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New Baby Arrival Congratulations |
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Tuesday, 24 October 2006 |
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The CDIHF expressed their congratulations to Ryan Armitage and his girlfriend of the safe arrival of their new baby girl Chelsey, born on October 12, 2006. Chelsey weighed 9.1 lbs. Congratulations!! |
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President's Message - October 2006 |
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Tuesday, 24 October 2006 |
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Welcome to (CDIHF) Canadian Deaf Ice Hockey Federation’s Website It is with pleasure to welcome all visitors to this updated website. |
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Message Board-6th Cdn Deaf Ice Hockey 2006 |
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Tuesday, 16 May 2006 |
Message from Mr. Ron Ryan
Just a quick note to thank you and the other staff members on the Ontario Deaf Hockey team for all your hard work, time and energy. It paid off with winning the gold medal. As mentioned in an email to Casey as a parent I am very proud to have a son as part of the team. It has been a very good learning experience for Brendan and has helped him with personal growth. He holds his head high knowing that he is part of such a great team. I know he is keen on been a part of the team in the future. I think that the Ottawa Senators could take a few lessons on how this Ontario team plays as a team. |
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And the Winner Goes to .... |
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Friday, 12 May 2006 |
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To host the 1st World Deaf Ice Hockey "On behalf of the Canadian Deaf Ice Hockey Federation and myself, we are proud to annouce that Manitoba Deaf Sport Association has won the bid to host the 1st World Deaf Ice Hockey Tournament scheduled for April 12-18, 2009 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, CANADA. CDIHF would like to congratulate the Manitoba Deaf Hockey Club Staff for their excellent work in submitting their bid. CDIHF would like to also express our gratitude to Ontario Deaf Sport Association for submitting their bid. All the best and good luck.
Eugene Franciosi President, CDIHF" |
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RESULTS: 6th Cdn Deaf Ice Hockey Championships |
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Thursday, 11 May 2006 |
from Calgary, Alberta May 4-6, 2006
On behalf of the Canadian Deaf Ice Hockey Federation, I am pleased to inform you that the 6th Canadian Deaf Ice Hockey Championships in Calgary Alberta May 4-6, 2006 was a successful event, thanks to the Calgary Deaf Ice Hockey Host Committee in support of the Alberta Deaf Sports Association as well as whom ever has participated in with them. The outcome of this event was very well organized and their efforts are being recognized with tremendous teamwork.
Here are the results: Gold Medal Game = Ontario (Ontario 4 vs Prairies 2) Silver Medalist = Prairies (Prairies 2 vs Ontario 4) Bronze Medalist = B.C. (B.C. 8 vs Quebec 1)
Best Defense = Casey O'Brien (Ontario) & Mark Couture (Ontario) Best Goaltender = Ryan Armitage (Ontario) Best Forward = Cole Pearson (B.C.) Most Valued Player = Steve Devine (Ontario) |
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2006 Deaf Ice Hockey Camp |
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Tuesday, 09 May 2006 |
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C.D.I.H.F to host the Ice Hockey Camp for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Youth aged 8 to 16 years to be held at the Teen Ranch located in East Caledon, Ontario on July 9-15th, 2006. For more information, please contact the following representatives. Thank you. Contact Information: Mark Couture, Iceland Activities Email:
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Raymond Patterson, Registration/Communications
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General Manager Roy Hysen met Steve Downie |
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Monday, 30 January 2006 |
General Manager Roy Hysen met Steve Downie . . . Steve Downie the National Hero for the Canada Junior Hockey team who won the gold medal for the Canada Junior Hockey Team during the World Junior Hockey Championship in Vancouver. Hysen met Downie after the Peterbourgh Petes/Brampton Battalions OHL games, Hysen also met Orr Hockey Group Darren Ferris who is the agent for Steve Downie. Also, former 1995 Head Coach Dan Cameron also mention of his experience coaching the Canada Deaflympic Hockey to Steve and Mrs. Downie. Mrs. Downie mentions his son hearing loss on one ear is about 90% uncertain on other ear. He wore his hearing aid during the game. Steve plays exception well against the Battalions plays on power play, penalty killers and nearly score during the shootout.
No decision has been made until we received his audiogram whether he is eligibility to play for Canada Deaflympic Hockey Team after the hockey season is over. He is now under the property of Philadelphia Flyers of the NHL. Report by R.Hysen/P.Trofimenkoff
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2009 World Deaf Ice Hockey |
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Wednesday, 11 January 2006 |
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The two cities, Toronto (ONT) and Winnipeg (MB) are both candidates to bid for the 2009 World Deaf Ice Hockey. Successful bidder to be announced at a later date. |
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Condolences to the Gretzky Family |
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Tuesday, 10 January 2006 |
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On behalf of CDIHF, we expressed our sincere sympathies to the Gretzky Family of their family members, Phyllis Gretzky (Wayne's mother) who passed away on Dec.19, 2005 and Betty Hockin (Wayne's grandmother) who passed away on Jan.7, 2006. Contributions and flowers were sent to the Gretzky family. Their prayers are in our thoughts. |
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