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Josh Pauls

American ice sledge hockey playerUpdated on March 21, 2018.

Joshua Pauls (born December 31, 1992) is an ice sled hockey player from USA and Member of the U.S. National Sled Hockey Team. He took part in the 2010 Winter Paralympics in Vancouver, where USA won gold. They beat *an 2–0 in the final.

A resident of Green Brook Township, New Jersey, he attended Watchung Hills Regional High School.

Born without tibia bones in both legs and had both amputated at the age of 10 months old. Competed with the St. Louis Blues sled hockey club team at the 2011 USA Hockey Sled Cl*ic, presented by the NHL. Member of the New York Rangers Sled Hockey club team from 2002 to 2008. Hopes to become a professional hockey coach.

Contents

  • 1 Biographical Information
  • 2 United states hockey career
    • 2.1 2012-13
    • 2.2 2011-12
    • 2.3 2010-11
    • 2.4 2009-10
    • 2.5 2008-09
  • 3 References
  • 4 External links

Biographical Information

Born into the Pauls family of South Plainfield, New Jersey, he was born without tibia bones in both legs, and had both amputated when he was 10 months old. In 2002, Josh became a member of the New York Jr. Rangers Sled Hockey club team. Josh competed for the New York Jr. Rangers Sled Hockey from 2002 to 2011. Then in 2011 he became a member of the Disabled Athlete Sports *ociation's (DASA) St. Louis Blues Sled Hockey Team. In 2012 Josh helped the Blues clam USA Hockey Adult Sled Hockey Tier II National Championship. In 2013, Josh helped the Blues win the 2013 Toyota-USA Hockey Adult Sled National Championship.

In 2008 Josh made the U.S. National Sled Hockey Team, which represented the United States at the 2010 Winter Paralympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Ever since making the U.S. National Sled Hockey Team, Josh has had a tradition of facing a Mr. Potatohead figure towards the opponent's locker room before every game. Currently, Josh, resides in St. Charles, Mo., where he attends Lindenwood University and is pursuing a degree in sport management. He is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Josh states "He hopes to become a professional hockey coach for a USA Hockey Team someday." Between his studies at Lindenwood University, Josh is back training with U.S. National Sled Hockey Team as prepare for the 2014 Winter Paralympics in Sochi, Russia.

United states hockey career

2012-13

  • Member of the U.S. National Sled Hockey Team
  • Led Team USA with 20 points and nine goals. His 11 *ists were tied for first on the squad
  • Helped Team USA to a silver medal at the 2013 International Paralympic Committee Ice Sledge World Championship in Goyang City, South Korea.
  • Tied for first on Team USA with eight points (4-4) in five games during the tournament
  • Notched four goals and an *ist in USA's 7–0 win vs. Norway
  • Helped Team USA to a first-place finish at the December 2012 World Sledge Hockey Challenge in Calgary, Alta.
  • Skated in all five games, scoring three goals with one *ist
  • Helped Team USA to a first-place finish at the January 2013 USA Hockey Sled Cup in Indian Trail, N.C.
  • In four games, led the tournament with seven points (2-5)
  • Contributed to Team USA's two wins in its three-game series vs. Canada February 2013 in Rockland, Ont.
  • Skated in all three games, tallying an *ist

2011-12

  • Member of the U.S. National Sled Hockey Team
  • Helped Team USA to a gold medal at the 2012 International Paralympic Committee Ice Sledge World Championship in Hamar, Norway
  • Played in all five games, recording a goal and an *ist
  • Helped Team USA to a second-place finish at the November 2011 World Sledge Hockey Challenge in Calgary, Alta.
  • Appeared in all five games, tallying three goals, all of which came vs. Norway in the semifinals
  • Played in all three games vs. Canada in February 2012 series held in Williamsville, N.Y. Notched an *ist

2010-11

  • Member of the U.S. National Sled Hockey Team
  • Helped Team USA to a third-place showing at the April 2011 World Sledge Hockey Challenge in London, Ont.
  • In five games, recorded two goals and an *ist
  • Helped Team USA to a third-place finish at the March 2011 *an Para Ice Sledge Hockey Championship in Nagano, *an
  • Posted an *ist in three games
  • Faced Canada once and *an once in Three Nations Series in November 2010 in Rochester, N.Y.
  • Played in three-game series vs. Canada in October 2010 in Toronto, Ont.

2009-10

  • At the age of 17, youngest member of the U.S. Paralympic Sled Hockey Team that won the gold medal at the 2010 Paralympic Winter Games in Vancouver, B.C.
  • Tallied one *ist in five games
  • Member of the U.S. National Developmental Sled Hockey Team before joining the U.S. National Sled Hockey Team prior to the 2009 World Sledge Hockey Challenge in Charlottetown, P.E.I.
  • Played in all five games

2008-09

  • First-year member of the U.S. National Sled Hockey Team
  • Helped Team USA to its first IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championship gold medal in April 2009 in Ostrava, Czech Republic
  • Helped Team USA to a second-place showing at the February 2009 Hockey Canada Cup in Vancouver, B.C.
  • Scored his first career goal vs. Germany on Feb. 26, 2009
  • Helped Team USA take third place at the November 2008 World Sledge Hockey Challenge in Charlottetown, P.E.I.

References

    External links

    • Josh Pauls - USA - Para Ice Hockey at the International Paralympic Committee
    • Josh Pauls - Sled Hockey at TeamUSA.org
    • Josh Pauls at Vancouver 2010 at the Wayback Machine (archived April 9, 2010)
    • Joshua Pauls at Sochi 2014 at the Wayback Machine (archived March 19, 2014)