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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A massive THANK YOU to our #COURAGE21 presenting partner Mackenzie Investments. Thanks for the primary assist on the project! A huge you to our power-play partners Tim Hortons, CCM Hockey, MJMA, TD Bank, Preszler Injury Lawyers, and First Republic Capital. Thank you to our penalty-kill sponsors Silver Tiger Metals Inc., Logs End Inc, Sport Durham,…

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Blind Hockey Team to Inline Skate 1000 kms from Windsor to Ottawa #COURAGE21 Relay Skate Celebrates 10-year Anniversary with $100,000 Fundraising Goal (TORONTO, ON. August 26, 2021.) A team of Blind Hockey players will have their courage on full display this September as they relay-skate 1000 kilometers on a trip between Windsor and Ottawa for…

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    From September 1 to 11 a team of Blind Hockey players will have their courage on full display as they inline skate 1000 km’s in cities between Windsor and Ottawa, with the ambitious goal of raising $100,000 in support of life-changing Blind Hockey programming. Now is your chance to help them by joining…

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  Women’s World Championships start next Friday, Aug 20 and the entire Blind Hockey community will be cheering on Hockey Canada’s National Women’s Team and especially our fantastic Ambassador Natalie Spooner! Learn more about Natalie Spooner’s amazing career so far at https://www.tsn.ca/team-canada-player-profile-natalie-spooner-1.1679968 #GoCanadaGo  

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Get your very own #COURAGE21 Inline Skate Fundraiser Team T-Shirt. Show your support to the #COURAGE21 Team by wearing this tee. All proceeds from this tee will go directly to the #COURAGE21 Inline Skate Fundraiser. Click the t-shirt in the above photo to order yours today!

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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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