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Memorial Cup to help bring new life to St. John

Fortunately, Rod Brown was able to see St. John Seadog fighting in theMemorial Cup, but this year the season ticket owners I'm satisfied. To bring them home.

"This is actually the third Memorial Cup because I saw him play in Mississauga, he saw him win in Mississauga, and he played in Windsor, Ontario. Unfortunately, they didn't do that either, "said Brown, a resident of St. John.

Brown is one of the many fans who recently brought new energy to UptownSt. Johnfor the Memorial Cup.

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What to expect Fans from all over the country have noticed that they are in Port City for hockey. But it was the host city that stole the show, an endless list of Memorial Cup events.

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Yolande Gilbert of Montreal is now helping Shawinigan with cataracts. He didn't have much time to explore, but his first impression is positive. ..

"I haven't played any non-gaming hockey games yet, but now I'm walking to Area 506 and looking at it to see what it looks like. It looks great." He proudly said. He wears a Cataractes hat.

Since St. John acquired the right to claim to be the organizer of the 2022 Memorial Cup, the organizers have informed that it is more than hockey.

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Trophy delivered luxuriously Events that begin after the helicopter includes activities, concerts, and speakers.

Much of the non-gaming action took place in the recently opened Area 506 Waterfront Container Village, where musicians have entertained fans before the pack drop.

"I've seen the lineup waiting to see a performance lined up all the way down the graffiti alleys here in the container village on the waterfront. That's where people really are. It's really great to see what it is. I'm excited to go out, enjoy the weather, enjoy the sun and enjoy the hospitality of St. John, "said Memorial Cup Local Event Manager, Area 506. The founder, Ray Gracewood, said.

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Even fans who can't attend the game will see the action from the screen of the Container Village concert venue Gracewood said it was done.

When asked why St. John was successful in hosting, Gracewood was a "multi-faceted event" that leveraged all the strengths of the region to offer something to everyone. I appreciated their approach.

Gracewood believes that the tournament not only helped reestablish St. John as a welcoming city, but also helped introduce his venue.

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“The uniqueness of the feedback venue and the coolness not only in the region but throughout Canada are good indicators of the reputation we are about to build,” said Gracewood.

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The bustling uptown streets are also a bonus for local businesses and an opportunity to welcome residents and tourists. I'm excited about it.

David Duplisea is the CEO of the St. John Regional Chamber of Commerce.

"We can see that all the venues are still crowded, but the estimate is over $ 10 million, which is a huge economic impact for our region," Duplisea said. These numbers are based on the situation in Halifax when hosting the tournament. ..

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Memorial Cup is a catalyst Dupricy said he would put St. John on a national stage, opening the door to important future events.

"Success creates success and attention, and attraction creates attention and attraction, so the more successful such an event, the easier it is to attract more events.

But for many at Sea Dogs Nation, that's not all if the team can't put another championship banner on the rafter. They continue their quest for the Memorial Cup on Saturday and face Shawinigan.

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