#NationalBrothersDay with Grant Slukynsky and Hampton Slukynsky

At Lamplighter Hockey, we believe in lighting the way for the next generation of players—not just with hard work and elite training, but with character, leadership, and a love for the game that runs deep. On this #NationalBrothersDay, we’re proud to shine the spotlight on two athletes who represent all of that and more: Grant Slukynsky and Hampton SlukynskyNational Champions.


Born to Compete, Built to Win

Whether on the backyard rink or the national stage, the Slukynsky brothers have been working hard for years. They’ve pushed each other through the early mornings, tough losses, and comeback wins. That rare brotherly bond—rooted in trust, competition, and pure love for the game—has shaped them into the kind of players every team wants and every opponent respects.

This season, all that work paid off on the biggest stage: a National Championship.


More Than Bloodlines—It’s Brotherhood

There’s something special about playing alongside your brother. When one digs in the corner, the other’s ready in the net. When the team wins, the celebration is twice as sweet.

Grant and Hampton’s journey is a testament to what happens when talent meets trust, and when two brothers commit to building something bigger than themselves—together.


Champions in Every Way

Being a national champion isn’t just about lifting a trophy—it’s about consistency, toughness, and determination. Grant and Hammer brought that every game, and they brought it together.

Today, we celebrate their story—not just because they won, but because they earned it the right way. Through humility. Through hustle. Through heart.


Final Shift

To Grant and Hampton: You’ve made our family, your team, and the entire community proud. We can’t wait to see what’s next—and we know whatever it is, you’ll be bringing each other along for the ride.

Happy #NationalBrothersDay to all the siblings in hockey. Here’s to skating, shooting, and succeeding—together.


 

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