Kraft Hockeyville is back with its 19th edition, and will this be the year Saskatchewan finally wins the contest?
Nominations are now open, will be accepted until Sunday, March 2nd ,11:59 pm (EST)
Humboldt came close to winning the contest back in 2009, finishing as a runner up to Terrace, British Columbia.
The winner of this year's contest will get a chance to host an NHL preseason game, and the community will receive $250,000 dollars in arena upgrades.
Three runner-up communities will be awarded $25,000 for arena upgrades.
The top four finalists will receive $10,000 in brand new equipment for more children to play hockey.
This year Kraft Hockeyville is partnering up with former Olympic Gold Medalist and Hart Memorial Trophy winner Carey Price who will serve as the program ambassador.
"Growing up, hockey was more than a game. It was a community cornerstone where I formed lifelong friendships,” said Price in a release. "Now, as the Kraft Hockeyville 2025 ambassador, I'm excited to help inspire the next generation of hockey greats. The spark in a young goalie's eye after a great save or the joy on a player's face when they score—that's what drives me. This program lets players across Canada experience that magic."
To nominate your community for Kraft Hockeyville, along with the rules and regulations, you can click here