Times Colonist

Halifax CFL team proponents launch ticket drive

- KEITH DOUCETTE

HALIFAX — The group aiming to bring a Canadian Football League team to Halifax added a little more colour to its proposal Wednesday, announcing a name-the-team contest and an initial short list of names aimed at reflecting the regional nature of its bid.

Among the proposed names: The Atlantic Admirals, Convoy, Storm, and Schooners.

They will be considered in a contest that will be exclusive to those who sign up during a season ticket drive aimed at gauging interest in a franchise for Atlantic Canada.

“Fans will be presented with a number of options as well as an opportunit­y to submit their own name,” said Anthony LeBlanc of Maritime Football Partnershi­p.

“We’ve been out talking to the community and getting what we feel is the short list, but we are not sitting here saying it will be one of those,” said LeBlanc. “We may be blown away with some of the suggestion­s that are put in through the opportunit­y to write in your own name.”

He said the team name would be announced at a Nov. 23 event during Grey Cup festivitie­s in Edmonton.

The season ticket drive was to begin immediatel­y on Ticketmast­er, LeBlanc said in Halifax with group partner Bruce Bowser and CFL Commission­er Randy Ambrosie.

Season ticket deposits are $50 per package, and place fans on a priority list for season ticket membership and seat selection on a first-come, firstserve­d basis. Ambrosie said the league has no minimum number of season tickets it wants to see.

“We haven’t establishe­d an artificial threshold for what we determine as success,” said Ambrosie. “We are going to be looking to Bruce and Anthony and Gary to help us understand their perspectiv­e on how well this campaign for season tickets goes.”

But LeBlanc said it is important to get a “nice base of season ticket holders” to help fill a proposed 24,000-seat stadium.

“It’s possibly an artificial number but I’d like to see us at least have half the building that is filled with season ticket members and I think that’s very achievable if you look across the league. There is an onus on us to do our job and go out and sell the vision... but this is now an opportunit­y for people to really take action.”

Maritime Football is made up of former Arizona Coyotes co-owners LeBlanc and Gary Drummond along with Bowser, president of AMJ Campbell Van Lines. The group is looking to secure a conditiona­l expansion franchise to begin play in Halifax in 2021.

“It won’t be the end of the world if that slips a year,” LeBlanc said, while revealing that a potential team could start a season in Moncton, N.B., while a stadium is constructe­d in Halifax — a process he said could take 18 to 22 months “once shovels are in the ground.”

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