This year's tournament will see the highest
number of female competitors in its history
MARKHAM,
ON, March 4, 2024 /CNW/ - In one week, more
than 4,000 Indigenous youth will lace up their skates and take to
the ice for the 50th anniversary of the Little Native Hockey
League's (Little NHL) tournament, sponsored by Hydro One Inc.
(Hydro One). Ontario's largest Indigenous hockey tournament
will welcome players between the ages of five to 17 years old,
coaches and their families from communities across the province to
Markham to participate in games from March
11 – 14.
This year's tournament has the theme "Honouring Our Water," and
will see the largest number of competitors, including the highest
number of female skaters, participating in its history. Homegrown
celebrities and hockey greats alike will add their support to the
tournament with appearances by retired NHL player and coach
Ted Nolan, singer-songwriter
Jully Black, and blues and country
artist Crystal Shawanda. The Opening
Ceremony co-hosts are Hockey Night in Canada's Ron
Maclean and Anthony
Stewart.
"The Little NHL is thrilled to ring in the milestone of our
50th anniversary with thousands of young athletes and
families together to play with pride and showcase their
communities, and we are grateful to Hydro One for generously
supporting this tradition that creates so many lasting memories and
friendships," said Chico Ralf,
Acting President, Little Native Hockey League. "The Little NHL is
more than just a hockey tournament; it is a symbol of unity,
resilience, and cultural exchange."
"Hydro One is excited to join Little NHL in celebrating their
momentous 50th anniversary and in making this year the
tournament's best yet," said Penny Favel, Vice President,
Indigenous Relations, Hydro One. "The tournament will spotlight the
skills of Indigenous athletes, coaches, and volunteers in the
province while bringing the community together. I cannot wait to
see the kids hit the ice, display their camaraderie and form
lifelong friendships."
"I'm very much looking forward to the 50th
anniversary of the Little NHL tournament," said Ron Maclean, Host, Hockey Night in
Canada. "Richard Wagamese, the Ojibwe Canadian author,
said, 'A ceremony isn't necessarily something you go to – it's what
you carry in you.' My visits to the Little Native Hockey
League, sitting with three generations of Cheechoo's and Nolan's,
handing out awards with Elder Lloyd McGregor and President
Marian Jacko, it all sits in me each
time I reclaim myself before heading off to Hockey Night in
Canada."
The Little NHL tournament was created to foster inclusivity in
hockey for Indigenous players and support communities and young
players through safe play. The tournament will kick off with an
Opening Day Festival, a free event open to Little NHL participants
and invited guests at the Markham Civic Centre on Sunday, March 10, 2024, from 12 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. where games, rides, hockey
shots, food, and live entertainment can be enjoyed. Tournament
games will occur throughout the week across ten arenas in
Markham with tickets available for
purchase on-site. Scheduling and locations for each game can be
easily found on the Little NHL app.
Through its community investment program, Hydro One focuses on
building safe communities in Ontario, and directs at least 20 per cent of
its corporate donations and sponsorships to Indigenous communities
and initiatives that benefit Indigenous communities. The company
also supports programs and initiatives that focus on safety
training and safe play. Some of its partners include The ACT
Foundation and Coaches Association of Ontario.
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