City February 8, 2009 2:07 PM

Labatt Ice

Labatt Ice
This year's Labatt Blue Pond Hockey Tournament was bigger and better than last year. For the second year in a row, countless families, hockey fans and beer lovers trekked down to the Erie Basin Marina to witness sixty-four teams battle it out on 136,000 square feet of Lake Erie ice. When we arrived to the scene at 1pm, we were psyched to see the crowd along the water's edge standing four to five deep. Even with all of the fans watching, we didn't find it hard to get a decent view of the action, mainly because the crowd was in constant motion (between the games and the beer and food tents).

While viewing the action (and there was plenty everywhere we looked), I continued to overhear people asking why an event like this only comes once a year. It's true. Rarely do we see people come together to experience an outdoor organized event such as the Labatt Pond Hockey tournament. Of course there are activities such as ice skating (Rotary Rink) and snow shoeing (Tifft Nature Preserve) to take up for those in search of spur of the moment social outdoor winter escapes, but what about the big stuff? What about the winter festivals and year 'round urban community draws?

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There have been talks about spearheading another Winter Festival in Delaware Park - I always thought that that was a well-attended gathering. Others have dreamed of promoting a Winter Festival on Chippewa, from Johnson Park to Ellicott Street. And what about the Commercial Slip? It's too bad that the Naval Museum isn't temporarily positioned as a place to go for hot cocoa and coffee on the weekends - at least until those amenities are commonplace. Wouldn't that be a natural surrounding for a series of winter festivals?

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Thanks to Labatt, Buffalonians can learn to celebrate winter as other cities with similar climates do. Plus, just think of the great exposure for Labatt... I'm sure that the company is happy to see so many people rallying around a brand. As Pond Hockey grows bigger and bigger each year, it can only benefit the event founders.

Congratulations to Cozumel, the winning team (beating the Icemen 8 to 5). Here are the rest of the 8-rink placements:

Women's: Advantage Attackers

Recreational Tier II: Rink Rats

Recreational Tier I: Crickett

Intermediate Tier II: Buffalo Old Boys

Intermediate Tier I: P11

Advanced Tier II: Mustangs

Advanced Tier I: Valore Books
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A great time was had by all! I also think we need more of these events like every weekend. We should be cherishing the winter and taking every advantage of the snow and ice.

Special thanks to Labbatt's for pulling this off again. Welcome to Buffalo peeps.

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I really wanted to come on out this year - unfortunately for myself, I arrived "late" as the games were played earlier. It was a shame to arrive the time I did because an urban photographer and city lover like myself, survive off of events like this. Anyways, thumbs up to Labatt's for another year of this spectacle. Looking forward to (hopefully) many years to come with Labatt's.

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My family enjoyed spending the day in Buffalo.

Well done to all that made it happen.

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Hi, I'm the pr person for the event. On behalf of Labatt USA, thanks for coming out! And thanks to Buffalo Rising for all the great coverage and support!

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I, along with many others, parked illegally in the marina lots. Actually I tried to park illegally or improvisationally as I'd like to think, a cop that was writing tickets was nearby and shooed me away. I was pretty ticked off that they were biting the hands that feed them so to speak. You'd think that for this one freaking event that they could realize that no harm was being done by the cars parked in unmarked spots that weren't causing a hazard ie: blocking anyone else in, blocking line of sight for the main road etc. Then I made my way back towards the Adelphia lots and found plenty of parking. So I guess the whole point of this rant is that for next year there should be some signage letting us know where we can park in the Adelphia lots, or if we weren't supposed to park there, the cops should be sniped with snowballs for writing tickets in the marina lot. (if there was signage it should be enlarged for people like me who failed to see it!)


What a great event though. I had an amazing time and can't wait till next year. THANK YOU LABATT! Only beer in my fridge. (aside from a local microbrew here and there of course)

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It was a great time.
Too bad the ice was so soft with the 40 degree temps.

Why not start the games later? Light up the ice and play into the night.

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