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Tradition and spirit carry Steel Blade night  

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Downtown St. Catharines carried a different kind of energy on Friday night. The Meridian Centre, filled with 3,700 spectators, became more than an arena; it was a meeting ground for tradition and community. The Steel Blade Classic, now in its 26th year, is no longer just a hockey game. The game has become the heartbeat of Brock’s Homecoming — a reminder that belonging can be felt as much in the stands as it can on the ice.  

What struck most about the evening was not simply the red jerseys skating end to end, but the sea of red and white wrapped around the stands. Students pressed shoulder to shoulder, alumni embraced after years apart and families settled into seats brought generations of fans. Every cheer folded into the next until it became difficult to tell where one voice ended and another began. The Steel Blade has always been about hockey, but its endurance lies in how it gathers people into one shared community.  

This year’s game carried greater weight, coinciding with the 60th season of Brock men’s hockey. That number carries history; it reflects decades of young players who have put on a Brock jersey and felt the pressure of legacy.  

On the ice, the Badgers fought with heart. The opening goal from Guelph quieted the stands, only for them to erupt when Holden Rogers evened the score before the first intermission. For a moment, the building shook with hope that this might be Brock’s night. As the Gryphons regained control and pulled away on the scoreboard, the noise didn’t fade. The fans refused to leave their team stranded in silence. The cheers that followed each play spoke less of the result and more of the loyalty that binds supporters to the crest on the jersey.  

When the final buzzer confirmed a five to one loss, no one filed out in defeat. Instead, the crowd lingered, still singing and waving, caught in the spirit of the night that became more than hockey. For every fan who came in spirit, every alumnus who returned to campus and every player who carried the weight of the occasion, the Steel Blade Classic delivered its purpose: sport is not defined by wins or loses but by the communities it builds and the traditions it sustains. 

The Classic remains a priority in Niagara culture, affirming that pride does not disappear with a scoreline and that sometimes, the most enduring victories are not written on the ice, but in the memories carried long after the game is done.  

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