An international sport designed for athletes with disabilities is now growing right here in Massachusetts, and the game that's new to the U.S. is unlocking opportunity for people who once thought sports were out of reach.

It's called volt hockey, and this weekend players from across the region wrapped up a four-day training clinic with help from world class Norwegian coaches.

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It's fast, it's physical and for these athletes, volt hockey is life-changing.

"Everyone here has some sort of physical disability, a lot have muscular dystrophy," said Boston Whiplash player Marley Robinson. "It opens up a whole new community and friendships and enthusiasm and competition for people who have never really experienced that bef

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