After missing a year due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the 33rd IRC Native Hockey tournament returned with a roar March 17 to 20. Fourteen teams — including two from Whitehorse and teams from Paulatuk and Délı̨nę — made up two divisions to please a packed, masked crowd with four days of back-to-back, high intensity hockey. When the dust finally settled, the PCM Pros were named the ‘B’ Division champions and the Inuvik Huskies claimed the ‘A’ Division title.
Tuk Bulldogs goaltender Jeremy Mousseau watches a puck bounce past him as PCM Pros forward Keaton Firth Cockney approached. Eric Bowling/NNSL photo
After missing a year due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the 33rd IRC Native Hockey tournament returned with a roar March 17 to 20. Fourteen teams — including two from Whitehorse and teams from Paulatuk and Délı̨nę — made up two divisions to please a packed, masked crowd with four days of back-to-back, high intensity hockey. When the dust finally settled, the PCM Pros were named the ‘B’ Division champions and the Inuvik Huskies claimed the ‘A’ Division title.
Duane Smith prepares to drop the puck while Inuvik Husky Mickey Ipana and Malena Select Kevin Krengnektak stand ready. Eric Bowling/NNSL photoMalena Selects goaltender Jason Taylor readies himself as a Délı̨nę Braves forward closes in during the ‘A’ Division bronze medal game March 20. Eric Bowling/NNSL photoTianna Gordon-Ruben sings the national anthem in Inuvialuktun while Elder Lillian Elias looks on with pride. Eric Bowling/NNSL photoMalena Select Carson Johnstone presents Steve Krug with a special Every Child Matters jersey during the opening ceremonies. Eric Bowling/NNSL photoLJ Sabres goaltender Dominik Buffalo stops a shot by Inuvik Huskies forward Brandon Monchuk during the ‘A’ Division championship. Eric Bowling/NNSL photoTori and Wilma Hendrick assist Elder Lillian Elias off the ice following the opening ceremonies. Eric Bowling/NNSL photoLJ’s Sabres forward Darby Blake attempts to chip the puck past the Inuvik Huskies’s Brandon Monchuk. Eric Bowling/NNSL photoThe PCM Pros celebrate after winning the ‘B’ Division championship. Eric Bowling/NNSL photoDélı̨nę goaltender Lance Lennie sprawls out to stop a shot from Malena Selects forward Dawson Elias tries to slip the puck past him during the bronze medal ‘A’ league final March 20. Eric Bowling/NNSL photoInuvik Huskies forward Elton Ruben races forward with LJ’s Sabres forward Breandon Firth in hot pursuit during the ‘A’ Division championship. Eric Bowling/NNSL photoLJ’s Sabres players celebrate after scoring a goal during the ‘A’ Division championship game. Eric Bowiling/NNSL photoInuvik Huskies centre Mickey Ipana hoists the IRC Cup during the closing ceremonies. Eric Bowling/NNSL photoTuk Bulldogs captain James Keevik is all smiles in spite of a battle scar. Eric Bowling/NNSL photoDavonna Kasook performs a one-foot high kick during a Northern Games demonstration March 19 that was held in conjunction with the IRC Cup tournament at the Inuvik Youth Centre. The centre is planning to host regular lessons in games in the near future. Eric Bowling/NNSL photoLJ’s Sabres forward Brandon Firth takes off after the puck during the ‘A’ Division championship. Eric Bowling/NNSL photoSean Poitras, ‘A’ Division most valuable player, is congratulated by IRC Chair Duane Smith and Lawrence Ruben. Eric Bowling/NNSL photoPCM Pros captain Keaton Firth-Cockney raises the ‘B’ Division trophy during the closing ceremonies. Eric Bowling/NNSL photoMcPhoo Jet Donovan Koe, who was the ‘B’ Division most valuable player, is congratulated by Paulatuk Community Corporation Chair Lawrence Ruben and IRC Chair Duane Ningaqsiq Smith. Eric Bowling/NNSL photo
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