey; Para ice hockey; Canadian Sledge Hockey Championship; Ice sled hockey
Sledge hockey (also known as Para ice hockey, or sled hockey in American English) is an adaptation of ice hockey designed for players who have a physical disability. Invented in the early 1960s at a rehabilitation centre in Stockholm, Sweden, and played under similar rules to standard ice hockey, players are seated on sleds and use special hockey sticks with metal "teeth" on the tips of their handles to navigate the ice.