Parliamentarians honour Team Canada on 50th anniversary of Summit Series
OTTAWA — Members of the legendary hockey team that defeated the Soviet Union for hockey supremacy 50 years ago have pulled off another improbable victory — a rare moment of unity in the House of Commons.
Parliamentarians from all political stripes honoured several of Team Canada’s stars from the 1972 Summit Series on the House floor following question period on Thursday as the nation continues to celebrate the anniversary of one of the most iconic moments in Canadian history.
Paul Henderson, who scored the series-winning goal, was among those in attendance, along with goaltender Ken Dryden, brothers Frank and Peter Mahovlich, speedy winger Yvan Cournoyer and defenceman Serge Savard.
The players were greeted to a standing ovation as they entered the House and shook hands with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, among others.