Shallow Lake Arena Staff pose with MacDermid (third from left) and the Stanley Cup. (Provided by Hailey Thomson, Communications Specialist, Township of Georgian Bluffs)Shallow Lake Arena Staff pose with MacDermid (third from left) and the Stanley Cup. (Provided by Hailey Thomson, Communications Specialist, Township of Georgian Bluffs)
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Stanley Cup visits Shallow Lake on the way to Sauble Beach

The greatest trophy in sports made an appearance in Shallow Lake before making its way to Sauble Beach on August 29th.

The Town of Georgian Bluffs welcomed 2022 Stanley Cup Champion with the Colorado Avalanche, Kurtis MacDermid, back to Shallow Lake's arena, where he starred in his youth for the Shallow Lake Lakers, with the Stanley Cup in tow. MacDermid invited members of the Shallow Lake Minor Hockey Association to pose with the famous trophy.

MacDermid then posed with some Georgian Bluffs staff, before heading back home to Sauble Beach for a parade.

“This was such an exciting opportunity for our young athletes” says Michelle Roebuck, the association’s President. “It shows our youth the value of hard work and commitment, and that anything is possible.”

Registration for the 2022/23 season with the Shallow Lake Minor Hockey Association is now open, closing at 8 a.m. on Friday, September 9th, 2022. For more information or to register, visit www.lakershockey.ca.

 

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