WAYNE GRETZKY FOUNDATION/FUTURE TEAM CANADA PROGRAM



‘FUTURE TEAM CANADA’ BENEFICIARIES ANNOUNCED

CALGARY, AB – Hockey Canada has announced the 13 minor hockey teams that have been chosen as the beneficiaries of this year’s ‘Future Team Canada’ program. In December, Hockey Canada partnered with the Wayne Gretzky Foundation and the Hockey Canada Foundation to launch the fifth year of the ‘Future Team Canada’ program that rewards and recognizes minor hockey teams across the nation for the amount of heart they show rather than the amount of games they win.

Entries consisted of a team roster and a short essay outlining their team’s values, special characteristics, community involvement and dedication that could make them a ‘Future Team Canada’.

This year, 13 teams from across Canada were selected and recognized as part of this important program. The beneficiaries were:

 

Branch
Team
City
Branche
Équipe
Ville
BC Hockey
Powell River Kings Bantam
Powell River, BC
BC Hockey
Vancouver Thunderbirds Atom
Vancouver, BC
Hockey Alberta
Leduc Roughnecks Novice
Leduc, AB
Hockey Manitoba
Greendell Falcons Peewee
Winnipeg, MB
Hockey New Brunswick
Eel River Bar Hawks Midget
Eel River, NB
Hockey New Brunswick
Moncton Redhawks Atom
Moncton, NB
Hockey Newfoundland & Labrador
Bar Arena Rovers Atom
Bay Roberts, NL
Hockey Northwestern Ontario
Elks Slovak Legion Novice
Thunder Bay, ON
Hockey Nova Scotia
Metro Boston Pizza Midget
Halifax, NS
Hockey PEI
North River Girls Bantam
Charlottetown, PE
Ontario Hockey Federation
Humber Valley Sharks Peewee
Toronto, ON
Ottawa District Hockey Association
Kanata Cyclones Peewee
Kanata, ON
Saskatchewan Hockey Association
Gravelbourg Stars Peewee
Gravelbourg, SK

 

Of the submissions received, one team from each of Hockey Canada’s 13 Branches will be selected to receive the following package to help support future team development:

• Team Canada jerseys and hockey bags bearing the Wayne Gretzky Foundation logo

• Sticks

• $1,999 to be used for team development activities (e.g. ice costs, special instruction, assisting the less fortunate with the opportunity to play, etc.)

• Coaching Volunteer Recognition Package (Stick, Bag, Coaching Club Membership, Development DVD’s and more)

The Wayne Gretzky Foundation believes that hockey instills many positive life skills and contributes to the physical, emotional and social growth of young people. Canada’s National Men’s and Women’s hockey teams promote many of these positive life skills such as respect, safety and fun.

The Hockey Canada Foundation works with the Hockey Canada team to encourage active participation and lifelong health and wellness, provide leadership development opportunities, promote the principles of teamwork, and act as an advocate for fun, fair play and pure enjoyment of the game; all this while helping to build bonds that will last a lifetime. The outcomes of the "Future Team Canada" program and the principles championed by the Wayne Gretzky Foundation demonstrate a shared vision for the future of our game.  

That’s why the Wayne Gretzky Foundation and the Hockey Canada Foundation joined forces with Hockey Canada to recognize hockey teams across the country that display the same positive values as Team Canada.

     

 

For more information:
Norm Dueck Coordinator, Special Projects

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