Babey, Canada to face archrival Americans for first time in a Paralympic final
GANGNEUNG, Korea, Republic Of — Ken Babey left the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology after 27 years in search of something new and different.
The 63-year-old has found that with Canada’s Paralympic ice hockey team, which will play for Paralympic gold on Sunday for the first time since 2006.
After putting his players through a spirited practice at Gangneung Hockey Centre, Babey talked about what he’s learned from the 17 young men on Canada’s team.
“I was reminded about the importance of humility as a person,” said Babey, whose team will play the Americans for gold. “When my coffee’s cold, I’m not complaining about it anymore. Because what these guys do every day, just to go through their day, let alone to go on that ice and play at such a high pace, and such a physical sport . . . and you’ve seen it all week, there’s nowhere to hide out there.”


