WELCOME TO MICHIGAN STING
The ultimate destination for senior adult ice hockey ( 35+) in Southeast Michigan. Experience the thrill of competitive play, camaraderie, and lifelong friendships. With two leagues based on skill level, Michigan Sting offers a perfect fit for almost every player. Lace up your skates and be part of our vibrant community. Discover more on our website and join Southeast Michigan’s premier senior adult ice hockey league today.
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CPR Training
At Michigan Sting, safety is our top priority. We recognize the importance of knowing CPR. We conducted two successful CPR learning sessions at Buffalo Wild Wings Arena (formerly Troy Sports Center), with fantastic attendance from our dedicated members. Look out for more opportunities in the future to learn and get certified for this critical skill.
Here are the basic steps to learn CPR
- Check for Safety: Ensure the area is safe before approaching the victim.
- Check Responsiveness: Tap the person gently and ask, ``Are you okay?``.
- Call for Help: Dial emergency services or ask someone nearby to do so.
- Start Chest Compressions: Place the heel of one hand in the center of the person's chest, on the breastbone. Use your other hand on top and interlace your fingers. Perform chest compressions by pushing hard and fast in the rhythm of the song ``Stayin' Alive`` (around 100-120 compressions per minute).
- Deliver Rescue Breaths: After 30 compressions, tilt the person's head back, pinch their nose, and give two breaths. Each breath should last about one second.
- Continue CPR: Alternate between 30 chest compressions and two rescue breaths until help arrives.
Watch this instructional video for a visual demonstration
By learning CPR, you can make a life-saving difference. We encourage all Michigan Sting members to familiarize themselves with these essential skills.
Together, we can create a safer environment both on and off the ice.