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‘Best thing we ever did': Moncton businesses host Wildcats watch parties

‘Best thing we ever did': Moncton businesses host Wildcats watch parties

CTV News30-05-2025

The Avenir Centre in Moncton, N.B., is pictured on May 30, 2025. (CTV Atlantic / Derek Haggett)
It's win or go home for the Moncton Wildcats in Rimouski Friday night and, back home, there's still plenty of excitement.
Moncton faces the London Knights in the Memorial Cup semi-final.
The winner will advance to Sunday's final against the Medicine Hat Tigers.
Watch parties at bars and restaurants are taking place all over the region.
Five Bridges owner Rob Taylor started the tradition in Riverview two years ago by showing Wildcats' road playoff games on their screens.
This year, they have a special room for Wildcats fans.
'We get 30, 40 people for them. The games room is set up. It's perfect for it. We've put a big focus on it. We've done some renovations over the last six months and it's the best thing we ever did,' said Taylor.
Rob Taylor
Rob Taylor is pictured at Five Bridges in Riverview, N.B., on May 30, 2025. (CTV Atlantic / Derek Haggett)
It's great for business at the Sports Rock in Dieppe too. Manager Jamie Jenereaux said when the weather is warm, it can be a bit slow.
'When it's nice outside this time of year, sun's out, people barbecuing, so it can be a little bit mellow, but as soon as the game starts they're all rushing in,' said Jenereaux.
A packed bar means a great atmosphere.
'When they're winning, it's great. When they're not winning, it's still a good atmosphere but you know it's a nail bitter,' said Jenereaux.
Frank LeBlanc and Jamie Jenereaux
Sports Rock Owner Frank LeBlanc and manager Jamie Jenereaux are pictured at the Dieppe, N.B., location on May 30, 2025. (CTV Atlantic / Derek Haggett)
If the Wildcats do beat London Friday night and advance to Sunday's Memorial Cup final, fans will get to see them on the big screen next to the Avenir Centre. Downtown Place will host a viewing party with a beer garden, DJ, and food trucks.
No matter what happens this weekend the City of Moncton is planning a parade for Monday to celebrate the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League Championship and a wildly successful year.
The victory parade will be held at 6 p.m. on Main Street. It will start at City Hall and make its way to the Avenir Centre.
For more New Brunswick news, visit our dedicated provincial page.

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