The USA Hockey Foundation Newsletter
 
  Blind Hockey Debuts at Disabled Festival

Feature Image 1Christine Osika is blind. She's also a hockey player. Osika and her Courage USA teammates debuted blind hockey at the 2015 USA Hockey Disabled Festival in Buffalo, New York. With 71 teams and 147 games from April 9-12, the new discipline drew the largest audience. It was simply another case of the human spirit conquering adversity. READ MORE »
 
Poll of the Week  
Who scored the game-winning goal for Team USA during the 2015 World Championship bronze-medal game?  
A: Jack Eichel
B: Trevor Lewis
C: Seth Jones
D: Charlie Coyle
 
 
Thank You
 
  We Begin with a BIG Thank You!

Donate Now!Thanks to you, American hockey continues growing stronger at every level, from grassroots to elite. Because of your generosity, more people are playing hockey in the United States than ever before. Your donation makes an impact every day on the lives of our hockey players, and for that, we thank you. READ MORE »

 
 
Feature Story
 
  Feature Image 3Bidding on Hockey

Football is in Charlie Bidwill III's blood. It's been a family heirloom since his grandfather, Charles W. Bidwill, purchased the National Football League's Chicago Cardinals in 1933. With football carrying the family name, Bidwill admits it's a part of him. But in his heart there's hockey, a sport he's loved since he was a kid. READ MORE »
 
 
 
  Did You Know? Quote of the Week  
 
Your donation to The USA Hockey Foundation helps more players with disabilities participate in the Disabled Hockey Festival, which celebrates the sport in its adapted forms.
 
"When we talk about USA Hockey and say that hockey is for everyone, that's really what it's all about. We believe it, and live and breathe it every day."
—Norm Page
Disabled Hockey Festival Organizer
Father to Paralympian Adam Page
 
 
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