Wolf Talk Hero to Hero Game Night Waterloo Wolves Midget AAA Hockey February 2013 Volume 4, Issue 5 Sponsors 2 Roster 3 Hero to Hero 4 The Season So Far 5 Meet Your Wolves 6/7 Playoffs—Round 1 8 Inside this issue: 2012-2013 Regular Season In Review Last season the Waterloo Wolves celebrated their 10th anniversary with an excellent season going un- defeated in regulation time finishing with a 30-0-0-2 record. The team had skill, talent, and leadership. An excellent season is sometimes hard to follow up on. The 2012 - 2013 season Wolves team faced a tonne of adversity. The majority of last seasons players had moved on to Junior hockey leaving many spots to fill at the start of this season. A new coaching staff and many new players made up the bulk of this years team. Six players from last season returned to help guide the new players in their inaugural Midget AAA season. The Wolves had early success in regular season play 1st Quarter record - 6-1-1-0 3rd Quarter record – 5-1-1-1 2nd Quarter record – 5-3-0-0 4th Quarter record – 5-2-0-1 The Wolves elected to enter 5 tournaments this season instead of the usual four. Up first was the To- ronto Titans Tournament in September. The young Wolves ended up winning 1 of 4 games. The other tournaments were a good experience for the team however the results were the same going 1-3 at the Waterloo Gold Puck, 1-3 at the Sudbury Big Nickel, and 2-2 at the Kitchener Blueline. In January the team travelled to Drummondville, Quebec for their 5th tournament but couldn’t earn a victory going 0-3. Waterloo finished their regular season play with a 21-7-2-2 record good enough for 4th place. The team will match up with the Hamilton Huskies in the first round of this season’s playoffs. Last year the Wolves dispatched the Hamilton (formerly known as) Reps in 3 games winning the series 6 points – 0. The Wolves record vs Hamilton this season was 3-0-0-1. Go Wolves. — Greg Henning, Head Trainer The Waterloo Wolves Midget AAA Hockey Team would like to thank their special guests who attended the January 28th Hero to Hero game. The Waterloo Wolves and the visiting team, the Cambridge Hawks, made special presentations to Phil Dyson, who was in attend- ance representing Hero to Hero, along with with Sgt Jeff Brazeau, PPCLI. Extra thanks to our special guests: Colour Guard of the 21 Royal Highland Fusiliers of Canada – Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps, Tracy Shewfelt, rep for Peter Braid, MP Kitchener-Waterloo, Catherine Fife, MPP Kitchener-Waterloo, Deputy Chief of Police Steve Beckett—WRPS, Ray Kosumovic, WMHA President, members of the Canadian Armed Forces, and Clare Brennan, who sang the anthem so beautifully. Since 2009, the Waterloo Wolves have teamed up with Hero to Hero. Hero to Hero is a non-political organization that matches emer gency services personnel and sports teams with Canadian troops serving 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. Photos from the event may be seen on page 4 of this issue. SEE BACK COVER FOR PLAYOFFS—ROUND 1 SCHEDULE
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Wolf Talk Hero to Hero Game Night
Waterloo Wolves Midget AAA Hockey February 2013
Volume 4, Issue 5
Sponsors 2
Roster 3
Hero to Hero 4
The Season So Far 5
Meet Your Wolves 6/7
Playoffs—Round 1 8
Inside this issue:
2012-2013 Regular Season In Review
Last season the Waterloo Wolves celebrated their 10th anniversary with an excellent season going un-
defeated in regulation time finishing with a 30-0-0-2 record. The team had skill, talent, and leadership.
An excellent season is sometimes hard to follow up on. The 2012 - 2013 season Wolves team faced a
tonne of adversity. The majority of last seasons players had moved on to Junior hockey leaving many
spots to fill at the start of this season. A new coaching staff and many new players made up the bulk of
this years team. Six players from last season returned to help guide the new players in their inaugural
Midget AAA season.
The Wolves had early success in regular season play
1st Quarter record - 6-1-1-0 3rd Quarter record – 5-1-1-1
2nd Quarter record – 5-3-0-0 4th Quarter record – 5-2-0-1
The Wolves elected to enter 5 tournaments this season instead of the usual four. Up first was the To-
ronto Titans Tournament in September. The young Wolves ended up winning 1 of 4 games. The other
tournaments were a good experience for the team however the results were the same going 1-3 at the
Waterloo Gold Puck, 1-3 at the Sudbury Big Nickel, and 2-2 at the Kitchener Blueline. In January the
team travelled to Drummondville, Quebec for their 5th tournament but couldn’t earn a victory going
0-3.
Waterloo finished their regular season play with a 21-7-2-2 record good enough for 4th place.
The team will match up with the Hamilton Huskies in the first round of this season’s playoffs. Last year
the Wolves dispatched the Hamilton (formerly known as) Reps in 3 games winning the series 6 points –
0. The Wolves record vs Hamilton this season was 3-0-0-1. Go Wolves.
— Greg Henning, Head Trainer
The Waterloo Wolves Midget AAA Hockey Team would like to thank their special guests who attended the January 28th Hero to Hero
game. The Waterloo Wolves and the visiting team, the Cambridge Hawks, made special presentations to Phil Dyson, who was in attend-
ance representing Hero to Hero, along with with Sgt Jeff Brazeau, PPCLI.
Extra thanks to our special guests: Colour Guard of the 21 Royal Highland Fusiliers of Canada – Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps,
Tracy Shewfelt, rep for Peter Braid, MP Kitchener-Waterloo, Catherine Fife, MPP Kitchener-Waterloo, Deputy Chief of Police Steve
Beckett—WRPS, Ray Kosumovic, WMHA President, members of the Canadian Armed Forces, and Clare Brennan, who sang the anthem
so beautifully.
Since 2009, the Waterloo Wolves have teamed up with Hero to Hero. Hero to Hero is a non-political organization that matches emer
gency services personnel and sports teams with Canadian troops serving 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. Photos from the event may be seen on page 4 of this issue.
SEE BACK COVER FOR PLAYOFFS—ROUND 1 SCHEDULE
Page 2 Wolf Ta lk Volume 4, I ssue 5
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
Arkay Design and Printing
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 Waterloo North
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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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
#55 - Garrett Pollock
#91 - Tyler Woods
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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Hero to Hero Night (continued from cover)
The Regular Season Wraps Up
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Goaltenders: Jackson McIntosh was 3rd with 12 wins, and Ryan Purcell was 8th with 9 wins
Scoring: five Wolves made the top 20 in scoring. 5th—Ray McFalls (21G; 21A). 13th—Tim Nauta (23G; 22A). 14th Steve Lorentz