Stanley Cup makes stop at Sudbury restaurant

Mike Yeo with Jade Gribbons (left side) and Hannah Crossgrove (centre). Photo supplied.

Mike Yeo with Jade Gribbons (left side) and Hannah Crossgrove (centre). Photo supplied.

Jul 23, 2009- 12:46 PM

By: Sudbury Northern Life

Mike Yeo, assistant coach, of the Pittsburgh Penguins was at a packed house Wednesday night at a downtown Sudbury restaurant, Respect is Burning, but he didn't come alone. He brought the Stanley Cup with him for local hockey fans to admire. 

Yeo played hockey for the Sudbury Wolves in the early 90s, prior to joining the Penguins organization.

The event was part of a private family dinner, with only members of the restaurant's Supper Club able to arrange for reservations to attend. 




 

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