MONDAY DECEMBER 30, 2013
SHELTERBOX
2013 PART III
KIMBERLEY RAISES $18,000
KIMBERLEY YEAR IN REVIEW
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PROUDLY SERVING KIMBERLEY AND AREA SINCE 1932 | Vol. 81, Issue 259 | www.dailybulletin.ca
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NHL great Scott Niedermayer was honoured at Friday night’s WHL game between the Kootenay Ice and Spokane Chiefs. Niedermayer took part in the ceremonial puck drop at centre ice with his family and representatives of Cranbrook City Council in attendence. Pictured above: Reid Gow of the Chiefs and Jagger Dirk of the Ice take the faceoff from Niedermayer and his son Luke, while Lisa Niedermayer, Logan Niedermayer, Jackson Niedermayer, Joshua Niedermayer, Mayor Wayne Stetski and Coun. Angus Davis look on.
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For Scott Niedermayer, there’s no place like home. The Cranbrook native returned to his stomping grounds for Christmas and was honoured by the City of Cranbrook in a pre-game
ceremony before the Kootenay Ice faced the Spokane Chiefs on Friday. Accompanied by his wife Lisa and four sons—Logan, Jackson, Joshua and Luke— Niedermayer was presented with a plaque by mayor
Wayne Stetski before a ceremonial puck drop. He was given a standing ovation by 2,945 fans as he took to the microphone and briefly addressed the crowd. “This is a special honour, Cranbrook is a special place,
having grown up here, this is where my love and passion for the game began,” said Niedermayer. “Whether it was playing road hockey in my neighbour’s driveway, playing on the local ponds down at the fire department,
and then obviously over at the Memorial Arena and the Kinsmen Arena—this is where I learned to love the game. I made great friends and have a ton of great memories, so It’s always great to be back.”
Niedermayer, a retired NHLer who captured four Stanley Cups over his 18year career, is currently serving as an assistant coach with the Anaheim Ducks.
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