The Tribune Democrat, Johnstown, PA

Homepage

January 3, 2013

Tomahawks look forward to sharing ice with Pens

JOHNSTOWN — Even though he was raised as a Chicago Blackhawks fan, Chris Truehl knows all about Pittsburgh Penguins Stanley Cup-winning goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury.

Truehl, a Johnstown Tomahawks goalie, soon will share the Cambria County War Memorial Arena ice with Fleury, also known as “Flower” to Penguins fans.

“Marc-Andre Fleury has been on every big stage playing for championships,” Truehl said. “He has a Stanley cup. He played in the World Juniors for Canada. He’s a well-known name. It’s going to be awesome to meet him and to be able to see what he can do on the ice.”

Fleury is among a group of locked out Pittsburgh Penguins scheduled to participate in the Johnstown Tomahawks Charity Classic at 7 p.m. on Wednesday at the War Memorial.

Tickets for the charity event are $25 and go on sale at 10 a.m. today at the arena. Tickets also may be purchased by calling Ticketmaster at 1-800-745-3000 or www.ticketmaster.com. Funds will benefit the Pittsburgh Kids Foundation-Haiti and the Johnstown Tomahawks Foundation.

“I was incredibly surprised that we’re going to be able to realize this opportunity,” said Truehl, a 19-year-old from Stoughton, Wisc. “It’s going to be an incredible experience. Not many people will be able to say they’re on the same ice with these guys. It will be good for Western Pennsylvania and Johnstown.”

In addition to Fleury, the Penguins players scheduled to participate in the event are forwards Matt Cooke, Chris Kunitz, Pascal Dupuis, Craig Adams and Joe Vitale; and defensemen Brooks Orpik, Deryk Engelland and Ben Lovejoy.

Former Penguin forward Jordan Staal also is to play in the game.

Big announcement: Penguins, Tomahawks to team up for game

Tomahawks and Penguins players will be assigned to the two hybrid teams. The exhibition will not pair the Tier II Junior A Tomahawks against the NHL players.

As of Thursday afternoon, there was no word on whether Penguins star center Sidney Crosby would attend the event either as a player or a special guest.

Tomahawks President Richard Bouchard said the game is set to go on even if the NHL lockout issues would be resolved in the next few days. The NHL and NHLPA negotiations  resumed this week with hopes of salvaging at least part of the season.

“Obviously there is a disclaimer. We’re so close. Anything could happen,” Bouchard said. “But as of now if the lockout ends and the (NHL) training camp begins on (January) 12 or 13, the game is still on unless the Penguins would order the players not to play. Anything can happen, but as of now the game is on.”

The Tomahawks have had strong ties to the Penguins throughout their debut season in Johnstown.

Penguins Hall of Fame owner Mario Lemieux dropped the ceremonial first puck in front of a sellout crowd at the home opener. Cooke and Kunitz participated in a promotional event last month, signing autographs and posing for photos for two hours.

“Having Chris Kunitz and Matt Cooke at the game the other weekend was pretty exciting, and now knowing that we get to play with some NHL superstars and Pittsburgh Penguins, it’s going to be a fun game,” said Tomahawks hometown forward Cody Boyd, 18. “It’s going to be an experience for us as a team and for our community to have these players in Johnstown.

“It’s going to be a huge learning experience,” Boyd added. “I could be on a line with Chris Kunitz or Jordan Staal. If they see something I do wrong and they tell me something that can help out, I’m going to listen. They get paid millions of dollars to play the game. They know the game. They can help us out. That will be cool.”

Tomahawks majority owner James Bouchard's business, Esmark, is a Penguins corporate sponsor whose logo has been displayed on the arena boards in recent seasons.

James Bouchard resides near Lemieux and the two are friends.

“My brother Jim has made several trips to Haiti and is very involved in the Pittsburgh Kids Foundation and that’s how this all came to fruition,” Richard Bouchard said. “He made several trips to donate medical supplies over the last few years. Haiti is officially the poorest country in the world. Pittsburgh Kids Foundation has made several trips.

“Dr. Brad Henderson is the president of the Pittsburgh Kids Foundation and between him and my brother, they approached me and said Johnstown would be the perfect fit to raise some money for this great cause.”

The charity event is a win-win situation as far as Tomahawks coach Jason Spence is concerned.

“It’s huge for the players to get the opportunity to play with those NHL players,” Spence said. “It’s a big thing for the community too.

“I was thrilled when I heard about this. We haven’t seen these NHL players play in a long while. This is kind of the first anybody is going to get a chance to see them this year. It’s special. It will be on the ice, a pro game format and they’re going to be playing with my boys.”

Click here to subscribe to The Tribune-Democrat print edition.

Click here to subscribe to The Tribune-Democrat e-edition.

Text Only | Photo Reprints
Tribune-Democrat News Slideshow
Latest News
  • memorial day traffic Hitting the road: More holiday drivers expected this year

    The long Memorial Day weekend looms like a shining star, and adding to the lure of hitting the highway are moderate temperatures, no forecast for rain and the price of gasoline, which is down significantly from last year.

    May 23, 2013 1 Photo

  • Tie race hinged on missed chance

    One vote might stop Jeffory McKenzie from becoming a Summit Township supervisor – his own.

    May 23, 2013

  • Inmate charged in attack

    A courtroom attack on a Cambria County defense attorney by a death-row inmate has resulted in a number of criminal charges.

    May 23, 2013

  • Wheeling 2 Medical center scores big with Lemieux family

    Pittsburgh hockey legend Mario Lemieux and his wife, Nathalie, provide the driving force behind a new children’s play area coming to Memorial Medical Center in Johnstown.

    May 23, 2013 1 Photo

  • commish_24 Cambria leaders laud ‘role model’

    The Cambria County commissioners held an evening meeting Thursday at Northern Cambria High School. Aside from cleaning the simple administrative tedium from their plates, they gave special recognition to a man who helped draw in close to $750,000 for the county – all through helping convicts in the adult probation program.

    May 23, 2013 1 Photo

Local News
memorial day traffic

  • Hitting the road: More holiday drivers expected this year

    The long Memorial Day weekend looms like a shining star, and adding to the lure of hitting the highway are moderate temperatures, no forecast for rain and the price of gasoline, which is down significantly from last year.

    May 23, 2013 1 Photo

  • Tie race hinged on missed chance

    One vote might stop Jeffory McKenzie from becoming a Summit Township supervisor – his own.

    May 23, 2013

  • Inmate charged in attack

    A courtroom attack on a Cambria County defense attorney by a death-row inmate has resulted in a number of criminal charges.

    May 23, 2013

  • Wheeling 2 Medical center scores big with Lemieux family

    Pittsburgh hockey legend Mario Lemieux and his wife, Nathalie, provide the driving force behind a new children’s play area coming to Memorial Medical Center in Johnstown.

    May 23, 2013 1 Photo

  • commish_24 Cambria leaders laud ‘role model’

    The Cambria County commissioners held an evening meeting Thursday at Northern Cambria High School. Aside from cleaning the simple administrative tedium from their plates, they gave special recognition to a man who helped draw in close to $750,000 for the county – all through helping convicts in the adult probation program.

    May 23, 2013 1 Photo

Sports
Crosby Vokoun

Pittsburgh Penguins' Sidney Crosby congratulates goaltender Tomas Vokoun on a 7-3 victory over the Ottawa Senators following NHL hockey playoff action in Ottawa, Ontario, Wednesday, May 22, 2013. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Adrian Wyld)

Features
Lifestyles
Multimedia
Featured Ads
Facebook
Fuel Finder
Tribune-Democrat News Videos
Front page
Front page
Poll

Should Pennsylvania privatize portions of the state prison system?

Yes
No
I'm not sure
     View Results
Follow us on Twitter
AP Video
Sheriff: No Sign Killing of 2 Kids Was Planned Obama Defends Drone Strikes, With Limits Raw: Jurors Deadlock on Jodi Arias Penalty Boy Scouts Decision "First Step" Say Activists Raw: Utah Teen Arrested in Death of His Brothers Closer Look at Okla. School Where Children Died Two Suspects in Murder Known to London Police Boy Scouts Mom Supports Gay Inclusiveness "Be Ready": NOAA Warns of Busy Hurricane Season SeaWorld: Penguins Are Coolest Thing in Florida Obama Renews Call to Close Gitmo Obama Offers Drone Strike Defense Raw: Heckler Interrupts Obama on Guantanamo A Slice of Apple History Up for Grabs
House Ads
Community Calendar
Loading…
Events by eviesays.com
Order Photos


Photo Slideshow

Parade
Magazine

Click HERE to read all your Parade favorites including Hollywood Wire, Celebrity interviews and photo galleries, Food recipes and cooking tips, Games and lots more.
Hyperlocal Search
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide