Coach Peter Ambroziak discovered Lay at the U18 National Tournament. After the season, Pete was on the lookout for responsible defensive defensemen, and he found just that in Lay. The Renegades coaching staff watched Lay play the entire tournament and after his showing at the July Camp, it was obvious he earned a spot.
Although Creighton is still very young, he is strong enough to compete physically at the junior level. Expect Creighton to use his athleticism and size, along with his defensive attitude, to shutdown other teams top forwards. Along with Mike O'Sickey, these two have the ability to shutdown any opposing forward on any night.
O so sick bro, miss you like crazy. sounds like your staring off great for the Renegades. Looking forward to come see you play. The teams here at home will sure feel the loss of you bro. Keep working hard like i know you always do and nothing will stop you from making a name for yourself and continuing on to become the best. Keep it up man!
ReplyDeletecant wait to hear more, Justin
I agree with Justin!
ReplyDeleteI'm so proud of you, Creighton. For taking this opportunity and for being so dedicated and motivated to go after your dream. You know you have your family, friends and me to support you through it all no matter what, and I can't wait to see how much you've grown as a hockey player. Can't wait to come see you play!
Love you, Rei.
p.s. Come home with all of your teeth, please. seriously hah i'm not kidding... :)