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Portage Terriers mark Louis Riel Day with 5-0 shutout
Summary
The Portage Terriers beat the Northern Manitoba Blizzard 5-0 on Louis Riel Day before a season-high crowd, and the club partnered with the Manitoba Metis Federation for Métis-themed jerseys and pre-game cultural ceremonies.
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The Portage Terriers marked Louis Riel Day with a 5-0 victory over the Northern Manitoba Blizzard at Stride Place. More than 1,100 fans attended, a season-high for the team. The afternoon combined competitive hockey with a visible recognition of Métis culture through a partnership with the Manitoba Metis Federation. The event included on-ice entertainment and post-game community activities.
Key details:
- Final score was Portage Terriers 5, Northern Manitoba Blizzard 0.
- Attendance topped 1,100, noted as a season high for Stride Place.
- The win extended the Terriers' streak to three straight victories heading into the post-season.
- The club partnered with the Manitoba Metis Federation and wore custom Métis-themed jerseys that were later auctioned to raise funds for MMF cultural programming.
- Pre-game ceremonies included a sash presentation and a tribute to Adam Calder, and the MMF recognized current Métis players Donovan Bodner and Logan Cunningham.
- Intermission entertainment featured Métis musicians and local steppers, and festivities concluded with a post-game skate and the team’s hockey card release for fans.
Summary:
The game blended a community cultural celebration with on-ice success, drawing strong local attendance and fundraising activity for Métis programming. The victory adds momentum for the Terriers as they move toward the post-season, and the club confirmed it is already planning to continue the partnership and event in future seasons.
