Treliving, Berube share excitement for Blue Jays' accomplishments
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In a remarkable display of support and admiration, Calgary Flames' general manager Brad Treliving and head coach Craig Berube of the St. Louis Blues shared their enthusiasm for the accomplishments of the Toronto Blue Jays. Both hockey figures reflected on how the Blue Jays' success resonated across sports, uniting fans and sparking excitement throughout the community.
Treliving emphasized the significance of the Blue Jays' achievements not just for baseball but as a source of pride for all Canadians, including the hockey community. He pointed out the inspiration that successful teams bring to young athletes, showcasing the dedication and effort required to excel in sports.
Berube echoed this sentiment, praising the Blue Jays for their hard work and perseverance. He acknowledged the crossover that sports can have in bringing people together, highlighting how the Blue Jays' accomplishments have invigorated the overarching sports culture in Canada. With the playoffs approaching, both leaders expressed hope that this wave of success would carry over into the hockey season, energizing fans in the process.
Treliving emphasized the significance of the Blue Jays' achievements not just for baseball but as a source of pride for all Canadians, including the hockey community. He pointed out the inspiration that successful teams bring to young athletes, showcasing the dedication and effort required to excel in sports.
Berube echoed this sentiment, praising the Blue Jays for their hard work and perseverance. He acknowledged the crossover that sports can have in bringing people together, highlighting how the Blue Jays' accomplishments have invigorated the overarching sports culture in Canada. With the playoffs approaching, both leaders expressed hope that this wave of success would carry over into the hockey season, energizing fans in the process.