Reaching the summit: Pair reminisce about front-row seat to hockey history

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Fifty years ago today, 3,000 boisterous Canadians descended on a Moscow arena eager to get to their seats in time for puck drop.

They were there for the final of the eight-game 1972 Canada-Soviet Union Summit Series. Canada needed to win the game to take the series.Sign up to receive daily headline news from Ottawa Citizen, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. You may unsubscribe any time by clicking on the unsubscribe link at the bottom of our emails. Postmedia Network Inc.

The memory is one of many the two men have from their trip to watch the final four games of the historic series.Article content “It hit me right away was how grey everything was,” Dillon, 71, of Delhi, said. “It was just so drab.The trip cost $800 each and that included the return flight, accommodations, meals and tours. They visited the Kremlin, Lenin’s Tomb, an art gallery inside the Kremlin and the Moscow Circus.

The man was delighted and during the intermission brought a huge bag of grapes to share with them, Dillon recalled.Article content Douglas said the hotel was like the Royal York Hotel when the Grey Cup was being played in Toronto years ago.Jim Dillon holds a watch commemorating the 1972 Canada-Soviet Union Summit Series. Dillon of Delhi and his friend David Douglas of Waterford were among the 3,000 Canadians who went to the Soviet Union to see the final four games of the eight-game series.

“The BIC pen company had given boxes of pens to all of the Canadians heading over to the Soviet Union for the series,” Douglas said. “So, what did we do when faced with a Russian cop, late at night?Article contentA Moscow police officer sat beside Dillon during the final game.

 

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