Chief Ernest Betsina with the Stanley Cup, Bestina is Chief of Ndilo. Arthur C. Green/CKLB Radio
Posted By: February 6, 2020
It’s a very special week here in the NWT as NHL legends are visiting the North for Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada. CKLB Radio has captured some of those special moments at the Hockeyday events, we will be adding to this on-going gallery throughout the week.
Day 1
The jerseys of Team McDonald and Team Tucker await the draft on opening night of Hockey Day in Canada. Arthur C. Green/CKLB Radio
Hall of Famer Bryan Trottier brings the Stanley Cup home to Deline.
Bryan Trottier raises the Stanley Cup in Deline for the first time in hockey history.
The local hockey team in Deline shares a special moment with the Stanley Cup in Deline.
Ndilo Chief Ernest Betsina with the Stanley Cup )Arthur C. Green/CKLB Radio)
Chief Ernest Betsina with the Stanley Cup and Philip Pritchard (The Hockey Hall of Fame’s Keeper of the Cup) Arthur C. Green/CKLB Radio
Dettah Chief Edward Sangris brings greeting from Dettah to the Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada team.
Paul Coffey (R) poses for a special moment with a Oilers fan.
Chief Ernest Betsina kisses the Stanley Cup.
Hall of Famer Lanny McDonald
Deputy Mayor of Yellowknife Niels Konge (L) brings greeting on behalf of the city.
Chief Ernest Betsina shares a laugh with Ron MacLean.
Joel Darling, (L) Executive Producer of Sportsnet, NHL.
Lanny McDonald.
Lanny McDonald and Darcy Tucker play rock, paper, scissors. The winner got to pick first in the player draft.
Team McDonald.
CKLB Journalist Arthur C. Green and NHL legend Wendel Clark.
Lanny McDonald (Left), Reporter Arthur C. Green and Darcy Tucker.
Team Tucker.
Day 2
Jasmine Menacho,(Right) age 12, gets her jersey signed by Lanny McDonald at the skate with the Stanley Cup.
Blake Remo, age 11, gets his cards signed by Lanny McDonald.
Lanny McDonald shows off his ring.
Ron MacLean (Right) greets a long time fan.
Bryan Trottier with the Stanley Cup
The Hockey Day team says hello to f K’alemi Dene School
Paul Coffey
The children of K’alemi Dene School with the Stanley Cup.
Chief Ernest Betsina and Paul Coffey (Left)
Paul Coffey answes questions from children at f K’alemi Dene School
Bryan Trottier and his Stanley Cup Rings
Edward Sangris is the Dettah chief for Yellowknives Dene First Nation. (File photo/CKLB)
Ron MacLean gets invited to play with the Yellowknives Dene Drummers
Arthur C. Green is from Whitbourne Newfoundland and graduated from the CNA Journalism Program. Arthur also studied Business Marketing and Political Science at Memorial University in Essex England and St. John's Newfoundland. Green has worked as a spot news photographer/journalist with such news organizations as Vista-radio, CBC, CBC Radio, NTV, Saltwire and Postmedia in Alberta.