Deaf hockey player makes Team USA
Stewart DeLange has played hockey since he was very little. With all of that hard work, he is now registered to play for the USA deaf national hockey team this April. He is able to play with some of his good friends, and advance his hockey career to the next level. He is now pursuing his dream, and being able to spend it with his good friends. DeLange notes the difference between hockey teams that have and do not have deaf players. He finds it welcoming to be on a team where many players use and know sign language. DeLange shares to the public that anyone who wants to achieve their dreams can do so, and that nothing should stop them!
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