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Wolf Talk Hero to Hero Game is January 28 Waterloo Wolves Midget AAA Hockey January 2013 Volume 4, Issue 4 Sponsors 2 Roster 3 Schedule 4 The Season So Far 5 Meet Your Wolves 6/7 15 Books to Read During the Lockout 7 Inside this issue: Tournoi International de Hockey Midget de Drummondville On January 16, the Waterloo Wolves head east to Quebec to compete in the 49th annual Drummond- ville International Midget Hockey Tournament. The Wolves' schedule (in Pool A) is: January 17 7:55am Waterloo Wolves at Upper Canada Cyclones (Centre Marcel Dionne/CMD) 9:30pm Eastern Ontario Wild at Waterloo Wolves (CMD) January 18 9:05am Ottawa 67s at Waterloo Wolves (CMD) January 19 10:40am 3rd in Pool B at 2nd in Pool A (CMD) 12:25pm 3rd in Pool A at 2nd in Pool B (CMD) 6:10pm the winner of the 10:40am game plays 1st in Pool A (CMD) 9:15pm the winner of the 12:25pm game plays 1st in Pool B (CMD) January 20 2:15 Championship Game To learn more, visit the tournament's official website. On Monday, January 28 at 7:00pm, there will be a special pre-game ceremony where the Waterloo Wolves will be making their annual presentation to Hero to Hero. This year, Phil Dyson, will be rep- resenting the Hero to Hero organization. Since 2009, the Waterloo Wolves have teamed up with Hero to Hero. Hero to Hero is a non-political organization that matches emergency services personnel and sports teams with Canadian troops serv- ing overseas. The personnel or teams from Canada send autographed shirts and other goodies to the troops, showing their support for the members of the Canadian Armed Forces. A “Waterloo Wolves Support the Troops” banner will be available at home games in January by the “Chuck-a-Puck/50-50” table. Players, coaches, family members, friends and fans are encouraged to sign the banner before January 28th.

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Page 1: Wolf Talk - · PDF file12/01/2009 · organization that matches emergency services personnel and sports teams with Canadian ... for the members of the Canadian ... Jewellers Inc

Wolf Talk Hero to Hero Game is January 28

Waterloo Wolves Midget AAA Hockey January 2013

Volume 4, Issue 4

Sponsors 2

Roster 3

Schedule 4

The Season So Far 5

Meet Your Wolves 6/7

15 Books to Read

During the Lockout

7

Inside this issue:

Tournoi International de Hockey Midget de Drummondville

On January 16, the Waterloo Wolves head east to Quebec to compete in the 49th annual Drummond-

ville International Midget Hockey Tournament.

The Wolves' schedule (in Pool A) is:

January 17

7:55am Waterloo Wolves at Upper Canada Cyclones (Centre Marcel Dionne/CMD) 9:30pm Eastern

Ontario Wild at Waterloo Wolves (CMD)

January 18

9:05am Ottawa 67s at Waterloo Wolves (CMD)

January 19

10:40am 3rd in Pool B at 2nd in Pool A (CMD)

12:25pm 3rd in Pool A at 2nd in Pool B (CMD)

6:10pm the winner of the 10:40am game plays 1st in Pool A (CMD)

9:15pm the winner of the 12:25pm game plays 1st in Pool B (CMD)

January 20

2:15 Championship Game

To learn more, visit the tournament's official website.

On Monday, January 28 at 7:00pm, there will be a special pre-game ceremony where the Waterloo Wolves will be making their annual presentation to Hero to Hero. This year, Phil Dyson, will be rep-resenting the Hero to Hero organization.

Since 2009, the Waterloo Wolves have teamed up with Hero to Hero. Hero to Hero is a non-political organization that matches emergency services personnel and sports teams with Canadian troops serv-ing overseas. The personnel or teams from Canada send autographed shirts and other goodies to the troops, showing their support for the members of the Canadian Armed Forces.

A “Waterloo Wolves Support the Troops” banner will be available at home games in January by the “Chuck-a-Puck/50-50” table. Players, coaches, family members, friends and fans are encouraged to sign the banner before January 28th.

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Page 2 Wolf Ta lk Volume 4, I ssue 4

Sponsors for 2012-2013

To Our Sponsors

Everything the Waterloo Wolves Midget AAA Hockey

Team has achieved in since its inception would not

have been possible without the support of dedicat-

ed, enthusiastic sponsors…like you.

You help make it happen!

GOLD

Ball Construction Inc.

Compass Group

Conestoga Meat Packers

Daily Grill Restaurant

Piller’s Fine Foods

SILVER

Raffi Jewellers Inc.

Viscofan Canada Inc.

Weber Inc

GENERAL SPONSORS

DW Lorentz Construction Inc.

Angstrom Communications Inc.

Eileen Innocente - In Memory of

Mario 'Pinky' Innocente

MacMillan Tire

Lance Roberts, Real Estate Broker,

Royal LePage Scharf Realty

Shawn McFalls Racing

Sherry & Jim Peeples

Eastbridge Dental Care

Rosendale Farms Ltd.

Pioneer Hi-Bred

Pro Fleet Care KW Advertising

Dolphin Identification Systems Inc.

Optimist Club of Conestogo/ Win-

terbourne

Septimatech Group Inc.

BRONZE

McEachnie Group Private Wealth Management Kissner Group

J.C Waterworks Plumbing Redman Distributing

Dordan Mechanical Inc. Priority Circuits Ltd.

Fergus Family Chiropractic Reiser (Canada) Ltd.

G&G Skate Training Centre Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Darcy Rector

Document Imaging Partners Dundee Wealth

ES Hockey Training Inc. P & H Foods

Sealed Air (Canada) Co. T.D. Waterhouse

Graham Mathew & Partners LLP Winpak Ltd.

Kohan Kobayashi Canada Inc. Ayr Coach Lines

Sports Groups International D.C. Foods

Kerry Canada Inc. Pestell Shavings

Hela Spice Canada Inc. National Truck League

Canadian Linen and Uniform Service

Alliance Roofing & Sheet Metal Ltd.

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Page 3 Wolf Ta lk Volume 4, I ssue 4

2012-13 Waterloo Wolves

Players #16-Tim Nauta “C”

#10-Ray McFalls “A”

#18-Sean McEwan “A”

#66-Jake Moggy “A”

#7-Brenden Goran

#1-Ryan Purcell

#39-Austin Cox

#44-Mackenzie Shantz

#19-Kevin Orleman

#22-Zack Hedley

#33-Jackson McIntosh

#94-Steve Lorentz

#88-Thomas Pestell

#9-Connor Kaminski

#13-Shawn Mitchell

#68-Matthieu Bourbeau

#57-Nick Palmer

#77-Jacob Rawlinson

#4-Garrett Pollock

Waterloo Wolves’ 55+ Fan Club

Coaching Staff Head Coach

Jeff Brick

Associate Coaches

Norm Bonnell

Paul Gaudet

Dave Steele

Trainer

Greg Henning

Assistant Trainer

Chad Drown

Skate Technician

Kim Rennie

Strength & Conditioning

Chris McFarlane

You can join the 55+ Fan Club at

any home game throughout the

season. Please check the regular

league schedule for details.

The 55+ Fan Club is supported

by The City of Waterloo, The Wa-

terloo Wolves, and The Waterloo

Minor Hockey Association.

Your free membership comes

with a lot of perks!

- free admission to all Waterloo

Wolves Midget AAA hockey

games played at RIM Park

(where the parking is always free)

- take part in 50/50 draws and

chuck-a-puck contests

- have your name entered into weekly members-only draws

- support local, young athletes

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Sunday, September 23 – Waterloo 2 Lambton 3 (OT)

Monday, October 1 – Hamilton 4 Waterloo 6

Friday, October 5 – Waterloo 2 Cambridge 4

Sunday, October 7 – Waterloo 7 Huron-Perth 0

Monday, October 22 - Kitchener 4 Waterloo 5 (SO)

Saturday, October 27 - Lambton 3 Waterloo 4

Monday, October 29 - Brantford 1 Waterloo 5

Monday, November 12 – London 1 Waterloo 4

Sunday, November 18 – Waterloo 3 Windsor 2 (OT)

Wednesday, November 21 – Waterloo 4 Brantford 2

Friday, November 23 – Waterloo 5 Cambridge 4 (SO)

Sunday, November 25 – Waterloo 3 London 7

Monday, November 26 – Huron-Perth 4 Waterloo 6

Thursday, November 29 – Waterloo 2 Kitchener 4

Saturday, December 1 – Waterloo 2 Lambton 1

Saturday, December 8 – Waterloo 4 Kitchener 7

Monday, December 10 – Cambridge 2 Waterloo 1 (SO)

December 15 to 16 – Alliance Showcase in London

Saturday, December 15 – Waterloo 4 Brantford 1

Wolf Ta lk Volume 4, I ssue 4 Page 4

2012-2013 Regular Season Schedule & Results

Saturday, December 15 – Huron-Perth 1 Waterloo 2 (OT)

Sunday, December 16 – Waterloo 2 London 3 (OT)

Monday, December 17 – Kitchener 3 Waterloo 1

Friday, December 21 – Waterloo 5 Hamilton 4 (OT)

Friday, December 28 – Waterloo 9 Windsor 2

Saturday, January 5 – Windsor 1 Waterloo 5

Monday, January 7 – Brantford 2 Waterloo 7

Friday, January 11 – 8:30 pm – Waterloo at Huron Perth (Stratford Rotary

Complex – Molson Rink)

Monday, January 14 – 7:30pm – Hamilton at Waterloo

January 16 to 20 – Drummondville, Quebec Tournament

Wednesday, January 23 – 7:30 pm – Waterloo at London (Medway Arena)

Saturday, January 26 – 2:00pm – Windsor at Waterloo

Monday, January 28 – 7:00pm – Hero to Hero presentation ceremony

7:30pm puck drop for Cambridge at Waterloo

Friday, February 1 – 8:30pm – Waterloo at Hamilton (Chedoke – Blue)

Saturday, February 2 – 2:00pm – Lambton at Waterloo

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The Season So Far

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As of January 6, 2013: Goaltenders: Jackson McIntosh was ranked at #3 and Ryan Purcell at #8 in the Alliance

Scoring Leaders: Ray McFalls is 5th in scoring, with Sean McEwan 9th and Tim Nauta 15th in the league.

Standings: The Wolves are lying in 3rd place with 16 wins, 5 losses, 2 OT losses, and 1 SO loss

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Wolf Ta lk Volume 4, I ssue 4 Page 6

Getting to Know Your Wolves

#88 Thomas Pestell

1. Favourite NHL team.

Washington Capitals

2. Name the NHL player you most

admire (past or present) and why?

Alexander Ovechkin because of this

all-round game.

3. Are you superstitious? No.

4. What is the most embarrassing

band/musician on your iPod?

Maroon 5.

5. What is the best thing that YOU

can cook?

Grilled cheese sandwich.

6. What is the worst movie you

have ever seen?

Piranha 3D.

7. What is the best moment in

your hockey career so far?

Making the Waterloo Wolves Midget

AAA!

8. Will there be an NHL season

this year? No.

9. What is the best book you have

read? “Iceman: my fighting life” by

Chuck Liddell

10. Pick one word to describe

hockey. Determination

#33 Jackson McIntosh

1. Favourite NHL team.

Undecided. I just cheer for my fav

goalies (Quick, Rinne, Price, Miller).

2. Name the NHL player you most

admire (past or present) and why?

Carey Price. He’s intense and com-

petitive but always comes across calm

3. Are you superstitious? Try not to be.

4. What is the most embarrassing

band/musician on your iPod?

Colbie Caillat, for sure.

5. What is the best thing that YOU

can cook? I can cook a lot of things

but the quality may not be up to par.

Best? Grilled cheese sandwiches.

6. What is the worst movie you

have ever seen?Human Centipede 2.

7. What is the best moment in

your hockey career so far? Tie

between when Darcy Tucker asked

me to be a part of his sports manage-

ment prospects, and when we beat

the Soo this year.

8. Will there be an NHL season

this year? No. Thank God for the

World Juniors!

9. What is the best book you have

read? “Frankenstein” - Mary Shelley

10. Pick one word to describe

hockey. Thrilling

#66 Jake Moggy

1. Favourite NHL team.

Calgary Flames

2. Name the NHL player you most

admire (past or present) and why?

Jerome Iginla, because he's an offen-

sive player that can play tough and he

is also a good leader.

3. Are you superstitious?

Not really.

4. What is the most embarrassing

band/musician on your iPod?

Cat Stevens

5. What is the best thing that YOU

can cook?

Cheese and crackers

6. What is the worst movie you

have ever seen?

Meet the Spartans

7. What is the best moment in

your hockey career so far?

Going to Europe with the Wolves

last year.

8. Will there be an NHL season

this year? I don’t think there will

be.

9. What is the best book you have

read? "The Art of Racing in the

Rain" - Garth Stein

10. Pick one word to describe

hockey. Indescribable

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Wolf Ta lk Volume 4, I ssue 4 Page 7

Top 15 Books to Read During the Lockout

List courtesy of Steve Silverman, www.NHL.com.

Searching for Bobby Orr by Stephen

Brunt

The Instigator: How Gary Bettman

Remade The League And Changed The

Game Forever by Jonathan Gatehouse

1972: The Summit Series: The Untold

Story by Richard J. Bendell

Stanley Cup: 120 Years of Hockey Su-

premacy by Eric Zweig

The Boys of Winter by Wayne Coffey

Maurice Richard: reluctant hero by

Chris Goyens

My Greatest

Day by Scott

Morrison

Saving Face:

The Art and

History of the

Goalie Mask by

Jim Hynes

Hockey Dad by Bob McKenzie

Gretzky's Tears by Stephen Brunt

The Art of Scouting by Shane Malloy

The Montreal Canadiens: 100 Years of

Glory by D'Arcy Jenish

Shooting From the Lip by Chris

O'Donnell

Open Ice by Jack Falla

Gretzky To Lemieux by Ed Willes

Getting to Know Your Wolves continued...

#7 Brenden Goran

1. Favourite NHL team.

Toronto Maple Leafs

2. Name the NHL player you most

admire (past or present) and why?

Milan Lucic

3. Are you superstitious?

Yes

4. What is the most embarrassing

band/musician on your iPod?

Miley Cyrus

5. What is the best thing that YOU

can cook?

I make a mean dish of nachos.

6. What is the worst movie you

have ever seen?

Are We There Yet?

7. What is the best moment in

your hockey career so far?

Going to Europe with the Wolves

last year and playing the friendship

games.

8. Will there be an NHL season

this year? When I score 100 goals

in one season.

9. What is the best book you have

read?

I’m not a big reader.

10. Pick one word to describe

hockey. Life

#4 Garrett Pollock

1. Favourite NHL team.

Montreal Canadiens

2. Name the NHL player you most

admire (past or present) and why?

Nicklas Lidstrom, because he's a big

physical defensive defenseman.

3. Are you superstitious?

Yes

4. What is the most embarrassing

band/musician on your iPod?

Justin Bieber

5. What is the best thing that YOU

can cook?

Surf and turf

6. What is the worst movie you

have ever seen?

13 Going on 30

7. What is the best moment in

your hockey career so far?

Going to Europe with the Wolves

last year.

8. Will there be an NHL season

this year? Yes, a 48-game season

9. What is the best book you have

read? “A Season of Loss, a Lifetime

of Forgiveness: the Dan Snyder and

Dany Heatley Story” by John

Manasso

10. Pick one word to describe

hockey. Canadian

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Willy Huber – Chair and Corp. Sponsorship

Marnie Huber – Director Parent Fundraising

Jeff Brick – Head Coach

Gary Spark – Director Team Operations

Sandi Henning – Director Media

Vicki Eckert—Wolfamania Chair

Debi Purcell—Team Manager 2012-13

Diana Thomas—Announcer

Ray Kosumovic—WMHA President

Rob Grein – WMHA Liasion

Jeff Brick, Head Coach [email protected]

Willy Huber, Chair & Corporate Sponsorships

519-743-1412 ext. 260 [email protected]

Gary Spark, Team Operations

519-570-3042 [email protected]

Sandi Henning, Media & Advertising

519-208-7466 [email protected]

Once a Wolf,

Always a Wolf !

Contact Us!

Midget Operating Committee 2012-2013

Good luck / Bonne chance in Drummondville!