Toronto: Hockey and Kilt Skating: a happy mix

For its fourth annual kilt skate, Toronto decided to try something different: a partnership with the American Hockey League’s Toronto Marlies at their arena on the afternoon of their match-up with the Rochester Americans. The Marlies are an affiliate of the NHL’s Toronto Maple Leafs; the Americans support the Buffalo Sabres. On game day, the Toronto fans were out in force — and ready for a good time, kilted an a’ that.

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The hockey fans were joined by others who took to the rink without any Marlies regalia, but certainly showcasing their proud Scottish heritage.

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An occasion for family and friends to get together.

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They were joined by The Wedding Piper and dancers from the Guthrie School of Dance., and the event was covered by Toronto’s Chinese television station.

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The skating part of the day finished, the hockey fans stayed to watch the dancing.

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The event was organized by the Clans and Scottish Societies of Canada — CASSOC — an organization of Scottish organizations.

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With a full-sized NHL-style hockey rink at their disposal, the skaters had lots of room to move around.

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Bring all the tartaned and kilted skaters together at centre ice and the numbers are impressive.

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Oh, and the hockey game? The Marlies trounced the Americans 4-0. Go Toronto!

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