Toms river veteran honored as usa hockey’s disabled athlete of the year

Toms River veteran honored as USA Hockey’s Disabled Athlete of the Year

TOMS RIVER, N.J. – Toms River resident and U.S. veteran John O’Connell has been recognized by the New Jersey Devils and USA Hockey as the “Disabled Athlete of the Year,” earning national recognition for his dedication and achievements on the ice.

O’Connell, who is visually impaired, is an active member of the New Jersey Warriors Hockey Club — a team made up of military veterans — and plays regularly at the Winding River Ice Rink in Toms River.

The honor was presented during the New Jersey Devils’ Military Appreciation Night at the Prudential Center on Veterans Day.

Toms river veteran honored as usa hockey’s disabled athlete of the year
Photo: toms river veteran honored as usa hockey’s disabled athlete of the year

O’Connell was celebrated by team officials, USA Hockey representatives, and fellow veterans in front of a packed arena crowd.

The recognition highlights his commitment to adaptive sports and his role in supporting other veterans through hockey programs designed to build community and resilience.

Honoring service and perseverance through sport

The New Jersey Warriors program, supported by USA Hockey, provides veterans living with disabilities a chance to compete, reconnect, and heal through teamwork and recreation.

O’Connell’s selection as Disabled Athlete of the Year reflects both his athletic ability and his continued leadership off the ice in promoting awareness for adaptive sports.

Toms river veteran honored as usa hockey’s disabled athlete of the year
Photo: toms river veteran honored as usa hockey’s disabled athlete of the year

Township officials, including Mayor Daniel T. Rodrick praised O’Connell for representing Toms River and the region with pride, calling his achievement a testament to perseverance and community spirit.

The award also highlights the growing recognition of veterans’ hockey programs nationwide, which combine physical activity with mental health and peer support.

Recognition at the Prudential Center

During the ceremony at the Prudential Center in Newark, O’Connell was honored alongside other veterans in attendance, receiving applause from fans and players alike.

Both USA Hockey and the New Jersey Devils shared their congratulations publicly, highlighting his journey and contributions to the sport.

Local officials said O’Connell’s story continues to inspire residents and veterans throughout Ocean County.

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