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Lunenburg girls peewee hockey team wins 'once in a lifetime trip' to Ottawa

Lunenburg's Western Riptide team will play against girls from Nunavut, Ottawa and Southern Ontario.

The team will play against girls from Nunavut, Ottawa and Southern Ontario

The team will be in Ottawa from Dec. 27-31. (Natalie Dobbin/CBC)

It's not hard to feel the warmthas the LunenburgWestern Riptide Peewee A girls hockey team getsready to practise.

And not just because they're up on the dressing room benches dancing to Pink's Get the Party Startedand celebrating a teammate's birthday with chocolate cupcakes.

"This team's different," says player Abbie Chisholm. "A lot of teams are just about the team and getting goals,but we're about being a family."

Abbie Chisholm has been playing hockey since she was five. (Natalie Dobbin/CBC)

Soon they'llbe taking a family vacationof sorts.

They've won a trip to Ottawa toplay against other peewee recreational teams in the Bell Capital Cup. It's a collaboration between the Department of Canadian Heritage and theOttawa International Hockey Festival (OIHF) in partnership with the Ottawa Senators Hockey Club.

Head coach Chris Hayes, who has a daughter on the team,says house leagues don't normally get an opportunity like this.

"They're actually supporting the base of hockey," he said of the organizers."This is the heritage, this is the roots of the whole thing is all the kids who just like to get up and play."

Watch the Lunenberg Western Riptide's entry video

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The Lunenburg Western Riptide Peewee A girls hockey team has won a trip to Ottawa

He thinks his team represents those roots to a T.

Hayes said the girls choose to come together from 14 different communitiesso they can play together. Otherwise, they would be on mixed teams. Some have even skipped out on joining competitive teams.

"Those chose to stay here and skate with the girls that they've been skating with for the past five or six years," Hayes said. "They love spending time together. They love playing the game. They love practising, which a lot of people don't enjoy."

In order to be selected for the trip to Ottawa, teams had to submit a short video and an essay.Hayes came upwith the idea for the contest entry video and a poem instead of an essay.

The team willplay against Ottawa, Nunavut and Southern Ontario. The Nunavut game will be on the new Canada 150 skating rink on Parliament Hill.

The girls placed silver at the Shearwater East Dartmouth Minor Hockey Association tournament this year in Nova Scotia. (Natalie Dobbin/CBC)

Accommodations and flights are paid for by the contest organizers, andthe team is also getting support from the community to help fund food, baggage fees and cultural activities in Ottawa.

There will be 32 teams in Ottawa representing every province and territory. A girls and boys team was chosen from Nova Scotia.

TheDigbyPeewee C team will be representing the boys, playing Nunavut, Ottawa and a team from B.C.

Rosanna Manzer, the boys teammanager, says everyone is very excited.

"For a house-level team to get an opportunity like this is just unheard of and amazing."

'The most joyful thing ever'

The girls team's assistant coach, Michelle Lynch, called the team "inclusive, welcoming" and "so spirited."

"It's the most joyful thing ever, really," said Lynch, who has a daughter on the team.

Lynch had a similar experience in the late '90s.She only had figure skating experience before hitting the ice with the varsitywomen's hockey team at Dalhousie University.But the other women welcomed her with open arms.

Now, she's happy to mentor these girlsand watch their teamwork.

Assistant coach Michelle Lynch played hockey for Dalhousie University in the late 1990s. (Natalie Dobbin/CBC)

And their hard work is paying off.They won silver at theShearwater East Dartmouth Minor Hockey Associationtournament earlier this year.

And the girls are inspiring a whole new group of female hockey players as they get involved in the community, participate in parades and even help coach novice players.

Chisholm is taking it one step further: she's activelyrecruiting a friend.

"I beg her almost every day."

Digby Peewee C team heads to Ottawa

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The Digby Peewee C team is also heading to Ottawa for the Bell Capital Cup