PROVIDENCE – Special Olympics Rhode Island and the Providence Bruins are collaborating to launch a new “floorball” program, a unique and inclusive way to introduce the nonprofit’s athletes to the game of hockey.
Floorball is hockey played on a regular floor with no skates. A ball serves as the “puck” in the game. PBN Branded Content
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Special Olympics says the program began Sept. 4 and will run through Oct. 9 at the CLCF Complex in Cranston. There, 25 Special Olympics athletes will rotate through five training stations led by staff members from both the nonprofit and the American Hockey Leagu