Port Credit 175th Anniversary

1835-2010

PC175 Pond Hockey Tournament

PORT CREDIT MEMORIAL PARK (click for map)
Sponsored by: RJ Entertainment Publishing
Contact: Toby Gardiner

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The following video was produced by Gabriella Bank of Sanborg Productions.  Our thanks!

This old-fashioned event took place on the outdoor rink constructed in the park beside the Port Credit Arena.  Five (5) teams competed.  Round robin format (30 minute games).  Registration was $375 per team.  Team entries only (6 players per team). 

The tournament kicked off with a special opening ceremony at 8:00 a.m.  Ward 1 Councillor Carmen Corbasson dropped the puck for the opening face-off.  The Championship Game took place at 3:15 p.m. with the top two teams (in points) competing for 1st place. 

Mississauga News article (Jan. 9, 2010): Pond hockey celebrates legacy

NOTE: Souvenir hockey jerseys were included with player registration.  Extras are now available for sale (see Souvenirs)

SCHEDULE:

Game 1 (8:30 a.m.)            Village Times vs. Fram Huskies
Game 2 (9:10 a.m.)            Johnny Max Axemen vs. Penguins
Game 3 (9:50 a.m.)            PC Warriors vs. Fram Huskies
Game 4 (10:30 a.m.)          Village Times vs. Penguins
Game 5 (11:10 a.m.)          Johnny Max Axemen vs. PC Warriors
Game 6 (11:50 a.m.)          Fram Huskies vs. Penguins
Game 7 (12:30 p.m.)          Village Times vs. Johnny Max Axemen
Game 8 (1:10 p.m.)            PC Warriors vs. Village Times
Game 9 (1:50 p.m.)            Fram Huskies vs. Johnny Max Axemen
Game 10 (2:30 p.m.)          Penguins vs. PC Warriors

Championship Game (3:15 p.m.)  1st place vs 2nd place

Final Score: PC Warriors 15, Fram Huskies 5

 

Project Highlight

There's Always Next Year!

This first Port Credit pond hockey tournament was so successful that plans are afoot to establish an annual January event which will include competition between Port Credit and Streetsville teams.  GO PC!  Stay tuned for details!

UPDATE: Two prospective dates for January 2011 have been cancelled because of weather or ice quality considerations.