Journal Pioneer

A great accomplish­ment

Making the Hockeyvill­e cut from 3.9 million votes

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Being a top two finalist in Kraft Hockeyvill­e 2017 is a great accomplish­ment for O’Leary, P.E.I., and Ituna, Sask., suggests Linda Ferrandini, Kraft Heinz senior manager of portfolio marketing.

As of Saturday night’s Hockey Night in Canada announceme­nt, O’Leary and Ituna are the only communitie­s still in the running for the 2017 title. They’ve earned $100,000 each for arena upgrades. After 39 hours of feverish online voting, which ended at 12:59 this morning, contest organizers will tally all the votes received and announce this year’s champion on April 1. That champion will get the Hockeyvill­e trophy and an NHL pre-season game.

“I think what keeps them rallying is that title of being the official Kraft Hockeyvill­e community for 2017 and being that grand prize winner and then, of course, bringing the NHL home to your local community and hosting that pre-season game. It’s a huge honour for any hockey fan, especially for those communitie­s,” Ferrandini commented.

“At this point, it’s out of our hands and it’s really up to the communitie­s on how best to rally,” she said Monday while voting was still underway. The more than 3.9 million votes that were cast online Sunday and Monday were what narrowed the Top 10 field down to O’Leary and Ituna. Organizers would not reveal the vote count for any of the individual communitie­s in the running.

“It was a very strong showing for votes and O’Leary clearly came out as number 1 in our eastern half,” Ferrandini confirmed. “Everybody goes about it differentl­y and you’ve got to figure out what the right avenue for success is for your community, but it is really interestin­g to see how both communitie­s have taken to social (media), have taken to different activities locally to help rally that vote,” she said, noting they’ve been tracking their activities.

Ferrandini said Kraft Heinz would be reaching out to the winning community once the results are known on April 1 to discuss the delivery of their prize, which includes the Hockeyvill­e trophy and hosting a NHL pre-season game.

Prior to that, though, they will reach out to both O’Leary and Ituna to help them plan big announceme­nt parties on April 1. The parties will be broadcast live, an opportunit­y for the two communitie­s to display to Canada why they are Hockeyvill­e.

“We’re really excited that both finalists have been able to secure $100,000 in funding for their arenas, and hopefully that will go a long way towards starting some of the renovation­s they’ve mentioned in their nomination,” Ferrandini said.

 ?? ERIC MCCARTHY/TC MEDIA ?? A cast of volunteers at Future Tech West in O’Leary voting for O’Leary in the Kraft Hockeyvill­e 2017 final.
ERIC MCCARTHY/TC MEDIA A cast of volunteers at Future Tech West in O’Leary voting for O’Leary in the Kraft Hockeyvill­e 2017 final.
 ?? ERIC MCCARTHY/TC MEDIA ?? Lynn Dorgan, left, and Ronnie Gaudet do their part at the Tignish Cultural Centre to help O’Leary win the title of Kraft Hockeyvill­e. Voting continued until 1 a.m. Tuesday.
ERIC MCCARTHY/TC MEDIA Lynn Dorgan, left, and Ronnie Gaudet do their part at the Tignish Cultural Centre to help O’Leary win the title of Kraft Hockeyvill­e. Voting continued until 1 a.m. Tuesday.

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