By JAMES TUBB on February 17, 2023.
After a group photo, the Tigers and captain Owen MacNeil were presented with a stick presigned by all the kids. MacNeil hopes the kids enjoyed the night as much as they did.
“It’s something we really look forward to as well and for them to present us with that stick, that was something really special that they did,” MacNeil said. “For them to allow us to come and use their facilities, hang out with them and get to know some of the families and the kids is something really cool.”
Tigers broadcaster and communications manager Gino De Paoli says it was yet another trip he’s enjoyed taking into the community and is looking forward to doing more next year and continuing the return to Ralston.
“It doesn’t matter if we’re in Medicine Hat, if we go out to Irvine or here in Ralston, it’s really cool,” De Paoli said. “Getting the guys out on a different bus, roll into Ralston to see what it’s like for those who fight for our freedoms every day and who all do a really good job doing it. It’s great to be here, we enjoy the company and thank you, Ralston.”
De Paoli says the presentation of the signed hockey stick meant a lot to him and illustrated how much they have to continue to be in the community.
“I know the players are very busy, they’re very regimented, kind of like the military, where you’re in a routine every day,” De Paoli said. “But it’s really important for all these individuals to remember situations like this where these are their local hockey heroes.
“These kids will remember this until the day they die. I hope these guys realize how special they are to a group of people in a community, and community is so important to everybody involved, whether it’s myself or the team. We want to make sure we keep giving back the way we have and continue to grow.”
Editors note: An earlier version of the story referred to Jenny Renke as Lisa Renke. 12