The 2025 Canadian National Blind Hockey Team is fundraise ahead of the Intl Blind Ice Hockey Series in Mtl.
#1. Visit our Canada Helps page:https://t.co/5kgqCNiCyk
#2. Rock this exclusive Canadian National Blind Hockey Team shirt: https://t.co/XhKljM6YBw
A Sudbury para-athlete says a Toronto hotel refused to let her stay there with her guide dog — an alleged violation of Ontario law that the woman says left her feeling “almost not human.”
For @TorontoStar:
https://t.co/vUoeQ7dVGV
A disheartening and demeaning experience. I don’t wish this kind of thing on anyone else ever. I hope this article helps promote change and helps to education
Canadian Blind Hockey is partnering with @HockeyCanada to host 2 Blind Hockey showcase games during the 2024 World #ParaIceHockey Championship in Calgary!
Games are from 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm May 4 & May 5 @WinSportCanada#Calgary2024@paraicehockey
Info:
https://t.co/3FhIVCkq02
Morning North with Markus Schwabe - Canada's National Blind Hockey team includes a player from Sudbury heading to St-Louis April 12-14 @AmaPro64 https://t.co/Ruge73mYkr @cbcmarkus@MorningNorth
Blind Hockey numbers among women in Canada are on the rise. In fact, they've doubled since 2019.
That movement is led by Amanda Provan, who this week was again named to Canada's national Blind Hockey team. She's the only woman on the team https://t.co/iT296VsdBx @CDNBlindHockey
I am incredibly honoured and proud to have been named to the Canadian national blind hockey team for the second consecutive year. Shout out to the @PWHL_Toronto players and @natspooner5 for their words encouragement and well wishes last Thursday. #BlindHockey#PlayLikeAGirl
Here is the 2024 Canadian National Blind Hockey Team! Featuring 20 players from 7 different provinces & 6 rookies!
Team Canada will compete vs Team USA at the 2024 International Blind Ice Hockey Series in St. Louis from April 12 to 14.
Full announcement: https://t.co/28O6W1iY0h
It was so great supporting the @CDNBlindHockey Girls and Women’s Blind Hockey Summit last week! 💗🖤🏒
Thank you for joining us and showing us your sport!
My goal for the next 10 years will be to keep improving & play the best hockey that I can + continue meeting people. I'm really looking forward to the 10th anniversary, it’s going to be huge! The tournament keeps growing each year and we’re going to keep growing the community!"
"It’s important to see the growth of girls & women in Blind Hockey and establish a separate space where women can play where they may feel more comfortable if they don’t want to play co-ed. Being able to give people that environment will grow the game." - @AmaPro64#IWD2024
Amanda Provan (@AmaPro64) is the best woman playing Blind Hockey in the world. She’s leading the way for other women to join the sport through @CDNBlindHockey
https://t.co/h3tZZwPVZH
This #Pride Month we are celebrating alongside the many LGBTQ2S+ members of the Blind Hockey community. Canadian Blind Hockey celebrates equality, diversity and inclusivity. We’re committed to ensuring that all players experience equality both on and off the ice.
Congratulations to our very own Raphaëlle Tousignant as she becomes THE FIRST WOMAN EVER to make the mixed Para Hockey Team in Canada!
We are so excited to cheer her on as she competes alongside the men going for a Pool A World Championship title !
Go Raph Go!
Canada's National Blind Hockey Tournament attracts hundreds of talented players from around the world with inclusiveness as its top goal. https://t.co/4rq5Fgedaj
Team Canada is looking to defend their title against Team USA in the fourth installment of the International Blind Ice Hockey Series! March 24-26 @MattamyAC
Game 1 - Friday March 24 at 11am
Game 2 - Saturday March 25 3pm
Game 3 - Sunday March 26 9am
https://t.co/EhA0HISFTy
It's International Women's Day and we're celebrating the accomplishments of girls & women everywhere. Here are two inspiring blind hockey players who continue to break down barriers, speaking to the upcoming Girls and Women's Blind Hockey Summit. #IWD2023@laura_m_mark@AmaPro64
It's #IWD2023 and we're celebrating the first woman to join our Canadian National Blind Hockey team, Amanda Provan from Sudbury, ON!
Position: Forward
Number and reason?
"13. People think it’s bad luck but I like to make my own luck."
Learn more: https://t.co/blpMUr0gWC