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A sport for everyone: George Mason Ice Hockey Club builds lasting connections with the community

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Andrew Nash, , has played a lot of sports in his lifetime. Nothing, he says, is like hockey.听

Two hockey players in full gear talk while standing on the ice.
Andrew Nash, left, on the ice at the annual charity game. Photo by听Matt Ricciardi

鈥淢aybe it鈥檚 the travel, or the difficulty of the sport, but it really bonds you together like no other sport I鈥檝e played,鈥 Nash said. 鈥淭he sense of community is stronger than I ever felt.鈥澨

Community is the foundation of the , a philosophy that extends beyond the barriers of the rink and past the stadium鈥檚 aluminum bleachers. In partnership with the Washington Capitals and Prince William County, George Mason Ice Hockey is working to expand access to hockey through an outdoor ball hockey rink right next to their home ice in Prince William Ice Center.

While a fantastic sport, ice hockey can be inaccessible. Players need access to an ice rink and need to be able to skate adeptly; they need full-body padding and a means to transport and care for that equipment; they need to be able to pay club fees, rink fees, and travel fees.听

However, ball hockey鈥攁lso called street hockey鈥攐pens the door to opportunity. Players only need sneakers, a stick, and a ball, and you鈥檙e ready to play.听

鈥淏all hockey is a fantastic way to expand access to ice hockey,鈥 said Steve Hyjek, former head coach of the George Mason Hockey Club. 鈥淚t gives more people the opportunity to try the sport, to love the sport, and to become future players or fans.鈥

Hyjek, who retired from his role as head coach this year at the team鈥檚 2024 charity game, wanted his players to be active and engaged citizens, giving back to their communities long after their time at George Mason has ended.听

The annual charity game is one component of that. Prior to the game, for example, players meet with the people for whom they鈥檙e fundraising. 鈥淚 want them to understand who they鈥檙e helping, and why we鈥檙e helping them,鈥 Hyjek said. 鈥淚t makes them feel more connected to the cause, and to the community that supports them, but it also makes this act of giving back almost like a muscle memory. So when they graduate, they keep doing it.鈥

This philosophy is one that has shaped his players鈥 careers.听

During his junior year, Nash got an internship at the Washington Capitals thanks to Hyjek and the other coaches鈥 connections. Nash has worked for the Capitals ever since, now as the manager for youth hockey development. His job is expanding accessibility of hockey to the Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland community, through off-ice clinics in the form of ball and inline hockey.听

鈥淭here will always be people who can鈥檛 afford to play ice hockey, or for whom an ice rink is too far from them to make regular games and practices feasible, but we don鈥檛 want to push them aside and say, 鈥榶ou can鈥檛 afford it, you鈥檙e not close to a rink, so you don鈥檛 matter,鈥 鈥 Nash said. 鈥淭he hope with these workshops is that we show kids and families that there are alternatives, and further develop a community for the Capitals through increased interest in the sport.

鈥淲ithout the community,鈥 Nash said, 鈥渢here is no team.鈥

Former George Mason Ice Hockey coach Steve Hyjek poses standing on a hockey rink.
Steve Hyjek at his final charity game as head coach. Photo by听Matt Ricciardi

Mae Whitesides, , managed the team鈥檚 social media and website during her time at George Mason. Like Nash, her time in George Mason hockey opened the doors for a career in sports with the Washington Capitals marketing department and, more recently, social media for MLB Network and NHL Network. The dedication to supporting each other and the community was, she said, one of her fondest memories from her time at George Mason.听

鈥淭he charity game my senior year was standing room only,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e would not be who we are today if not for that support from the community, and the work people like Steve put into building up our team.鈥

Hyjek agreed. 鈥淲hen you expand the community of folks who are playing the game or who are interested in the game, it helps the sport. For us, we hope that our work brings more players interested in George Mason and Mason Hockey, or even just more fans.鈥

This hypothesis has already proven to be true: After spending the day at a local elementary school, teaching kids how to play ball hockey, he鈥檚 seen some of those students in the stands of their games, as well as at Learn to Skate clinics. With the new ball hockey rink, he hopes that interest will continue to grow, not just in hockey but in George Mason as well.听

鈥淵ou鈥檙e planting seeds,鈥 Hyjek said. 鈥淧lanting seeds so that George Mason can be on their list when the time comes.鈥澨