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North Dakota native competes in inaugural World Para Ice Hockey Women’s Championship

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Luke Gamble

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Hope Magelky’s journey has taken her from Dickinson to the world stage. Now living in Bismarck, she’s making history as the first North Dakota woman to play for the U.S. Women’s National Sled Hockey Team. Magelky started in net for the opening game of the inaugural World Para Ice Hockey Women’s Championships, where the U.S. cruised past Australia 8-0. With pool play continuing this week, she and her teammates are chasing more than wins—they’re building a foundation for the future of the sport. Luke Gamble with KFYR has the full story.

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