ABOUT THE TORONTO BULLDOGS
Toronto Bulldogs Hockey Club was founded in 1995 in order to provide exceptionally talented hockey kids the opportunity to participate in various pretigious tournaments in addtion to exposing them to the rest of the hockey world while teaching them about team work, respect and camaraderie.
Some of the notable players that have worn and played for The Toronto Bulldogs include Jason Spezza and Rick Nash in addtion to several tother players who are well on thier way to being drafted into the NHL.
THE BRICK SUPER NOVICE HOCKEY TOURNAMENT
In January of 1990, Bill Comrie met with a few of his executives at The Brick Warehouse Corporationand discussed a hockey tournament concept that would be both unique and beneficial to many people for years to come. Bill's vision was a hockey tournament for players nine and ten years of age that would be international in scope and personal in presentation. He recognized that this age category did not have national presence similar to the Quebec Pee-Wee Tournament of the Mac Midget Tournament
"What if we held a summer tournament of this age group at West Edmonton Mall that would combine excellent hockey and a summer holiday for traveling teams?" With this concept in mind, a group of volunteers from The Brick Warehouse set out to organize teams, sponsorships, ice time, and expand upon Bill's idea to develop a new standard in hockey tournaments. The Brick Super Novice Invitational Hockey Tournament is reconized as Canada's foremost hockey tournament and its impact can be appreciated by all those who have attended.