New Brunswick

Canadiens to face Senators in Elsipogtog Hockeyville game

It may be a bit later than expected, but Elsipogtog First Nation now knows the teams that will play during Hockeyville celebrations in the community.

First Nation community was named Hockeyville in 2021, but game was postponed because of COVID

The Montreal Canadiens will take on the Ottawa Senators in a preseason game in Bouctouche as part of Elsipogtog's Hockeyville celebrations. (Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press)

It may be a bit later than expected, but Elsipogtog First Nation now knows the teams that will play during Hockeyville celebrations in the community.

The Montreal Canadiens will take on the Ottawa Senators in a preseason game this October in nearby Bouctouche.

Elsipogtog was named Hockeyville in 2021, but the game, which normally would've been held that fall, was postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The First Nation's hockey community suffered two major blows before being crowned Hockeyville last year. 

A man with short, black hair wearing sunglasses and a blue t-shirt smiles.
Craig Sock, a band councilor and driving force behind the Hockeyville bid, died while working on a lobster boat that capsized. (Submitted by Derek Sock)

The first came in September, 2020 when a fire at the local rink caused massive damage, rendering it inoperable.

The second came in April, 2021 when Craig Sock, a band councillor and driving force behind the Hockeyville bid, died after the lobster boat he was fishing on capsized off the coast of Nova Scotia.

A second crew member, Seth Monahan, died in hospital.

The game will be held at the J.K. Irving Centre in Bouctouche on Oct. 8.

In addition to the right to host the game, Elsipogtog also received $250,000 in rink upgrades and $100,000 in youth hockey equipment.

Elsipogtog is the second New Brunswick community to have won the Hockeyville contest. The first was Renous, which won in 2019.