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Wolf Talk Welcome to Another Year of Wolves’ Hockey Oct. 2016 Waterloo Wolves Midget AAA Hockey Volume 8, Issue 1 Wolf Talk Welcome to Another Year of Wolves’ Hockey On behalf of the Waterloo Wolves Operating Committee and Coaching staff, I extend a warm welcome to the 2016- 2017 Waterloo Wolves Midget AAA Hockey team, parents, sponsors, and fans. The Wolves have a packed schedule over the next few months. They will be participating in several tournaments this season including Ottawa, Kitchener, Waterloo and Burlington. We also are planning some exciting, new special events. More details coming soon! I would like thank in advance, the parents, sponsors and fans for your support this season. You all are the key to the success of the Midget AAA Waterloo Wolves. To the Wolves Hockey Team, stay positive, play hard, and have fun! We are proud to have you on our team! Remember...once a Wolf, always a Wolf! Your Friend in Hockey, Willy Huber Jr., Chair Midget Operating Committee & Corporate Sponsorship, Waterloo Wolves Midget AAA Hockey Team Good Luck to Our Wolves Alumni The Waterloo Wolves wish all of the alumni the best of luck in the 2016-2017 season. In particular, congratulations to our 2015-2016 graduates on their new teams: Dougie Newhouse - Soo Greyhounds Jeremey Goodwin - Mississauga Steelheads Drayton Duckett- Waterloo Siskins INDEX PAGE Matthieu LaRochelle- Ayr Centennials Sponsors 2 Sam Cherry - Waterloo Siskins Mason Sinkeldam - Elmira Sugar Kings Roster 3 Trent Lamarche - Kitchener Major Midget AAA Jaxon Camp - Guelph Hurricanes Scholarships 3 Schedule 4 Max Wright - Cambridge Winterhawks Ashton Stockie - Kitchener Dutchmen 5 Zack Cameron - Elmira Sugar Kings Noah Benjamin—Stratford Warriors Meet Wolves 6-7 Jordan White - Kitchener Dutchmen Brent West - Stratford Warriors Alumni 8 Ben Derrough - Listowel Cyclones Ethan Hebel - Paris Mounties Contact Us 8 Page 2 Sponsors for 2016-2017 as of October 11, 2016 GOLD BRONZE Arkay Print and Design Able-One Systems Inc. Conestoga Meat Packers Ltd. Canadian Linen and Uniform Service Company The Daily Grill D.C. Foods Piller's Fine Foods Dieter’s Metal Fabricating Ltd. Document Imaging Partners SILVER Graham Mathew & Partners LLP Ball Construction Inc. Kerry (Canada) Inc. Hartman Chiropody Profes- Langen Studios Inc. sional Corporation McEachnie Group Private Wealth Management McPhail’s Cycle & Sports Redman Distributing Inc. Pennzoil Reiser (Canada) Ltd. Viscofan Winpak GENERAL Septimatech Group Inc. Sponsorship Info: contact Willy Huber at 519-743-1412 ext 260 or Christine at Stemmler Meats & Cheese [email protected] Congratulations Stevie! Congratulations to Waterloo Wolves’ alum, Steve Lorentz, on being named a road game Assistant Captain with the Peterborough Petes. In 2012, Steve was drafted by the Petes in the 12th round; 226th overall. Since then, he has grown 7", gained 60 lb. and after scoring 23 goals in just 58 games, has proved any sceptics wrong. 2016-17 is Steve’s final junior hockey season. Good luck Steve, we’ll be watching and cheering. Page 3 2016-2017 Waterloo Wolves Roster & Staff Players Coaching Staff 57 – Liam Hartman 1 – Ross Jones Head Coach Associate Coach 68 – Darcy Winkler 2 – Addison Macey Eric Calder Stu Schneider 77 – Zach Otto 10 – Matthew Chard Goalie Coach Assistant Coach 88 – Brandon Romany 13 – Evan Kula Mitch Datz Tye Calder 91 – Parker Casey 16 – Matt Schouppe Trainer Skate Technician 94 – Cameron Hyjek 18 – Drew Gerth Greg Henning Kim Rennie 19 – Derek Jensen Trainer 22 – Jace Soroko Tim Van Hinte 27 – Justin Zuber 33 – Nathan Young 55 – Jack Graffi Ottawa Senators’ Showcase Tournament The Wolves’ schedule at the upcoming Ottawa Senators Showcase Tournament is as follows: Fri Oct. 14 – 10:55am – Waterloo Wolves at Quinte Red Devils (Bell Sensplex – Scotiabank) Fri Oct. 14 – 3:30pm – Waterloo Wolves at Kemptville 73’s (Richcraft Sensplex – Canadian Tire) Sat Oct. 15 – 11:15am – Timmins Majors at Waterloo Wolves (Bell Sensplex – Mattamy Homes) Sat Oct. 15 – 3:45pm – Gloucester Rangers at Waterloo Wolves (Bell Sensplex – Scotiabank) Sat Oct. 15 – Quarter Finals at 8:00pm and 9:25pm Sun Oct. 16 – Semi Finals at 10:30am Sun Oct. 16 – Finals at 3:15pm (Bell Sensplex – Mattamy Homes) Page 4 2016-2017 Game & Tournament Schedules Sat Sep 24 – 6:30pm – Lambton Jr Sting at Waterloo Wolves Fri Sep 30 – 6:00pm – Waterloo Wolves at London Jr Knights (Gretzky Center #1) Sat Oct 01 – 10:30am – Windsor Jr Spitfires at Waterloo Wolves (Gretzky Center #3) Sat Oct 01 – 5:00pm – Waterloo Wolves at Lambton Jr Sting (Gretzky Center #1) Sun Oct 02 – 12:00pm – Huron-Perth Lakers at Waterloo Wolves (Gretzky Center #1) Wed Oct 05 – 8:00pm – Waterloo Wolves at Brantford 99ers (Gretzky Center #3) Mon Oct 10 – 7:30pm – London Jr Knights at Waterloo Wolves Mon Oct 17 – 7:30pm – Kitchener Jr Rangers at Waterloo Wolves Fri Oct 21 – 8:00pm – Waterloo Wolves at Huron-Perth Lakers (Rotary Complex RBC) Sun Oct 23 – 4:00pm – Waterloo Wolves at Lambton Jr Sting (RBC Centre Rink 1) Mon Oct 24 – 7:30pm – Brantford 99ers at Waterloo Wolves Sat Oct 29 – 4:30pm – Windsor Jr Spitfires at Waterloo Wolves Tournaments Sun Oct 30 – 12:30pm – Windsor Jr Spitfires at Waterloo Wolves Mon Oct 31 – 7:30pm – Kitchener Jr Rangers at Waterloo Wolves Oct 13-16 2016 Sun Nov 06 – 4:15pm – Waterloo Wolves at Huron-Perth Lakers (Rotary Complex Molson) Ottawa Senators Midget AAA Mon Nov 07 – 7:30pm – Cambridge Hawks at Waterloo Wolves Showcase Tournament, Sensplex, Ottawa Mon Nov 14 – 7:30pm – Kitchener Jr Rangers at Waterloo Wolves Fri Nov 18 – 7:30pm – Waterloo Wolves at Lambton Jr Sting (RBC Centre Rink 1) Sun Nov 20 – 7:30pm – Waterloo Wolves at London Jr Knights (Western Fair City Chrysler) Nov 11-13 2016 Fri Nov 25 – 8:30pm – Waterloo Wolves at Windsor Jr Spitfires (Central Park North) Kitchener Blueline Sun Nov 27 – 1:30pm – Waterloo Wolves at Windsor Jr Spitfires (Central Park North) Tournament, Mon Nov 28 – 7:30pm – Huron-Perth Lakers at Waterloo Wolves Activa Sportsplex, Kitchener Mon Dec 05 – 7:30pm – Cambridge Hawks at Waterloo Wolves Wed Dec 14 – 8:00pm – Waterloo Wolves at Brantford 99ers (Gretzky Center #3) Dec 8-11 2016 Sun Dec 18 – 1:30pm – Waterloo Wolves at Kitchener Jr Rangers (Activa PJD) Waterloo Gold Puck Mon Dec 19 – 7:30pm – London Jr Knights at Waterloo Wolves Tournament, Fri Dec 23 – 8:30pm – Waterloo Wolves at Cambridge Hawks (Galt Arena) RIM Park, Waterloo Sat Jan 07 – 2:45pm – Lambton Jr Sting at Waterloo Wolves Sun Jan 08 – 7:30pm – Waterloo Wolves at London Jr Knights (Western Fair City Chrysler) Dec 27-30 2016 Mon Jan 09 – 7:30pm – Brantford 99ers at Waterloo Wolves Cogeco Golden Horseshoe Thurs Jan 12 – 8:00pm – Waterloo Wolves at Kitchener Jr Rangers (Activa PJD) Hockey Tournament, Mon Jan 16 – 7:30pm – Huron-Perth Lakers at Waterloo Wolves Burlington Mon Jan 23 – 7:30pm – Cambridge Hawks at Waterloo Wolves GO WOLVES GO! Wed Jan 25 – 7:30pm – Waterloo Wolves at Brantford 99ers (Gretzky Center #3) GO WOLVES GO! Fri Jan 27 – 8:30pm – Waterloo Wolves at Cambridge Hawks (Galt Arena) Page 5 Our Success Stories Players who compete for the Midget AAA Waterloo Wolves have committed many years of dedication and hard work to develop their skills. We are truly proud of them. It is our hope that the traits learned while wearing the uniform of the Waterloo Wolves will follow these young men throughout their academic, athletic, and business pursuits. Over the years it has been very exciting to see our players move on the compete in all levels of Junior hockey, college/university play, European league and NHL. As of the end of the 2015-16 seasons, 14 seasons in all, we have seen: 3 of our players make it to the NHL 17 players graduate to Junior A Over 70 players graduate to Junior B Over 30 players graduate to Junior C We have many alumni playing hockey at universities and colleges in Canada and the US, as well as players in Europe. We even have an alum officiating in the NHL and another in the AHL! As Willy Huber always says, "Once a Wolf, Always a Wolf". We encourage all Wolves' alumni to keep us updated on their progress in hockey. Updates may be forwarded to Sandi Henning at [email protected] “Once a Wolf, Always a Wolf.” —Willy Huber Page 6 Getting to Know Your Wolves 22 Jace Soroko 18 Drew Gerth 16 Matt Schouppe Favorite NHL Team Favorite NHL Team Favorite NHL Team Ottawa Senators. Edmonton Oilers. Toronto Maple Leafs. NHL player you most admire and NHL player you most admire and NHL player you most admire and why why Jonathan Toews since he why Johnny Gaudreau. I admire his Morgan Rielly because he is a good plays a 200 foot game and is a great compete level, speed and agility. young talent. leader, and also helps around the Are you superstitious? Yes. I always Are you superstitious? Somewhat. community. tie my left skate first. What is the most embarrassing Are you superstitious? No. What is the most embarrassing music on your iPod? What is the most embarrassing music on your iPod? Taylor Swift. music on your iPod? Shakira: Hips Don’t Lie What is the best thing you can cook? Nothing embarrassing. What is the best thing you can cook? Pasta. What is the best thing you can BBQ steak. What is the worst movie you've ever cook? Pasta. What is the worst movie you've ever seen? Not sure. What is the worst movie you've seen? High School Musical. Best moment of your hockey career ever seen? Can’t remember. Best moment of your hockey career so far? Participating in the OHF’s Best moment of your hockey career so far? Winning the Alliance twice.
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