USU hockey team honoring veterans, past and present
The players of the Utah State hockey team want to honor and recognize the sacrifices of past and present servicemembers at today’s Military Appreciation game at the Eccles Ice Center. Rather than wearing jerseys sporting their own names, the team has chosen to bring awareness to friends, family member, and even strangers who have or are serving in the military. In honor of the 100 year anniversary of the Armistice that ended WWI, three members of the team will be wearing jerseys dedicated to some of the local soldiers who died in the Great War. Maj. Klint Kuhlman, head of USU’s Army ROTC and has served in the military for 21 years, will be dropping the puck to start the game and giving the players a pre-game speech. Kuhlman commended the Aggies for their jerseys, which gives the team an “opportunity to honor those service member and take pride in wearing someone else's name who sacrificed for this country.” “It’s a very visual representation,” Kuhlman said. “It persona...