The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Stars on ice

NHL pre-season game, Ron MacLean, Don Cherry and the presentati­on of the trophy and $100,000 cheque create a memorable evening for excited fans in Summerside

- BY ERIC MCCARTHY

Janice Costello relished the Hockeyvill­e celebratio­ns in O’Leary all weekend.

“It is just the atmosphere: the children; the smiles on everybody’s faces; just everybody involved, young and old alike,” she marvelled, “just seeing so many people out around and a nice community event.”

Costello could have been in the stands at Credit Union Place Monday night enjoying the electrifie­d atmosphere of Kraft Hockeyvill­e’s NHL exhibition game with the rest of her family, but she chose to give the tickets away.

“I donated them to the IWK.” A young girl who spent the summer in the Maritime’s children’s hospital is going in her place.

“I get to watch the game at

home; I won’t miss anything,” said Costello, who was hoping to catch a glimpse of her family members in the stands.

What about missing the atmosphere of the big game?

“But that little girl, the smile on her face yesterday was enough,” said Costello, who was one of the first to arrive for Monday’s presentati­on of the Stanley Cup to

Hockeyvill­e in O’Leary.

There were plenty of smiles in the CUP as the doors swung open for the 7 p.m. game and the crowd spilled through. Kraft Heinz, the National Hockey League and the NHL’s Players Associatio­n were delivering the centrepiec­e of O’Leary’s Hockeyvill­e win. The big $100,000 cheque would come later.

“Everyone is saying the same thing: It’s awesome,” Suzanne Getson gushed as she viewed group photos taken with the cup.

During the pre-game ceremonies, O’Leary Hockeyvill­e committee member Jo-anne Wallace was invited to centre ice to officially accept the Kraft Hockeyvill­e trophy and receive a standing ovation from the appreciati­ve crowd. She was also presented with a souvenir jersey by Kraft Heinz marketing director Joanna McIlroy.

Fellow committee member Della Sweet dropped the ceremonial first puck, and O’Leary area residents Meaghan Blanchard and Cory Gallant performed the American and Canadian national anthems.

Ron MacLean and Don Cherry invited Knutsford youth Jameson Sweet, who is battling cancer, to join them for an onice segment of Coach’s Corner. Cherry and Sweet were dressed in identical P.E.I. potato suits.

“O’Leary took the lead early and nobody could catch up. Do you know why?” MacLean asked Cherry about the national Kraft Hockeyvill­e voting process.

True to script, Cherry asked why.

“Because Ketchup loves potatoes.”

The pro-O’Leary crowd chuckled along.

MacLean also reviewed some O’Leary hockey facts, like Doug MacLean playing

in the rink and Eric Lindros, launching his first NHL training camp there.

Back in O’Leary, Howie Borrow, the keeper of the cup, was enjoying his visit.

“I just like the feel of these smaller places, a small hometown feel where everybody is really happy to see the cup. They treat you well. It’s more of a family atmosphere.

Down at the game, which New Jersey dominated, winning 8-1, the pro-Ottawa crowd didn’t have a lot to cheer about, but they cheered anyway, just happy to be part of the NHL experience.

 ?? NATHAN ROCHFORD/THE GUARDIAN ?? Cate Kelly and her father, Ryan Kelly, cheer while waiting for the Hockeyvill­e action to get underway at Credit Union Place in Summerside Monday night. The New Jersey Devils defeated the Ottawa Senators 8-1 in the pre-season game.
NATHAN ROCHFORD/THE GUARDIAN Cate Kelly and her father, Ryan Kelly, cheer while waiting for the Hockeyvill­e action to get underway at Credit Union Place in Summerside Monday night. The New Jersey Devils defeated the Ottawa Senators 8-1 in the pre-season game.
 ?? MILLICENT MCKAY/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? Damion Stapledon, left, and Van Bernard were excited to spend the evening watching the Senators play the Devils at Kraft Hockeyvill­e 2017.
MILLICENT MCKAY/JOURNAL PIONEER Damion Stapledon, left, and Van Bernard were excited to spend the evening watching the Senators play the Devils at Kraft Hockeyvill­e 2017.

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