Mr. Speaker, in the summer of 2018 the die was cast. Without victory, winter would prove eternal.
Two armies prepared for battle in Abitibi-Témiscamingue: the Pirates in the south and the Huskies in the north. When the army from Témiscamingue, the Pirates, won a decisive victory over the Ravens and won the Russell Cup, the battle began in the north.
Led by champion Pouliot, the Huskies racked up a historic 59 wins, successively took on the Cataractes, the Tigers and the Océanic and then vanquished the formidable Mooseheads to bring home the President's Cup.
Nevertheless, the “pack” knew from experience that the battle was not yet won. During the final assault, they were almost wiped out by Suzuki's storm, but they rallied and claimed victory over the Raiders and the Mooseheads. The Huskies made it through the final storm with ease and then won the final battle against the Moosehead warriors.
The invincible Teasdale, the tireless Dobson and the impenetrable Harvey brought home the coveted Memorial Cup.
After they won three regional cups, the courageous Huskies' victory parade will surely be the highlight of the summer.