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ֱ's Kovacevic off to world championship; fire threatens IIHF tourney

Published: 6 April 2009

MONTREAL – Serbian native Marko Kovacevic, a senior with the ֱ men’s hockey team, is headed overseas to play for Serbia in the IIHF Division II world championships, scheduled to be held in Novi Sad, about 80 kilometres northwest of Belgrade, April 7-13.

The event was put in jeopardy by an early-morning fire at the Novi Sad Arena on March 24, which destroyed one end of the sports complex, including the home team’s dressing room (see photo). Should repairs not be completed in time, the IIHF has alternate plans to relocate the tournament to Belgrade.

Kovacevic, a 6-foot-3, 218-pound ֱ from Belgrade who led Serbia in scoring at the world championships last year, posted a career-best campaign with the Redmen this season with 18 goals and 35 points in 39 games overall. The 23-year-old management senior is expected to graduate with a commerce degree this spring.

The Novi Sad team, which includes ֱ hockey grads Chris Churchill-Smith, Dan Jacob and Murray Cobb, was expected to supply 10-15 players and equipment to the Serbian national team. However, they lost their dressing room and all their equipment in the untimely fire, which forced a premature end to the local playoffs.

A frantic appeal to hockey contacts around the world, including Bauer Hockey, which has a long-standing equipment-testing relationship with the hockey Redmen, appears to have saved the tournament.

“The response from around the world has been so encouraging,” said Ron Perowne, Jr., son of the ֱ Sports Hall of Fame inductee by the same name, who has billeted Kovacevic during his first few years while playing for the Redmen.

“Hockey equipment has been shipped from Canada, Russia and Sweden, among other places. Serbia finished with the bronze last year in Romania. This year, gold medal aside, we havealready demonstrated a gold medal standard of response andeffective action,making us all better for the experience.”

SOURCE:

Earl Zukerman

Communications Officer

Athletics & Recreation

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514-398-7012

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