Winter Classic returns to Saskatoon featuring the Grey Cup
The event featured the Grey Cup trophy on display and raised funds for mental health and literacy programs, engaging a large crowd of passionate Rider fans.
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Winter Classic: Grey Cup champ Jacob Brammer blocks any thoughts of skating or leaving Riders
Saskatchewan Roughriders offensive lineman Jacob Brammer — all 6-foot-4 and 300 pounds — admits he was never really a threat to become a member of the Dallas Stars hockey team while growing up in Texas.
Winter Classic shows Saskatchewan Roughriders’ commitment to kids across the province
On Saturday afternoon at Merlis Belsher Place, the Saskatchewan Roughriders Foundation delivered another reminder of why community remains at the heart of everything the Green and White do. More than 2,000 fans packed the rink for the fourth annual Winter Classic, a unique charity hockey showdown featuring the 2025 Grey Cup Champion Saskatchewan Roughriders, Riders alumni, and a star-studded cast of NHL alumni. And while the skates and sticks ta…
Team Lauther puts “Win” in “Winter Classic” once again
SASKATOON — A 117-year-old visitor was welcomed to the Roughrider Foundation Winter Classic on Saturday. The Grey Cup, first presented in 1909, was a popular attraction for fans who flocked to the Merlis Belsher Centre for a fourth annual charity hockey game. The trophy was also a source of curiosity for the participants — some of whom recently had their names engraved on the upper part of the CFL’s coveted chalice. “With all the hard work we pu…
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