The Churchbridge Imperials closed out their 2025/2026 season in style with their annual Year End Supper and Cabaret, held March 21 at the Churchbridge Hall. The evening brought together players, supporters, and community members for a celebration of another memorable season both on and off the ice.
The event featured a full evening of entertainment, beginning with cocktails, followed by supper and the team’s annual awards presentation, and wrapping up with a cabaret dance featuring music by DJ NiteLife. With a strong turnout and lively atmosphere, the night highlighted the deep community support behind the Imperials organization.
A major highlight of the evening was the presentation of team awards, recognizing standout performances and contributions throughout the season.
Leading the list of honourees was Colby Entz, who was named the team’s Most Valuable Player (MVP) for his exceptional performance. On the defensive side, Dylan McCabe earned Top Defenceman honours for his consistency and strength on the blue line.
Offensively, Eamon Milligan and Keegan Milligan shared the Top Scorer award after an impressive season generating points and driving the team’s attack.
Several players were also recognized for their dedication and impact beyond statistics. Dryden Jeannot was named Rookie of the Year, while Jonathan Jenson received the Most Dedicated award for his commitment and work ethic throughout the season. The People’s Choice award went to Donnie St. Marie, highlighting his popularity and connection with the community.
Rounding out the awards, Drew Putland was honoured with the Coach’s Choice award, recognizing his contributions and value to the team as selected by the coaching staff.
The Year End Supper and Cabaret once again served as a fitting conclusion to the Imperials’ season celebrating individual achievements, team success, and the strong community spirit that continues to support hockey in Churchbridge.
