Friday, January 19, 2007

Pittsburgh Hornets Hockey Association "Pipeline to the Pro's" Runs Strongs-More on Nate Guenin's NHL Pro Debut with Philly Flyers



Flyers Notes - 'Nasty Nate' makes debut on defense Flyers Notes

When they were youngsters playing bantam hockey for the Pittsburgh Hornets, Nate Guenin knew that R.J. Umberger was going to make it. Why? His father told him so.

"We played together on that Hornets team for four years," Guenin said, laughing. "I remember my dad telling me as a bantam player - bantam! - that R.J. would play in the NHL.

"I said to him, 'Dad, how do you know that?' I was 13 when he told me that. He said, 'He's going to be a good NHL player.' And he was right. R.J. was hands-down the best high school player in Pittsburgh. He had the skill and everything else."

Last night, the guy they call "Nasty Nate" made his Flyers debut, becoming the 41st player this season to be listed on the roster. The 6-foot-2, 210-pound Guenin will get a look from the coaching staff now that defenseman David Printz has been sent back to the Phantoms.

It's an ideal situation for Guenin, who - like Umberger - played at Ohio State. A losing team? He might impress here as a steady, stay-at-home defenseman.

"I think any opportunity to play in the NHL is a great opportunity," the 24-year-old Guenin said, "even if you are struggling. Whether it is a first-place team or last-place team, someone who is coming in has something to prove and has to show why they deserve to be here."


At Wednesday's practice, Guenin and Umberger shared some laughs. "We were saying, 'Who would have thought back to when we were 12 or 14 that two kids from Pittsburgh would end up in the NHL or on the same team?' " Umberger said. "It's a big day for the Hornets."

Umberger said he had nothing to do with nicknaming Guenin "Nasty Nate."
"I got that nickname a bit in juniors," Guenin said. "Guys just started calling me nasty, and it kind of stuck with me through college. Maybe the way I played. Hey, the style was not very pretty, but it got the job done."

Added Umberger: "Nate loves to step it up and hit guys and be physical. Once he establishes himself, the fans in Philly are going to love him."

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Hockey Dreams Do Come True as Pittsburgh Hornet Alumni Nate Guenin makes his NHL Pro Debut this Evening !


The Pittsburgh Hornets announce with great pride that former Pittsburgh Hornet and Ohio State Buckeye Nate Guenin is scheduled to make his NHL pro debut this evening with the Philadelphia Flyers as they battle the New York Islanders in Long Island this evening. Nate will be skating side by side with another former Pittsburgh Hornet in the NHL, R.J. Umberger, giving the Philly Flyers a distinct Pittsburgh connection.

Nate was one of the most popular Pittsburgh Hornet players ever in our organization and had a brilliant career in the USHL with the Green Bay Gamblers and continued to blossom and excel with the Ohio State Buckeyes under the tutelage of top NCAA Coaches John Markell and Casey Jones. Confirming his great attitude and demonstrated leadership abilitites, Nate finished off his NCAA Division 1 career as captain of the OSU hockey team.

Legendary "old time" hockey player and one of the best AAA hockey coaches in the country Coach Dave Hanson captures the pride we all have in Nate with the following statement:

"Tonight, another former player of the Pittsburgh Hornets Hockey Association and product of Pittsburgh Youth Hockey, Nate Guenin, will be playing in his first NHL game for the Philadelphia Flyers tonight against the NY Islanders, along with another former Pittsburgh youth hockey and Pittsburgh Hornets alumni, R.J. Umberger. They also were teammates at Ohio State University. This is a great day for Nate and his family and Pittsburgh hockey. Hopefully, it is one of many to come and another prime example of what a Pittsburgh hockey player can accomplish by dedicating himself through hard work, good attitude, good coaching and going down a right path. Nate represents the best that the Hornets and Pittsburgh has to offer on and off the ice and I am sure he will make us all proud. Congratulations to Nate and all players who are trying to follow in his footsteps."

Well said Coach Dave, well said. And congratulations again to Nate, way to go, you have made all of the amateur hockey people in Western Pennsylvania and the Pittsburgh Hornets Hockey Association very, very proud. Best of luck in your NHL pro debut.