Jason Brandle was on the bench in anticipation on Wednesday evening, lacing up his skates for the first time in 30 years and looking forward to playing a little puck.
“I’m super excited. Twenty-three years in the army, and my wife still told me to be careful,” Brandle said with a smile.
Military veterans and active service members took the ice for Wednesday’s Try Hockey for Free event in partnership with Easterseals New York, alongside members of the Long Island Warriors Hockey Team and Islanders Alum Dennis Seidenberg.
The former Isles defenseman was ready and excited to help, teaching some basic skills on the ice, sharing laughs with the vets and watching them bond with one another.
“It's always nice coming out for guys that are trying out hockey to see if they like it and just take their mind off their daily lives,” Seidenberg said. “They all seemed to have fun and really enjoy it. I think they’re all going to come back.”
Not only did the participants have the pro expertise of Seidenberg, but they were also welcomed with open arms by the Warriors, a non-profit, volunteer driven ice hockey team for veterans on Long Island. Jeremy Feldman, CEO of the Warriors, explained that it takes one positive experience on the ice to inspire deeper involvement, as the program creates a special community for service men and women.
“We have guys on our team that have never played before [joining] and are now scoring goals,” Feldman said. “You can see their faces light up, just how much this team means to them.”
Because of their service and dedication, members of the military share an innate connection with each other centered around respect. As soon as he stepped into Northwell Heath Ice Center, Brandle recognized a familiar face - and voice - immediately identifying someone he served with overseas.
“He was in my unit in Iraq, so I’ll say hello to him,” Brandle said before taking the ice. “He has a very distinct voice too, as soon as I heard it, I was sure it was him.”