Why does Winnipeg/Brandon Never Get an Opportunity at the World Juniors?

paul-laus

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Perhaps someone can enlighten me as to why Manitoba is going to hit thirty years without being considered as a host for the world Juniors? Last hosted in ‘99, it’s embarrassing that Hockey Canada bypasses them again and again. How many times has the maritimes hosted since 1999? There’s already rumblings that Saskatchewan will host in 2029 leaving Manitoba on the outside looking in again for another decade….
 

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Perhaps someone can enlighten me as to why Manitoba is going to hit thirty years without being considered as a host for the world Juniors? Last hosted in ‘99, it’s embarrassing that Hockey Canada bypasses them again and again. How many times has the maritimes hosted since 1999? There’s already rumblings that Saskatchewan will host in 2029 leaving Manitoba on the outside looking in again for another decade….

Most of the other locations have made use of multiple arena's, that's likely why. When it's in Saskatchewan one pool plays games in Regina, and the other in Saskatoon. Is there a 2nd arena in Winnipeg that is reasonably modern with 5000+ capacity?
 

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The Keystone Centre in Brandon is basically what they have within Manitoba. Modern it is not, but good enough for the WHL. In other words if they really wanted to have it in Manitoba, it would be possible.
 

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Most of the other locations have made use of multiple arena's, that's likely why. When it's in Saskatchewan one pool plays games in Regina, and the other in Saskatoon. Is there a 2nd arena in Winnipeg that is reasonably modern with 5000+ capacity?
You can make it seem like the arenas are so modern in Regina and Saskatoon all you want but certainly no more modern then Canada Life Centre and the tournament has long given a free pass to the secondary venue (ie Keystone Centre) provided the primary is adequate…bottom line is if it’s supposed to be a Canada wide event, then make it so instead of excluding one province year after year..
 

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You can make it seem like the arenas are so modern in Regina and Saskatoon all you want but certainly no more modern then Canada Life Centre and the tournament has long given a free pass to the secondary venue (ie Keystone Centre) provided the primary is adequate…bottom line is if it’s supposed to be a Canada wide event, then make it so instead of excluding one province year after year..

I never said anything of the like. The Canada Life Centre blows both of those venues out of the water lol. I think had the Ice gotten a new facility like it was promised when they had the WHL in Winnipeg, it would have made a bid a shoe in to win. Maybe they need to put in a bid along with a renovation to Keystone proposal. I've never been but a google search tells me Hockey Canada would never play games in it's current state. I think 5k capacity is more than enough though.
 

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I never said anything of the like. The Canada Life Centre blows both of those venues out of the water lol. I think had the Ice gotten a new facility like it was promised when they had the WHL in Winnipeg, it would have made a bid a shoe in to win. Maybe they need to put in a bid along with a renovation to Keystone proposal. I've never been but a google search tells me Hockey Canada would never play games in it's current state. I think 5k capacity is more than enough though.
Wasn’t the secondary venue when Buffalo hosted the World Juniors a couple of years back 1,800 seat capacity? As, stated earlier by another poster, if there was a want by Hockey Canada, they could host it in Manitoba. The 5000 seat capacity of Westoba is enough and the arena in its current format is more than sufficient for WHL games. Didn’t it also host a Mem Cup in 2010? Didn’t seem so dilapidated at that point…
 
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Takuto Maruki

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I dunno if you know this, but the Keystone has wi-fi.
Maybe they need to put in a bid along with a renovation to Keystone proposal. I've never been but a google search tells me Hockey Canada would never play games in it's current state. I think 5k capacity is more than enough though.
Google is very wrong then, considering the Keystone has just finished a major renovation this summer for the seats, and is going to renovate the main concourse washrooms and other aspects next summer.

Is there a 2nd arena in Winnipeg that is reasonably modern with 5000+ capacity?
Realistically, it would be Brandon and the Keystone as a secondary city for pool play, and Winnipeg and Canada Life for Team Canada, with Hockey for All Centre and somewhere like Steinbach/Niverville for tune up games.
 
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