As our aging-out players finish their final season of minor hockey, we thank you for the years of dedication, teamwork, and passion you've brough to the game. You've been great teammates, role models, and leaders on and off the ice. We are proud of everything you've accomplished and wish you all the nest in the next chapter ahead.
Ryder Micghels #6
Jake Hickson #10
Billy McBean #12
Connor Mcguire #13
A FEW WORDS FROM THE PROUD PARENTS
Ryder Migchels has been playing hockey for Lucan
Minor Hockey since 2012. He has played many positions, including a year of
goalie. There have been many highlights in his hockey career: hotel tournaments
always being a favourite, winning the Lambton-Middlesex local league in
2018-19, and winning regional Silver Stick in 2021-22. However, the best part
of hockey for Ryder was the friendships that were made along the way. He was
always lucky to be able to play with friends and had many great coaches that
helped him along the way.
Jake Hickson stepping onto the ice as a right wing, you grew from uneasy footing into a strong, fast skater. A quick smile, instant friendships, and the instinct to stand up from your teammates became a part of who you are on and off the ice. We've watched you grown and learn what truly matters in life - friendships, hard work and laughter.
Connor Mcguire at 17, Connor is wrapping up his minor hockey career om a way that truly reflects who he is: determined, hardworking, and not afraid to take on a challenge. Unlike many players who grew up on the ice, Connor came to the game later - but you'd never know by watching him play no. Every skill he has was earned through persistence and a commitment to closing the gap.
Over the years, he has grown not just as a player, but as a teammate, a leader and a person. As he steps off the ice from his final game, it's a moment to appreciate everything he has accomplished: the wins, the tough losses, the friendships and the unforgettable memories.
Whether the next chapter keeps him on the ice or leads him down a new path, the discipline and resilience he developed through hockey will stay with him for life.
Congratulations Connor on an amazing journey - and here's to everything ahead!
Billy McBean 14 years, 9 pairs of skates, 20 hockey sticks, countless late night drive and early morning tournaments. One wicked slap shot. Many highs and many lows. Value of memories and friends made?? Priceless!! We are so proud to have walked this journey with you Billy.