HALIFAX -- With the Senators taking on the Montreal Canadiens at the 1,900-seat Colchester Legion Stadium tonight, it will be a day-long celebration of hockey. The small town won the right to host the exhibition game by winning the CBC/Kraft Hockeyville series compeitition -- with more than 400 communities participating.
"We're looking forward to this. It should be fun for everybody involved," said Senators president Roy Mlakar. "The Canadiens agreed that this should be more than just a hockey game for this small community that worked so hard to win the game." That's why former Habs greats Yvan Cournoyer, Rejean Houle and Gaston Gingras and ex-Senators Laurie Boschman and Shawn Van Allen took part in local hockey clinics yesterday. Mlakar and four Ottawa players not in the lineup tonight will visit local schools and the local hospital along with members of the Habs. The Senators and Habs are going to have to dress at a local gym and then bus to the rink for the game.
This should be one exciting day for the folks in the TRURO area. I'm just wondering if Lyle Carter who played for the California Golden Seals will be at the game.
HALIFAX -- With the Senators taking on the Montreal Canadiens at the 1,900-seat Colchester Legion Stadium tonight, it will be a day-long celebration of hockey. The small town won the right to host the exhibition game by winning the CBC/Kraft Hockeyville series compeitition -- with more than 400 communities participating.
"We're looking forward to this. It should be fun for everybody involved," said Senators president Roy Mlakar. "The Canadiens agreed that this should be more than just a hockey game for this small community that worked so hard to win the game." That's why former Habs greats Yvan Cournoyer, Rejean Houle and Gaston Gingras and ex-Senators Laurie Boschman and Shawn Van Allen took part in local hockey clinics yesterday. Mlakar and four Ottawa players not in the lineup tonight will visit local schools and the local hospital along with members of the Habs. The Senators and Habs are going to have to dress at a local gym and then bus to the rink for the game.
This should be one exciting day for the folks in the TRURO area. I'm just wondering if Lyle Carter who played for the California Golden Seals will be at the game.
-- Edited by Fatherhab at 07:02, 2006-09-25
Funny you should remember Lyle Carter (or was that part of the Ottawa Sun piece?). He was little known as a hockey player, although he did have a cup of tea in the NHL. But as a member of the Canadian fastball champions (1974 or so) Brookfield Elks (Brookfield is next to Truro), he was one of the best softball players in the country, if not the world.
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HALIFAX -- With the Senators taking on the Montreal Canadiens at the 1,900-seat Colchester Legion Stadium tonight, it will be a day-long celebration of hockey. The small town won the right to host the exhibition game by winning the CBC/Kraft Hockeyville series compeitition -- with more than 400 communities participating.
"We're looking forward to this. It should be fun for everybody involved," said Senators president Roy Mlakar. "The Canadiens agreed that this should be more than just a hockey game for this small community that worked so hard to win the game." That's why former Habs greats Yvan Cournoyer, Rejean Houle and Gaston Gingras and ex-Senators Laurie Boschman and Shawn Van Allen took part in local hockey clinics yesterday. Mlakar and four Ottawa players not in the lineup tonight will visit local schools and the local hospital along with members of the Habs. The Senators and Habs are going to have to dress at a local gym and then bus to the rink for the game.
This should be one exciting day for the folks in the TRURO area. I'm just wondering if Lyle Carter who played for the California Golden Seals will be at the game.
-- Edited by Fatherhab at 07:02, 2006-09-25
Funny you should remember Lyle Carter (or was that part of the Ottawa Sun piece?). He was little known as a hockey player, although he did have a cup of tea in the NHL. But as a member of the Canadian fastball champions (1974 or so) Brookfield Elks (Brookfield is next to Truro), he was one of the best softball players in the country, if not the world.
How could anyone forget a man who wore the famed uniform of the California Golden Seals? lol
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I met Lyle years ago when my son played with the Truro Bearcats. Subsequently, Lyle's son came to the Ottawa area to try out for the Hull Olympics and stayed at my place. Lyle was actually drafted by the Canadiens prior to going to California. I have fond memories of this man. He treated my son so well when played for the Cats.
Fatherhab wrote: I met Lyle years ago when my son played with the Truro Bearcats. Subsequently, Lyle's son came to the Ottawa area to try out for the Hull Olympics and stayed at my place. Lyle was actually drafted by the Canadiens prior to going to California. I have fond memories of this man. He treated my son so well when played for the Cats.
Another great example of 'What goes arouond comes around' - especially kindness!
Lyle Carter, althoug he can certainly walk around in anonymity, is in the NS Sports Hall of Fame and is well-known to local sports fans of my vintage. Imagine being a world-class softball player and NHL-calibre goalie at once!
Here's Lyle:
-- Edited by Nil d at 11:17, 2006-09-25
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Strange that you should say that. Lyle and I went to an exhibition game in Hull to watch his son and we weren't in the arena 5 minutes when someone who knew Lyle from years ago came up to get re-acquainted with him. It just goes to show what a small world we live in.