Paralympic sport in a far better place thanks to Canada’s McKeever, Westlake, Bridges
When Billy Bridges first made the national Para-hockey team back in 1998, players had to buy their own Canada jerseys off the rack at a sporting goods store.
They paid to have their names ironed on the back at the “mom and pop shop,” said Sami Jo Small, a three-time Olympic medallist for Canada’s women’s hockey team, and Bridges’ wife.
“We still have some of those jerseys . . . the names are peeling off,” she added with a laugh.
Bridges remembers paying out of pocket for national team trips, often stuffing six players into a hotel room. His dad carved his sticks out of tree trunks. He now has a Para stick sponsorship deal.