In a surprising turn of events, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Prime Minister Mark Carney will not be attending Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final together as originally planned. The decision comes as the two leaders are preparing for the G7 leaders' summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, which is set to take precedence over the highly anticipated hockey match.
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Premier Smith had extended an invitation to Prime Minister Carney last week, hoping to share in the excitement of the Edmonton Oilers' quest for the championship as they take on the Florida Panthers. However, their respective offices have confirmed that their busy schedules will not allow for their attendance at the game.
The news is particularly noteworthy as both leaders are known to have a strong interest in hockey. During the Oilers' playoff run in 2024, Smith was a vocal supporter, attending several games and showing her enthusiasm for the team. This year's decision not to attend any of the final games has been attributed to the pressing matters that come with hosting an international event such as the G7 summit.
The G7 summit is a crucial gathering of the world's leading economies, where significant discussions regarding global affairs are held. Given the importance of the event and the responsibilities that come with their roles, it is understandable that the leaders would need to prioritize their preparations and engagements.
The Edmonton Oilers are facing a challenging series, with the Panthers currently leading 2-1. The Oilers will look to bounce back in Game 4, which takes place in Florida tonight, to keep their hopes of hoisting the cup alive. Despite the absence of their political supporters, fans are expected to rally behind the team as the series progresses.
The decision to prioritize the G7 over the Stanley Cup Final reflects the seriousness with which the leaders are approaching their duties and the international stage. It remains to be seen whether the Oilers will be able to capitalize on their home-ice advantage in Game 5 without the added morale boost of their governmental fans in the stands.