Blues coach Craig Berube brings Stanley Cup home to hamlet of Calahoo, Alberta
CALAHOO, Alta. — The tiny Alberta hamlet of Calahoo, population 85, ballooned to more than 2,000 Tuesday when their favourite son, St. Louis Blues head coach Craig Berube, brought the Stanley Cup in for a visit.
Fans lined up for hours inside and outside the Calahoo arena, north of Edmonton, and cheered when Berube walked in to the sounds of the Blues’ victory song “Gloria” and hoisted the Cup over his head.
With the arena’s ice removed for the season, Berube stood on a podium on the concrete playing surface and posed for hours with fans as they had their photos taken with the NHL’s top trophy.
Many wore St. Louis Blues jerseys and T-shirts, but there was a healthy smattering of orange Edmonton Oiler sweaters as well.