On the Ice
Staff photo by Grant Halverson
Raleigh Storm's Kento Yamamoto, on ice, dives to knock a pass away from Colby Pederson of the Raleigh Pirates during a State Games mites division game at the Cary Ice House.
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Published: Jul 12, 2006 12:43 PM
Modified: Jul 06, 2006 12:25 PM
Hurricanes Of The Future?
The Cary Ice House parking lot on Saturday looked like ground zero for Caniac fever. Red flags stuck out from car doors like antennae and at least one van had "Let's Go Canes!" scrawled across the window.Inside, where the State Games of North Carolina youth hockey tournament was under way, Caniacs abounded. The Raleigh Storm and Raleigh Pirates took to the ice in preparation for their opening game in the Mites Division.It was not surprising that the Storm would show off their Hurricanes pride; after all, Peter Laviolette, son of the Hurricanes head coach with the same name, is on their team.The younger Laviolette could not play that morning, said Joe Marceno, team manager of the Storm. He added that the elder Laviolette is not too pushy with coaching advice, either.This past year, the elder Laviolette was too busy with the Hurricanes on their march to the Stanley Cup finals to attend every youth hockey game, Marceno said."But the year of the lockout, he spent a lot of time with the kids," he said.Although the Raleigh Pirates did not have a Laviolette, they still had Hurricanes spirit.
On the Ice
Staff photo by Grant Halverson Raleigh Storm's Kento Yamamoto, on ice, dives to knock a pass away from Colby Pederson of the Raleigh Pirates during a State Games mites division game at the Cary Ice House.
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