Exciting news for hockey fans and Brantford residents, the Brantford Bulldogs are here to stay for another 15 years! The team has been bought by NHL player Zach Hyman and his family.
The Bulldogs originally moved to Brantford in 2023, playing at the Brantford Civic Centre after their old arena, the FirstOntario Centre in Hamilton, was being renovated. Now, with their new owners, the team is planning to build a brand-new sports complex in Brantford to serve as their new home.
Zach Hyman explained one of the main reasons for this long-term commitment: “Hockey brings people together.” If you’ve ever been to a Bulldogs game, you would know the atmosphere is electric and they definitely bring the community together. With 15 more years ahead and a new arena, there is plenty for the community to be excited for.
Big Plans for the Future
The Bulldogs aren’t just staying, they’re investing in making Brantford their forever home. The new arena promises to be a modern and exciting facility, and many locals, myself included, can’t wait to see what big plans they have.
It’s great to see how this team is focusing on more than just hockey. The Bulldogs are making it clear that they want to be a meaningful part of Brantford’s identity and future.
Why This is Awesome for Brantford
Having the Bulldogs in Brantford is a big win for the city. The games are thrilling, family-friendly events, and now we have at least 15 more seasons to enjoy. With a brand-new sports complex on the way, Brantford will feel like an even more serious hockey city.
But this isn’t just about hockey, it’s about building pride in our community and giving residents something special to rally around.
Can’t Wait for What’s Next!
Whether you’re a huge hockey fan or just looking for a fun weekend activity, the Brantford Bulldogs are here to stay, and the future looks brighter than ever. With new owners, a long-term commitment, and big plans ahead, Brantford’s hockey scene is on the rise.
Let’s go Bulldogs!