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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Sep 2008, p. 39

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Former NH Lers want to give something back to the community Continued from W30 en slats tliat can he added or sub “We can guarantee you're going start a training centre for young Steve is Steve Mai, who is co» [rant-d from a net. helping players to improve; how much. we‘re not players but didn‘t really get serious owner of Strong Hockey innova- quick as possible, [he object is to raise the puck from in close sure," lllushko said with a laugh, until they played together with the tions, He took the ideas for the have the player keep his head up l'he next station is the most “The best marketing for us is Dundas Real Md‘oys senior hockey facility and. with some suggestions with stit'kAhandIing. lavotired by the elite players and seeing a single A kid come in here squad. learn president Don Robert- of his own, made the equipment Next is the Resistance trainer, that's the Monster Incline Ramp, and work hard all the time and then son knew both of them were think And bringing it to the Cambridge where players push or pull an l‘he object is to get to the top in the go out next year and make the ing along the same litres and intro- Centre was an easy decision. arched machine. and weights can least amount of time, but only by triple-A learn. We want to help kids duced them. “We wanted to bring a highend be added to strengthen skating using proper power skating strides. evolve to the next level, Even if “When 1 hooked up with Todd, hockey training facility to the triâ€" . skills. It also works on the first few critical you're a fourthrliner on a house we talked about what we wanted to cities area. and what better place to l Players move into the hack steps in skating from a stopped league team and want to make it to do." said Harvey. “We were just do it then in our own backyard," room to the Shooting Stations, position, the second line, then it’s an brainstorming, and we got hooked said Hlushko, “We wanted to do it l where players try to hit four targets While the entire circuit sounds improvement.” up with Steve. our other partner, in the area where we played minor ‘ in each corner of the net, with like an amusement park with the And working with kids and giv~ and he was the dealmaker l guess, hockey.” l lights blinking on each one to show bells and whistles, the bottom line ing hack to the community is what because he makes all this stuff. We The loft has been open for two which one needs to be hit, The is lilushko and Harvey are there to got the pair together. They both put our heads together and came weeks now and has already collect, l other pan of the station has wood make players better. had similar ideas about wanting to up with this." ed aboutGO memberships l THE CITY or: 0 er 00 For more information, please contact: City of Waterloo 100 Regina St, South Waterloo, Ontario N2] 4A8 P 519-886-1550 F 519-747~8760 TTY 18667863941 www.waterloo.ca M w w - , ”a... ,,_i ,. 3 33 How will you WELCOME your new neighbours? g ”be 2008 (it) of “'nrrloo E STUDENT \VELCOME BAG a». ready later} war the t m t‘inrilinates the creation oi the ! 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