The Southwest Booster

Swift Current shifts focus to World Under 17 Hockey Challenge

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Sports fans will have an opportunit­y to watch an elite group of internatio­nal prospects when the 2019 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge comes to Swift Current on November 2 to 9.

Swift Current and Medicine Hat are co-hosts of the 22 game event which features a trio of Canadian teams facing off against teams from Russia, Finland, Sweden, the United States and Czech Republic.

Tournament co-chair Liam Choo-foo made a presentati­on to city council on Monday night to share details of the upcoming major event.

“We’re the fourth major event to come into the City. And I know its been a priority of council to bring world class events to the community and you’ve done an outstandin­g job of doing that,” Choo-foo noted in his address.

Choo-foo said that Swift Current’s volunteeri­ng spirit was again put to the test, and the community passed this latest challenge with flying colours.

“People, when I first took this on, were saying ‘you’ll never find volunteers. They’re all pooped out’. Well actually we’ve done very well. We’ve started a waiting list for volunteers,” he said.

“They’ve really jumped up to the table and its been quite outstandin­g that way.”

The Southwest will be hosting two of the four pre-tournament exhibition games which are set for Halloween. Shaunavon will be playing host to an October 31 evening game between Canada Black and Finland, while Swift Current will feature an exhibition contest pitting Canada White and Russia.

Full event packages and individual game tickets are now on sale, however, Choo-foo highlighte­d a pair of key games people will want to get tickets for quickly.

“Opening night. Canada versus Russia. Get your tickets. We want to sell the rink out for that one. Saturday night, November 2,” he said.

“And then the other big one is the semi-final, and that will be on November 8th. And of course we don’t know who will be involved with that.”

Canada has three teams (Team Canada Red, Team Canada White, and Team Canada Black), so organizers are hopeful that one Canadian team will be in that semi-final in Swift Current.

With Team Canada Red playing all three of their round-robin games at the Innovation Credit Union iplex, fans will be treated to seeing some of the top up and coming hockey talent in action.

The quality of the talent which will be on the ice is evident by the fact that a total of 250 NHL and CHL scouts have accreditat­ion to attend tournament games in Swift Current and Medicine Hat.

Tickets are available online at swiftcurre­nt.ca, hockeycana­da.ca, scbroncos.com or in person at The Stable. In addition, World Under 17 gear arrives at The Stable on October 25.

To help get the city excited for the event, November 1 is being celebrated as Jersey Day.

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