Founded in 2019 by Steve Nearman and Erick McCroskey, The Great Blizzards of Massachusetts Special Hockey Inc. emerged from a vision to bring special needs hockey to the South Shore. Inspired by their sons' love for the sport and the lack of local inclusive programs, they built a community where players of all abilities could thrive. Initially operating out of Kingston’s Bog Ice Arena and later expanding to Cape Cod’s Tony Kent Arena and Winthrop’s Larsen Rink, our organization has grown into a beacon of inclusion, supported by dedicated coaches, volunteers, and sponsors. Today, we serve over 85 players, creating lasting memories and opportunities on and off the ice.
For years, The Great Blizzards has proudly served the South Shore and Cape Cod, and now the North Shore, fostering inclusive hockey programs that empower individuals with special needs.
Support our JourneySteve Nearman and Erick McCroskey establish the organization in Plymouth, MA, with 10 players at the Bog Ice Arena, marking the start of inclusive hockey on the South Shore for the first time ever.
The Blizzards host their inaugural game against Bruins alumni, raising funds and awareness for adaptive hockey programs.
The organization debuts its radio show on WATD 95.9FM, promoting inclusion and sharing player stories.
The Blizzards establish a new affiliate at Tony Kent Arena in South Dennis, extending their mission to Cape Cod.
The Blizzards host the Special Hockey International Tournament at Lovell Arena, welcoming 500 athletes from around the world.
The organization holds its first polar plunge at Craigville Beach, raising funds for gear and travel opportunities.
The Great Blizzards again host the Special Hockey International Tournament at Lovell Arena.
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