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Sherman A1

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Wed Apr 20, 2022, 07:27 AM Apr 2022

Blind hockey players need loud and strong pucks. How SLU engineers are building better ones

One of the first things you notice when you drop in on the St. Louis Blues Blind Hockey Club practice in Maryland Heights is that it’s loud. Really loud.

The practice sounds like a dissonant handbell choir or someone clumsily putting away pots and pans. The noise comes from the puck the team uses, a squat black cylinder that measures 5 inches across.

“It’s made of metal and has ball bearings in it because it’s hollow, and it makes a really loud rattling sound,” said Sean Borah, the team’s captain and goalie.

The noisy puck — used by blind hockey players for decades — is one of the few modifications used in the sport.

https://news.stlpublicradio.org/health-science-environment/2022-04-20/blind-hockey-players-need-loud-and-strong-pucks-how-slu-engineers-are-building-better-ones

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Blind hockey players need loud and strong pucks. How SLU engineers are building better ones (Original Post) Sherman A1 Apr 2022 OP
This is a fascinating story...thanks! Docreed2003 Apr 2022 #1
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