I conducted this interview on Wednesday last week, just two days before I received word Cardinale was put on waivers by the Aces. However, the guy was so entertaining and honest that I decided to run it anyway. It’s not like the Hudson Valley site is chock full of player profiles anyway, so I figured this article could serve two purposes. One, to let Aces fans out there see what Cardinale was all about and second, to give the Hudson Valley fans a deeper look into one of the most popular players in the Aces short history.
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Cardinale’s Ready for Stick, Not Fists, to do the Talking
Holmes Flying High Through Training Camp
Left wing Chris Holmes may not have the heartfelt story of Dan Rohanna, or the Brooklyn roots of James Brannigan, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t an important card in the Aces deck this season.
As a matter of fact, the 22-year-old forward may be the most most talented player on the roster.
Scoring a goal and adding an assist during the team’s first exhibition game this season as well, Holmes has already begun to prove his worth on an already talented Brooklyn offense.
“I’m going to lead by example,” Holmes said. “I don’t talk much, but I’ll try to get my teammates going by doing something on the ice. If it’s a fight or a big goal, it doesn’t matter. A lot of people know me as someone who has a good shot, but I’ll do anything I have to order to help this team win.”











