Journal Pioneer

Welcoming the world

Summerside, Charlottet­own to co-host 2020 World Under-17 Challenge

- JASON SIMMONDS

SUMMERSIDE — George Matthews could not emphasize enough the special opportunit­y that awaits P.E.I. hockey fans.

Matthews, who spent 13 years in the National Hockey League as the radio voice of the Columbus Blue Jackets and current play-by-play announcer of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League’s Charlottet­own Islanders, was the master of ceremonies for Thursday’s announceme­nt that Summerside and Charlottet­own will co-host the 2020 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge from Oct. 31 to Nov. 7.

“When it comes to hockey, this is like an all-you-can-eat buffet,” Matthews told the well-attended event held on the ice surface at Eastlink Arena in Summerside. “This will be the best 16-year-olds in the world.”

It will be the first time this tournament has been hosted on P.E.I.

“This is one of Hockey Canada’s premier events, and is the first step of the Hockey Canada Program of Excellence,” said Hockey Canada board of director Goops Wooldridge, who made the official announceme­nt. “It’s also the first time these athletes will have the opportunit­y to wear a Hockey Canada jersey for internatio­nal competitio­n.” Tanner Doiron of Summerside officiated at the 2018 tournament in Saint John, N.B.

“The entire time I was in Saint John I kept saying how people back home would really appreciate to see this talent and the event itself,” said Doiron. “The calibre from all the different countries was superb.

“Not only the skill, but the speed was something that caught my eye and how fast these young players were.”

The tournament will attract hundreds of profession­al, Canadian Hockey League, college and university scouts.

LONG TIME

Wayne Long of the City of Charlottet­own and JP Desrosiers of the City of Summerside worked closely together in submitting the successful bid.

“Wayne and I have bumped into each other at this event over the last decade across the nation,” said Desrosiers. “We had been invited there by Hockey Canada to look at bringing the event to P.E.I.

“Throughout the years it was evident when we would bump into each other that we both certainly wanted to bring the event to our respective cities, but the magnitude of the event, the financial costs, the resources that are required to go into it it wasn’t feasible.

“That is what really sparked our discussion­s as two host cities today to look at doing a longer term sport hosting agreement and start bringing events that we simply cannot do on our own. Rather than letting them go to other communitie­s, why not bring them to our province together?” When asked what people can expect to see in each city, Long said it is a 50/50 approach.

WELCOMING

“The schedule hasn’t been released yet, but the ultimate goal is to have 50/50 play in both cities and perhaps some exhibition games elsewhere in the province,” said Long. “Our whole strategy dual hosting partnershi­p is all about that.

“It’s about trying to generate and yield results for both cities from an economic and tourism perspectiv­e. As JP indicated, one of the things is we want to chase down bigger events that we don’t have the capacity to host individual­ly.”

It is hoped pre-tournament games and team practices will be held in communitie­s across P.E.I.

The province will contribute $250,000 and the federal government’s contributi­on is expected to be several hundred thousand dollars.

When asked the total cost of the event, Desrosiers would not delve into specifics.

“It’s a substantia­l amount,” he said. “It’s certainly more than a World Junior A (Hockey Challenge), an RBC Cup (Canadian junior A hockey championsh­ip) or a Telus Cup (Canadian midget hockey championsh­ip) that we have hosted in the past.

 ?? MILLICENT MCKAY/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? George Matthews, former NHL play-by-play announcer with the Columbus Blue Jackets, was excited to announce that Summerside and Charlottet­own would co-host the 2020 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge.
MILLICENT MCKAY/JOURNAL PIONEER George Matthews, former NHL play-by-play announcer with the Columbus Blue Jackets, was excited to announce that Summerside and Charlottet­own would co-host the 2020 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge.
 ?? MILLICENT MCKAY/ JOURNAL PIONEER ?? Tanner Doiron, of Summerside officiated at the 2018 tournament in Saint John, N.B.
MILLICENT MCKAY/ JOURNAL PIONEER Tanner Doiron, of Summerside officiated at the 2018 tournament in Saint John, N.B.

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