Maki Named Admirals American Specialty/AHL Man of the Year
MILWAUKEE, WI--The Milwaukee Admirals are proud to announce that
former Harvard forward Ryan Maki has been named the team’s
winner of the American Specialty/AHL Man of the Year award for his
outstanding contributions to the Milwaukee community during the
2008-09 season.
A second-year player from Medford, NJ, Maki has made significant
contributions to the team both on and off the ice. From youth
hockey clinics to school visits Maki is constantly volunteering and
always willing to do more
Before the 2008-09 season began, Maki served as a celebrity waiter
for Prevent Blindness of Wisconsin’s annual fundraiser that
raises money to help prevent blindness and other severe eye
problems in kids. Maki was also instrumental in the success of the
Admirals reading program “Reading: The Ultimate Power
Play,” as he went to all five Milwaukee Public Schools that
participated in the program to read to the kids in their
classrooms. In addition, he made other schools visits to talk with
kids about the importance of setting goals and how success in
school helped him reach where he is today.
During Thanksgiving time Maki helped to deliver turkey dinners to
local needy families in conjunction with the Boys and Girls Clubs
of Greater Milwaukee. In February he joined the rest of his
teammates in a visit to the local Children’s Hospital to
delivery gifts and sign autographs for sick kids, and was one of
the top tip earners in the team Celebrity Waiters event that netted
over $12,000 for the Admirals Power Play Foundation. The Harvard
University grad also donated money to help buy presents for
underprivileged kids at Christmas time and gave instruction in two
youth hockey clinics during the year.
In recognition of his efforts, Maki will be presented with an
etched crystal trophy during an on-ice presentation prior to an
upcoming Admirals home game.
Maki is now one of 29 finalists for the AHL’s 2008-09 Yanick
Dupre Memorial Award, honoring the overall American Specialty/AHL
Man of the Year. The league award is named after the former Hershey
Bears forward and AHL All-Star who died in 1997 following a
16-month battle with leukemia. The winner of the Yanick Dupre
Memorial Award will be announced by the American Hockey League in
the coming weeks.












