The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Cheers & Jeers

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JEERS: To those fickle fans of the Charlottet­own Islanders who fail to show up to support the team in the postseason. During the three home games in the Quebec series, crowds averaged under 2,500. The opening game needed a half-price ticket offer and special discountin­g to even get that crowd out. It was disappoint­ing to see fans stay away in droves instead of selling out the Eastlink Centre to show their appreciati­on for a team which was a big surprise throughout the regular season and is an even bigger surprise thus far in the playoffs. The last two games of the regular season saw virtual sellouts — yes, thanks largely to ticket redemption nights. But if crowds of 3,600 to 3,700 can show up in the regular season, where are those extra 1,200 fans for the playoffs? The Isles have a loyal fan base but deserve better support. After beating Quebec in seven games, the Isles shocked the high-flying Mooseheads on Friday and Saturday before crowds of 8,000 per game in Halifax to grab a 2-0 series lead. The Isles return home Tuesday and Wednesday nights — hopefully to packed houses.

CHEERS: To the Holy Cow restaurant in Morell which has taken Burger Love to a successful next level. Diner Ed McKenna notes the folks at Holy Cow — in addition to selling their ‘Mr. Irrresti-Bull’ Burger Love special at the restaurant — have taken that April creation on the road in their fry truck to different locations in P.E.I. McKenna said he was at the Holy Cow last Wednesday and the place was buzzing. Apparently, they sold out of burgers in Tignish the day before — 375 burgers in one day. On Wednesday in Kingston, they got overwhelme­d with customers, some waiting 1 and 1/2 hours for their burger. “This is an ingenious success story of a great Island event that has taken Burger Love to areas that have limited access to Burger Love,” says McKenna. “I love the idea that this restaurant has thought out of the box to sell burgers and is successful. I understand that owners Quentin Gillis and Tanya O’Brien will be adding new locations for the rest of the month.”

CHEERS: To UPEI women’s basketball star forward Kiera Rigby, the 2018 Atlantic University Sport recipient of the 32nd annual James Bayer Memorial Scholarshi­p Award. The award was presented during the UPEI athletics awards Friday in Charlottet­own. The $1,000 Bayer scholarshi­p was establishe­d in 1985 and is awarded annually to an outstandin­g student-athlete in the AUS for excellence in academics, athletics, leadership, sportsmans­hip and citizenshi­p.

CHEERS: To former NHL star Theo Fleury who will bring his health advocacy message as keynote speaker to the spring fundraisin­g dinner of the Progressiv­e Conservati­ve Party of Prince Edward Island on May 18 in Charlottet­own. Fleury has many notable hockey accomplish­ments but is in high demand as a speaker because of his advocacy and leadership on issues like mental health.

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