Richmond Celebrates Scotiabank Hockey Day In
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Richmond Celebrates Scotiabank Hockey Day In
ÂÂFree admission ÂÂSee inside for details ÂÂAvoid parking hassles, leave your car at home— more info on back page Richmond Celebrates Scotiabank Hockey Day In Canada Saturday, February 11, 10:30 a.m.–10:00 p.m. at Richmond Olympic Oval PRESENTED BY Richmond Celebrates Scotiabank Hockey Day In Canada Saturday, February 11, 10:30 a.m.–10 p.m. at Richmond Olympic Oval Celebrity ball hockey game 12:00–12:30 p.m. Don’t miss Trevor Linden and other Vancouver Canuck Alumni as they faceoff for a game of ball hockey–with teams packed full of celebrities! The game’s announcer will be CBC sports reporter Shane Foxman and the referee will be none other than Canucks mascot, Fin. Popular Hong Kong pop singer Kary Ng is visiting Richmond for a concert at the River Rock Show Theatre and will sing the national anthem to start the game. Former Vancouver Canucks Captain Trevor Linden played 19 years in the NHL. He is a former President of the NHL Players Association, member of the 1998 Canadian Olympic team and one of only three Vancouver Canucks to have his number retired. Celebrity players include: Highlights of the day ÂÂGet an autograph and photo taken with hockey icon, Trevor Linden ÂÂWatch Linden and other celebrities compete in ball hockey 12:00–12:30 p.m. ÂÂMeet Canucks mascot Fin and other Canucks alumni, including Dave Babych, Tony Tanti, Jack McIlhargey and Orland Kurtenbach. ÂÂWin a trip for 2 to Japan, Canucks hockey tickets and more ÂÂStroll through the Hockey Hall of Fame exhibits and over 50 vendors of collectibles and memorabilia ÂÂPlay games, enter contests and test your hockey skills ÂÂWatch the Richmond Sockeyes vs. North Delta Devils, Pacific International Junior Hockey League Game, 1:30–4:00 p.m. ÂÂVancouver Canucks Alumni Dave Babych, Tony Tanti, Jack McIlhargey and Orland Kurtenbach. ÂÂFormer Washington Capital Jaroslav “Yogi” Svejkovsky is now a coach with Seafair Minor Hockey in Richmond. ÂÂRyan Walter played and coached 17 seasons in the NHL. He played his last two years for the Vancouver Canucks. He is now president of the American Hockey League’s Abbotsford Heat. ÂÂBC raised Robin Bawa, was the first-ever NHL player of Indian (South Asian) descent. Raised in BC, Robin played parts of four seasons with four different NHL teams, including the Vancouver Canucks. ÂÂDanielle Dube is a former goaltender with Canada’s National Women’s Hockey Team and was BC Female Athlete of the Year in 1996. She is now a Richmond fire fighter. ÂÂCBC News Vancouver Late Night host Susana da Silva and National reporter Ian Hanomansing. richmondoval.ca/hockeyday Richmond Celebrates Scotiabank Hockey Day In Canada Saturday, February 11, 10:30 a.m.–10 p.m. at Richmond Olympic Oval ÂÂPresident’s Trophy for overall regular season champion, won in 2010-2011 by the Vancouver Canucks. Visit the Hockey Hall of Fame’s massive Legends of Hockey exhibit featuring memorabilia of the Original Six NHL Teams, Vancouver Canucks, Team Canada, Wayne Gretzky and much more. Big Screen Schedule Roving Entertainment Fan-tastic interactive fun Interactive Exhibits Test your hockey skills in interactive experiences, including: Shutout Virtual Reality Goaltending, Super Deker and Hardest Shot Radar. Displays, Contests and Prizes Sony PlayStation Slap Shot Zone Play the latest PlayStation hockey games, plus many other latest hits. Challenge friends, gain glory and win prizes. Classic Games Zone Get your fill of some hockey game classics like bubble hockey, table hockey, air hockey and more. Multi-Sport Zone Every great hockey player is a great athlete first! Let our high performance coaches and Oval staff put you through your paces. Vancouver Canucks mascot Fin will be available for pictures as he’s roaming around the Oval from 12:30–3:00 p.m. Duh Hockey Guys, comedic performers on stilts who dress as hockey players, will interact with the crowd. Celtic folk band Blackthorn will also perform uptempo music at various locations throughout the afternoon. Hockey Hall of Fame Exhibit Get your picture taken with four of the NHL’s most prestigious trophies, including: Hockey Marketplace ÂÂHart Memorial Trophy for the NHL’s Most Valuable Player–won by Vancouver Canuck Henrik Sedin in 2009-2010. Purchase hockey treasures from over 50 hockey memorabilia vendors, organized by Bossa Productions, Western Canada’s largest producer of sports memorabilia and collectibles. There will be a silent auction and tons of free giveaways too. ÂÂRocket Richard Trophy for the NHL’s top goal soccer, won twice by former Vancouver Canuck Pavel Bure. ÂÂArt Ross Trophy for the NHL points leader, won the past two seasons by Henrik and Daniel Sedin. Event partners, including CBC, Scotiabank, Fortis BC, Coca-Cola, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, 24 Hours and Van Houtte Coffee, will be on site with various product displays, free giveaways and hockey-related activities. There will also be draws/ contests for Vancouver Canucks, Vancouver Giants and Richmond Sockeyes tickets and other prizes. ÂÂScotiabank booth: Former Vancouver Canucks Captain Trevor Linden will be available for autographs and pictures from 1:30–3:00 p.m. ÂÂFortisBC booth: Partnering with the Vancouver Giants Western Hockey League team, FortisBC will present Giants mascot, Jack the Giant. ÂÂ24 Hours booth: “Shoot to Win.” 24 Hours, WestJet and Japan Airlines will give away a trip for two to Japan on event day. Catch all seven of Canada’s NHL hockey teams in action as we broadcast CBC Hockey Night in Canada on a giant screen. Come cheer on your hometown Canucks at 7:00 p.m. as they take on arch rival Calgary. Watch for CBC filming live segments at the Oval for its Hockey Day coverage and you could be part of their national broadcast. ÂÂ10:30–11:00 a.m. Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada Live from Prince Edward Island ÂÂ11:00 a.m. Edmonton Oilers vs. Ottawa Senators Wininipeg Jets vs. Pittsburgh Penguins ÂÂ2:00–3:00 p.m. Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada Live from Prince Edward Island ÂÂ3:30 p.m. Scotiabank Hockey Tonight ÂÂ4:00 p.m. Montreal Canadiens vs. Toronto Maple Leafs ÂÂ7:00 p.m. Vancouver Canucks vs. Calgary Flames Watch, learn and cheer Floorball Canada Learn about the exciting sport of Floorball, a variant of floor hockey that is rapidly growing in popularity. Players and officials from Floorball Canada, BC Floorball and Canada’s National Men’s Floorball Team will be on hand in the Oval’s Court Zone to showcase their sport. er le dd Mi m Ar s Fra R Alderbrid ge Gil be rt Rd ay W ay eW dg bri Elm Way ge rid ly b Riv No 2 Rd WORKSAFE BC IMPARK PAY PARKING LOT Westminster Hwy Getting to the Oval NORTH RINK SOUTH RINK ÂÂ10:30–11:30 a.m. Seafair Hockey 2 vs. New Westminster ÂÂ12:45–1:45 p.m. Vancouver Canucks Hockey Skills Clinic ÂÂ1:30–4:00 p.m. Richmond Sockeyes vs. North Delta Devils—Pacific International Junior Hockey League Game ÂÂ2:00–3:00 p.m. Vancouver Canucks Hockey Skills Clinic (Atom and Peewee) For a detailed ice zone schedule, please visit: richmondoval.ca/hockeyday “Oh Canada!” Acclaimed tenor Mark Donnelly, well-known for his singalong version of O Canada, which he performs regularly at Vancouver Canucks games, will sing the anthem at the opening of the Richmond Sockeyes game vs. the North Delta Devils. Donnelly’s son is a Sockeys alumnus. The Richmond Sockeyes are one of most successful Junior B franchises in Canada and have won numerous championships. A number of Sockeye players have gone on to play in the NHL, including current NHL players Karl Alzner (Washington) and Jason Garrison (Florida). Thank you to our sponsors SILVER SPONSOR d er R CITY OF RICHMOND WORKSYARD (Free shuttle to Oval) Lynas Ln Ice Zone Schedule Highlights GOLD SPONSOR RICHMOND OLYMPIC OVAL River Rd Take in a day-long hockey jamboree on the Oval’s twin Olympic-sized ice sheets featuring local Richmond hockey teams. Watch exciting Pacific International Junior Hockey League action. Vancouver Canucks Manager of Hockey Development Rod Brathwaite will lead special skills clinics for selected local players. PLATINUM SPONSOR dC Roa Watch an exciting 3-on-3 street hockey tournament on the Oval riverside plaza being organized by Urban Rec. Ice Zone FREE 3HR STREET PARKING Dinsmore Bridge to Cambie Rd l Ho Urban Rec Street Hockey Tournament d rR ve Ri r ive BRONZE SPONSOR 6111 River Road, Richmond There will be no public parking at the Oval on event day. Travel by greener modes of transportation such as the Canada Line and a short walk to avoid creating huge traffic and parking backups around the Oval. Parking TransLink / Canada Line There will be no public parking available at the Oval, with the exception of limited accessible parking (with permit) which is not guaranteed as other guests may be utilizing it. The C94 community shuttle bus, which circles from the Richmond-Bridgeport Canada Line Station to the Richmond Olympic Oval, will be in operation during event hours until approx 8:22 p.m. (to Brighouse Station). ÂÂLimited free parking will be available at a WorkSafe BC building parking lot located one block from the Oval at 6951 Westminster Highway. The parking lot is accessible: Take the Canada Line to Aberdeen or Lansdowne stations and walk 10 to 15 minutes to the Oval. • westbound on Westminster Highway between Elmbridge Way and Gilbert Road Take the Canada Line to Bridgeport station and take the C94 shuttle bus (approx. 13 minute trip to the Oval). • off Elmbridge Way between Westminster Hwy and Hollybridge Way. Cycling Bicycle parking will be available on the south east and south west sides of the Oval. Lane Closure There will be no access for eastbound traffic on River Road from Lynas Lane or No. 2 Road northbound. ÂÂFree parking at the City of Richmond Works Yard located at 5599 Lynas Lane with a shuttle to and from the Oval. ÂÂStreet parking along River Road from Dinsmore Bridge to Cambie Road. COMMUNITY PARTNERS CANADA’S LARGEST COMMUNITY BUILDER CBC, Hockey Night in Canada, Hockey Day in Canada, and CBC and Hockey Night in Canada logos are official marks of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved. 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