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A Stanley Cup win for the Deaf community: American Sign Language makes its NHL debut

Bob Madden’s eyes darted from right to left, watching Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final from a couch with his son, Jonathan, at his side and the family dog, Ruby, at their feet.

Mr. Madden, who is deaf, was enjoying the view with access to the commentary delivered in American Sign Language in what is believed to be a first for a major sports league game broadcast.

“I think I’m starting to like this,” Mr. Madden said the night of June 10 in his home about 50 miles northwest of Detroit. “It’s something new for the Deaf community. When I was a boy, we didn’t even have closed captioning.”

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