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September 10, 2009
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The 2010 IIHF World Junior Championship has unveiled the Saskatchewan hockey legends and stars that will
be featured on game tickets of the 2010 WJC starting with the Canada vs. Sweden pre-competition game in
Regina on December 20, 2009.
The game tickets will feature images of such Saskatchewan hockey legends as Gordie Howe and Sid Abel, current
stars such as Patrick Marleau and Brenden Morrow and builders such as Ed Chynoweth and Bill Hunter.
The images of the Saskatchewan hockey figures will be featured on the 21 game tickets in Saskatoon and the 12
game tickets in Regina.
“These tickets will be a tremendous keepsake and wonderful commemorative item for hockey fans,” says Rob
Jones, general manager of the 2010 IIHF World Junior Championship.
The players, coaches and builders chosen were selected with the help of the general public. Fans were
recently asked to nominate through the Regina Leader-Post and Saskatoon StarPhoenix a player, coach or
builder with Saskatchewan ties who they felt should be on WJC game tickets. Over 300 names of Saskatchewan
hockey icons were received from coast to coast and considered. “So many were deserving,” says Jones, “but
there were only 33 tickets and so this is a great cross-section from different eras of those who contributed
so much to the game.”
The commemorative tickets featuring the images of the hockey icons will be printed on all ticket packages
purchased to date. However, fans who are interested in the commemorative ticket package still have time to
get in on this keepsake. The WJC is making the commemorative images available on all ticket packages
purchased prior to September 30, 2009.
“If you don’t want to miss out on a valuable hockey keepsake, you are encouraged to purchase your
commemorative ticket package before the end of September,” adds Jones.
Tickets for the 2010 World Juniors are available through Ticketmaster, either at www.ticketmaster.ca, 1-800-970-SEAT, or any Ticketmaster outlet.
For further information:
Rob Jones
General manager
2010 WJC host organizing committee, Saskatoon
306-651-2010
rjones@hockeycanada.ca
Al Ford
Assistant general manager
2010 WJC host organizing committee, Regina
306-775-2010
aford@hockeycanada.ca
2010 WJC COMMEMORATIVE TICKETS
Saskatoon ticket package, featuring 21 games
December 26, 2009 – January 5, 2010
Game # 1
Mike Babcock - Coach Born: Manitowadge,Ont. Hometown: Saskatoon, SK
- 1997 IIHF World Junior Championship
- 2004 IIHF World Championship
- 2010 Olympic Winter Games
Game # 2
Max Bentley - Player Born: Delisle, Sask.
- 646 NHL games
- 3 Stanley Cups
- 1966 HHOF inductee
Game # 3
Marshall Johnston – Player/Scout Born: Birch Hills, Sask.
- National Men’s Team member 1963-68
- 251 NHL games
- 1964, 1968 Olympic Winter Games
Game #4
Wade Redden - Player Born: Lloydminster, Sask.
- 1995, 1996 IIHF World Junior Championship
- 1999, 2001, 2005 IIHF World Championship
- 2004 World Cup of Hockey
- 2006 Olympic Winter Games
Game #5
Jim Neilsen - Player Born: Big River, Sask.
- 16 NHL seasons
Game #6
Doug Bentley - Player Born: Delisle, Sask.
- 566 NHL games
Game # 7
Doc Seaman - Executive Born: Rouleau, Sask.
- original part-owner of NHL’s Calgary Flames
Game #8
Robyn Regehr - Player Born: Recife, Brazil Hometown: Rosthern, SK
- 1999 IIHF World Junior Championship
- 2000, 2005 IIHF World Championship
- 2004 World Cup of Hockey
- 2006 Olympic Winter Games
Game #9
Ron Delorme – Player/Scout Born: North Battleford, Sask.
- 524 NHL games
Game # 10
Ed Chynoweth - Executive Born: Dodsland, Sask.
- WHL president 1972-95
- CHL president 1975-95
- 2008 HHOF inductee
Game # 11
Bill & Charlie Hay Both Player/Executives Born: Saskatoon, Sask.
- 506 NHL games [Bill]
- 1960 NHL rookie of the year [Bill]
- Both instrumental in the development of Canadian hockey
Game # 12
Bernie Federko- Player Born: Foam Lake, Sask.
- 14 NHL seasons
- 2 All-Star nominations
- 2002 HHOF inductee
Game # 13
Emile Francis – Player/Coach Born: North Battleford, Sask.
- NHL executive 4 decades
- 1982 Lester Patrick Award winner
- 1982 HHOF inductee
Game # 14
Johnny Bower -Player Born: Prince Albert, Sask.
- 4 Stanley Cups
- 2 Vezina Trophies
- 1976 HHOF inductee
Game # 15
Fred Sasakamoose - Player Born: Sandy Lake, Sask.
- First aboriginal to play in the NHL
Game # 16
Jackie McLeod – Player/coach Born: Regina, Sask.
- 1955, 1961, 1962, 1963 and 1966 IIHF World Championship
- 1968 Olympic Winter Games
Game # 17
Glenn Hall - Player Born: Humboldt, Sask.
- 906 NHL games
- 7 First All-Star Teams
- 3 Vezina Trophies
- 1 Stanley Cup
- 1975 HHOF inductee
Game # 18
Bill Hunter - Executive Born: Regina, Sask.
- helped found WHL and WHA
Game # 19
Dave King - Coach Born: North Battleford, Sask.
- 1982, 1983 IIHF World Junior Championship
- 1984, 1988, 1992 Olympic Winter Games
Game # 20
Wendel Clark - Player Born: Kelvington, Sask.
- 1985 IIHF World Junior Championship
- 793 NHL games
Game # 21
Gordie Howe - Player Born: Floral, Sask.
- 1,767 NHL games
- 6 Art Ross Trophies
- 6 Hart Trophies
- 4 Stanley Cups
- 1972 HHOF inductee
- Mr. Hockey
2010 WJC COMMEMORATIVE TICKETS
Regina ticket package, featuring 12 games
December 20-31, 2009
Game # 1
Athol Murray - Builder Born: Toronto, Ont. Hometown: Wilcox, SK
- 1968 Order of Canada
- 1998 HHOF inductee
Game # 2
Mike Sillinger - Player Born: Regina, Sask.
- 1991 IIHF World Junior Championship
- 2000 IIHF World Championship
- 1,042 NHL games
Game # 3
Clarke Gillies - Player Born: Moose Jaw, Sask.
- 1981 Canada Cup
- 958 NHL games
- 4 Stanley Cups
- 2002 HHOF inductee
Game # 4
Brenden Morrow – Player Born: Carlyle, Sask.
- 1999 IIHF World Junior Championship
- 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 IIHF World Championship
- 2004 World Cup of Hockey
Game # 5
Patrick Marleau – Player Born: Swift Current, Sask.
- 2003, 2005 IIHF World Championship
Game # 6
Sid Abel – Player/Coach Born: Melville, Sask.
- 612 NHL games
- 4 Stanley Cups
- 1969 HHOF inductee
Game # 7
Lorne Davis – Player/Scout Born: Regina, Sask.
- 95 NHL games
- 4 Stanley Cups as scout with Edmonton Oilers
Game # 8
Brian Propp – Player Born: Lanigan, Sask.
- 1979 IIHF World Junior Championship
- 1982, 1983 IIHF World Championship
- 1987 Canada Cup
- National Men’s Team member 92-93
Game # 9
Gordon Juckes – Executive Born: Watrous, Sask.
- SAHA/CAHA executive
- 1946 Order of the British Empire
- 1979 HHOF inductee
Game # 10
Ryan Getzlaf - Player Born: Regina, Sask.
- 2004, 2005 IIHF World Junior Championship
- 2008 IIHF World Championship
- 1 Stanley Cup
Game # 11
Metro Prystai – Player/Coach Born: Yorkton, Sask.
- 11 NHL seasons, 674 games
- 3 Stanley Cups
Game # 12
Marc Habscheid
- Player Born: Swift Current, Sask.
- 1982 National Junior Team
- National Men’s Team member 1986-88, 1992-93
- 1988 Olympic Winter Games
- only person to play for and coach Canada’s National Junior Team
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