A large indoor gymnasium with people in wheelchairs sitting in a semi-circle, some holding sports equipment. A person is speaking with a microphone to the left, and others are standing or sitting in the background. The bleachers are mostly empty, and the gym floor has painted lines for sports.

Lethbridge powerchair hockey

Illustration of a person playing power hockey, riding a scooter and holding a hockey stick, with the text "Lethbridge Powerhockey".

Powerchair Hockey is a fast, skill-based team sport designed for individuals who use power wheelchairs. Players compete using lightweight plastic sticks to pass, shoot, and score with a wiffle ball, following modified floor hockey rules that ensure safety, inclusion, and excitement for athletes of all ability levels. Players may either hold their stick or have it securely attached to their chair, depending on their mobility and preference.

University of Lethbridge, North Gym, 1-3 pm

August: 3, 24, 31
September: 7, 14, 21, 28
October: 5, 19, 26
November: 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
December: 7

2025 STATS

ALL STATS
A scoreboard for the Lethbridge Powerchair Hockey Championship Game 1, showing the score 10-12 with team names Storm and The Blaze. Player stats, goals, assists, and points are listed, along with goalies' minutes. The photo below shows two women in wheelchairs on the court, playing power hockey, with referees and empty bleachers in the background.

LPH 2025 Championship Series

A scoreboard for a powerchair hockey game between the Lethbridge Storm and The Blaze, showing the scores 10-7 in favor of the Storm, with Storm players K. Senneker, L. Relf, A. Froese, N. Reule, and A. Atkinson, and Blaze players K. Heggie, L. Relf, and G. Williamson. The game features goal statistics, assist data, and goalies' minutes played, with a background photo of children playing wheelchair hockey on an indoor rink.
Two people in wheelchairs playing hockey on an indoor rink, with a scoreboard overhead showing the game score of 9-11 between teams labeled 'Storm' and 'The Blaze' during the Lethbridge Powerchair Hockey Championship.
Group of six children in wheelchairs with two adults in a gym, holding a hockey stick and trophies, celebrating a sporting event.
Group of five children in wheelchairs and two adult men standing behind them, inside an indoor sports facility with a hockey net and equipment in the background.
Four children in wheelchairs holding trophies at an indoor sports event, with two women presenting awards and other people in the background.
Man awarding medals to young athletes in a wheelchairs during a ceremony in a gymnasium.

player stats

Collage of four award ceremony photos showing children in wheelchairs receiving awards from adults. The first photo shows a child hugging a woman, the second a man awarding a boy, the third a boy receiving a trophy from a man, and the fourth a boy in a wheelchair with a man kneeling beside him, both smiling and holding trophies. Text overlays indicate awards: 'The LJ Petrone Award,' 'The Jon Doan Award,' 'The Brickwall Award,' and 'Rookie of the Year.'
Table displaying hockey players, teams, games played, goals scored, assists, and points.