Canada's 2007 IIHF World Men's Champions to Be Honoured in Calgary
Calgary, AB — The 2007 IIHF World Men’s Championship gold medalists will be honoured at a Celebrity Classic Gala Dinner and Golf Tournament June 25th and 26th, hosted by The Canadian Hockey Foundation. The World Junior Championship gold medalists and World Women’s Championship gold medalists will also be honoured at the same event.
This is the first time Calgary will host this annual two-day event.
The Gala Fundraiser Dinner, which is sold out, will be held at the TELUS Convention Centre in Calgary, AB, on Monday, June 25th. This year’s honorary chairmen are Harley Hotchkiss, and Doc Seaman. Hockey Canada will be honouring Canada’s three 2007 World Championship hockey teams – the World Junior Championship team, World Women’s Championship team and World Men’s Championship team – with a championship ring ceremony. Other well known Team Canada alumni and hockey personalities will be in attendance. The Gala Fundraiser Dinner will be hosted by Gord Miller and Pierre McGuire of TSN.
On Tuesday, June 26th, this year’s honorees from Canada’s National Teams will captain and sponsor teams at a celebrity golf tournament at the Heritage Pointe Golf Club. This 27-hole championship course is located in the beautiful Pine Creek Valley. The Celebrity Classic Golf tournament is also sold out.
The Canadian Hockey Foundation looks to raise nearly $1 million in revenue with this event. Funds will be used for the Foundation’s endowment program to preserve Canada’s hockey heritage, continue our winning tradition, and support the future development and delivery of Hockey Canada programs, projects, and activities. Hockey Canada programs include projects such as: skill development, training for coaches, continued growth of female hockey, player/parent education on hockey’s core values of respect, responsibility and pure enjoyment of our game, and providing opportunities for new Canadians and underprivileged youth to participate in organized hockey.
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