After Alex Newhook of the Montreal Canadiens scored the decisive goal against the Buffalo Sabres in Game 7, enthusiasm for the St. John’s native has surged throughout the province. This excitement is palpable at Maverick Sports and Collectibles in St. John’s, where Newhook’s Canadiens jerseys are flying off the shelves.
Store owner Andrew Corbett mentioned the overwhelming demand for Newhook merchandise following his stellar performance. He indicated that the majority of incoming calls were specifically inquiring about Newhook-related items. With the Canadiens securing a convincing 6-2 victory against the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference final, Corbett expressed optimism about their chances of clinching the Stanley Cup.
At Vanier Elementary, students have been closely following Newhook and the Montreal Canadiens this season. Principal Tina Maloney emphasized the inspiration Newhook provides as a hardworking individual who has achieved remarkable success in his career. Grade six student Michael Hubley expressed admiration for Newhook, highlighting him as a role model for aspiring hockey players.
The school has integrated hockey into its curriculum, with teachers like Stephanie King incorporating Newhook’s journey as a lesson in perseverance. King commended Newhook for his resilience in overcoming challenges, such as a significant injury earlier in the season. The community’s support for Newhook and the Canadiens remains unwavering, with hopes high for a successful Stanley Cup run.
Overall, Newhook’s impact extends beyond the ice, resonating deeply with fans and students alike in St. John’s.
