Canadian Blind Hockey Welcomes Paralympic Medalist and World Champion Tyler McGregor as New Ambassador Tyler McGregor joins World Champion and Olympic Gold Medalist Natalie Spooner as Canadian Blind Hockey Ambassadors to Support the Growing Organization and Para Sport of Blind Hockey.   Toronto ON, Thursday February 12 2026 – Canadian Blind Hockey is thrilled to…

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 NEW this year: Apparel at the 2026 Canadian National Blind Hockey Tournament by Pre-Order Only! You asked, we listened! We’ve heard your requests for more styles and options for Canadian Blind Hockey’s official apparel. For us to keep up with demand, you will now have the chance to pre-order merchandise until February 20th, 2026. For…

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The largest Blind Hockey event of the year is right around the corner as the 12th annual Canadian National Blind Hockey Tournament (CNBHT) returns from March 20 – 22, 2026 at the Mattamy Athletic Centre – the former Maple Leaf Gardens – in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.  The event is brought to you by the CNIB…

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The Massimo DeMontis Memorial Scholarship honours the life, leadership, and lasting impact of Massimo DeMontis – an honoured member of the Canadian Blind Hockey Hall of Fame and passionate advocate, teammate, and builder of the Blind Hockey community. Massimo embodied courage, mentorship, and an unwavering belief in the power of sport to change lives, especially…

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Blind Hockey changes lives. Period. Increased confidence, improved physical and mental health, and a greater sense of belonging and community are just some of the immeasurable benefits of participating in Blind Hockey programs. It’s no secret that 2025 has been our best year yet: more programs, more events, and more participants means that Canadian Blind…

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Watch all games live on our Youtube page!    2026 Eastern Regional Blind Hockey Tournament is the 1st Blind Hockey Tournament Ever in New Brunswick! Canadian Blind Hockey is thrilled to announce that the 2026 Eastern Regional Blind Hockey Tournament presented by the CNIB Foundation will take place as part of this season’s Hockey Day…

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The Canadian National Blind Hockey Tournament takes place annually at Mattamy Athletic Centre in Toronto, Ontario, each March, and features Children, Youth, Low Vision & Development, Masters Open, and Select Divisions. The Canadian National Blind Hockey Tournament is the largest event in the world for the Para sport of Blind Hockey and has been the…

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Canadian Blind Hockey and Vancouver Canucks Announce Historic Partnership in Support of the Para sport of Blind Hockey Partnership Announced at the 2025 Western Regional Blind Hockey Tournament and Includes new Co-Branded Canucks “Flying Skate” Blind Hockey Logo for BC Programs October 17, 2025. Richmond, BC – The Para sport of Blind Hockey received a…

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Digital Program: 2025 WESTERN REGIONAL BLIND HOCKEY TOURNAMENT RICHMOND, BC. OCTOBER 17 – 19  The tournament is being hosted in celebration of the growth of the Para sport across BC with new Vancouver Jr Blind Hockey & Victoria Blind Hockey Teams.   The 2025 Western Regional Blind Hockey Tournament presented by the CNIB Foundation is returning…

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Position: Program Coordinator – Canadian Blind Hockey Location: Various – Regina, SK. Edmonton, AB. Job Type: Volunteer / Part-Time Honorarium Reports to: Program Director Application Deadline: Sept 26, 2025 Starting Date: TBD Depending on Location Canadian Blind Hockey: Canadian Blind Hockey [“CBH”] is a registered charity overseen by a volunteer Board of Directors. CBH provides…

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  Hi. I’m Mark DeMontis, a two-time gold medalist with Canada’s National Blind Hockey Team and proud to be an honoured member of the Canadian Blind Hockey Hall of Fame in the Builders Category. Like many young Canadians, I dreamed of playing in the NHL. At age 17 when I was playing in the GTHL,…

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  Hi, My name is Kelly Serbu and I am the President of Canadian Blind Hockey and Captain of the Canadian National Blind Hockey Team. This fall I will be participating with some teammates in the #Courage21 1000 km relay inline skate from Windsor to Ottawa from September 1 to the 10. We have set…

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My name is François Beauregard. I am a hockey player and visually impaired. From September 1 – 10, with my teammates, I will skate 1,000 kilometers, going from Windsor to Ottawa as part of the #COURAGE21 Fundraiser for Canadian Blind Hockey. I played hockey when I was a kid and young adult. Unfortunately, at the…

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  My life changed forever when I was diagnosed with Usher Syndrome, a rare, genetic deafblind condition that includes lifelong hearing loss and the progressive onset of retinitis pigmentosa, a blinding disease for which there is no cure. I will never forget arriving home with the news of my diagnosis and how I lingered outside…

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Hello , My name is Marc Lafortune. I will be a guide for my friend François Beauregard during the #COURAGE21 Fundraiser. We will be inline skating 1,000 km from Windsor to Ottawa to fundraise for Canadian Blind Hockey. As a career educator who has worked in the field of physical activity in Canada, Morocco and…

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Hey all, My name is Patrick Power (PJ). I am a founding team member of the original inline skating campaigns beginning back in 2009 in which we journeyed from Toronto to Vancouver, and then two years later in 2011 from Halifax to Toronto all in support of Blind Hockey! To state that these were incredible…

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Hi, my name is Luca DeMontis and I love Blind Hockey!  I am the Program Manager of Canadian Blind Hockey and the General Manager of the Canadian National Blind Hockey Team.  These roles have allowed me to meet so many amazing individuals from across this country, and it is something I am truly grateful for.…

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Hi. My name is Matt Morrow and I am the Executive Director of Canadian Blind Hockey. I have worked full-time as the primary staff person for Blind Hockey in Canada since 2012 and have witnessed this sport grow from a niche Canadian pastime to a worldwide Para sport. I hope you will consider supporting the…

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  Canadian Blind Hockey is pleased to announce that we will tentatively be hosting the 2021 Western Regional Blind Hockey Tournament in Calgary from November 5 – 7, 2021.  We are hoping to host a four-team Open Division tournament which would accommodate between 44 – 64 players. If you are interested in participating in the…

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Happy Pride Month! Canadian Blind Hockey has adopted “Hockey’s Declaration of Principles” which includes the critically important principle that “All hockey programs should provide a safe, positive and inclusive environment for players and families regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, and socio-economic status. Simply put, hockey is for everyone.”…

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