Tourney Background

This is the fourth year for the tournament and it continues to grow, improve and generate rave reviews and enthusiastic feedback from participants. The most important aspect of the tournament is its charitable focus – it’s why we do it. The other important aspect of the tournament is that it’s meant to be fun and inclusive. In other words, this gathering is about making friends and celebrating the great sport of hockey, not taking out aggressions in an all-out bid to win. We can all agree that this tournament offers the opportunity to play the greatest sport on earth in the one of the greatest settings you could imagine – in one of the world’s most beautiful and historic city parks!

Although we can’t guarantee anything, the 2009 tournament was held on a spectacularly beautiful weekend. The photo below gives you a sense of the overall setting.

We intend to make this tournament an ongoing tradition for the Canadian Association of New York and an increasingly substantial contributor of charitable funds to Ice Hockey in Harlem. In addition to the charitable benefits, the tournament fosters an ongoing relationship between Canadians and New Yorkers. Below is a photo of the anthems being sung prior to the 2007 All Star Game.

Although there is always some healthy competition whenever there is a sheet of ice and hockey players involved, the tournament has always been a friendly affair with good sportsmanship and camaraderie between participants.

The level of play tends to range. Tournament organizers will attempt to match your team against appropriate opponents as best as possible. Again, it must be emphasized that participation is the key and players of all levels are encouraged to get out on the ice!

 

Below are some team pictures from last year's participants:



 
NINJA TUNE

 
GREENWICH WINTER CLUB

 
THE HATE

 
HUDSON HOGS

 
CANY

 
SKADDEN

 
SPRINT

 
STIKEMAN ELLIOTT

 
RED STORM

 
WHEATFIELD JETS