Digital program:

a graphic image with an image of two BHL hockey players battling for the puck on the left side. On the right from top down it has the BHL logo, 2024 Carnegie Cup, TD Place, Schedule Game 1: Friday December 20: 3:30pm - 6:00pm, Game 2: Saturday December 21: 11:15am - 1:15p, Game 3: Sunday December 22: 9:00am - 11:00am Free to attend and free livestream. Bottom right also includes a QR code for people to scan when looking at it on a computer or TV screen.

The Blind Hockey League (BHL) is proud to announce the 2024 Carnegie Cup is taking place December 20th – 22nd 2024 in Ottawa, Ontario just in time for the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. The event will showcase the best Blind Hockey players on the planet in a three-game series happening at TD Place, where inclusion will be on full display. Canadian Blind Hockey and Hockey Canada are proud to partner with the BHL for this elite event!

This is exciting news for hockey fans in the national capital region: The event is 100% free and open to the public making it the perfect opportunity for hockey fans wanting to be a part of the World Juniors experience in Ottawa to come enjoy three fast-paced Blind Hockey games featuring all the top players from across North America. Bring your family, friends, hockey team, workplace or other community group to experience the Para sport of Blind Hockey at its absolute highest and most competitive level.

All fans and groups are required to register in order to ensure that we provide the best possible fan experience. Please use this registration link to claim your free admission and share across all of your networks and let’s work together to pack the stands and cheer on these elite Para athletes!

EVENT DETAILS & SCHEDULE:

2024 BHL CARNEGIE CUP SCHEDULE:

Game 1: Friday, December 20: 3:30pm – 6:00pm

Game 2: Saturday, December 21: 11:15am – 1:15pm

Game 3: Sunday, December 22: 9:00am – 11:00am

Location: TD Place 1015 Bank St, Ottawa, ON K1S 5J3

The Para sport of Blind Hockey is played by athletes who are blind or partially sighted – with approximately 10% vision or less – using an adapted puck that is larger than a traditional puck and makes noise. The sport is played by children, youth, and adults across Canada and in six countries worldwide.  The BHL is the most competitive, elite division of the Para sport with many players who have previously played high-level traditional hockey including junior hockey.

ABOUT THE BHL: The Blind Hockey League (BHL) is a player led initiative to establish the world’s first professional league for Blind Hockey players. The mission is to provide and promote a sustainable league that showcases the best Blind Hockey players from around the world, giving them the most professional experience possible and create a platform where the voices of the players come together endorsing the creation of a best-on-best league. For more information please visit blindhockeyleague.com or email info@blindhockeyleague.com

For more information, please visit blindhockeyleague.com and check out the Blind Hockey League on social media.

Here are the 28 players from across Canada and the USA who will play in the BHL during this weekend’s 2024 Carnegie Cup at the World Juniors in Ottawa! Learn more at blindhockeyleague.com

Aces team black: # Name Date of Birth Hometown Nationality Classification Position Shoots 11 Christine Callagy 3/9/1988 Mount Kisco, NY American B3 F R 17 Anthony Chesrow 2/22/1994 Chicago, IL American B3 F R 27 Tristan Lindberg 3/27/1997 Edmonton, AB Canadian B3 F/D L 58 Thomas Raymond 3/21/2002 Montréal, QC Canadian B3 F L 13 Dan Schramm 3/4/1992 Vail, CO American B3 F/D L 89 Jonathan Trzop 2/25/2003 Moncton, NB Canadian B3 D R 91 Jason Yuha 9/29/1991 Rosalind, AB Canadian B3 F L 7 Joseph Del Grande 3/31/1959 Toronto, ON Canadian B2 F L 9 Mark DeMontis 4/20/1987 Weston, ON Canadian B2 F/D L 72 Bruno Haché 7/13/1977 Sherbrook, QC Canadian B2 D L 19 Simon Richard 5/12/1994 Moncton, NB Canadian B2 F/D L 24 Maxwell Shear 7/7/2005 Schenectady, NY American B2 D L 1 Doug Goist 5/4/1968 Washington, DC American B1 G 33 Joey Cabral 4/24/1981 Toronto, ON Canadian B1 G

 

 

mercurys # Name Date of Birth Hometown Nationality Classification Position Shoots 58 Julien Blais-Savoie 2/11/1983 Montréal, QC Canadian B3 D L 64 Anthony Ciulla 4/15/1995 Langley, BC Canadian B3 F L 19 Conrad Eder 1/6/1997 Ottawa, ON Canadian B3 F L 72 Alexandros Kapasouris 1/9/1969 Stamford, CT American B3 F L 11 Luke Miller 5/4/2001 Elmhurst, Il American B3 F L 27 Liam O’Callaghan 3/26/2000 Edmonton, AB Canadian B3 F/D L 22 Kelly Serbu 2/7/1971 Halifax, NS Canadian B3 F L 89 Nikolas Bullick 6/22/2002 London, ON Canadian B2 D L 16 Joe Fornasier 8/29/2003 Burlington, ON Canadian B2 F R 13 Amanda Provan 5/23/1994 Sudbury, ON Canadian B2 F L 24 Blake Steinecke 4/2/1999 San Diego, CA American B2 F R 17 Adam Young 9/27/1989 Detroit, MI American B2 F/D L 1 Oliver Pye 3/21/1971 Pugwash, NS Canadian B1 G 33 Lorne Webber 3/23/1982 Grande Prairie, AB Canadian B1 G