2025 Kraft Hockeyville nominations open

| January 6, 2025 in Sports

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Kraft Hockeyville is back and nominations are open for the national competition that provides one lucky community with substantial funds to renovate their local arena. 

The winner of this year's competition will receive $250,000 towards arena upgrades and the opportunity to host an NHL preseason game.

The three runner-up communities will all be awarded $25,00 for arena upgrades and to make things even sweeter, the four finalists will all receive $10,000 in new hockey equipment.

Photo Credit: Kristal Burgess/Vote Enderby for Kraft Hockeyville 2024 Facebook
The scene in Enderby, BC, on the night of the big announcement in 2024.

"Growing up, hockey was more than a game. It was a community cornerstone where I formed lifelong friendships,” said former NHL netminder Carey Price. 

"Now, as the Kraft Hockeyville 2025 ambassador, I'm excited to help inspire the next generation of hockey greats. The spark in a young goalie's eye after a great save or the joy on a player's face when they score — that's what drives me. This program lets players across Canada experience that magic."

Since launching 19 years ago, Kraft Hockeyville has awarded more than $5.1 million to 101 communities to address the growing cost of maintaining and upgrading sports and recreational facilities. 

Elliot Lake, ON., won the coveted prize last year and is expected to reopen its revitalized arena in time for the next hockey season.

"Supporting communities has always been the heart and soul of Kraft Hockeyville," said Simon Laroche, president of Kraft Heinz Canada. 

"We're proud to help grow the future of the game; from a small local rink to the big leagues, we believe that hockey has the power to inspire greatness. So, Canada, lace up your skates and dream big—together, we’re building a stronger, more accessible sport."

Nominations can be completed online at this link until March 2, 2025.

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