
Soldier switches from forward to goal on Canada’s Paralympic hockey team
Puzzled looks and furrowed brows greeted Dominic Larocque when he showed up in goalie gear at a Canadian para ice hockey team camp.
Why a top-six forward would choose to pick up the “tools of ignorance” mystified his teammates.
Larocque had just helped Canada win a bronze medal at the 2014 Paralympic Games in Sochi, Russia, with three goals and an assist in five games.
“I didn’t want him to switch to goalie,” his teammate Greg Westlake recalled. “I didn’t like it at first.”