‘A big step forward’: Canada’s Tousignant brings exposure to women’s para hockey
Raphaelle Tousignant dreams of being a Paralympic hockey player.
But as a woman, that means making a men’s team because there isn’t a women’s Paralympic hockey team to play on.
That hasn’t stopped Tousignant from chasing her goal of taking the ice for Canada on the sport’s biggest stage.
“When I learned that the woman’s side of the game wasn’t at the Paralympic Games, I changed my dream and said, ‘I want to be part of the men’s team,’” she told The Canadian Press. “People were looking at me like I was crazy, like ‘oh, you’re 14 years old, you don’t know — you’re too little, you’re just being naive and you’re not going to be able to make it, it’s so unrealistic.’”