Guille grew up in the hockey broochest of Minnesota and visited the Gentry Academy, where several current and former Ice Wolves-Alumni have emerged. His role model when he grew up, his father was: “He played hockey when he grew up and he put me on skating. I grew up watching the game, I looked at the Minnesota Wild and fell in love with the game,” Guille said. “I also played football when I grew up. I like to say that I am a born football player. I think that was going well to the ice. I like to be physical and touch boys.”
Head coach Kyle McKenzie says that Guille’s style is exactly what he is looking for: “He plays a heavy style and we want to be a physical team. He always throws his body around, he plays heavily in the corners and at the front of the net, I think the boys feed on it. I am a little old -fashioned, I would like to follow a more lunch and workers’ posture. Hoek want. ” You would enter a militia well with. ” McKenzie continued: “Kevin Hartzell found him through Kyle Follmer who worked here. Jacob and Brock Farmer played for Kyle on the Gentry Academy, he was passed on to us and we offered him. “
Guille says that he loves the beauty of Albuquerque and the unique cuisine: “It is wonderful here, such a beautiful place. The weather, the ice rink is great, such a great location. Moreover, the staff here is just great and the support of the fans is unreal. The fans who come to support us, we think it is great and encourages us.” Guille continued: “I am quite a picky eater, I am not immersing myself too much in the red or green chili, but I have had some good New Mexican meals and they are pretty good.”
The NAHL Ice Wolves organized a special match against Amarillo on Saturday in honor of the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. Unfortunately they fell 4-1. They have off next weekend before they go to Shreveport.
The NA3HL Ice Wolves shared two with the Tulsa Oilers, won 3-0 on Friday and fell 4-3 in a shootout on Saturday. They are going to Amarillo this weekend to compete against the West Texas Wranglers.
Congratulations to last week’s player, Brady Borgestad, this week the Ice Wolves announced that he has committed himself to play NCAA Division III hockey at the University of Wisconsin – River Falls.
Photos thanks to Scott Adamson

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