The City of Surrey is thrilled to announce that the Cloverdale Sport & Ice Complex and Museum of Surrey have been selected as official host sites for Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada in Punjabi – Live from Surrey on Jan. 17. This national celebration of Canada’s game will bring families, fans, and athletes together for a full day of hockey and community events.
“Hockey is more than a sport – it’s part of our Canadian identity,” said Mayor Brenda Locke. “We are thrilled to host this national celebration in Cloverdale, highlighting our vibrant community, celebrating our hockey traditions, and bringing people together through sport.”
Randip Janda of Sportsnet with his team will host Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada in Punjabi live on OMNI Television from the Cloverdale Sport & Ice Complex, 4–7 p.m., as part of Sportsnet’s national broadcast marathon.
“We’re excited to have Surrey be part of our national broadcast of Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada,” said Joel Darling, executive producer of NHL Special Events at Sportsnet. “The annual celebration is about connecting hockey communities across Canada and the passion that makes the game special.”
At 7 p.m., the Museum of Surrey will host a public celebration where visitors can continue watching Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada programming, including the Vancouver Canucks vs. Edmonton Oilers game, witness Sportsnet personalities conduct live interviews, and explore the museum’s Our Connection to Hockey exhibit, which highlights the sport’s cultural impact in Surrey.
Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada in Punjabi coming to Cloverdale
