"It's always nice for the fans to come around and see the players, especially the young kids that watch so closely and idolize a lot of these guys," said forward Kris Versteeg, who grew up two hours southeast of Calgary and played his junior with Lethbridge of the Western Hockey League.
"For them to meet guys on a personal level is probably big for them and it's big for us to show our support to the community that gives everything they have to us.
"I know as a kid I never really got the experience. The Lethbridge Hurricanes were like my NHL team, where every time I got to meet them I was awestruck. As a kid for me, it was big to have role models and guys to look forward to and look up to. I think it's big for these kids too, especially little hockey players."
On site is a 53-foot museum truck, which features interactive displays, original video content, unique photo moments and historic memorabilia. A second trailer hosts a video screen with highlights overlooking a pop-up ball hockey rink.