The CNY Flyers, a sled hockey team, played against the Syracuse University Men's Club Hockey team on 11/19/22 at Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion. The game ended with the Flyers scoring 8 to Syracuse 0 with 25 shots on goal by the Flyers compared to Syracuse's 2. While the game was still competitive, it was more for the fun of the sport with smiles shared by all. It was also a new experience for the Syracuse team which consisted of able-bodied individuals who may have never experienced sled hockey. #25 Sean Caddo of SU collides into #52 Seth Gitner of the Flyers as he attempts to possess the puck.
The CNY Flyers, a sled hockey team, played against the Syracuse University Men's Club Hockey team on 11/19/22 at Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion. The game ended with the Flyers scoring 8 to Syracuse 0 with 25 shots on goal by the Flyers compared to Syracuse's 2. While the game was still competitive, it was more for the fun of the sport with smiles shared by all. It was also a new experience for the Syracuse team which consisted of able-bodied individuals who may have never experienced sled hockey. #19 of the Flyers, Jamie Favata, goes to slap the puck into Syracuse's goal early in the game.
The CNY Flyers, a sled hockey team, played against the Syracuse University Men's Club Hockey team on 11/19/22 at Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion. The game ended with the Flyers scoring 8 to Syracuse 0 with 25 shots on goal by the Flyers compared to Syracuse's 2. While the game was still competitive, it was more for the fun of the sport with smiles shared by all. It was also a new experience for the Syracuse team which consisted of able-bodied individuals who may have never experienced sled hockey. A Syracuse player slides towards the puck in an attempt to push the Flyers into a defense.
The CNY Flyers, a sled hockey team, played against the Syracuse University Men's Club Hockey team on 11/19/22 at Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion. The game ended with the Flyers scoring 8 to Syracuse 0 with 25 shots on goal by the Flyers compared to Syracuse's 2. While the game was still competitive, it was more for the fun of the sport with smiles shared by all. It was also a new experience for the Syracuse team which consisted of able-bodied individuals who may have never experienced sled hockey. The referee, Garth Werner, calls no goal as the puck spins across the rink.
The CNY Flyers, a sled hockey team, played against the Syracuse University Men's Club Hockey team on 11/19/22 at Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion. The game ended with the Flyers scoring 8 to Syracuse 0 with 25 shots on goal by the Flyers compared to Syracuse's 2. While the game was still competitive, it was more for the fun of the sport with smiles shared by all. It was also a new experience for the Syracuse team which consisted of able-bodied individuals who may have never experienced sled hockey. #19 of the Flyers, Jamie Favata, smiles as he pushes away from the goal he just landed a shot into.
The CNY Flyers, a sled hockey team, played against the Syracuse University Men's Club Hockey team on 11/19/22 at Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion. The game ended with the Flyers scoring 8 to Syracuse 0 with 25 shots on goal by the Flyers compared to Syracuse's 2. While the game was still competitive, it was more for the fun of the sport with smiles shared by all. It was also a new experience for the Syracuse team which consisted of able-bodied individuals who may have never experienced sled hockey. #76 of the Flyers, Myles Favata, plays a critical role for the team by winning the faceoff ensuring Flyers possession.
The CNY Flyers, a sled hockey team, played against the Syracuse University Men's Club Hockey team on 11/19/22 at Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion. The game ended with the Flyers scoring 8 to Syracuse 0 with 25 shots on goal by the Flyers compared to Syracuse's 2. While the game was still competitive, it was more for the fun of the sport with smiles shared by all. It was also a new experience for the Syracuse team which consisted of able-bodied individuals who may have never experienced sled hockey. After a successful save by Flyers goalkeeper, Steve Wamp, the referee, Garth Werner, skates over to grab the puck.
The CNY Flyers, a sled hockey team, played against the Syracuse University Men's Club Hockey team on 11/19/22 at Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion. The game ended with the Flyers scoring 8 to Syracuse 0 with 25 shots on goal by the Flyers compared to Syracuse's 2. While the game was still competitive, it was more for the fun of the sport with smiles shared by all. It was also a new experience for the Syracuse team which consisted of able-bodied individuals who may have never experienced sled hockey. Syracuse Hockey members sit in sleds by their box waiting to be tapped in by coaches. Above them, the coaches cheer on their team.
The CNY Flyers, a sled hockey team, played against the Syracuse University Men's Club Hockey team on 11/19/22 at Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion. The game ended with the Flyers scoring 8 to Syracuse 0 with 25 shots on goal by the Flyers compared to Syracuse's 2. While the game was still competitive, it was more for the fun of the sport with smiles shared by all. It was also a new experience for the Syracuse team which consisted of able-bodied individuals who may have never experienced sled hockey. #00, Ryan Werner, attempts to recover from hitting the wall as the puck slides behind.
The CNY Flyers, a sled hockey team, played against the Syracuse University Men's Club Hockey team on 11/19/22 at Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion. The game ended with the Flyers scoring 8 to Syracuse 0 with 25 shots on goal by the Flyers compared to Syracuse's 2. While the game was still competitive, it was more for the fun of the sport with smiles shared by all. It was also a new experience for the Syracuse team which consisted of able-bodied individuals who may have never experienced sled hockey. Syracuse and Flyers players pile up as they compete for possession of the puck.
The CNY Flyers, a sled hockey team, played against the Syracuse University Men's Club Hockey team on 11/19/22 at Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion. The game ended with the Flyers scoring 8 to Syracuse 0 with 25 shots on goal by the Flyers compared to Syracuse's 2. While the game was still competitive, it was more for the fun of the sport with smiles shared by all. It was also a new experience for the Syracuse team which consisted of able-bodied individuals who may have never experienced sled hockey. #5 for the Flyers, Rick Symanski, turns sharply to return to the action.
The CNY Flyers, a sled hockey team, played against the Syracuse University Men's Club Hockey team on 11/19/22 at Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion. The game ended with the Flyers scoring 8 to Syracuse 0 with 25 shots on goal by the Flyers compared to Syracuse's 2. While the game was still competitive, it was more for the fun of the sport with smiles shared by all. It was also a new experience for the Syracuse team which consisted of able-bodied individuals who may have never experienced sled hockey. #76, Myles Favata, reaches for the puck as #16. Timothy Cook skates by.
The CNY Flyers, a sled hockey team, played against the Syracuse University Men's Club Hockey team on 11/19/22 at Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion. The game ended with the Flyers scoring 8 to Syracuse 0 with 25 shots on goal by the Flyers compared to Syracuse's 2. While the game was still competitive, it was more for the fun of the sport with smiles shared by all. It was also a new experience for the Syracuse team which consisted of able-bodied individuals who may have never experienced sled hockey. Syracuse coaches hype up their team members during half time.
The CNY Flyers, a sled hockey team, played against the Syracuse University Men's Club Hockey team on 11/19/22 at Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion. The game ended with the Flyers scoring 8 to Syracuse 0 with 25 shots on goal by the Flyers compared to Syracuse's 2. While the game was still competitive, it was more for the fun of the sport with smiles shared by all. It was also a new experience for the Syracuse team which consisted of able-bodied individuals who may have never experienced sled hockey. Referee, Garth Werner, recovers the puck after a flyers goal against Syracuse.
The CNY Flyers, a sled hockey team, played against the Syracuse University Men's Club Hockey team on 11/19/22 at Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion. The game ended with the Flyers scoring 8 to Syracuse 0 with 25 shots on goal by the Flyers compared to Syracuse's 2. While the game was still competitive, it was more for the fun of the sport with smiles shared by all. It was also a new experience for the Syracuse team which consisted of able-bodied individuals who may have never experienced sled hockey. In a faceoff, referee drops the puck to a Syracuse player and Myles Favata, #76 for the Flyers, who will then compete for possession of the puck.
The CNY Flyers, a sled hockey team, played against the Syracuse University Men's Club Hockey team on 11/19/22 at Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion. The game ended with the Flyers scoring 8 to Syracuse 0 with 25 shots on goal by the Flyers compared to Syracuse's 2. While the game was still competitive, it was more for the fun of the sport with smiles shared by all. It was also a new experience for the Syracuse team which consisted of able-bodied individuals who may have never experienced sled hockey. #52, Seth Gitner, skates past #44, Isaac Arnold, dropped stick. As the stick is used to control the puck as well as help propel the players on the ice, Arnold is at a massive disadvantage.
The CNY Flyers, a sled hockey team, played against the Syracuse University Men's Club Hockey team on 11/19/22 at Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion. The game ended with the Flyers scoring 8 to Syracuse 0 with 25 shots on goal by the Flyers compared to Syracuse's 2. While the game was still competitive, it was more for the fun of the sport with smiles shared by all. It was also a new experience for the Syracuse team which consisted of able-bodied individuals who may have never experienced sled hockey. Seth Gitner, #52 for the Flyers, skates towards the action after being subbed in.
The CNY Flyers, a sled hockey team, played against the Syracuse University Men's Club Hockey team on 11/19/22 at Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion. The game ended with the Flyers scoring 8 to Syracuse 0 with 25 shots on goal by the Flyers compared to Syracuse's 2. While the game was still competitive, it was more for the fun of the sport with smiles shared by all. It was also a new experience for the Syracuse team which consisted of able-bodied individuals who may have never experienced sled hockey. Syracuse and Flyers players push to reach the puck before the other can take possession.
The CNY Flyers, a sled hockey team, played against the Syracuse University Men's Club Hockey team on 11/19/22 at Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion. The game ended with the Flyers scoring 8 to Syracuse 0 with 25 shots on goal by the Flyers compared to Syracuse's 2. While the game was still competitive, it was more for the fun of the sport with smiles shared by all. It was also a new experience for the Syracuse team which consisted of able-bodied individuals who may have never experienced sled hockey. The Syracuse goalie dives to cover the goal as #52, Seth Gitner, attempts to reposition for an attempt on the goal.
The CNY Flyers, a sled hockey team, played against the Syracuse University Men's Club Hockey team on 11/19/22 at Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion. The game ended with the Flyers scoring 8 to Syracuse 0 with 25 shots on goal by the Flyers compared to Syracuse's 2. While the game was still competitive, it was more for the fun of the sport with smiles shared by all. It was also a new experience for the Syracuse team which consisted of able-bodied individuals who may have never experienced sled hockey. #52 Seth Gitner and #76 Myles Favata rest just outside their teams bench. When it's time, they are tapped in by the team's coach who observes from within the box.
The CNY Flyers, a sled hockey team, played against the Syracuse University Men's Club Hockey team on 11/19/22 at Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion. The game ended with the Flyers scoring 8 to Syracuse 0 with 25 shots on goal by the Flyers compared to Syracuse's 2. While the game was still competitive, it was more for the fun of the sport with smiles shared by all. It was also a new experience for the Syracuse team which consisted of able-bodied individuals who may have never experienced sled hockey. The Syracuse goalie lies flat on the ice after making a risky play moving forwards resulting in the Flyers moving past with little resistance.
The CNY Flyers, a sled hockey team, played against the Syracuse University Men's Club Hockey team on 11/19/22 at Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion. The game ended with the Flyers scoring 8 to Syracuse 0 with 25 shots on goal by the Flyers compared to Syracuse's 2. While the game was still competitive, it was more for the fun of the sport with smiles shared by all. It was also a new experience for the Syracuse team which consisted of able-bodied individuals who may have never experienced sled hockey. The Syracuse goalie is absent from the goal as a hit from the Flyers scrapes just past the goal due to a small block by the Syracuse player in frame.
The CNY Flyers, a sled hockey team, played against the Syracuse University Men's Club Hockey team on 11/19/22 at Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion. The game ended with the Flyers scoring 8 to Syracuse 0 with 25 shots on goal by the Flyers compared to Syracuse's 2. While the game was still competitive, it was more for the fun of the sport with smiles shared by all. It was also a new experience for the Syracuse team which consisted of able-bodied individuals who may have never experienced sled hockey. At the end the teams line up for a picture. Thank you to Kelly Johnson and Aaron Landers from the Tennity Recreational Sports team for making this game possible!