Published on April 21, 2026 OTTAWA, ON, April 21, 2026 – Amazon Canada and the National Hockey League Players’ Association (NHLPA) today announced an expansion of their ongoing partnership, with Amazon committing more than $1 million CAD to local community organizations in 32 North American cities during the 2026–2027 hockey season. The partnership reflects Amazon’s broader commitment…
Canadian Blind Hockey is thrilled to announce that the 2026 Canadian Blind Hockey BC Cup will be featured at the OneAbility Games, taking place May 16–17, 2026, at the Richmond Olympic Oval in Richmond, BC. This event will showcase the Para sport of Blind Hockey, involving athletes with 10% vision or less, primarily from BC…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 25, 2026 Canadian Hockey Team Back on Top of Podium! Canadian National Blind Hockey Team wins 2026 International Blind Ice Hockey Series TORONTO, ON – Canadian Blind Hockey is proud to announce that the Canadian National Blind Hockey Team has captured its 7th consecutive gold medal. Team Canada continued its dominance…
Canadian Blind Hockey is thrilled to announce that the 2026 Canadian National Blind Hockey Tournament is returning to Toronto from March 20 – 22, 2026 at the Mattamy Athletic Centre. Now in its 12th year, the tournament has played a significant role in the growth of the Para sport of Blind Hockey across Canada and…
On Friday, March 20 we are hosting the biggest Blind Hockey party of all time from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm in the Jet Ice Lounge at the Mattamy Athletic Centre – the iconic former Maple Leaf Gardens. Tickets are only $30 and include two drink tickets, snacks, live entertainment, and a special performance from…
Canadian Blind Hockey is officially halfway to our $100,000 fundraising goal! THANK YOU to all our generous supporters who have helped get us here! Blind Hockey player Mark Bentz has a plan to help get us the rest of the way: he’s contributing up to $25,000 in matching donations! Double your impact and join our…
International Blind Ice Hockey Series Returns to Toronto – Introduces Team World! The Canadian National Blind Hockey Team are 6-time Gold Medallists Against Team USA, Will Now Face Team World in the International Series TORONTO, ON, March 2 2026 – Canadian Blind Hockey is thrilled to announce that the 2026 Canadian National Blind Hockey Team…
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…
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…
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…
Canadian Blind Hockey is grateful to the Ministry of Seniors and Accessibility of the Government of Ontario for awarding us an EnAbling Change Grant to develop coaching resources for the #parasport of #Blind #Hockey. “This funding will allow us to create the first-ever coaching resource for the parasport of blind hockey,” said Matt Morrow, Executive…
Canadian Blind Hockey is thrilled to announce that the 2022 Canadian National Blind Hockey Tournament is returning to the Mattamy Athletic Centre in Toronto, Ontario. The event takes place from March 24 to 27 and will include the first-ever Girls & Women’s Blind Hockey Summit, as well as a Children & Youth Multi-Sport Camp.…
Canadian Blind Hockey has received a grant from Sport Canada to expand our annual Summer Development Camp to offer a multi-sport division for children and youth to experience a variety of Para sports in addition to Blind Hockey. As we had to cancel the 2020 camp due to provincial health guidelines, we are adding a…
Canadian Blind Hockey has been developing a Girls & Women’s program stream with a series of virtual events, and we announced the first in-person Girls and Women’s Blind Hockey Summit in 2022. We’re please to announce the return of the Women’s Summit March 23 2023 in Toronto. This is also the perfect opportunity for…
Canadian Blind Hockey would like to congratulate our Executive Director Matt Morrow on celebrating his 10-year anniversary working for Canadian Blind Hockey! Matt, all your hard work and dedication to the sport of Blind Hockey is noticed by individuals from around the world. We created a video with some of your friends that wanted to…
Hello, Blind Hockey community! Canadian Blind Hockey is thrilled to announce that the 2022 Canadian National Blind Hockey Tournament is returning to the Mattamy Athletic Centre in Toronto, Ontario. The event takes place from March 25 to 27, and will feature children, youth, and adult competitions with players from across Canada and around the…
We are so honoured to be a recipient of the 2022 WISE Fund Grant from Canadian Women & Sport. This will help us to create more equitable opportunities for girls and women in our community to participate in #Blind #Hockey. Since 2004, Canadian Women & Sport has awarded over $300,000 in grants through their WISE…
Check out this great French language article from #Montreal‘s LaPresse newspaper about Thomas Raymond’s journey from sighted hockey to Blind Hockey superstar. Click the photo above to direct you to the article. The article details how he first experienced vision loss after a collision in minor hockey at the age of fifteen, which ultimately…
“When I entered the dressing room to the Toronto Ice Owls Blind Hockey Club, that moment changed my life forever. I realized something – that I was no different than anyone else, I was just one of the players on the team who had a visual impairment.” – Mark DeMontis Today we celebrate the International…
On this #GivingTuesday Canadian #Blind #Hockey is giving a big stick tap and thank you to all of those who support us in our mission to make hockey #accessible to all #Canadians who are blind or partially sighted! Thank you to our sponsors, donors, supporters, and volunteers who have stood by us during the pandemic,…








