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The kids are alright: NL Regiment rookies shine at Team Canada camp
The kids are alright: NL Regiment rookies shine at Team Canada camp

Ottawa Citizen

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • Ottawa Citizen

The kids are alright: NL Regiment rookies shine at Team Canada camp

Article content While he wasn't able to pry himself away from training camp preparations to be able to catch the action in person, Newfoundland Regiment head coach Gordie Dwyer couldn't help but smirk every time his phone lit up over the last few days with messages from folks who were impressed with the performances from the trio of Regiment rookies trying to make a name for themselves at Hockey Canada's U17 selection camp this past week. Article content Article content Newfoundland natives Ben Veitch and Quinn Norman joined their new teammate and fellow 2025 QMJHL first-rounder Phenwick Maclean in Oakville, Ontario and made the most of their opportunity to strut their stuff in front of Hockey Canada brass just weeks ahead of the Regiment's inaugural training camp. Article content Article content Article content Upwards of 80 of the country's top U17 players were split into four teams and competed in a series of exhibition games as Hockey Canada officials deliberated which players would represent the country at the 2025 U17 World Hockey Challenge coming up in October in Truro, N.S. Article content Article content All three Regiment players made strong cases for themselves, as each of them found the back of the net during the three-game mini-tournament. Article content Article content St. John's native Veitch arguably turned the most heads, thanks in large part to his hulking size and strength on the puck and a tidy four-point game to start his tournament, including two goals and two assists. Article content 'Look at Ben Veitch on his first day,' Dwyer said, his tone almost like a proud father. 'He had a great day on the score sheet.' Article content As the lone defender to represent the Regiment, Dwyer was quite impressed with the two-way play of the smooth-skating Quinn Norman, who finished camp with a goal and an assist. Article content 'For a lot of these guys, that's the first time playing amongst the elite level players in the country, and the first opportunity for all of them to be able to size each other up. Not only did our players perform well, not only did Hockey Canada take notice, but I'm sure that the rest of the players took notice of those guys as well.'

He's being called a teenaged hockey broadcasting phenom
He's being called a teenaged hockey broadcasting phenom

Ottawa Citizen

time30-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Ottawa Citizen

He's being called a teenaged hockey broadcasting phenom

Seth Hyde, 17, may very well be the coolest kid at Gonzaga High School in St. John's when he returns to class in the fall to kick off his senior year. Article content Article content Article content Article content Hyde's homework has already begun, not for his upcoming senior year, but in preparation for the Regiment's inaugural game against the defending QMJHL champions, the Moncton Wildcats, on Sept. 18, 2025. Article content Having been life-long friends with the club's first ever draft pick in Benjamin Veitch, Hyde is looking forward to being able to provide a unique perspective on the team and its players, as many of them may end up as his classmates at Gonzaga. Article content Article content Hyde has already crunched the numbers on the Regiment's haul of prospects at the recent QMJHL Draft and feels there will be plenty of talent, not to mention local flavour, for fans to enjoy. Article content 'Our first round picks all have something to do with Newfoundland,' Hyde said. Article content 'Ben Veitch and Quinn Norman are born and raised here and Phenwick Maclean's father played with the St. John's Maple Leafs, so there's lots of Newfoundland flavour on the team. The team is also very young. We have a very young squad. I'd say give them a couple of years, we'll be in the Memorial Cup for sure.' Article content Article content While he's ready to miss out on a few parties and school events that clash with the Regiment's broadcast schedule, he admits the hardest sacrifice he has had to make is saying goodbye to the team that had nourished his development over the last few hockey seasons.

King presents new Colours to Coldstream Guards at Windsor Castle
King presents new Colours to Coldstream Guards at Windsor Castle

The Independent

time13-06-2025

  • General
  • The Independent

King presents new Colours to Coldstream Guards at Windsor Castle

The King has presented new Colours to the Coldstream Guards during a ceremony at Windsor Castle, marking the regiment's 375th anniversary. Troops from the 1st and 2nd Battalions paraded on Friday morning before the King's official birthday celebrations in London this weekend. The soldiers marched from Victoria Barracks through Windsor town centre, accompanied by the Band of the Coldstream Guards, before entering the castle. The old Colours were formally marched off to the sound of Auld Lang Syne. Around 1,000 guests watched the event in the roasting sun inside the Quadrangle, with around another 100 members of the public gathered outside the castle gates trying to catch a glimpse. A traditional drumhead service followed, with regimental drums stacked to form a makeshift altar. The new Colours were laid on top and consecrated by the Chaplain-General. The King, who is Colonel-in-Chief of the regiment, touched each Colour before formally presenting them to the Guards. 'It gives me enormous pride, as your Colonel-in-Chief, to be able to present these new Colours to you today in the presence of the wider Regimental family,' he said. 'Each and every one of you on parade today is now part of that great legacy.' The new Colours display 44 of the regiment's 113 battle honours, ranging from Tangier in 1680 to the Gulf in 1991. They also bear the eight-pointed Star of the Order of the Garter and the King's Crown, featured for the first time in 70 years. 'These Colours, encompassing your richly deserved battle honours, are a gallant testament to the outstanding courage, fortitude and spirit that the Regiment has always displayed throughout our nation's history,' the King said. He also paid tribute to the families of serving soldiers, adding: 'I would like to offer my heartfelt thanks for your tremendous, unwavering support and encouragement.' The Coldstream Guards are the oldest continuously serving regiment in the British Army, founded in 1650 during the English Civil War. They serve both in frontline military operations and in ceremonial duties, including guarding royal residences. They have recently deployed to Iraq, supported training efforts in Ukraine, and delivered military instruction in West Africa, the Caribbean and the Middle East. 'You have done so much to support both Ukraine, and the United Kingdom's own security,' the King said. After the presentation, the Colours were returned to the regiment's ensigns, who took up position in front of the parade. The Guards then gave three cheers and a Royal Salute before marching off. The King remained in the Quadrangle later in the day to meet serving guardsmen, families, veterans and the bereaved. The youngest soldier on parade was 18, while the oldest was a 67-year-old veteran. Later Ensign Lieutenant Max Martin, 24, who was mentioned by the King during his address, told the PA news agency: 'It was an absolutely incredible day. 'It caught me completely off guard – first thing I thought about was my mum and dad in the stands and how excited they would have been to hear my name. 'I tried my best not to let out a grin but as His Majesty pushed up the King's Colour and said good luck for tomorrow I couldn't help but have a little smirk to myself. 'The eagle eyes of the Garrison Sergeant Major were watching me so I tried to cover it up but I couldn't help myself.'

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