New Ukrainian squad heads to Quebec’s famous international peewee hockey tournament
MONTREAL — One year after a group of preteen Ukrainian hockey players became the darlings of the Quebec International Peewee Hockey Tournament, a new team of children fleeing Russia’s invasion are expected in the provincial capital this week.
Quebec City businessman Sean Bérubé and a group of volunteers are helping to make the magic happen again, after last year’s squad captured international headlines and played to a sold-out Videotron Centre. Team Ukraine Select won two games before their surprising run ended against a team from Vermont.
And while he doesn’t think this year’s team will receive the same reception, Bérubé said the players are still excited for a chance to take part in the storied hockey tournament.
“It’s too bad for the team this year because they’re going through the same thing as the players from last year, they’re going through the same hard times,” Bérubé said of the likelihood that the novelty has worn off Team Ukraine Select.