Canada women's national sledge hockey team Assinck has played
sledge hockey for 19 years, her first experience with the sport came during her
recreational therapy following her injury. Her passion for sledge hockey progressed over time, and she has been on the Canadian Women's National Sledge Hockey Team for 11 years. Assinck joined the
Canada women's national ice sledge hockey team in 2007, and has been an advocate for this sport ever since. She competed at the IPC Ice Sledge Hockey Women's International Cup from November 7–9, 2014 in
Brampton,
Ontario,
Canada, Assinck was part of the Canadian squad that earned a silver medal. Assinik travelled to
Sochi Russia to compete in the
2014 Winter Paralympic games. During this time, she accompanied a team of researchers from ICORD to the games to research autonomic functions in
Paralympic athletes who have spinal cord injuries. Assinck's role as Learn: Play Coordinator for sledge hockey at SportAbility combines her passion for the sport with her research in spinal cord injury rehabilitation to help youth get involved in accessible sport. Her work aims to encourage individuals both with and without disability to play sledge hockey to increase the reach of adaptable sports. Within this position, Assinck has been involved in the development of sledge hockey programs around Quebec, Ontario, and British Columbia. ==Honours, decorations, awards and distinctions==