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Lucan turns green in pursuit of Kraft Hockeyville title

The local Lucan Irish teams have turned their town green after making the final four for Kraft Hockeyville.

$250,000 in arena upgrades up for grabs as voting starts Friday, winner named Saturday night

Lucan-Biddulph Mayor Cathy Burghardt-Jesson said her community has come together in support of their Kraft Hockeyville bid. A win would mean $250,000 for upgrades to the local arena and the chance to host and NHL preseason game. (Andrew Lupton/CBC)

Lucan Mayor Cathy Burghardt-Jesson all anyone can talk about in her town this week is hockey. 

But it's not the fate of the local Lucan Irish that has people talking. 

It's the town's run to the final four of the Kraft Hockeyville contest. 

Lucan, with a population of just under 5,000 people, is going up against the following communities: 

  • High River, Alta. 
  • Lafleche, Sask. 
  • Huntingdon, Que.

The prize? A total of $250,000 to upgrade the town's arena. 

Everyone's talking

"It is the talk of Lucan," said Burghardt-Jesson. "You can't go into any store, gas station Tim Hortons without someone speaking about it from one end of the town to another, it is the topic of conversation."

People can place their votes starting Friday and by Saturday night, the winner will be named. 

Burghardt-Jesson says the town has painted itself green in honour of the colours of Lucan's local teams, named The Lucan Irish.

"People are putting bows on their mailboxes and hanging jerseys on their mailboxes, they're getting right into it. It's great to see people coming together about this." 

What's at stake

Being a Kraft Hockeyville finalist guarantees Lucan $25,000 for arena improvements, plus $10,000 worth of hockey equipment from the National Hockey League Player's Association.

But Burghardt-Jesson says the people of Lucan have their eye on the big prize: $250,000 for arena upgrades, as well as the chance to host an NHL pre-season game.

Voting closes at 8:30 p.m. Saturday and the winning community will be announced during the first intermission of Hockey Night in Canada's late night west coast game.