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Thursday, September 11, 2025
NOTL Wolf pack leads council in a chorus of hockey howls
The Minor hockey U11 NOTL Wolves swapped skates for sneakers and lit up council with a chorus of chants and howls Tuesday night.
The Minor hockey U11 NOTL Wolves swapped skates for sneakers and lit up council with a chorus of chants and howls Tuesday night.
The Lord Mayor with #10 Charlie Rowaan.
The Lord Mayor with #10 Charlie Rowaan.
The Lord Mayor with #20 Vincenzo Coppola.
The Lord Mayor with #20 Vincenzo Coppola.
The Lord Mayor with #71 Ryder Kallies.
The Lord Mayor with #71 Ryder Kallies.
The Lord Mayor with #9 Nello Pagnotta.
The Lord Mayor with #9 Nello Pagnotta.
The Lord Mayor with #18 Miller Davis.
The Lord Mayor with #18 Miller Davis.
The Lord Mayor with #88 Mason Nichols.
The Lord Mayor with #88 Mason Nichols.
The Lord Mayor with #19 Luke Simpson.
The Lord Mayor with #19 Luke Simpson.
The Lord Mayor with #87 James Froese.
The Lord Mayor with #87 James Froese.
Th Lord Mayor with #21 Eli Perng.
Th Lord Mayor with #21 Eli Perng.
The Lord Mayor admires the team's first place trophy from this year's NOTL Harvest Classic Tournament
The Lord Mayor admires the team's first place trophy from this year's NOTL Harvest Classic Tournament
Lord Mayor Gary Zalepa, left, and head coach Joe Pagnotta.
Lord Mayor Gary Zalepa, left, and head coach Joe Pagnotta.
The Minor hockey U11 NOTL Wolves swapped skates for sneakers and lit up council with a chorus of chants and howls Tuesday night.
The Minor hockey U11 NOTL Wolves swapped skates for sneakers and lit up council with a chorus of chants and howls Tuesday night.

Council hosted the U11 Niagara-on-the-Lake Wolves rep hockey team Tuesday night after they placed second at the Ontario Minor Hockey Association’s annual championship tournament April 9.

Lord Mayor Gary Zalepa led a procession of Wolves into the council chambers where they were greeted by a packed house and a round of applause.

The lord mayor, wearing a green Wolves jersey just like the players, awarded each player with an honourary certificate before they answered the applauding crowd with a chorus of howls.

The team also brought along two first-place trophies that they won – in NOTL’s own Harvest Classic Tournament and the Niagara District Hockey League championship.

 

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