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Announcement of a General Manager

ROY HYSEN NAMED GENERAL MANAGER OF CANADA DEAF NATIONAL TEAM FOR 2009 WORLD DEAF ICE HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP IN WINNIPEG AND CANADA DEAFLYMPIC TEAM FOR 2011 17TH DEAFLYMPIC WINTER GAMES IN SLOVAKIA.

Danny Daniels, President of the Canadian Deaf Ice Hockey Federation announced today that Roy Hysen will be the General Manager for the Canada Deaf Ice Hockey for the  2009 World and 2011 Deaflympics. Mr. Hysen has agreed to stepped down as the Director at Large of CDIHF in order to focus on General Manager duties.
 
Hysen, who has been with the Deaf Hockey in Canada since 1975 is no stranger to international competition. His 33 years with 8 International Games winning 4 Gold Medals.
He has NCCP level three as well as a former Head Coach with the Provincial, National team plus in assistant coach with various minor hockey system from Atom to Senior level. Including the once train in Moscow by Viktor Tikhonov former head coach for the CSKA and Moscow Dynamo for several weeks and numerous NHL Coaches including late Roger Neilson.
 
We re extremely excited that Roy will back again and he will work extremely hard to have the best coach available soon . His wealth of international experience should prove to be a tremendous asset to our team as we go forward towards what we hope will be a gold medal on home ice in Winnipeg. The announcement of the Coach will be the GM responsible and we will have 35 players invited that was selected during the 7th Canadian Deaf Ice Hockey Championship in Whitby. The Invitees will participate the training camp in September 2008 at Teen Ranch , Caledon.
 
Getting to be a part of the Canada Deaf Hockey is a great honour , expecially anytime you get to work with this group of Staffs on home ice and in front of Canadian Fans.
 
Danny Daniels
June 10, 2008

 
Results of the 7th Roy Hysen Cup
7th CDIHC Hockey Championships Roy Hysen Cup - Whitby 2008
No. NameGPGoalsAssistsPointsRange
14C. Garbacz, ON437101
2C. O'Brien, ON455102
89D. Friesen, WES45494
12J. Plumb, ON43695
7D. Bell, WES45278
15J. Bignall, ON44487
25D. Sharp, WES42579
7S. Devine, ON434710
9S. Robertson, ON432513
11A. Pototschnik, ON434711
10F. Guevermont, QP455103
4A. Walsh, ON424612
17J. Veilleux, QC43696
19T. Shaw, WES413418
28W. Anderson, BC430320
21T. Maloney, BC421321
16J. Harris, ON421322
19B. Pinch, ON431416
9I. Riopel, QC421323
12M. Desrochers, QC421324
18J. Watling, QC413418
44J. Lobodzinski, WES412325
19P. Bedford, QC403326
5M. Couture, ON420231
15F. Patenaude, QC430327
22S. Nelson, WES420231
71J. Legault, WES430328
52C. Pearson, BC432514
15B. Crowe, BC422417
3D. Garbacz, ON421330
18R. Feltmate, BC402232
71M. Gates, BC402233
27T. Person, BC402234
17P. Bourgeious, ON402235
6H. Morris, QC414515
12D. Gingera, WES402236
6G. D'Amelio, ON410137
16S. Savard, WES410138
17M. Howitt, BC401139
16D. Leguault, BC401140
20R. Morley, ON401141
7J. Cannon, QC411242
34B. Gurr, BC412329
10N. Duncan, BC410143
 
Results from the 7th Roy Hysen Cup
During the 7th CDIHC/Roy Hyen Cup was held in Whitby last May 1, 2 and 3, 2008, the Ontario Stars won back to back Championship after 3 to 1 win over Western in the Gold Medal game at the Iroquios Park Arena in front of full house.
 
During the Robin Round Tournament Ontario 15 BC 0, Western 12 Quebec 3, Western 5 BC 1, Ontario 12 Quebec 0, Quebec 9 BC 6, Ontario 6 Western 1 and in the Bronze Medal game  - Quebec won the overtime with 6 to 5 over BC.
 
Chris Garbacz of Ontario, Casey O'Brien of Ontario and Francois Guevermont of Quebec were the Tournament Top Scorer with 10 points each.
 
In addition to the award winners were announced.
 
MVP of the Tourney Jeff Bignell of Ontario
 
Best Foward of the Tourney Chris Garbacz of Ontario and Davin Bell of Western
 
Best Defenesmen of the Tourney Casey O'Brien of Ontario
 
Best Goalie of the Tourney Tyler Plett of Western.
 
Brittany Mallach
From the album "Brittany Mallach" by Tim Mallach Buffalo always attacks Brittany when she tries to get a puck. Buffalo knows Brittany as a great player.
Brittany Mallach - Deaf Hockey Player
 

Brittany Mallach’s 2007-2008 Statistic 

Exhibition

Games

Goals

Assists

Points

Penalty

1

1

0

1

0

League

Games

Goals

Assists

Points

Penalty

24

57

11

68

8

Tournaments

Games

Goals

Assists

Points

Penalty

18

28

7

35

8

Playoffs

Games

Goals

Assists

Points

Penalty

5

8

2

10

4

Total

Games

Goals

Assists

Points

Penalty

48

94

20

114

20

Brittany and her team was 4th place  in Atom "B" at Ontario Women's Hockey Championship in Mississauga on April 11th - 13th, 2008.

 
Position of General Manager for World Deaf Championship

Canada Deaflympic Hockey Team 2008-2011  

Qualifications: 

  1. Knowledge’s of International Ice Hockey Federation Regulation & Rules, Hockey Canada etc
  2. Plus coaching and manager experiences during International Deaf Ice Hockey Competition
  3. Knowledge’s of American Sign Languages, International Sign Language (gusudo)
  4. NCCP level three (theologian) not essential.
  5. Demonstrated experience interpreting and proven ability to deal with conflict situation using judgment regarding the maintenance of confidentially. Experience Management and negotiation skills      
Background:
  1. Willing to work long and unpredictable hours as well work with the Provincial Deaf Ice Hockey Organization, C.D.S.A and the C.D.I.H.F. 
  2. Planning and recruiting the Head Coach, team staff etc.
  3. Setting up team future planning in 2009 World Deaf Ice Hockey Championship and 2011 Winter Deaflympic such as training, recruitment of the player with the Scouting Director.
  4. Proven organizational skills are required to independently organize/manage own workload.
  5. Responsibility to obtain team equipments, set up funding

 CLOSING DATE:  April 23, 2008 Apply to: 
CDIHF President - Danny Daniels
44
Sandford Crescent
Whitby, Ontario, L1R 2R9

 

 
7th Canadian Deaf Ice Hockey Championships – COUPE ROY HYSEN CUP
    

 ODSA PROUDLY PRESENTS

7th Canadian Deaf Ice Hockey Championships – COUPE ROY HYSEN CUP

MAY 1, 2 & 3, 2008

WHITBY, ONTARIO

 

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  2. Print the registration form
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  4. Mail the form along with a money order or certified cheque payment to: 

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701-1185 Eglinton Ave.
Toronto, ON M3C 3C6
 
BC Deaf Rockies Hockey Team vs Vancouver Canucks Alumni Fundraiser

Come and watch an exhibition game!!!!

Who: BC Rockies Deaf Ice Hockey Club vs Vancouver Canucks Alumni

When:  Saturday March 22, 2008

Where: Queen Park Arena, 1st and 3rd Avenue, New Westminster, BC

Time:  Festivities start at 6pm - Puck drops at 7pm

Funds raised during the exhibition game will go to the BC Rockies Deaf Ice Hockey Club.

For more information - please contact Shawn Mayzes at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Website address: www.bcdeafhockey.com

 
Happy Holidays! from Danny Daniels, CDIHF President

The Year end is around the corner and the New Year is about to begin!

This Holiday Seasons is a time for everyone to enjoy holidays with your families and friends.  Enjoy every second of it!

Happy Holidays! 

 
Letter from World Famous Hockey Father Walter Gretzky to Roy Hysen
 
 
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