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Robin Wildey, chair of the Esso Cup committee, announces the events leading up to the tournament. (Rob Mahon/paNOW Staff)
Esso Cup Volunteers

Volunteer blitz begins ahead of long-awaited Esso Cup

Apr 4, 2023 | 1:00 PM

It’s been five years since a committee first began to plan for the Esso Cup in Prince Albert. Now the opening ceremonies are less than three weeks away and the buzz is building toward a fever pitch.

On the morning of Apr. 4, with 18 days to go before the kickoff event, the Esso Cup Committee announced the beginning of a volunteer blitz and some of their plans for the festivities around the Esso Cup. These include a welcome banquet, a hockey house, and local schools being able to attend the games.

“Now things are starting to ramp up and it’s feeling real,” said Robin Wildey, Esso Cup chair. “People are getting excited. I’m looking forward to this great event, it should be an awesome time. Finally getting this event on is going to be great.”

On Apr. 22, the kickoff event will take place in front of the Art Hauser Centre, including local musician Donny Parenteau and his band, and a barbecue. This will be followed by a welcome banquet in the Ches Leach Lounge.

“Our business supporters have been there from day one,” said Wildey. “When it comes to sponsorship, financial, whatever, the support from them has been great. Volunteers, in the previous event we had a lot of sign-up so we’re looking forward to that today.”

A campaign to bring in more volunteers begins tonight, and with six teams and dozens of games to play, they’ll need quite a few.

“We would need about 120 to 150,” said Wildey. “They’re starting to trickle in right now so we’re not too sure where we’re at. We’re looking for maybe three shifts, three games out of the whole entire week.”

From an on-ice perspective, longtime members of the Northern Bears have been looking forward to this tournament for years. They played in it last season, officially listed as the host team even though the games were played in Okotoks. Now they get to be the host team in their home rink.

“It’s so exciting,” said Brooke Archer, a third-year goaltender with the Northern Bears. “A lot of the third years came here for the reason that we were hosting Esso Cup and we were going to get something so big somewhere so close to home. It’s really exciting to get it at our hometown rink.”

The Esso Cup is played between the host team and five regional champions from across the country. As the Northern Bears found out last year, this means a high level of competition.

“Last year, we went there knowing the teams were going to be tough,” Archer said. “If you look at our games, they were amazing teams. Just the competitive level of all the teams were way higher than what you’d face in some of the games in our own league.”

The last of the participating teams should be decided by Apr. 17.

Meanwhile, the volunteer drive is happening on Apr. 4 from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Art Hauser Centre.

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