Football Canada Cup passes Nanaimo bar test as GMs give it thumbs up.
“But you come to this event, it’s high pressure … You’re a little grumpy over a loss, sometimes the Nanaimo bars are the issue of the day.
“They are quite blown away by all the extra bells and whistles, but that’s the main purpose, to see how we can do in terms of hosting the world next year,” Enger said.Article content “We’re certainly not expecting 50,000 people for the final, but the important thing, because that’s what we’re going to use for the world junior, we have to turn on all the lights and make sure we know what we’re doing.Article content
“If Edmonton buys in, the magic this city and this city alone in Canada can bring to an international event is the only real home field advantage I think that can be brought forward,” Enger said.Article contentRecommended from EditorialAnother Canada-U.S. final is likely, but there will also be teams from Mexico, Japan, Australia, either Brazil or Chile, and two from Europe.
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