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2019-2020 Schedule Page 2 Our Amazing Sponsors BRONZE SPONSORS GENERAL SPONSORS Caron Family Law Concord Premium Meats Document Imaging Partners Eastbridge Dental Care Essential Wealth Group Gold Star Drywall German Canadian Business & Professional M & T Printing Group Ltd. Associates McPhail’s Cycle and Sports Graham Mathew & Partners LLP Plains Road Dental Office Grand River Foods Prime Care Pharmacy Arboretum Heat Sealing Packaging Septimatic Group Inc. Hela Spice Yorkshire Valley Farms IG Private Wealth Management - McEachnie Group Mercedes-Benz Kitchener-Waterloo Pennzoil 10-Minute Oil Change P & S Electric Reis Information Systems Reiser (Canada) Ltd. Scotia Wealth Management Southwest Door Automation Ltd. Sports Groups International Ltd. Swiftspace Inc. Tim Hortons Tremco Canada Roofing & Building Maintenance Trent Howard Inc. Page 3 Congratulations Hockey Helps the Homeless On Friday, October 25, 2019 amateur hockey players from KW (including former Wolves who, on Team Piller’s, raised the 3rd most amount of money for HHTH) as well as NHL alumni and Olympians joined together to help raise awareness and money to support the city’s homeless while having a good time at a very special hockey tournament. Wolves alumni also played on other team’s and trainer Greg Henning was the trainer for the HHTH Tournament. The organizers extended a special thank you to Willy Huber for being an exception supporter of HHTH. Fourteen “Hockey Helps the Homeless” tournaments take place across Canada each year. 2019 marked the 6th consecutive year for a tournament in Waterloo. The money raised is used to ensure that fewer individuals and families end up living on the streets. HHTH partners with local organizations who are also, according to the website, “...committed to end- ing Homelessness through a number of means, including: • Emergency, Transitional and Long-Term Housing Solutions • Education, Training and Employment • Youth Support Services • Sports and Recreation Programing This year, Hockey Helps the Homeless KW was committed to raising over $260,000 and they did it!! The money will be divided between Lutherwood, House of Friendship, oneROOF Youth Services and the YW Kitchener-Waterloo. Hockey Helps the Homeless KW has now raised over $1 million to help others in our community. Congratulations and thank you to the players, sponsors, donors, and volunteers. Photo courtesy of Ivan Lung Photography Page 5 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 Tournaments Thursday, November 21 – 8:00pm – Waterloo Wolves at Kitchener Jr Rangers Friday, November 8 to Saturday, November 23 – 6:30pm – Windsor Jr Spitfires at Waterloo Wolves Sunday, November 10 Monday, November 25 – 7:30pm – Brantford 99ers at Waterloo Wolves Kitchener Blueline Tournament Saturday, November 30 – 8:00pm – Waterloo Wolves at Lambton Jr Sting Friday, December 13 to Sunday, December 1 – 4:15pm – Waterloo Wolves at Huron-Perth Lakers Sunday, December 15 Monday, December 2 – 7:30pm – Huron-Perth Lakers at Waterloo Wolves Waterloo Gold Puck Tournament 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 European Saturday, December 21 – 8:00pm – Waterloo Wolves at Lambton Jr Sting Monday, December 23 – 7:30pm – Brantford 99ers at Waterloo Wolves Friendship Tour Thursday, January 9 – 8:00pm – Waterloo Wolves at Kitchener Jr Rangers Friday, December 28 to Monday, January 13 – 7:30pm – Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs at Waterloo Wolves Monday, January 6 Wednesday, January 22 – 8:00pm – Waterloo Wolves at Brantford 99ers European Friendship Tour Saturday, January 25 – 1:00pm – Lambton Jr Sting at Waterloo Wolves (Germany, Austria and the Czech Monday, January 27 – 7:30pm – London Jr Knights at Waterloo Wolves Friday, January 31 – 8:30pm – Waterloo Wolves at Huron-Perth Lakers Pa ge 6 Meet Your Wolves 44 Owen Parsons “A” 88 Nicolas Thibodeau “C” 91 Jaxson Murray Favourite NHL team: Favourite NHL team: Favourite NHL team: Toronto Maple Leafs Nashville Predators Washington Capitals NHL player you most admire and why: NHL player you most admire and why: NHL player you most admire and why: Mathew Barzal for his speed and vision. Connor McDavid because of how he T.J. Oshie. He has great hockey sense, Are you superstitious? can perform at an elite level at such can see the ice well, create offence in Yes. high speed. And also because of how the o-zone & has very good wall play. intelligent he is. Most embarrassing band/musician on Are you superstitious? your iPod? Are you superstitious? Yes. I have a pre-game routine that I Taylor Swift No, not really. have to follow in order to succeed. Best thing you can cook? Most embarrassing band/musician on Most embarrassing band/musician on Chicken your iPod? your iPod? Miley Cyrus—Wrecking Ball Fun Worst movie you have seen? Best thing you can cook? The LEGO Movie Best thing you can cook? Pasta and chicken, but I’m able to cook Pasta a bunch of things. What has been the best moment in your hockey career so far: Worst movie you have seen? Worst movie you have seen? 3 OT wins in the Alliance Semi-Finals Benchwarmers Jack and Jill Who will win the Stanley Cup this year? What has been the best moment in What has been the best moment in Toronto Maple Leafs your hockey career so far: your hockey career so far: Scoring the OT winner in the Quebec Winning the Alliance Championship in Best book you have read: PeeWee Tournament Minor and Major Bantam and getting The Fundies by Olly Postanin and Jacob drafted by the Sarnia Sting. Ardown Who will win the Stanley Cup this year? Nashville Predators Who will win the Stanley Cup this Pick one word to describe hockey: year? Toronto Maple Leafs Fun Best book you have read: Percy Jackson by Rick Riordan Best book you have read: In one sentence describe what hockey 100 Years, 100 Moments : a centennial means to you. Pick one word to describe hockey: Passion of NHL hockey by Scott Morrison Work until your signature becomes an Pick one word to describe hockey: autograph. In one sentence describe what hockey means to you. Fun Hockey is the one thing that gets me In one sentence describe what hockey excited to wake up in the morning. means to you. Coming to the arena for hockey, which I play for fun and to win, is coming to my second home. Pa ge 7 Meet Your Wolves 13 Jacob Thompson 19 Kyle Maloney 16 Jake McDonald “A” Favourite NHL team: Favourite NHL team: Favourite NHL team: Washington Capitals Toronto Maple Leafs Columbus Blue Jackets NHL player you most admire and why: NHL player you most admire and NHL player you most admire and why: Alexander Ovechkin because of his very why: Mitch Marner for his skating and Artemi Panarin because of his game fast release and his hard shot. his smart play making. sense and his scoring ability. Are you superstitious? Are you superstitious? Are you superstitious? No. Yes. Yes. I am always last out of the dressing room for a game. Most embarrassing band/musician on Most embarrassing band/musician on your iPod? your iPod? Most embarrassing band/musician on Miley Cyrus Whitney Houston your iPod? Kenny Chesney Best thing you can cook? Best thing you can cook? Grilled cheese Eggs or spaghetti Best thing you can cook? Scrambled eggs Worst movie you have seen? Worst movie you have seen? Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Mall Cop Worst movie you have seen? Dude, Where’s My Car? What has been the best moment in your What has been the best moment in hockey career so far: your hockey career so far: What has been the best moment in your Winning back-to-back Alliance Champi- Getting drafted by the Flint Firebirds. hockey career so far: onships Winning the Alliance Championships Who will win the Stanley Cup this back-to-back and going to the OHFs. Who will win the Stanley Cup this year? year? Toronto Maple Leafs Washington Capitals Who will win the Stanley Cup this year? Best book you have read: Toronto Maple Leafs Best book you have read: Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese Maze Runner by James Dashner Best book you have read: Pick one word to describe hockey: The Long Walk by Stephen King Pick one word to describe hockey: Best. Amazing Pick one word to describe hockey: In one sentence describe what hock- Canada In one sentence describe what hockey ey means to you.
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