Para Hockey Cup Recap – December 1

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Published 02.12.2022
Para Hockey Cup Recap – December 1

From his first NextGen camp to Canada’s National Para Hockey Team in lower than a 12 months, 15-year-old Matteo Pellizzari is prepared for his worldwide debut on the 2022 Para Hockey Cup

There have been a variety of massive modifications in Matteo Pellizzari’s life over the
previous seven months.

Back in April, the 15-year-old was taking part in for BC Hockey’s provincial para
hockey staff, with scrimmages twice per week on Wednesdays and Saturday. Now,
he’s understanding each day and travelling throughout the nation for coaching
camps forward of his worldwide debut on the Para Hockey Cup in
Bridgewater, N.S., because the youngest member of Canada’s National Para Hockey Team.

“It’s kind of been a whirlwind, but it’s been really good,” the Vancouver,
B.C., native says.

Pellizzari was born with out his fibulas in each of his legs—a uncommon
situation referred to as bilateral fibular hemimelia. He turned a double-leg
amputee from the knee down when he was one 12 months outdated.

“It’s the only thing I’ve ever really known,” Pellizzarri says about being
an amputee. “I honestly can’t imagine my life any other way.”

There have been many alternatives that Pellizzari has been capable of pursue
on account of his amputations. He is actively concerned within the War Amps Child
Amputee Program (CHAMPS) and was beforehand featured in a War Amps
industrial, brochures and on parade floats. As he acquired older, he began to
volunteer for CHAMPS to offer again to this system that has given him so
a lot.

“They’ve made all of the distinction in my life. They’ve offered me with so
many alternatives,” he says. “They pay for all my leisure
prosthetics… they even really paid for my first (para hockey) sled that I
ever acquired that was customized made for me.”

The help from CHAMPS opened the door for Pellizzari to attempt taking part in
a number of sports activities. He enjoys volleyball, operating, swimming and {golfing}, however
his true ardour has at all times been para hockey. Pellizzari first acquired on the
ice when he was 4 years outdated.

“I distinctly keep in mind the primary time I performed. I felt like I used to be going so
quick, it was so superior,” he says. “I fell in love on day one, it was a
love at first sight.”

At first, Pellizzari discovered the basics of para hockey with different
children his age. However, it shortly turned evident that he had a pure
expertise for the game, so he moved as much as taking part in with the grownup groups when
he was 9 years outdated.

“I began taking part in with 30-year-old, big males that performed for Team B.C. and
I assumed that was unimaginable,” the ahead explains. “I used to be awestruck. I
was undoubtedly the worst on the ice.”

With the ceiling raised to set new objectives in para hockey, Pellizzari
continued to enhance and excel within the sport. His expertise additionally began to be
seen by members of Canada’s National Para Hockey Team. Veteran
defenceman Adam Dixon first met Pellizzari on the Cruisers Cup in 2021.

“[Pellizzari] was linked to Greg Westlake, the previous captain and considered one of
my greatest buddies, and Greg stated, ‘Hey, come meet this kid, he’s a reasonably
cool man,’” Dixon says. “Obviously it took a variety of dedication to fly in
from B.C. to play in a match in Mississauga for a weekend.”

In April, Pellizzari was invited to his first NextGen Para Hockey
Development Camp in Montreal, the place Dixon served as a mentor for the
members.

“That was when I really got to spend a lot of time with him,” Dixon
explains. “Obviously, with him being a double-leg amputee, I believe he’s a
superb participant. He has all of it found out… he’s already one of the best child in
B.C.”

“As quickly as I went to NextGen camp, that actually opened my eyes (to the)
prospects that I’ve within the sport,” Pellizzari provides. “It was actually
thrilling for me. It was so unimaginable seeing how Hockey Canada organizes
these occasions.”

One factor that stood out to Dixon was Pellizzari’s willingness to be taught and
not being afraid to ask questions in an effort to perceive each piece of
recommendation. Working with Pellizzari additionally reminded Dixon of his expertise
becoming a member of Canada’s National Para Hockey Team when he was 17.

“The those that I had watched on TV—Brad Bowden, Billy Bridges, Greg
Westlake—hastily went from being my heroes to now my teammates, and
it was so humorous being reminded of that,” he says.

“He was utilizing Greg Westlake’s sticks that Greg had given him, and he had
by no means retaped them as a result of he didn’t need to take off the tape that Greg
had placed on there. I reduce the tape off his sticks and stated, ‘Hey, we’re going
to learn to tape our sticks at present.’ (It’s) all these little issues that
I keep in mind being younger and being a fan of the game, and I can see that in
him.”

After a formidable exhibiting at NextGen camp, Pellizzari was invited to
choice camp for Canada’s National Para Hockey Team in September.

“Before tryouts occurred, [Pellizzari’s] dad really tracked me down on
Facebook and had me name him, and simply requested for me to look out for him,”
Dixon says. “When he acquired there, he didn’t want anybody searching for him.

“He’s so mature. He’s so open to all the pieces. He hasn’t actually performed
high-level hockey in any respect, so all the pieces that we’re giving him, he has to
soak it up and he soaks it up so properly. He understands it and he applies it,
and I believe that’s a reasonably spectacular trait.”

By the top of choice camp, Pellizzari had earned a spot on the nationwide
staff roster—a feat that took him fully without warning.

“I used to be pondering that is actually cool that they’re even contemplating me for
this,” Pellizzari says. “I used to be tremendous excited simply to play on the highest
degree in Canada, after which hastily I made the staff and that was
mind-blowing.”

As the youngest member of Team Canada, Pellizzari says all his veteran
teammates have been welcoming to him and provide him recommendation, however his
reference to Dixon has stood out. Dixon additionally considers Pellizzari to be
considered one of his greatest buddies on the staff.

“Adam Dixon, he’s been a mentor proper since NextGen camp. [He’s been] tremendous
useful [as I’ve been] discovering my strategy to Team Canada,” Pellizzari says. “I
assume that taking part in with all these veterans goes to supply me with a
lot of perception for what I can sit up for.”

What’s it wish to steadiness being a member of Canada’s National Para Hockey
Team whereas in highschool? Well, Pellizzari says he’s nonetheless attempting to
determine that out and takes it in the future at a time. He has labored along with his excessive
faculty so he can full his exercise necessities for Team Canada as a substitute
of taking a bodily training class.

But as Dixon found, the younger ahead has the work ethic wanted to
sustain at school and sustain in his para hockey coaching.

“I used to be his roommate [at the] final [training] camp, and the child, all he did
was homework. He’s so accountable,” Dixon says. “For [my] first 12 months, I
would pack all my textbooks from highschool, put them in my backpack and
fly round with them, and they might keep in my backpack. I’d by no means open
them.”

The 2022 Para Hockey Cup will likely be Pellizzari’s worldwide debut with Team
Canada, and he may have an enormous group of followers cheering him on. His household
will likely be travelling throughout the nation to Bridgewater, N.S., to see him put on
the Maple Leaf for the primary time.

“Without my household and my buddies, I believe that I undoubtedly wouldn’t be
the place I’m at present. They’ve made all of the distinction,” he says. “They’ve
actually set me up for achievement and so they’ve been tremendous encouraging for me.”

Looking to the long run, Pellizzari hopes his expertise with Team Canada
will give him the chance to proceed to develop the sport in his residence
province and throughout the nation. As considered one of a number of new gamers to Canada’s
National Para Hockey Team, he’s wanting ahead to rising as a participant
along with his teammates over the following 4 years.

“This is actually particular as a result of there’s so many younger gamers and we’re
constructing Team Canada this 12 months for the following Paralympics. We’re beginning
from the start, and I’m actually excited to be part of that.”