SEATTLE -- Yanni Gourde’s roots are the kind the Winter Classic romanticizes: growing up in a small town, spending all day on an outdoor rink, playing hockey in its purest form.
His outdoor experience helped build the skill and grit he used to battle through the minors, make the NHL and win the Stanley Cup twice as an undrafted, 5-foot-9 forward.
Now, finally, the 32-year-old will play an NHL outdoor game for the first time. The Seattle Kraken will host the Vegas Golden Knights in the 2024 Discover NHL Winter Classic at T-Mobile Park on Jan. 1 (3 p.m. ET; MAX, truTV, TNT, SN, TVAS).
“I’m super excited, honestly,” he said. “I think it’s going to be a lot of fun. Yeah, playing an outdoor game, it’s definitely at the top of the list of things you want to do in the NHL, and I think I’m super fortunate that I’ll get to have one this year.”
Gourde grew up in Saint-Narcisse-de-Beaurivage, Quebec, where some 1,000 people live about 45 minutes south of Quebec City.
His father, Jean-Guy, and uncle Geatan took care of the town’s outdoor rink. It had real boards, topped with a fence instead of glass, and was less than a three-minute walk from home.
Gourde played with his older brother, Guillaume, and younger brother, Jason.
“My dad would be like, ‘You guys go,’” Gourde said. “He’d pick us up later, or we had a curfew and would just come back. We would spend our days there -- days there, all day. It was so much fun.”
From about 12 to 15 years of age, Gourde worked at the rink too.
He maintained the ice at night. During three or four hours, he’d play poker inside, go out in the cold, put down a layer of water and repeat every 15 or 30 minutes, making the sheet nice and thick for the morning.
When it snowed, he shoveled.
“It was some of my best memories growing up,” Gourde said.