Happy holiday Monday to everyone. Today wasn't the typical start of the work week but instead something better -- the continuation of the weekend.
The third Monday in February is typically known as Family Day or at least that's the case in Alberta, British Columbia, New Brunswick, Ontario and Saskatchewan. Other names for it are Louis Riel Day in Manitoba, Heritage Day in Nova Scotia and Islander Day in Prince Edward Island.
In Alberta the holiday was first celebrated in 1990 and this province was actually the first to have a statutory holiday in February (Saskatchewan was second in 2007). It all happened on the advice of then Premier Don Getty who said it was important for Albertans to spend time with their families.
Unfortunately, as the schedule would have it, the Oilers were going to spend this Monday with their hockey family. The team embarked on a day-long travel itinerary from Edmonton to Tampa to kick off their five-game road trip (other stops include Florida, Carolina, Philadelphia and Chicago).
Leave in the morning, add in a two-hour time difference, a five-plus-hour flight, a bus ride to the hotel and it would be supper time before the team arrived at the site of their next game against the two-time defending Stanley Cup champion Lightning.
GENE'S BLOG: Family Day
Gene writes about Devin Shore becoming a father on Saturday and Jay Woodcroft in transition with his young family from Bakersfield to Edmonton
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