Ryan Price, 
a defenseman from coach Haviland’s Pee Wee team made the Quebec Tournament team for the Northern Atlantic District. This international tournament in its 50th year, celebrates Pee Wee hockey by bringing over 100 teams together from all over the world to compete in front of huge crowds at the Pepsi Center in Quebec City. Over 200,000 fans are expected to buy tickets. Every ‘96 in the district was invited to tryout and Ryan passed 3 rounds of tough tryouts with the best kids in NJYHL and AYHL hockey. Tim Gelatt from the same squad was selected as the first defensive alternate and will go if there is an injury or withdrawal of another player. The team will also play at the Totonto Belle Cup Pee Wee Tournament over Christmas.
Many stars from the National Hockey League have passed through this Tournament including: Brad Park, Guy Lafleur, Marcel Dionne, Gilbert Perrault, Mark Howe, Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux, Sylvain Côté, Eric Lindros. Congratulations!
What is the Quebec Pee-Wee International Tournament?
A little player urging his coach to send him back onto the ice after thirty seconds of rest — that is the Pee-Wee International Tournament.
15,000 crammed into the Coliseum to watch the tiny athletes play, cheering them on more loudly than they do the adult players — that is the Pee-Wee International Tournament.
People eating hot dogs and French fries for eight days so they do not lose their seats at meal time — that is the Pee-Wee International Tournament.
Source: REVELIN, Jacques. L’histoire d’un tournoi fantastique, Quebec, Presse de l’Action sociale, 1969, 287 pages