Toward the end of April I headed up to Montreal for my first CAN/AM Hockey Tournament. The tournament consists of teams from all over Canada and the United States at various levels. We ended up playing against teams from New Jersey, Boston and Ottawa, losing 4-1, 2-0, and 4-1 respectively. I managed to score a goal in the final game. We had a solid time though the international ice was a challenge.
To travel to Montreal we flew Porter Airlines Turboprop Bombaider planes with a quick stopover in Toronto. As you can imagine, Porter is experienced in processing customers with hockey gear. One checked bag consisted of two hockey sticks and an oversized hockey bag for $20.
I spent the better part of my last morning in town walking around Old Montreal which has the feel of a small old European town. Considering that the city was founded in 1642 this makes sense.
After our first day of game(s) we stopped at a couple of the brewpubs including: Brasserie Dieu Du Ciel, Benelux Brewpub & Café, Le Cheval Blanc and Vices & Versa. We had some good beer at all of them and some decent food at Vice & Versa and Benelux. Le Chevel Blanc was probably my favorite place because they played actual rock and roll music. Quite possibly the only bar in Montreal to do so.
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New York – 2015
As my travel in April continued, Julie and I went to New York for the weekend. We managed to see some family, meet up with some friends and catch a ball game. On arrival I spent the better part of an afternoon in the East Village; first at McSorley’s Old Ale House then checking out the Alphabet City Beer Company.
ABC Beer is one of the new store/bar setups but they don’t allow you to drink the bottled beer that is for sale in house. They do have a rather diverse tap selection that is kept up to date on their website so you know what’s available. After ABC Beer I met up with Julie and her friends for some Playoff Hockey at Fools Gold.
After Fool’s Gold and some hockey we finished off the night at The Meatball Shop which of course is open until 3am.
Mets Game
On Sunday we met up with Julie’s family at Citi Field for the Mets – Marlin’s game. Matt Harvey was pitching and the stadium was packed. I believe the stadium was completely unprepared for the size of the crowd. In the 5th inning I attempted to get some food and ended up walking the entire lower level of the concourse looking for a line that wasn’t 10 deep. On our way out of the parking lot, there was no one directing traffic and it ended up taking us over an hour to leave the lot. It was nice to see a crowd (and a win) but the Mets should probably put a little more effort into handling the amount of people their ballpark was built for.
Side Notes
I managed to swing by the NHL Store when they had Playoff Bracket Bars available. The matchup would have been ideal.
Ice Ribbon at Maggie Daley Park
This past Sunday Julie and I headed down to the new Maggie Daley Park to skate on the Ice Ribbon. The park is only partially complete but the Ice Ribbon is open for about the rest of the season. The ribbon is a winding, 20-foot-wide path that is a quarter-mile long, with slight inclines and declines. The inclines help dissipate the crowd quite a bit so that once you get through the ice opens up quite a bit.
Be sure to check the Zamboni times and try to get there right as they finish the ice. It took about 40 minutes for the whole resurfacing process to take place but once it’s complete the ice is in good shape and if you get on quickly enough you can really get ahead of the pack. As you can see in the video above there were only a couple of skaters on a head of us. It really is a cool experience and the setting right off Michigan Avenue is hard to match.