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7 Team-Themed Recipes For Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada

All seven Canadian teams are hitting the ice this weekend! To get you game-ready, here are some team-inspired recipes for fans to serve up when the puck drops.
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Photo, SIan Richards.

Hockey team recipes

Cinnamon-sugar snowshoes

This fried sweet dough is an Ottawa classic – so if you’re cheering for the Sens today, whip up our take to enjoy as you wait for the puck to drop.

Photo, Sian Richards.

Cinnamon-sugar snowshoesSens' capital city classic

Maple fudge

For the lagging Leafs, fans can get a boost from this sugary treat. Follow these tips to get it to the smoothest, creamiest consistency. Get the recipe here.

Photo, Roberto Caruso. 

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Maple fidge in leaf cut-outs: How to make maple fudge at homeLeafs' maple fudge

Traditional tourtiere

For the Canadiens fans, serve up a traditional French-Canadian tourtière for dinner tonight. Get the recipe.

Photo, Roberto Caruso. 

Traditional French-Canadian tourtiere tartCanadiens' tourtiere tart

Cedar-plank salmon

Wild pacific-coast salmon is not to be missed; and if you don’t have to dig your ‘cue out of the snow, we recommend bundling up for a little winter grilling! (This cedar plank grilled salmon is far and away a kitchen favoruite.)

Cedar-plank-salmon-1-lCanucks' Pacific coast salmon

Fiery hot sauce

Make hockey-night taco night. Calgary fans can dial up the heat to flaming hot with our fiery hot sauce recipe.

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Photo, Sian Richards.

Taco toppingsFlames' hot taco sauce

Homemade duchess doughnuts

Oilers fans, get ready to deep fry! Hacking a Canadian classic isn’t a task we took lightly, but we insisted on perfecting it so everyone can enjoy the Dutchie at home. Get the recipe.

Photo, Erik Putz. 

7 Team-Themed Recipes For Scotiabank Hockey Day in CanadaOilers' deep-fried doughnut

Fresh walleye with mustard dill sauce

This freshwater fish can be fished in the winter, but if you’re not up to carving up the ice on Lake Winnipeg, Jets fans, grab it at the store – we won’t tell. Get the recipe.

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Photo, Roberto Caruso.

Fresh walleye with mustard-dill sauce.Pan-fried Winnipeg walleye

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