
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Metro Nashville Police and Nashville Hearth Division confronted off on the ice for extra than simply bragging rights throughout their annual 9/11 memorial hockey sport.
The charity match served as a fundraiser for causes near first responders’ hearts.
“We elevate cash for all types of causes whether or not or not it’s a firefighter in want their baby one thing in the neighborhood that we have to get behind,” Josh Lackey mentioned.
Lackey is a captain with the Nashville Hearth Division who additionally serves as staff captain on the ice. His ardour for hockey started in childhood when his father from Chicago taught him the sport.
“My dad was from Chicago so he taught me play hockey and I took off with that it was like my soccer,” Lackey mentioned.
Off the ice, Lackey works inside the division to fight psychological well being stigmas in firefighting.
“I labored via it after I was youthful too that you simply simply suck it up and transfer on you understand however now we’re breaking down these partitions,” Lackey mentioned.
This yr’s sport raised funds for the Muscular Dystrophy Affiliation, a trigger notably significant to the division.
“We did not have one specific individual that was actually needing something however we’ve got a chief within the division who’s son has muscular dystrophy after which a captain that misplaced a son to muscular dystrophy,” Lackey mentioned.
The occasion drew further consideration when manufacturing crews from the tv present “9-1-1 Nashville” filmed the sport to include actual first res ponder actions into their sequence.
“9-1-1 Nashville is on set to include some actual actions from first responders of their sequence,” Lackey mentioned. “Being part of that manufacturing is a as soon as in a lifetime expertise you understand.”
Metro Police took dwelling the victory on the Ford Ice Middle, scoring 10 targets whereas Nashville Hearth scored 4. The sport served as each a tribute to 9/11 and a profitable fundraiser for a worthy trigger.
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