2015 World Sledge Hockey Challenge

Leduc Recreation Centre

The Leduc Recreation Centre is an award-winning facility that has received a number of honours, including the Stephen Barr Award of Excellence for Recreation Facility Design (2010), Percy Wickman Accessibility Award from the Canadian Paraplegic Association (2010) and AABRD Legacy Award for advancing the field of recreation for persons with disabilities (2010).

It is the only sledge hockey-compatible twin-arena facility in Western Canada, including Robinson Arena, which will host the 2015 World Sledge Hockey Challenge. The Leduc Recreation Centre adopted the Hockey Canada sledge hockey standards, which ensures everything from the dressing rooms to the ice is easily accessible for sledge hockey players.

Other accessibility features throughout the Leduc Recreation Centre include:

  • a zero grade-entry leisure pool and 50-person whirlpool in the aquatic centre;
  • lifts in the pool and change rooms in the aquatic centre;
  • wheelchair-friendly fitness equipment;
  • walking/running track handrails tilted to aid visually-impaired guests;
  • field houses with rubberized flooring, which is better-suited for guests using wheelchairs;
  • accommodation for wheelchair curling;
  • sliding glass doors in the entrance ways and push button doors throughout the facility;
  • lower counters at Guest Services;
  • elevator access to all three levels;
  • a full-service elevator to the elevated seating in Sobey’s Arena;
  • fully-accessible washrooms with touchless fixtures;
  • ramps throughout the facility.

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Videos
Photos
2015-16 NST: Community outreach
Members of Canada’s National Sledge Team took a timeout from training to take part in a community outreach opportunity with the Calgary Sledge Hockey Association.
2015 SHWC: USA 3 – CAN 0 (Gold Medal)
Watson made 18 saves in a spectacular performance, but Canada had to settle for silver at the IPC Sledge Hockey World Championship.
2015 SHWC: CAN 3 – RUS 2 (Semifinal)
Bridges had two goals, Dixon scored one and the Canadians earned a semifinal win over Russia to advance to the gold medal game.
2015 SHWC: CAN 2 - CZE 0
Bridges scored the game’s only goals, Watson had another shutout and Canada finished a perfect prelims by blanking the Czechs.
Results
Standings
Feb 01, 2015
2
3
Final
Leduc Recreation Centre, Leduc, Alta.
0
8
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Leduc Recreation Centre, Leduc, Alta.
Feb 02, 2015
1
8
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Leduc Recreation Centre, Leduc, Alta.
2
0
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Leduc Recreation Centre, Leduc, Alta.
Feb 04, 2015
4
1
Final
Leduc Recreation Centre, Leduc, Alta.
2
0
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Leduc Recreation Centre, Leduc, Alta.
Feb 05, 2015
0
8
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Leduc Recreation Centre, Leduc, Alta.
2
1
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Leduc Recreation Centre, Leduc, Alta.
Feb 07, 2015
1
4
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Leduc Recreation Centre, Leduc, Alta.
1
2
Final
Leduc Recreation Centre, Leduc, Alta.
Team GP W L OTW OTL PTS
USA (USA) 3 3 0 0 0 9
CAN (CAN) 3 2 1 0 0 6
RUS (RUS) 3 1 2 0 0 3
KOR (KOR) 3 0 3 0 0 0
Scoring
Goaltending
R Player Goals Assists PTS
1. Declan Farmer 3 6 9
2. Nikko Landeros 3 5 8
3. Kevin McKee 4 3 7
4. Daniel McCoy 2 4 6
4. Brody Roybal 3 3 6
4. Tyler McGregor 4 2 6
5. Adam Page 3 2 5
5. Greg Westlake 1 4 5
5. Brad Bowden 2 3 5
5. Adam Dixon 2 3 5
R Player GAA SV %
1. Steve Cash 0.66 .936
2. Dominic Larocque 0.75 .929
3. Corbin Watson 1.09 .938
4. Evgeny Plotnikov 1.49 .903
5. Vladimir Kamantsev 2.01 .887
6. Kyle Huckaby 2.29 .833
7. Man-Gyun Yu 5.84 .759
8. Do-Young Shin 21.77 .545
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