EVENT REPORT 02.25.10 3:52 PM Vancouver Olympics: Hockey Legends, Canadian Musicians Entertain Fans at Molson House
Dubbed the epicentre of hockey during the Games, Molson Canadian Hockey House has been offering hockey fans from around the world the chance to experience Olympic hockey in true Canadian fashion since the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games got under way on February 12. The 81,000-square-foot entertainment and hospitality pavilion, located at Concord Place, is sponsored by Molson Canadian, Hockey Canada, and the International Ice Hockey Federation.
"Other houses have focused on countries. Ours is the first of its kind to be focused on a sport," said Jared Florence, a producer with VisionCo., the Toronto-based marketing and communications company (founded by Jordan Bitove) that designed the venue. "From the programing component, to the location, to what we've got going in there [in terms of equipment], it's like the ultimate cathedral of hockey," Florence said.
The entrance to Molson Canadian Hockey House is shaped like a maple leaf. Photo: Courtesy of Molson Coors Canada
Hockey fans cheered on Team Canada during a live broadcast at Molson Canadian Hockey House. Photo: Courtesy of Molson Coors Canada
Wayne Gretzky posed with officers from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police during Wayne Gretzky Day at the venue on Friday. Photo: Courtesy of Molson Coors Canada
Fans can play table hockey inside the pavilion. Photo: Courtesy of Molson Coors Canada
Canadian opera singer Measha Brueggergosman performed the Olympic anthem at the opening ceremony on February 12. Photo: Courtesy of Molson Coors Canada
The Barenaked Ladies performed at Molson Canadian Hockey House on day two of the Games. Photo: Courtesy of Molson Coors Canada
The fan zone is filled with white furnishings, which can be reconfigured for a variety of events. Photo: Courtesy of Molson Coors Canada
Luxe Rentals created custom carpets designed to look like an ice rink for the Hockey Canada lounge at Molson Canadian Hockey House. Photo: Courtesy of Molson Coors Canada
Images of Team Canada players adorn the walls of the venue. Photo: Courtesy of Molson Coors Canada
Sculptures on display at Molson Canadian Hockey House include a hockey player, which stands at the entrance to the venue, and multiple oversize hockey masks. Photo: Courtesy of Molson Coors Canada
Adjacent to Canada Hockey Place—the site of the men's and women's ice hockey tournaments—the pavilion houses a fan zone (access passes start at $99) where crowds gather to watch hockey games, a Team Canada family room, and V.I.P. lounges for each of the sponsors. "It's bigger than life. There are seven different pavilions inside the venue," said Florence, who called on Luxe Rentals to provide furnishings.
"The challenge was to make [the sponsor lounges] look like small intimate rooms and on the other side [in the fan zone] to take what is essentially a giant beer hall and make it not look like a giant beer hall," said Brian Harris of Luxe. "We had to create a very versatile space." The company filled the venue with items like modular sofas, Moooi chandeliers, Ghost chairs, and Plexiglass tables. For the Hockey Canada space, Luxe created logoed carpets designed to look like the surface of an ice rink.
The Look Company, which specializes in wide format digital fabric printing, dressed more than 50,000 square feet of the venue with banners and wall wraps bearing the images of Canadian hockey legends like Wayne Gretzky, Paul Henderson, and Doug Gilmour. Barco Visual Solutions Inc. handled all of the lighting and supplied multiple high definition screens for the venue, some of which are 24 feet wide by 15 feet high.
"We have the best of the best and the newest and coolest products and technology being showcased at Hockey House," Florence said. The pavilion took three months to construct and will take another to dismantle.
VisionCo. called on Tyler Stewart of the Barenaked Ladies to serve as the executive director of entertainment for the venue, which has hosted performances by the likes of Tom Cochrane, Sam Roberts, and Colin James as well as appearances by Canadian gold medal winners Maëlle Ricker (snowboard cross) and Alexandre Bilodeau (moguls). In addition to the nightly entertainment, the venue, which holds 3,000, has also hosted special celebrations including Wayne Gretzky Day and Paint the Town Red Day. The Fan 590's Bob McCowan broadcasts live daily and veteran hockey broadcaster Christine Simpson conducts daily interviews with hockey stars and NHL alumni.
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