 We're here in the locker room of the Central Room of what? Pioneers. Pioneers with Ernie and Levine and his whole crew and like that. We're going to take you right into the locker room here, and we're going to get started here because this is the unbelievable, interesting idea of having sled hockey. And if you haven't seen this before, you're going to really enjoy it. And these guys are really good, and what a lot of effort goes into it. So they're going to be playing again some disabled veterans today because this is a sequel to a craft fair that we had yesterday to help the veterans place over here in Northfield. And here we are at the arena at Norwich University. So get ready. Tell us a little bit about the program. Jake, you want to tell us a little about the program? Come on, Captain. I'm going to find my shoe. We started the team officially two years ago. This is our first year in the league in playing games. So it's the only team in the league that's not run by an organization. It's run by our players. So all of our funding comes from fundraisers and all of our players. We have a bunch of players that are on the board of the organization. We're a nonprofit. So we came in second in our league for the first year, which is awesome. We won states last year and hopefully do that again this time. Wow, that feels good. So who are you playing today? We're playing the ice vets at a White River Junction. And these are disabled veterans? Yes. Do you know anything about them? Yeah, I've skated with most of them. I go down and help them do clinics and stuff to get new players into the sport. So they have some people with disabilities, some veterans with disabilities. They have some able-bodied veterans. And yeah, it's a good group of guys that should be fun. Sounds good. Okay, I'm looking forward to the game. We'll keep it up. We've just been in the locker room of the center of our mom pioneers. Now we're up here in the major hockey rink here at Montpey. It's an artifact with nar, which is hockey tradition. And this is a fantastic arena. And in fact, it's not too old. It's been around here just recently. And so these fields here, I really got some beautiful ice to work with it today. And so we're going to see, let's go how it goes. We're way up here on the press box. And so the people here, as you can see, what they're doing is they have a sled. And one hand is used for basically to move around with, and the other one has got a hockey stick in it. So what they do is they try to manipulate the hockey puck so that it goes, you can see even now, there's quite a few people out here now starting to get in practice. So we'll see how it goes. I am able to really focus in here. And then I'm trying to get, here's the goalie right here. This is the center of Vermont pioneers. And they have like a plaid outfit that they use. And this is the goalie. And you can see where I'll try to get him. Here we go. This is a typical hockey game. So you're really going to enjoy it. And this is where opponents are down here. These are the veterans that are disabled and like that and a number of them are already here. I think they're coming up from an area down in the south. I'll see that. And they got a guy that should actually push them today. So this is definitely a disabled. But notice he's got a stick on his left hand. So he's a left-handed. And he's going to be interesting to watch. So look at that. See that? That's interesting, isn't it? It's a lot of work. As a matter of fact, you've got to have a lot of strength to move around here with. Not only are your shoulders and your arm muscles like that built up, you've got to actually have some coordination too so that you can hit that puck. So you're going to see that in a minute. The NCAA finals are here. This is an interesting one because you're seeing it just before the women's finals that are going to be here at the this arena. And so I'm showing this. Hopefully we'll have it so you may be able to come. This is the Norwich women's hockey program. And 16th at the Pittsburgh arena. Finals. You don't miss it. Norwich women's hockey ladies. Not 16th. Right here at Norwich. That's a Pittsburgh arena. How about that? Now you see my crowd. See all the people out there now. There's a little action going on here. This is all preliminary to the big game that they're having. We may not be able to do the whole game, but we'll show you a lot about it. So you get an idea of what sled hockey is all about. So it's kind of an interesting sport. And as a matter of fact, they converted this into an Olympic program now. And so there's teams all over. I know that the Center Vermont pioneers go a lot of different places all the way up into Montreal, all the way over to New York, down into Boston. And Ernie Levine has got his son, and between the two of them, they've been doing this for quite some time since he had his accident. And it works very well for him because he's really, he's just like a normal person. He knows how to do a lot of things, even though he doesn't have the ability to handle his legs. And this is what's happened with all these people here. They have this disability, but they don't really notice it. And it doesn't stop them from doing the things that they like to do. There you go. They're getting ready now. And as a matter of fact, this is the team that's going to be out there. It's a regular hockey team, too. They have the same numbers out there. So this program here is they do for a regular hockey. There you go. Oh, they're getting ready. You're going to dump the puck. Watch how this one goes. Oh my goodness. They even took a shot already. There's another one. You're getting the idea of how they do it. Hey, they got a good shot at it. Stopped that one. Looks like a line change. Everybody gets a chance to play. There's quite a few people here. So they got pretty good, I think they got two teams. Somebody's got to get it out of there. All right. There you go. You got it. Move it. Move it. Oh my goodness. You've got to go in here. Wow, look at this. Looks like another shot. Oh my, he just missed that one. It's out of play again. I think it just has stopped it. Looks like the red arrow all over the place here. This should be interesting. This is a good shot right here from this other one. Watch. Oh, there you go. Almost. He had it in there. Okay, it's back down in there. Oh, right there again. Stopped that one. Yeah, another setup. Well, it's way down. Look at that. They're going back up right now. Look at that. Right out of goal. Oh, he got it. He got it. Oh, he passed by it. He stopped it, but he didn't lose it. He lost it. Oh my goodness. Yeah. That was sad. Nice shot. Okay, it's up there. Looks like a good one. That's a good one. Oh my goodness. Look. Possibility here. Possibility. Lots of people out in front. So he gets it to him. Yeah, it's right in front. Oh my goodness. You can take it back. Here he goes. Watch this. Oh, he wanted it tied. He wanted to bring that up. Oh my goodness. There's another one right there. Oh, wow. That was so close. Boy, he's had some real good little shots at this thing. There's another one. Oh my goodness. Right behind him. He got a backup here. I think they got it. Look at all the ribs here. There's only one person here holding back. There's a chance here again. There you go. Right out there. Oh my goodness. So they had that one. There's another one. Oh, look at that. How many times have you had it? He really hit them. There you go. Oh, there's another one. Boy, they're busy down there now. There's another one. Okay. Right there again. Oh, he got his ricochet. Look at that. There's a lot of action down here today. Had it again. Let's see if they can come back again. Look at all the ribs. They've got this. They've been down here for quite a while. They've got only two more minutes left to go. They could get another one, maybe. He's got three, four. They've got four people in front of him. I had to get it through them. Look at all the shots they get. Sounds like they're going to have to work there. It's another setup. Yep. Open territory again. Think they're... Oh, hey, not bad. Look at that. He got a ricochet shot. Look at that. Okay. There's another chance. Okay, go behind it. Yeah. There's somebody... There was a red one over there. It would have been a good shot. There he goes. That was a pretty fast 15 minutes, wasn't it? Yeah, I think you've got an idea now of what Stead-Sled hockey is, but there's a lot of action here, these people here. You know, it takes a lot of muscle power and coordination to keep these things going like that. And so, it's been a... I think it's too bad we can't see it all, but we just don't have the time. So, hopefully you enjoyed it. This is the opposing team. There are a number of disabled veterans over there. We have a lot of people here on the center from the pioneers' team. And, frankly, they really have a lot of good times here. And they've got real companionship, and I think it's really great that Ernie Levine and his son, who have been doing this for a long time, have been part of this. And I'm just happy that I was able to film this much. So, this is Senior Moments, and we hope that you've enjoyed our sequel to the craft here that was yesterday, which we really did quite well for the veterans' place over here in Northfield. And so, we had a chance for you to come to the Kurtzburg Arena.