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Thank You Canadian Fans . . .
Sunday, 18 February 2007

Message from the President of CDIHF:  

It was a remarkable event and as the president I want to express my thanks to all the coaching staff, GM and people that helped put this together and to all the fans that was there – it is a memory that  no one should ever forget.  Hooray for Team Canada for bringing home the Silver medal.   Thank you, Eugene Franciosi.   

Message from the General Manager of Team Canada:  

The General Manager Roy Hysen would like to express thanks to the Canadian fans for the support from day one to the end of the competition in Salt Lake City, Utah.   The players and staff fully appreciate their support.  Thank you, Roy Hysen.

 
Walter Gretzky Makes a Special Trip to Salt Lake City
Sunday, 14 January 2007
             Roy Hysen, General Manager of the Canadian Deaflympic Hockey team, is please to announce the world’s most famous Hockey Dad Walter Gretzky will be our team ambassador during the upcoming 16th Winter Deaflympic Games in Salt Lake City, Utah.  
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Merry Christmas from CDIHF
Thursday, 21 December 2006

To the Staff, Players and Friends of Canada Deaf Hockey:   The Canadian Deaf Ice Hockey Federation (CDIHF) wishes you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.  So many things have been happening the last year.  First and foremost; I would like to welcome Brenda Stanley, whom joined our board at CDIHF as a liaison secretary; has made my job so much easier for myself, the president and the rest of the CDIHF Board.  She had worked very hard ensuring that everything has been looked after and taken care of.   

A time to reflect of how much has been accomplished through many years of Deaf Hockey . . .

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Congratulations to Karen Innes - Synchronized Skating
Thursday, 21 December 2006

Congratulations goes to Karen Innes and her team on winning the gold medal in synchronized skating.  It’s an adult synchronized skating team and she compete up to the national level.  It’s her first year on the team after taking ten years away from competitive skating, but she is really enjoying her time with the team!  karen used to compete on a team that was highly competitive and attended international events at the world level (one in France, and one in Italy).  This team won nationals last year…  hoping for a repeat this year!

   More information about her team - please check the website www.iceprecise.ca and if you check out the photo gallery you can get a bit of an idea of what synchroized skating is all about!     Congratulations!

 
Happy Birthday Eugene!
Wednesday, 22 November 2006

Hope you are enjoying your Birthday! Cool

   from the board of CDIHF (Roy, Raymond, Patti, Brenda and Marty)

 
Obituary: Roger Rabu (Brother of Marty Rabu)
Monday, 06 November 2006

The Canadian Deaf Ice Hockey Federation sends their condolences to Marty Rabu and his family of his brother Roger's recent passing on Saturday November 4, 2006 at 4:27 p.m.  A guest book is available online when viewing Roger's obituary.  

http://www.legacy.com/can-saskatoon/Obituaries.asp?Page=Lifestory&PersonId=19869660

 

 
Wedding Congratulations
Tuesday, 24 October 2006

The CDIHF expressed their congratulations of Shawn Morse and his new wife Rhonda of their recent wedding that took place in Regina, Saskatchewan on Saturday October 14, 2006.  May they be blessed of many happy years together!  Congratulations!

 
New Baby Arrival Congratulations
Tuesday, 24 October 2006

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!!

 
President's Message - October 2006
Tuesday, 24 October 2006

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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