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Nina Nissly (born January 25, 1995) is a women’s ice sledge hockey player that compete for the United States women's national ice sledge hockey team.〔http://www.usahockey.com/news_article/show/280654-u-s-women-s-sled-hockey-program-roster-announced〕 Born in Skupina, Russia, she was diagnosed with cerebral palsy in her infancy. Of note, she was a member of the US roster that competed at the inaugural IPC Ice Sledge Hockey International Women’s Cup, capturing the gold medal.
==Playing career==
Her first experience with the sport was in the Great Lakes Adaptive Sports Association. As a 15-year-old attending Lake Forest High School, she would qualify for the US women’s ice sledge hockey team in 2012.
At the inaugural IPC Ice Sledge Hockey International Women’s Cup in 2014, she finished the event with three points. In Game 3, she would log two assists on goals scored by Kelsey DiClaudio. A Game 6 win against Team Europe saw Nissly register a goal.

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