Last week the finalists were announced for the annual Kraft Hockeyville competition and when the dust settled, the four were, Lumsden, Saskatchewan (Lumsden Community Sports Centre) Saint Adolphe, Manitoba (Saint Adolphe Community Club & Arena) Bobcaygeon, Ontario (Bobcaygeon-Verulam Community Centre) Elsipogtog First Nation, New Brunswick (Chief Young Eagle Recreation Centre) Each year the competition shines
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BATHURST, N.B. — A short-handed goal by Alex Belzile with less than five minutes to play lifted the Montreal Canadiens to a 4-3 pre-season win over the Florida Panthers Wednesday night in the 2019 Kraft Hockeyville game in Bathurst, N.B. Matthew Peca, Jeff Petry and Riley Barber also scored for the Canadiens, who improved to 2-0
RENOUS, N.B. — A tiny New Brunswick community, known mainly for its federal maximum-security prison, has been transformed into Hockeyville in celebration of the game — and in memory of a young player who died too soon. With a population of less than 750 people, Renous didn’t even have a “Welcome” sign along the highway until recently. Motorists driving through