Sportsnet’s Jeff Marek reported tonight that Canada had agreed to host the 2023 World Junior Championship, with five potential bids for hosting in consideration. Marek lists pairings of Saskatoon and Regina, London and Kitchener, Ottawa (split between the OHL’s Ottawa 67’s and the NHL’s Ottawa Senators), Quebec City and Trois Rivieres, and Halifax and Moncton.
Marek adds that while there are several competitive bids for the rights to host, he says that Canada is not necessarily concerned with the top bid financially, but is more interested in a “full fan experience” after the COVID-19 pandemic impacted this year’s tournament. He adds that packed arenas and an ability to cultivate good television would be among the list of priorities.
The leading candidate, Marek mentions, would be Halifax and Moncton. Though Canada has hosted the tournament numerous times in recent history, it has not been held this far east since Halifax and Sydney hosted in 2003. As mentioned, with the COVID-19 pandemic taking away some of the experience that the World Juniors brings both to those attending in person and watching at home, seeing Canada prioritize the overall experience for all is surely exciting for fans, especially considering the 2022 tournament is to be held in Edmonton an Red Deer, just four months ahead of the 2023 tournament.
30 Parks
“Far east” – nice phrase. Drives me nuts when people talk of Quebec as “eastern Canada.” I can’t speak for New Brunswick, but I have full confidence our present leadership in Nova Scotia will screw-up this bid. “Houston, we have a problem. It’s you.”
Johnny Z
Your health ministers will screw it up more than anything. Good-bye freedom!