Newfoundland and Labrador revels in historic hockey championship
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — The historic port city of St. John’s broke out in joyous celebration Tuesday night as the Newfoundland Growlers claimed the province’s first-ever professional hockey championship.
The Growlers captured the ECHL’s Kelly Cup in a tight game against the Toledo Walleye played in a noisy, packed Mile One Centre in St. John’s.
Celebrations after the 4-3 victory spilled into downtown streets, with drivers honking their horns and waving Newfoundland flags out car windows. The odd horn blast could be heard from ships in the foggy harbour.
Team owner Dean MacDonald said Wednesday that celebrations with the team went late into the night and are expected to continue this week, with plans for a Friday parade in the works so fans can meet “their Growlers” and take a picture with the Kelly Cup.