While
most kids grew up playing roller hockey with hand-me-down skates,
plastic hockey sticks and a worn-down tennis ball, the Michigan club
roller hockey team takes the pastime a bit more seriously.
For this group of Wolverines, strapping on their Mission HE 1500
roller skates with the newly designed Rink Rat rubber wheels is just a
continuation of their childhood hockey days.
“A lot of the members of the team once played ice hockey in high
school,” senior president Adam Goldberg said. “In fact, a lot of the
members of the team played roller hockey in various leagues growing up
as kids.”
Founded in 1999, the Michigan club roller hockey team competes in
the National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association, which has 200 member
universities.
With both ‘A’ and ‘B’ teams, the 10th ranked Wolverines compete
across the Midwest, playing 20-25 regular season games and often
traveling on weekends to Illinois and Ohio.
For practice, the team rents out a rink at the Jewish Community
Center in West Bloomfield at least once a week throughout the regular
season.
Unlike ice hockey, which requires five skaters on the ice per team,
roller hockey has just four players, and no offsides or icing. But even
with the different rules, transitioning between playing the two isn’t
very difficult.
“Skill in roller hockey doesn’t necessarily correlate to how much
ice hockey experience you have,” Goldberg said. “But it definitely
takes time to transfer from ice to roller.”
Michigan’s conference, the Midwest Region Roller Hockey League,
includes Michigan State, Ohio State and Eastern Michigan, all rivals
that the Wolverines can’t wait to shove into the boards.
“We have some good rivalry games that get real intense,” Goldberg
said. “It’s a lot of fun to beat a team like Ohio State in the rink.”
Last season, the Wolverines tallied a 15-5 record in the Midwest
region and secured a Regionals berth in Wixom, MI for the 10th
consecutive year. Michigan advanced to the Sweet 16, eventually losing
to Florida.
With eight veterans lost to graduation after last season, the
Wolverines are a much younger team this year. However, building on team
chemistry and leadership from the returning players, the Wolverines are
determined to return to Regionals, which will take place in West
Bloomfield from February 27th-March 1st.
“We have some talented new kids,” Goldberg said. “We haven’t played
in any college games yet so we’ll see how we are once the game starts
but I’m confident we’ll play well. We’re building some great chemistry
and really coming together as a team.”
Despite having classes to study for, stepping onto the rink
representing the University of Michigan with a block ‘M’ on their chest
drives the team to compete.
“We all love the competition and the ability to compete for the
university of Michigan against other top schools in the country,”
Goldberg said. “You could always play in some random Ann Arbor league,
but the ability to represent your school is something special.