About Us
In underwater hockey, players must push a weighted puck with a foot long stick along the bottom of the pool while holding their breath. Players wear masks, gloves, and flippers. The goals are the walls on each end of the pool. There are generally about six people on a team. Unlike ice hockey, underwater hockey is a non-contact sport. We play causally, dividing whoever shows up into two teams and scrimmage against each other the majority of practice. Newcomers are always welcome!