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Hockey star Aleksander Barkov gets an arena class folk festival in

The national celebration of the Finnish captain who won the Stanley Cup is on Wednesday next week. There are former teammates and NHL fans.

Finnish ice hockey player To Aleksander Barkov a big folk festival is organized in his hometown Tampere.

The National Festival is in Tampere in a week from now, on Wednesday, July 31.

Barkov won the Stanley Cup as the first Finnish captain in history with the Florida Panthers. In honor of that, Tappara’s background company Tamhockey and the city of Tampere are organizing a free folk festival for the public at the Tampere arena.

Captain Barkov comes to the party together with the Stanley Cup trophy. Barkov’s breeding club is Tappara, and today he is also a significant owner of Tappara.

Barkov is waiting for the party

Barkov hopes that the celebration will motivate young people to believe in themselves.

– Winning the Stanley Cup has been my big dream since I was a little boy, and the emotional state caused by that achievement is still hard to describe in words. I am very much looking forward to bringing the trophy to my beloved hometown and I hope that such an opportunity motivates as many children and young people as possible to believe in themselves and pursue their dreams, he says in the press release.

Celebrities and fans there

The folk festival will be held at the arena from 5 p.m. The doors to the event open at 4:30 p.m.

You must claim a free entrance ticket to the party from the online service. Tickets will be available today at 12 noon.

will show the folk festival in Areena live from 17:00 to 18:40.

In addition to Barkov, also the other Finnish Stanley Cup winners of the Florida Panthers Anton Lundell, Eetu Luostarinen, Niko Mikkola and coach Tuomo Ruutu are present in the arena.

In addition, the previous Stanley Cup winner from Tampere Ville Nieminen is present.

Tamhockey’s development and events director Aki Hautamäki believes that the event will be a spectacle. That’s why an arena has been reserved as a place.

– The last time the jug was officially spinning in Tampere was in 2001, when Ville Nieminen won.

During the evening, in addition to Barkov and the Stanley Cup, the event will include excerpts from the Tappara academy’s career and hear speeches from former teammates and prominent Finns. Hockey influencers and NHL fans are expected to attend. The Sami Pitkämö Orchestra is also there, for example.

The first Finnish Stanley Cup winner is Jari Kurri. There are 18 winners in total.

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