#GoBolts captain Victor Hedman says he feels good to go again. Talking to a therapist was a big help for him.
“Reach out for help. It’s important. Obviously this game has given me a lot in life. At the end of the day there’s gonna be a life after hockey, too, and just don't stick with your thoughts. There’s a lot of people out there that you know can help you, and that's what I found out. It’s never too late either. The mental part is just as important, if not more important, than the physical part. This game has given me everything, but it takes a toll on you as well, so just don't sit around with your thoughts by yourself. Just reach out and get the help you need.”
Nick Paul on Hedman: “It just shows mental health — it can happen to anybody. It was very brave, very strong of Vic to do what he did. It’s hard to pull yourself away and do that when everyone is going to be talking about it.”
Teachers play a powerful role in the impact of WJHA, Project 11 and Camp Manitou, helping students build emotional awareness, empathy, resilience and confidence beyond the classroom.
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💛🏒 MILESTONE ALERT IN HOCKEYTOWN USA! 🏒💛
Our Warroad Girls Hockey program just hit a HUGE achievement — 600 WINS! 🎉
With an all-time record of 600-138-25, this milestone is a testament to the hard work, pride, and passion poured in by our players, coaches, families, and fans.
Here’s to celebrating the big 6-0-0 and to everything still ahead. Let’s keep stacking the Ws!
#WarroadHockey #600Wins #MilestoneMoment #HockeytownUSA
The MAX Rivalry
Goodnight, old friend 🏒
Another MAX Rivalry trip in the books
Always a privilege to make the trek north and show up for a worthy cause like @MaxFoundation5
Until next year!