Two NHL teams will face off on the ice at Centre 200 in Sydney, N.S., this fall, thanks to the community's Kraft Hockeyville win last year.
The Florida Panthers and Ottawa Senators will play a preseason game on Oct. 1 to celebrate Sydney's win in the annual competition. "Our organization is thrilled to visit Nova Scotia this fall to bring an exciting preseason matchup to the passionate fans in the Sydney community," Florida Panthers general manager Bill Zito said in a news release Wednesday. "The Kraft Hockeyville program does a great deal of good for the growth of our game across North America and we are honoured and excited to participate and get the chance to spend some time with the avid hockey fans at Centre 200." Ottawa Senators general manager Pierre Dorion said players are excited to take on the Panthers in Sydney. "Hockey fans on the East Coast love the game and their hospitality is second to none." Kraft Hockeyville allows communities to nominate their arena for a chance to win $250,000 in upgrades and an opportunity to host a preseason NHL game.
The facility was built at Cape Breton University to host the 1987 Canada Winter Games, but was later decommissioned as a cost-saving measure.
The Kraft Hockeyville win means a new compressor can be purchased so the venue can reopen for ice time. In addition to the funding from Kraft Hockeyville, the rink at the Canada Games Complex has also received $8.15 million from the province.