Reminder: 3 Summer Camp Opportunities to Enjoy! Registration closes soon!  Summer camp is a great way to work on your skills and on-ice development at any level in a safe and structured environment.   1. 10th Annual Canadian Blind Hockey Summer Development Camp at CNIB Lake Joe – MacTier, ON. July 1 – 5: Pre-Registration…

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It was a successful weekend at the 2025 International Blind Ice Hockey Series in Montreal as the Canadian National Blind Hockey Team hoisted the trophy for the 6th time. The USA Blind Hockey Team put up a great battle as the teams went head-to-head in the best of three series. In truly a full-team effort…

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The 2025 Canadian National Blind Hockey Team is fundraising $25,000 ahead of the International Blind Ice Hockey Series in Montreal to help alleviate team costs. This National Team program is vital toward the international growth of Blind Hockey and gives young Blind Hockey players a dream – and a team to cheer for and strive…

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The Canadian National Blind Hockey Team aims to defend their title versus Team USA at the 2025 International Blind Ice Hockey Series from April 25 – 27 as part of the 42nd edition of Defi Sportif in Montreal, Quebec. Canadian Blind Hockey is thrilled to announce that the 2025 Canadian National Blind Hockey Team will…

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For the full digital program including rosters, please visit our tournament page   World’s Largest Blind Hockey Tournament Returns to Toronto March 21 – 23, 2025 Reigning NHL Willie O’Ree Community Hero Award Winner Mark DeMontis to Be Honoured During Opening Ceremonies  = TORONTO, March 19, 2025 – Canadian Blind Hockey is thrilled to announce…

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We are thrilled to release this year’s original logo for this 11th Annual Tournament.  The logo for the 2025 Canadian National Blind Hockey Tournament pays homage to the iconic building in Toronto where we have hosted the tournament since its inception in 2013 – the iconic Maple Leaf Gardens.    The design is a red…

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Canadian Blind Hockey has been hard at work organizing the remaining events for the 2024 – 2025 season from Nationals to Internationals to Blind Hockey camps! For more information, please email info@blindicehockey.com CNIB Saskatchewan & Canadian Blind Hockey Youth Challenge – Saskatoon, SK. February 17 – 21 2025 Canadian National Blind Hockey Tournament – Toronto,…

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February Summary:      Ottawa 67s Children & Youth + Adults Programs: February 1, 8, 15, 22      Les Hiboux Jr. de Montreal :February 1      Vancouver Jr. Eclipse: Feb 8, 15, 22      London Blind Hockey: Feb 8, 15, 22      Windsor Blind Hockey: Feb 8      Toronto Jr.…

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          Canadian Blind Hockey and Manitoba Moose Team Up to Bring First Blind Hockey Program to Manitoba! Manitoba becomes ninth province with a Blind Hockey Program with the launch of the new Winnipeg Blind Hockey Program Winnipeg, Manitoba, Thursday January 16, 2025 – Canadian Blind Hockey and the Manitoba Moose are teaming up to host…

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Event Announcement: 2025 International Blind Ice Hockey Series Takes Place at Defi Sportif in Montreal April 25 – 27. Canadian Blind Hockey is thrilled to announce that the 2025 Canada vs USA International Blind Ice Hockey Series will take place as part of the 42nd annual Defi Sportif In Montreal, Quebec. This will be the…

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Hi, my name is Laura Mark, and I am Canadian Blind Hockey’s Girls and Women’s Coordinator. I was diagnosed with eye conditions at birth including Bi-lateral Optic Nerve Hypoplasia. I played hockey for 15 years until my vision had deteriorated to the point where I could no longer play. In 2013 everything changed when I…

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Canadian Blind Hockey Executive Director Matt Morrow stopped by NOW with Dave Brown on AMI-TV last week to discuss the impact of the pandemic on Canadian Blind Hockey, the upcoming COURAGE21 Inline Skate Fundraiser, and the 2021 – 2022 Canadian Blind Hockey season. Check out this 15-minute interview with our presenting partner Accessible Media Inc.…

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Thank you to everyone who has donated to the #COURAGE21 Inline Skate Fundraiser to date. We have officially reached 10% of our goal! However, we still have a long way to go. We need everyone’s help to reach our goal! Join the team by donating today! Click here to help grow the sport of #Blind…

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#COURAGE21 Windsor to Ottawa $100,000 Inline Skate Fundraiser   Ten days of skating, to celebrate ten years of achievements. A one-thousand-kilometer challenge, with a one-hundred-thousand-dollar fundraising goal.   From September 1 through 10, 2021 a team of Blind Hockey players will have their courage on full display as they inline skate 1000 kilometers from Windsor…

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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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