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Page 1: Page 2 Our Amazing Sponsors · 68 Jack lancy Favourite NHL team: Detroit Red Wings NHL player you most admire and why: Erik Karlsson. He is a great two-way defenseman. Are you superstitious?
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Pro Hockey Life All-Star Game

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This year’s Pro-Hockey Life AAA All-Star Weekend took place November 23 to 24, 2019 in Woodstock. The Waterloo Wolves’

coaching staff led Team White which included the following players:

33 Marshall Nicholls 11 Kyle Maloney

2 Travis Baker 12 Jaxson Murray

5 Ryan Cook 14 Owen Parsons

19 Nicholas Thibodeau 10 Mateo Amaral (alternate)

Special congratulations to Owen Parsons who was awarded Player of the Game for Team White.

Waterloo Gold Puck Tournament The Wolves’ schedule at the 49th Annual Waterloo Gold Puck Tournament

(December 13 to 19) is as follows:

Friday, December 13 – 8:00am – Guelph Jr Gryphons at Waterloo Wolves

(Pillers)

Friday, December 13 – 6:00pm – Waterloo Wolves at Brampton 45s (Pillers)

Saturday, December 14 – 10:00am – Oakville Rangers at Waterloo Wolves

(Pillers)

Saturday, December 14 – 6:00pm – Waterloo Wolves at Hamilton Jr Bull-

dogs (Pillers)

Sunday, December 15 – schedule to be posted on tournament site

For more information visit the WMHA website at waterloominorhockey.com

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2019-2020 Schedule Friday, September 27 – 6:00pm – Waterloo Wolves at London Jr Knights (Alliance Showcase, Brantford, Gretzky Centre #1)

Saturday, September 28 – 10:30am – Lambton Jr Sting at Waterloo Wolves (Alliance Showcase, Brantford, Gretzky Center #3)

Saturday, September 28 – 7:00pm – Waterloo Wolves at Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs (Alliance Showcase, Brantford, Gretzky Center #1)

Sunday, September 29 – 12:00noon – Windsor Jr Spitfires at Waterloo Wolves (Alliance Showcase, Brantford, Gretzky Center #1)

Sunday October 6 – 7:30pm – Waterloo Wolves at London Jr Knights

Monday, October 7 – 7:30pm – Huron-Perth Lakers at Waterloo Wolves

Wednesday, October 9 – 8:00pm – Waterloo Wolves at Brantford 99ers

Saturday, October 12 – 1:00pm – Lambton Jr Sting at Waterloo Wolves

Monday, October 14 – 7:30pm – London Jr Knights at Waterloo Wolves

Saturday, October 19 – 12:00noon – Waterloo Wolves at Huron-Perth Lakers

Monday, October 21 – 7:30pm – Kitchener Jr Rangers at Waterloo Wolves

Friday, October 25 – 8:30pm – Waterloo Wolves at Windsor Jr Spitfires

Monday, October 28 – 7:30pm – Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs at Waterloo Wolves

Saturday, November 2 – 12:15pm – Waterloo Wolves at Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs

Monday, November 4 – 7:30pm – Brantford 99ers at Waterloo Wolves

Friday, November 15 – 8:45pm – Waterloo Wolves at Windsor Jr Spitfires

Sunday, November 17 – 12:30pm – Waterloo Wolves at Windsor Jr Spitfires

Monday, November 18 – 7:30pm – Kitchener Jr Rangers at Waterloo Wolves

Thursday, November 21 – 8:00pm – Waterloo Wolves at Kitchener Jr Rangers

Saturday, November 23 – 6:30pm – Windsor Jr Spitfires at Waterloo Wolves

Monday, November 25 – 7:30pm – Brantford 99ers at Waterloo Wolves

Saturday, November 30 – 8:00pm – Waterloo Wolves at Lambton Jr Sting

Sunday, December 1 – at Huron-Perth Lakers (cancelled; to be rescheduled)

Monday, December 2 – 7:30pm – Huron-Perth Lakers at Waterloo Wolves

Saturday, December 7 – 2:15pm – Waterloo Wolves at Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs

Monday, December 9 – 7:30pm – London Jr Knights at Waterloo Wolves

Thursday, December 19 – 8:00pm – Waterloo Wolves at Kitchener Jr Rangers

Saturday, December 21 – 8:00pm – Waterloo Wolves at Lambton Jr Sting

Monday, December 23 – 7:30pm – Brantford 99ers at Waterloo Wolves

Thursday, January 9 – 8:00pm – Waterloo Wolves at Kitchener Jr Rangers

Monday, January 13 – 7:30pm – Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs at Waterloo Wolves

Wednesday, January 22 – 8:00pm – Waterloo Wolves at Brantford 99ers

Saturday, January 25 – 1:00pm – Lambton Jr Sting at Waterloo Wolves

Monday, January 27 – 7:30pm – London Jr Knights at Waterloo Wolves

Friday, January 31 – 8:30pm – Waterloo Wolves at Huron-Perth Lakers

Tournaments Friday, November 8 to

Sunday, November 10

Kitchener Blueline Tournament

Friday, December 13 to

Sunday, December 15

Waterloo Gold Puck Tournament

European

Friendship Tour Friday, December 28 to

Monday, January 6

European Friendship Tour

(Germany, Austria and the Czech

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68 Jack Clancy

Favourite NHL team:

Detroit Red Wings

NHL player you most admire and why:

Erik Karlsson. He is a great two-way

defenseman.

Are you superstitious?

No.

Most embarrassing band/musician on

your iPod?

Miley Cyrus

Best thing you can cook?

Pasta.

Worst movie you have seen?

How to Train Your Dragon.

What has been the best moment in your

hockey career so far:

Winning a big tournament in Ottawa.

Who will win the Stanley Cup this year?

Florida Panthers.

Best book you have read:

Nine Lessons I Learned From My Father

by Murray Howe

Pick one word to describe hockey:

Competitive.

In one sentence describe what hockey

means to you.

Hockey means a lot to me. It’s my entire

life away from home and school.

7 Matt Domm

Favourite NHL team:

Montreal Canadiens

NHL player you most admire and why:

P.K. Subban. He is a solid defenseman

but is still very good offensively and I

like to model my game after his.

Are you superstitious?

No.

Most embarrassing band/musician on

your iPod?

The Vamps.

Best thing you can cook?

Can’t cook but I can bake brownies.

Worst movie you have seen?

RIO 2.

What has been the best moment in

your hockey career so far:

Scoring an OT winner to save our team

from losing a series when we were

down 2-0. We went on the win 3

straight and take the championships.

Who will win the Stanley Cup this

year? Vegas Golden Knights.

Best book you have read:

Lord of the Flies by William Golding

Pick one word to describe hockey:

Lifestyle.

In one sentence describe what hockey

means to you. Hockey helps me push

myself to see what I’m capable of. And

I get to hang out with cool people too.

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Meet Your Wolves

9 Preston Smith

Favourite NHL team:

Pittsburgh Penguins

NHL player you most admire and why:

Sidney Crosby because he’s always

composed, on and off the ice.

Are you superstitious?

Yes.

Most embarrassing band/musician on

your iPod?

Elton John.

Best thing you can cook?

A medium-well tenderloin steak.

Worst movie you have seen?

Norm of the North.

What has been the best moment in

your hockey career so far:

Being selected Player of the Game at

the OHL Cup.

Who will win the Stanley Cup this

year?

Tampa Bay Lightning.

Best book you have read:

Hockey Confidential by Bob McKenzie.

Pick one word to describe hockey:

Tenacious.

In one sentence describe what hockey

means to you. Hockey gives me the

tools to help me as a person both on

and off the ice.

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Meet Your Wolves

4 Travis Baker

Favourite NHL team:

Pittsburgh Penguins.

NHL player you most admire and why:

Chris Letang and Sidney Crosby. I admire

them both because they train hard and

they battle every single shift.

Are you superstitious?

No.

Most embarrassing band/musician on

your iPod?

Shakira.

Best thing you can cook?

Peameal bacon and eggs on toast or a

wrap.

Worst movie you have seen? The Love

Guru, but it’s so bad that it’s good.

What has been the best moment in your

hockey career so far:

Winning the Alliance Championship to

earn a spot at the OHF’s last season.

Who will win the Stanley Cup this year?

The Pens of course!

Best book you have read:

The Fundies by Olly Postanin and Jacob

Ardown,

Pick one word to describe hockey:

Beautiful.

In one sentence describe what hockey

means to you. Hockey is awesome and

it’s my passion. “Hockey is where we

live. Life is just a place where we spend

time in-between games.”

55 Ryan Cook “A”

Favourite NHL team:

Toronto Maple Leafs

NHL player you most admire and

why: Morgan Reilly for his incredible

offensive and defensive skills.

Are you superstitious?

In some ways. I have more pre-game

routines then superstitions.

Most embarrassing band/musician on

your iPod?

Jordan Sparks.

Best thing you can cook?

Pesto pasta with chicken or salmon

with lemon butter.

Worst movie you have seen?

The Lego Movie.

What has been the best moment in

your hockey career so far:

Getting drafted by the Barrie Colts.

Who will win the Stanley Cup this

year?

Toronto Maple Leafs

Best book you have read:

Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand.

Pick one word to describe hockey:

Intense.

In one sentence describe what

hockey means to you.

“Without hockey I wouldn’t know who

I was.”

77 Angelo Duscio

Favourite NHL team:

Toronto Maples Leafs

NHL player you most admire and why:

Jake Muzzin. He’s a tough player, has the

strength to shoot hard and always lets

his presence be known.

Are you superstitious?

Not really.

Most embarrassing band/musician on

your iPod?

Miley Cyrus.

Best thing you can cook?

Lasagna.

Worst movie you have seen?

Frozen.

What has been the best moment in your

hockey career so far:

Going to the OHF’s in Timmins and

coming 2nd.

Who will win the Stanley Cup this year?

Toronto Maple Leafs

Best book you have read:

Not sure.

Pick one word to describe hockey:

Tough.

In one sentence describe what hockey

means to you.

“Hustle, hit and never quit.”

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Game Photos—Nov 2019

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@watwolvesaaa @WaterlooWolvesMidgetAAA

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Game Photos—Nov 2019

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25 Years As A Hockey Trainer

The 2019-2020 hockey season marks Greg Henning’s 25th

year as a Trainer. Over the years he has worked with teams in

St. Catharines, Toronto, Brampton, Waterloo, New Hamburg,

Stratford and Paris. He has been involved with U15 & U16 Pro-

grams of Excellence and holds his HTCP (Hockey Trainer Certi-

fication Program) Level III. Greg also served for 6 years in the

Canadian Forces Reserves where he trained with the 25th

Field Ambulance Unit in his last 2 years of service. In 2010,

Greg was awarded the OHA’s Crystal Puck, Alliance Hockey’s

Trainer of the Year, and Hockey Development Centre of Ontar-

io’s Dr. Tom Pashby’s Regional Trainer of the Year Awards. In

honour of his 25th anniversary, we asked Greg a few ques-

tions:

Q. Did you play hockey before becoming a Trainer?

A. Yes I played the game as a child thru to my early 30’s. I started playing at the age of 6. I still remember my very first goal. Coaches

want players to go to the net. I was in front of the net when my team mate passed the puck to me and I put it into the open side.

Q. What level of hockey did you play?

A. I primarily played in house league but did play rep hockey on occasion.

Q. Why did you become a Trainer?

A. When I was coaching house league many of my players were getting hurt. I would have to leave the bench to attend to the

player. At the end of that season I signed up for the Trainer’s courses, starting with Level 1 and then moving on up.

Q. When did you become involved with Waterloo’s Midget AAA program?

A. 2004-05 season.

Q. What is your most memorable moment (so far!) from your time with the Wolves?

A. I can’t pick just one. Winning the Alliance in 2006-07. The first trip to Europe with the 2008-09 team where we played an out-

door game in Germany. 2011-12 when we finished the regular season undefeated in regulation play. 2017-18 winning the Alliance

again with only 3 losses in the regular season.

Q. What Junior teams have you worked with?

A. 2009-11 I was with New Hamburg. In 2013-15 I was with the Siskins when they won the Cherrey Cup, their first Championship

since ’94. It was amazing to be a part of that. In 2016-17 I had a busy year back with New Hamburg, but also working with Stratford

Warriors as well as the Wolves. It was a crazy year.

Q. In 2010 you received three special awards. Why was this?

A. During my 2009-10 season with the New Hamburg Firebirds a terrible accident happened on December 29, 2009. The Fire

birds were playing in Woodstock that night. With 11:22 remaining in the 3rd period, Woodstock scored to tie the game.

Instead of a celebration, a fight broke out. After a few moments of punches the players fell to the ice and one of the

player’s skates made contact with a linesman’s throat. The linesman’s name was Kevin Brown.

Kevin’s began to lose a LOT of blood. I quickly responded along with the Woodstock Trainers. I applied pressure to his

wound and monitored his vital signs while waiting for the EMS to arrive. I’m happy to say that although he suffered a

stroke and other issues due to the blood loss and injury, Kevin survived. He and I remain in contact to this day.

Last year a book was published about life changing moments in hockey and Kevin’s story is in the book. The book is called

“Everyday Hockey Heroes” and was written by Bob MacKenzie and Jim Lang. Kevin’s story is Chapter 11 and titled “Until

the Job is Done.”