RBC Trophy Tour

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March 26, 2007
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On May 13th, Canada’s National Junior A Champions will have the chance to hoist the RBC Cup in Prince George, BC.

And, between now and then, fans in northern B.C. will get the chance to do the same, thanks to the RBC Trophy Tour.

The RBC Trophy Tour kicks off on Monday at the RBC Branch in Quesnel and, over the next month, host committee members will take the trophy to several RBC branches, including those in Prince Rupert, Kitimat and Vanderhoof.

“It’s fantastic that this trophy has been established as it will give fans across the region a sense of the excitement that is already building in Prince George,” says host committee co-chair Dan Rogers. “Many of the Prince George Spruce Kings (the host team at the RBC Cup) come from northern communities and this is a great chance for their families and friends to see what they will be pursuing beginning on May 5th.”

The RBC Cup runs from May 5-13 in Prince George and will feature five teams – representatives from the Central, East, West and Pacific regions, along with the host Spruce Kings.

As mentioned, the Spruce Kings boast a number of players from northern B.C. Zach Davies, Ryan de Vries and Darcy Huisman are from Smithers, Ryan Hill calls Fort St. John home, and Jordan Inglis is from 100 Mile House.

Brayden Penner’s hometown of Quesnel will be the first stop on the trophy tour. And Prince George, the hometown of Curt Morrison and Vinny Muchalla, will be Stop No. 2 on March 28th.

"RBC is thrilled to help bring the excitement of RBC Royal Bank Cup to communities throughout northern B.C.," said Dale Freschi, RBC regional vice president, B.C. north. "We're extending an open invitation for people to visit the RBC branches where the Cup will be touring to get a first-hand glimpse of the trophy that will be raised aloft by the winning team on May 13."

Following are the communities which will be a part of the RBC Trophy Tour.

Please contact the specific RBC branch for more.

March 26 – Quesnel

Tim Carmack: 250-991-7660 / Nancy Barr : 250- 991-7674

March 28 – Prince George Pine Centre

Kelly Bissell: 250-960-4601 / Gwen Mohns: 250-960-4598

March 30 – Mackenzie

Penny Turner: 250-997-7071 / Lonnie Wiebe: 250-997-7060

April 10 – Prince Rupert

Wendy Smith: 250-627-0747 / Gail Hogman: 250-627-0750

April 11 – Terrace

Graham Longpre: 250-635-8006 / Dianne Rooker: 250-635-8022

April 12 – Kitimat

Shirley Breuker: 250-632-8859 / Joyce Maitland 250-632-8855

April 17 – New Hazelton

Ian Grieve 250-877-4111 / Jama Smith: 250-842-2411

April 18 – Smithers

Ian Grieve: 250-877-4111 / Wilma Peters: 250-877-4124

April 19 – Houston

Tom Love: 250-845-6054 / Vanessa Glaim: 250-845-6050

April 23 – Burns Lake

Shannon Eakin: 250-692-5758 / Erin Stanyer: 250-692-5762

April 25 – Fort St. James

Veanna Tuck: 250-567-7206 / Jennifer Howell: 250-996-5656

April 26 – Vanderhoof

Veanna Tuck: 250-567-7206

April 27 – Prince George Main RBC Branch

Kelly Batke: 250-960-4640

For more information:

Esther Madziya
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 284-6484 

[email protected] 

Spencer Sharkey
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 777-4567

[email protected]

Jeremy Knight
Manager, Corporate Communications
Hockey Canada

(647) 251-9738

[email protected]

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