
BY PETE KRUPSKY
July 14,
2010, 10:45 a.m.
Plymouth Whalers President, General Manager and
Head Coach Mike Vellucci announced the signing of 16-year-old
defenseman Max Iafrate, who was the Whalers' first-round pick (15th
overall) in the 2010 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection, to an
OHL contract and education package.
Iafrate, who scored 15 goals with 14 assists for 29 points and
167 penalty minutes in 63 games last season for the Belle Tire U-16s,
is the son of former National Hockey League defenseman Al Iafrate. His
grandmother, Alice Iafrate, worked for the Compuware organization and
the Whalers when they were known as the Compuware Ambassadors and Jr.
Red Wings. The Iafrates have season tickets to the Whalers games, so
they are familiar with the organization.
"I worked hard for this. This is where I wanted to go, so it's
awesome," Iafrate said. "There’s some real history here with Mr.
Karmanos, the fact that Mr. Vellucci played with my dad and my
grandmother worked here. My dad has been through this before and it's
an advantage having him around so he can teach me."
"We are very excited to have Max as a Plymouth Whaler," Vellucci
said. "There's a lot of history with the organization and his family,
so it's only fitting that he joined us. I couldn't imagine him in a
different jersey, and I know the fans will be excited to watch him play
and develop here."
“Max Iafrate’s going to be fun to watch,” said former
Peterborough Petes GM and current Phoenix Coyotes scout Jeff Twohey.
“To me, he’s a clear comparison to PK Subban (now with the Montreal
Canadiens). He’s dynamic with his skating ability and his ability
to move up the ice. He’ll get the puck up the ice quickly, he’s a
player with high skill and has very good quickness.”
“I like to be an offensive defenseman, who likes to rush the
puck," Iafrate said. "I like to play defense too, so I'm an all-around
defenseman."
The 6-foot-1 and 200 pound native of Livonia, MI, will continue
his education as a junior next year at Livonia Stevenson High School.
Iafrate is already involved in the Whalers community
efforts this summer and will continue to give back as an instructor
during the Whalers Summer Camps that start in August. Fans can catch their first
glimpse of Iafrate and his teammates at the "Clash at the Coliseum" on
September 4th when the Whalers take on the Windsor Spitfires during an
exhibition game at the Arctic Coliseum in Chelsea, Michigan.
Iafrate, who will wear No. 34 with the Whalers, will patrol the
Compuware Arena blueline for the first time during the Whalers home
opener on Saturday, September 25th against the Barrie Colts at 7:05pm.
For fans who can't wait for the season to start, former Whalers
will be returning to Compuware in less than a month. The "Alumni Score
for Autism Charity Hockey Game" will take place on Saturday, August 7th
at 4:30pm and feature Whalers alumni and current NHL players Chad
LaRose, David Legwand, James Wisniewski, James Neal, Jared Boll, and
Justin Peters along with players from every season of the franchise's
20 seasons.
Tickets, which are good for admission to the meet-and-greet
autograph session and the game, are $10 with proceeds going to the Hope
for Autism Foundation and Autism Compass. The meet-and-greet autograph
session will begin at 2:30pm and fans must have a ticket to
participate. Season ticket holders will receive a ticket to the Alumni
Game as part of their season ticket package. As a thank you for the
fans' support of the game, Alumni Game ticket stubs can be redeemed for
a free ticket to the Whalers home opener.
Tickets for all events are on sale now by calling 734-453-8400
or visiting the Compuware Arena Box Office.
For
information on Whalers ticket packages or to plan a group event for the
2010-11 season, visit plymouthwhalers.com
or call 734-453-8400.
