Surprised the other teams aren't throwing a fit about hosting their own one day lol.
Sucks to be them!
Not sure why other NHL teams out-west would have anything but support for the Young-Stars tournament.I'm pretty sure that was purely a Brian Burke hissy fit when he was with Calgary.
Why disrupt something that at this time is a well oiled machine. Canucks can put on this event without even thinking about it.Surprised the other teams aren't throwing a fit about hosting their own one day lol.
Sucks to be them!
Not sure why other NHL teams out-west would have anything but support for the Young-Stars tournament.
After all, I'm assuming the Canucks staff and the City of Penticton do all the heavy-lifting to make this tournament happen every September. It has to be a big undertaking, arranging accommodations; promotion and ticket sales; and a supreme venue in terms of a pro-style NHL rink.
All the rest of the squads have to do is show up. Every year this tournament is the first real test of a team's prospect pool. Still remember the game where Virtanen blew up McDavid with a thunderous body-check......one of the few highlights of his Canuck career.
The Okanagan is also a very appealing place for young hockey players. The weather will still be nice enough in early September for them to get some last minute boating, golfing and partying before they get down to business.Not sure why other NHL teams out-west would have anything but support for the Young-Stars tournament.
After all, I'm assuming the Canucks staff and the City of Penticton do all the heavy-lifting to make this tournament happen every September. It has to be a big undertaking, arranging accommodations; promotion and ticket sales; and a supreme venue in terms of a pro-style NHL rink.
All the rest of the squads have to do is show up. Every year this tournament is the first real test of a team's prospect pool. Still remember the game where Virtanen blew up McDavid with a thunderous body-check......one of the few highlights of his Canuck career.
I think a lot of it was driven by spite from Burke, to be honest. (And I like Burke)
But yeah, this tournament has been a lot of fun to watch and for all the involved prospects to participate in for years.
I find it amazing that Burke is still viewed as a sympathetic figure in this market instead of a villain given the enormous pile of anti-Canucks stuff he's done since 2008 and the amount of shit he's caused this franchise.
- tampering with the Sedins
- leaking damaging trade rumours involving the Canucks
- leading the charge for recapture penalties, again specifically targeting the Canucks
- getting involved in the Aaron Rome suspension to screw us over in the 2011 playoffs
- screwing up the prospects tourney because he didn't want it in BC
I am aware of all the things he's done - and there was also plenty during his tenure with the team, as GM and in other roles, that weren't great. I still think he played a big part in the resurgence of this franchise after the dreadful late 90s, and brought respect back to the brand. He also the acquisition of some of the greatest players in team history. And his advocacy for the 2SLGBTQIA+ community is something that resonates with me, too. Maybe calling it a "mixed bag" would be more appropriate.