Canada’s Pendrith, Conners to play last matches of first round at Presidents Cup
L’ÎLE-BIZARD—SAINTE-GENEVIÈVE, Que. — Unsurprisingly, the golfers on the International team have turned to hockey as a bonding experience as the Presidents Cup returns to Canada for the first time in 17 years.
Captain Mike Weir arranged for the Internationals — featuring golfers from Canada, South Korea, Australia, South Africa and Japan — to attend the Montreal Canadiens’ 5-0 win pre-season win over the Philadelphia Flyers on Monday. It was a critical exercise for a team that only officially formed three weeks ago with players from five countries speaking three languages.
“You know, it kills me to say this, but it was pretty cool,” said avowed Toronto Maple Leafs fan Mackenzie Hughes of Dundas, Ont. “Those are some good dudes, and it’s a cool building. They were super first class.
“We got to meet the coach, Martin St. Louis, and it was a real fun experience. We were on the bench for warm-ups and some of the guys came up and told us they were rooting for us this week.”