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1 Preliminary events  





2 Regular season game  





3 Inspiration for ongoing outdoor games  





4 Game summary  





5 Entertainment  





6 Team rosters  



6.1  Scratches  





6.2  Officials  







7 See also  





8 References  





9 External links  














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Heritage Classic
123 Total
Montreal Canadiens 022 4
Edmonton Oilers 012 3
DateNovember 22, 2003
VenueCommonwealth Stadium
CityEdmonton, Alberta
Attendance57,167
2011 →

The Heritage Classic was an outdoor ice hockey game played on November 22, 2003, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, between the Edmonton Oilers and the Montreal Canadiens. It was the first National Hockey League (NHL) game to be played outdoors as a part of regular season play. The Heritage Classic concept was modeled after the success of the "Cold War" game between the University of Michigan and Michigan State University in 2001.[1]

The event took place in Edmonton's Commonwealth Stadium in front of a crowd of 57,167, despite temperatures of close to −18 °C, −30 °C (−22 °F) with wind chill.[2] It was held to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Edmonton Oilers joining the NHL in 1979 and the 20th anniversary of their first Stanley Cup win in 1984. The CBC television broadcast drew 2.747 million viewers in Canada, the second-highest audience for a regular-season NHL game.[3] This was the first NHL game broadcast in HD on CBC.[4]

Preliminary events

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First, the MegaStars game was played between some of the best former players from both clubs. The Oilers were represented by the best players from their 1980s dynasty, led by Wayne Gretzky. The Canadiens were represented by players from their 1970s dynasty, led by Guy Lafleur, and a few members of the 1986 and 1993 championship squads. Both teams were composed of players who had won Stanley Cups with the Oilers or Canadiens, except for the Oilers' first NHL captain, Ron Chipperfield, and the Canadiens' Russ Courtnall, who Rejean Houle said was selected for his speed.[5] Cam Connor and Mark Napier were the only players that played for both the Oilers and the Canadiens during their NHL careers; both played for the Canadiens during the game. Mark Messier, the only active player at the time, received special permission from the New York Rangers front office to compete for Edmonton in the game.[6] The MegaStars game consisted of two 15-minute halves rather than three 20-minute periods, and was won by the Oilers by a score of 2–0. After the game, Messier jokingly called the low-scoring contest "a typical Oilers win," a reference to the numerous high-scoring games of the Oilers' heyday in the 1980s.

Regular season game

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The second game was an official NHL regular season contest between the Edmonton Oilers and the Montreal Canadiens. Montreal won the game 4–3. Richard Zednik of the Canadiens scored the first goal of the game, and also scored the game-winner. Goaltender Jose Theodore wore a Canadiens tuque over the top of his goalie mask.[7]

The game was released to DVD by the CBC, and included special features such as player interviews.

Inspiration for ongoing outdoor games

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The first NHL game to be played outdoors was a pre-season exhibition game on September 27, 1991, when the Los Angeles Kings played the New York Rangers outside Caesars PalaceinLas Vegas.[8]

Following the success of the 2003 Heritage Classic, the league moved forward with the periodic NHL Heritage Classic series, which – as of the 2023 Heritage Classic (in Edmonton, to mark the 20th anniversary of the original) – have each been hosted by a Canadian NHL team, at a venue in or near the host team's city.

In 2008, the league began the NHL Winter Classic series, an outdoor regular season game played annually on New Year's Day, which to date have all been hosted by an American NHL team, at a venue in or near the host team's city.

In 2014, the league instigated the semi-regular NHL Stadium Series, an outdoor regular season game, which to date have all been hosted by an American NHL team, at a venue in or near the host team's city.

Game summary

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Nov 22, 2003 Montreal Canadiens 4–3 Edmonton Oilers Commonwealth Stadium Recap
Scoring summary
Period Team Goal Assist(s) Time Score
1st No scoring
2nd MTL Richard Zednik (5) Patrice Brisebois (7), Michael Ryder (7) 0:39 1–0 MTL
MTL Yanic Perreault (6) (PP) Craig Rivet (8), Mike Ribeiro (11) 10:53 2–0 MTL
EDM Eric Brewer (1) Jarret Stoll (1), Steve Staios (7) 13:45 2–1 MTL
3rd MTL Yanic Perreault (7) Niklas Sundstrom (3), Craig Rivet (4) 2:22 3–1 MTL
EDM Jarret Stoll (4) Steve Staios (8) 13:06 3–2 MTL
MTL Richard Zednik (6) Sheldon Souray (3) 14:18 4–2 MTL
EDM Steve Staios (3) Radek Dvorak (8) 14:57 4–3 MTL
Number in parentheses represents the player's total in goals or assists to that point of the season
Penalty summary
Period Team Player Penalty Time PIM
1st EDM Cory Cross High-sticking 13:49 2:00
2nd EDM Ryan Smyth Hooking 9:31 2:00
MTL Chad Kilger Hooking 11:42 2:00
3rd MTL Francis Bouillon Roughing 12:58 2:00
EDM Jason Chimera Roughing 12:58 2:00
Three star selections
Team Player Statistics
1st MTL Yanic Perreault 2 Goals
2nd EDM Steve Staios 1 Goal, 2 Assists
3rd MTL Richard Zednik 2 Goals

Entertainment

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During the pre-game ceremony, Wayne Gretzky's daughter Paulina Gretzky performed "I Will Remember You" by Sarah McLachlan while Oilers anthem singer Paul Lorieau performed O Canada in English and French.

Team rosters

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^1 Steve Valiquette dressed for the Edmonton Oilers as the back-up goalie and did not enter the game.
^2 Mathieu Garon dressed for the Montreal Canadiens as the back-up goalie and did not enter the game.

Scratches

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Officials

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Edmonton Oilers Heritage Website – Heritage Classic". Archived from the original on February 6, 2012. Retrieved October 15, 2006.
  • ^ "Hourly Data Report for November 22, 2003". Canada's National Climate Archive. Environment Canada. Archived from the original on March 5, 2012. Retrieved November 29, 2010.
  • ^ Iofrida, Chris (December 27, 2007). "The NHL moves outdoors". CBC Sports. Archived from the original on December 29, 2007. Retrieved November 29, 2010.
  • ^ Zazula, John (October 20, 2016). "Nov. 22, 2003: Thousands brave cold at inaugural Heritage Classic". CBC News. Archived from the original on August 4, 2021. Retrieved November 15, 2019.
  • ^ "Not everybody was eager to play MegaStars game". CBC Sports. November 20, 2003. Archived from the original on November 23, 2003. Retrieved January 1, 2011.
  • ^ "Messier Allowed To Play In Exhibition Game". WCVB-TV. SportsNetwork. November 21, 2003. Archived from the original on March 20, 2012. Retrieved January 1, 2011.
  • ^ Habs Theodore dons a toque. National Hockey League. November 22, 2003. Archived from the original on January 3, 2017. Retrieved January 2, 2017.
  • ^ Huskey, Melody (December 31, 2008). "Kings No Stranger to Outdoor Game". Los Angeles Kings. Archived from the original on January 19, 2010. Retrieved October 29, 2023.
  • ^ a b "Theodore makes 34 saves, fashion statement | Box Score". ESPN. November 22, 2003. Archived from the original on June 30, 2021. Retrieved August 21, 2009.
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