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Wolf Talk Your 2012-2013 Midget AAA Waterloo Wolves
Waterloo Wolves Midget AAA Hockey November 2012
Volume 4, Issue 2
Sponsors 2
Roster 3
55+ Club 3
Schedule 4
What do trainers do? 5
Meet Your Wolves 6/7
Contact Us 8
Inside this issue: Wolfamania V: November 16
Tickets are on sale now!!
Friday, November 16
St. George’s Hall, 665 King St. N. Waterloo
6:00pm to 12 midnight
Ticket price: $60.00 per person
After 9pm, entry is $10 for alumni and $20
for adults.
Beautiful location, fantastic meal, live mu-
sic, silent auction and casino. You won’t
want to miss it!
Tickets for Wolfamania V are available
through any player’s parents and at all
home games. If you have questions or would like to donate an item to our silent and/or live auction,
please contact our Wolfamania Chair, Vicki Eckert, at veckert@hotmail.ca
Page 2 Wolf Ta lk Volume 4, I ssue 2
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
Dolphin Identification Systems Inc.
Optimist Club of Conestogo/ Win-
terbourne
Optimist Club of Waterloo North
Hilton Marketing Ltd.
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.
Page 3 Wolf Ta lk Volume 4, I ssue 2
2012-13 Waterloo Wolves
Players Tim Nauta ―C‖
Ray McFalls ―A‖
Sean McEwan ―A‖
Jake Moggy ―A‖
Brenden Goran
Ryan Purcell
Austin Cox
Mackenzie Shantz
Kevin Orleman
Zack Hedley
Ethan Sparkes
Steve Lorentz
Thomas Pestell
Connor Kaminski
Shawn Mitchell
Matthieu Bourbeau
Nick Palmer
Jacob Rawlinson
Jordan Innocente
Jackson McIntosh
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
November 8 to 11 – Kitchener Blueline Tournament
Monday, November 12 – 7:30pm – London at Waterloo
Sunday, November 18 - 12:00noon – Waterloo at Windsor (Central Park – A Rink)
Wednesday, November 21 – 8:30pm – Waterloo at Brantford (Gretzky Center – #1)
Friday, November 23 – 8:30pm – Waterloo at Cambridge (Galt Arena Gardens)
Sunday, November 25 – 7:30pm – Waterloo at London (Medway Arena)
Monday, November 26 – 7:30pm – Huron-Perth at Waterloo
Thursday, November 29 – 8:00pm – Waterloo at Kitchener (Activa – PJD)
Saturday, December 1 – 2:30pm – Waterloo at Lambton (RBC Centre – Rink 1)
Saturday, December 8 – 3:30pm – Waterloo at Kitchener (Activa – PJD)
Monday, December 10 – 7:30pm – Cambridge at Waterloo
December 15 to 16 – Alliance Showcase in London
Saturday, December 15 – 8:30am – Waterloo at Brantford (Western Fair – Harvey’s)
Saturday, December 15 – 4:00pm – Huron-Perth at Waterloo (Western Fair – City Chrysler)
Sunday, December 16 – 9:00am – London at Waterloo (Western Fair – City Chrysler)
Monday, December 17 – 7:30pm – Kitchener at Waterloo
Friday, December 21 – 8:30pm - Waterloo at Hamilton (Chedoke – Blue)
Friday, December 28 - 7:00pm – Waterloo at Windsor (Central Park – A Rink)
Saturday, January 5 – 2:00pm – Windsor at Waterloo
Monday, January 7 – 7:30pm – Brantford at Waterloo
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 – 7:30pm – Cambridge at Waterloo
Wolf Ta lk Volume 4, I ssue 2 Page 4
2012-2013 Regular Season Schedule
Friday, February 1 – 8:30pm – Waterloo at Hamilton (Chedoke – Blue)
Saturday, February 2 – 2:00pm – Lambton at Waterloo
Hockey Trainers: what do they do?
Page 5 Wolf Ta lk Volume 4, I ssue 2
They're paramedics, masseurs, psychologists and strength coaches. Trainers do everything from refilling water bottles to attending to vir-
tually every knocked-out tooth. Their duties cover a broad spectrum, from preparing the team dressing room to distribution of team ap-
parel, mopping, sweeping, laundry, repairing equipment, to keeping inventory stocked up.
The Waterloo Wolves Major Midget AAA hockey team is considered to be the ―Flagship‖ of Waterloo Minor Hockey. It is the last level
in minor hockey for players before they move on to the Junior level. The Coaches and Trainer of this team attempt to operate it as a
Junior level club in order to help players make the transition and help prepare them for what they will experience in Junior hockey.
As in Junior, the Trainer has the responsibility of preparing the dressing room prior to games and practices, distribute apparel, towels, etc.
The trainer disinfects player equipment after games/practices. Players are asked to have their equipment arranged in an organized fashion
in their locker to help this process.
Trainers are looked upon by everyone as the team medic and custodian. Each trainer has various levels of experience and education. A
Trainer at the senior minor hockey level (Bantam/Midget) usually have their Intermediate certification or higher. Junior level clubs must
have a Trainer with Intermediate or higher certification. When a player is injured, the trainer examines the player and makes the decision
on whether or not the player can or should continue to play in that particular game/practice.
Trainers work in the background to help the players stay in the game. They help to make the coach’s job be a little less stressful and
Trainers help each other too. They work hard to help their team win.
— Greg Henning, Head Trainer
Where Are They
Now? The 2011-
Ben Poort: Ayr Centennials
Chris Eckert: Kitchener Dutchmen
Christian Mroczkowski: Waterloo
Siskins
Danny Hanlon: Waterloo Siskins
Darren Huck: Waterloo Siskins
Garrett Pollock: New Hamburg
Firebirds
Jimmy Soper: Waterloo Siskins
Matt Cruickshank: Barrie Colts
Nick Hirst: Ayr Centennials
Ryan Doucette: Waterloo Siskins
Ryo Kobayashi: Kitchener Dutchmen
Good luck in 2012-13!
Congratulations!
Congratulations to Waterloo Wolves’ alumni, Jay D’Aguilar, on being named Captain
of the New Hamburg Jr C Hockey Team.
Other ex-Wolves on the Firebirds’ roster for 2012-2013 include Brock Yantzi ―A‖,
Brandon Yantzi, Mike D’Aloisio, Taylor Wood, Garrett Pollock, and Eric Peicheff.
Currently the team is in 1st place in the Niagara West Division with a record of 12-1-
2. To follow the Firebirds, visit http://newhamburgfirebirds.wordpress.com/
Wolf Ta lk Volume 4, I ssue 2 Page 6
Getting to Know Your Wolves
#16 Tim Nauta
1. Favourite NHL team.
Toronto Maple Leafs
2. Name the NHL player you most
admire (past or present) and why?
I admire Joe Sakic because of his
good shot and because he was a good
leader.
3. Are you superstitious? Yes
4. What is the most embarrassing
band/musician on your iPod?
Maroon 5
5. What is the best thing that YOU
can cook?
Anything on the BBQ!
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 and winning an OMHA
Championship.
8. Will there be an NHL season
this year? No, probably not.
9. What is the best book you have
read? I don’t read much.
10. Pick one word to describe
hockey. Incredible.
#77 Jacob Rawlinson
1. Favourite NHL team.
Toronto Maple Leafs
2. Name the NHL player you most
admire (past or present) and why?
Johnny Bower, because he loved the
game even as an 80 year old, sliding
around on his belly with us at a Leafs’
camp when I was 9 years old.
3. Are you superstitious? No
4. What is the most embarrassing
band/musician on your iPod?
Carly Rae Jepsen
5. What is the best thing that YOU
can cook?
Grilled cheese.
6. What is the worst movie you
have ever seen?
The Devil Inside.
7. What is the best moment in
your hockey career so far?
Jumping from Major PeeWee MD to
Minor Bantam AAA
8. Will there be an NHL season
this year? Yes
9. What is the best book you have
read? ―No Easy Day: the auto
biography of a Navy SEAL‖ by Mark
Owen
10. Pick one word to describe
hockey. Demanding.
#22 Zack Hedley
1. Favourite NHL team.
Toronto Maple Leafs
2. Name the NHL player you most
admire (past or present) and why?
Dustin Brown because he's an all
around player. He can hit, fight, score
and is a great leader.
3. Are you superstitious?
No
4. What is the most embarrassing
band/musician on your iPod?
Shania Twain
5. What is the best thing that YOU
can cook?
I can make a very tasty grilled cheese.
6. What is the worst movie you
have ever seen?
I’m not a fan of the scary fliks.
7. What is the best moment in
your hockey career so far?
Making the Midget AAA squad with
the boys.
8. Will there be an NHL season
this year? Not likely.
9. What is the best book you have
read? I’m not a big reader.
10. Pick one word to describe
hockey.
Unreal.
Wolf Ta lk Volume 4, I ssue 2 Page 7
Getting to Know Your Wolves
#19 Kevin Orleman
1. Favourite NHL team.
Detroit Red Wings
2. Name the NHL player you most
admire (past or present) and why?
Scott Stevens, because of his physical
style of play.
3. Are you superstitious? Yes.
Equipment has to go on left to right.
4. What is the most embarrassing
band/musician on your iPod?
Lord of the Rings soundtrack.
5. What is the best thing that YOU
can cook?
Oatmeal.
6. What is the worst movie you
have ever seen? n/a
7. What is the best moment in
your hockey career so far?
Winning AA Alliance Championship
in 2011.
8. Will there be an NHL season
this year?
No.
9. What is the best book you have
read? n/a
10. Pick one word to describe
hockey. Life.
#13 Sean Mitchell
1. Favourite NHL team.
Washington Capitals
2. Name the NHL player you most
admire (past or present) and why?
Alexander Ovechkin - because he can
score nice goals and hit.
3. Are you superstitious?
Yes!
4. What is the most embarrassing
band/musician on your iPod?
S Club 7
5. What is the best thing that YOU
can cook?
Grilled cheese sandwich.
6. What is the worst movie you
have ever seen? Mission Impossible
7. What is the best moment in
your hockey career so far?
Being named Captain of my team last
year.
8. Will there be an NHL season
this year? No.
9. What is the best book you have
read? ―The Hunger Games‖ by
Suzanne Collins
10. Pick one word to describe
hockey. Great!
#1 Ryan Purcell
1. Favourite NHL team.
Ottawa Senators
2. Name the NHL player you most
admire (past or present) and why?
Carey Price.
3. Are you superstitious? Very!
4. What is the most embarrassing
band/musician on your iPod?
Justin Bieber
5. What is the best thing that YOU
can cook?
BBQ steak...sooo good.
6. What is the worst movie you
have ever seen?
Insidious
7. What is the best moment in
your hockey career so far?
When I heard my name announced as
the goalie in the U17 selection.
8. Will there be an NHL season
this year?
I certainly hope so.
9. What is the best book you have
read? I’m not a big reader.
10. Pick one word to describe
hockey. LIFE!
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 jbrick@stahlecon.com
Willy Huber, Chair & Corporate Sponsorships
519-743-1412 ext. 260 willyhuberjr@pillers.com
Gary Spark, Team Operations
519-570-3042 gspark@prioritycircuits.com
Sandi Henning, Media & Advertising
519-208-7466 tymflys@yahoo.com
Once a Wolf, Always a Wolf !
Contact Us!
2012 Alpha Wolf Award
Midget Operating Committee 2012-2013
The Alpha Wolf Award is presented annually to the person(s) that make the greatest contribution to the Waterloo Wolves Hockey Pro-
gram. The recipient of the 2012 Alpha Wolf Award is Wolves’ Skate Technician, Kim Rennie. Congratulations, Kim, and thank you!
Former Recipients
2003 – Willy & Marnie Huber
2004 – Randy & Karen Harbach
2005 – Hardy & Renate Willms
2006 – Clive Smith & Nicola Parker-Smith
2007 – Dave Schlitt
2008 – Greg & Sandi Henning
2009 – Gary & Karen Spark
2010 – Rob & Michele Way
2011 – Bob Lekun
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