Huntsville, ON – An incredible six hundred games of hockey were
played out in Huntsville this weekend for the 5th Annual
Canadian National Pond Hockey Championships. Mother nature
served up near arctic conditions, while the event delivered
repeat Men’s Champions, a familiar women’s National Champ, and a
new winner in the Men’s Recreational Division.
In the Men’s Championship Division, both finalists from last
year returned for a second showdown, as the Officetrax Vandals
of Brampton came from behind in a 17-11 victory over the
Champions Quebecois de Hockey D'antan.
“To make it to the final 16 (playoff round) two years in a row
is hard enough, but for the same four teams to make it to the
championship again is a major accomplishment,” says Executive
Director, Neil Lumsden.
For the women’s victors, The Alumni, it was their 4th appearance
in the championship round to battle it out for the highest
women’s pond hockey honour in Canada . The Alumni ultimately
became 3-time champions defeating the 2009 title holders, The
Wade Belaks.
In the Men’s recreational division, the Wombats, a team from
London, Ontario, held off a late charging Jabba the Hacks of
Bracebridge to win the 2010 Recreational Men’s title.
Set against the backdrop of the expansive Deerhurst Resort, the
first weekend of the Canadian National Pond Hockey
Championships, were welcomed by a mix of sun, snow, and minus 16
degrees temperatures.
True to pond hockey form, players and volunteers braved
the elements and once again played their part in this truly
Canadian event.
Over 600 players and volunteers converged on the Muskoka
town of Huntsville.
More than 80on-ice referees and countless other volunteers were
required to help orchestrate the massive pond hockey showdown.
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