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Wisconsin Timber Wolves Special Hockey

Wisconsin Timber Wolves Special Hockey Team

Madison, Wisconsin - Dane County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Madison, Wisconsin

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Provider overview

The Wisconsin Timber Wolves are a Madison-based special hockey team for players ages 5 and up with developmental and cognitive disabilities, no experience necessary.

The Wisconsin Timber Wolves are a Madison-based special hockey team formed in 2008 for players with developmental and cognitive disabilities.

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Ages
Players ages 5 and up with developmental, cognitive, and/or intellectual disabilities
Season
Hockey season; confirm current practice and game schedule
Cost
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Wisconsin Timber Wolves

Practices and games run during the hockey season. Families should confirm the current schedule and how to join directly.

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Special hockey team

Inclusive special hockey, no experience necessary, equipment, on-ice support, practices, games, and how to join.

Ages
Players ages 5 and up with developmental, cognitive, and/or intellectual disabilities
Season
Hockey season; confirm current practice and game schedule
Schedule
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Cost
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Jun 3, 2026
Why this is listed
The Wisconsin Timber Wolves, based in Madison, are a special hockey team providing an inclusive hockey experience for players ages 5 and up with developmental, cognitive, and/or intellectual disabilities including autism, Down syndrome, and fragile X, with no experience necessary.
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Special hockey team

The Wisconsin Timber Wolves, based in Madison, are a special hockey team providing an inclusive hockey experience for players ages 5 and up with developmental, cognitive, and/or intellectual disabilities including autism, Down syndrome, and fragile X, with no experience necessary.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names special hockey, an inclusive hockey experience, developmental, cognitive, and intellectual disabilities, autism, Down syndrome, fragile X, and no experience necessary.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about equipment provided, on-ice support, the level of participation, what to bring, and how to join.

What we checked

What we found: The Wisconsin Timber Wolves, based in Madison, are a special hockey team providing an inclusive hockey experience for players ages 5 and up with developmental, cognitive, and/or intellectual disabilities including autism, Down syndrome, and fragile X, with no experience necessary.

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Is Wisconsin Timber Wolves Special Hockey reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

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Families should confirm current availability, registration deadlines, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.

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