The 2024 Canadian National Blind Hockey Team traveled to St-Louis April 12 – 14 2024 to compete against the USA Blind Hockey Team in the fifth International Blind Ice Hockey Series. Team Canada is now celebrating their 5th consecutive win in this series as they continue to bring gold home to our nation! The…

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Canadian Blind Hockey is cheering on members of the Canadian National Blind Hockey Team as they get ready to take on  Team USA during the 5th International Blind Ice Hockey Series April 12 – 14 in St-Louis, MO.   The 2024 Canadian Blind Hockey Team features 20 players representing seven different provinces spanning the country from…

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Canadian Blind Hockey is thrilled to welcome players from seven different provinces to compete versus USA in the 2024 International Blind Ice Hockey Series April 12 – 14 in St Louis Canadian Blind Hockey has named the 2024 Canadian National Blind Hockey Team which features 20 players representing seven different provinces spanning the country from…

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  The2024 Canadian National Blind Hockey Tournament takes place between March 22 – 24 at the Mattamy Athletic Centre – the former Maple Leaf Gardens – in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.  The event is brought to you by the CNIB Foundation, and made possible by national partners AMI, the Daniel Family Foundation, Electra Health, and Manion.…

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We are very proud to release this descriptive video in effort to ensure our communications continue to be available in various accessibility formats to the best of our ability. This year’s logo represents 10 years of the Canadian National Blind Hockey Tournament! The logo is also available in French.   The accessible font chosen is Arial…

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  The 2024 Canadian National Blind Hockey Tournament takes place between March 22 – 24 at the Mattamy Athletic Centre – the former Maple Leaf Gardens – in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.  The event is brought to you by the CNIB Foundation, and made possible by national partners AMI, the Daniel Family Foundation, Electra Health, and…

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  Here’s a summary of what we’re up to in March! March 2, 9, 16: Ottawa 67’s Children and Youth Blind Hockey Program March 3 and 17: Ottawa Adult Blind Hockey Program March 3, 10 and 17: Toronto Jr. Ice Owls. Blind Hockey Program March 4: W. Ross Otters Blind Hockey Program March 9: Windsor…

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    Here’s a summary of what we’re up to in February! Feb 1 – 4: Canadian Blind Hockey at NHL Fan Fair Feb 8 and Feb 21: Saskatoon Blind Hockey programs Feb 10: STP Blind Hockey program hosted by Brantford Bulldogs Feb 11 & 18: NEW Ottawa Adult Blind Hockey Program Feb 12: W.…

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Canadian Blind Hockey is celebrating 15 years as a not-for-profit organization this year! We’re sending a huge thank you to the entire Blind Hockey community including the players, families, friends, our volunteers, our incredible sponsors, the media, and all those who help keep our Para sport growing strong! Check out these incredible milestones highlighting 15…

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Canadian Blind Hockey is thrilled to share we have been invited by the NHL to take part in this year’s 2024 Hyundai NHL All-Star Fan Fair festivities being held at the Metro Convention Centre! Fans can visit our booth to learn about the adapted rules and equipment, witness some incredible highlight videos, meet members of…

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  Check here to check out this video of the Vancouver Eclipse showcasing #Blind #Hockey during an AHL Abbotsford Canucks #HockeyIsForEveryone night last week! Thanks to the Canucks franchise and Canucks Alumni for being leaders in promoting the #parasport of Blind Hockey in #Canada.  

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  Effective July 1, 2019 the Ontario Government has enacted Rowan’s Law (Concussion Safety), which requires all sports organizations, including Canadian Blind Hockey, to have a Concussion Code of Conduct.  Canadian Blind Hockey’s Concussion Code of Conduct is below.  The Concussion Code of Conduct requires that all participants review the Ontario Government’s issued Concussion Resources…

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Happy International Women’s Day! Girls & Women’s Blind Hockey is rapidly growing across the para sport as we work to promote gender equity across our programs.  We are thrilled to announce two-time Olympic Gold Medalist Natalie Spooner will be leading the first-ever Girls & Women’s Blind Hockey Summit taking place on March 24 & 25…

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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…

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  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.…

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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…

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  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…

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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…

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  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…

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  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…

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