The Albee family has totaled 32 Frozen Four appearances.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
Some have hockey greatness thrust upon them, while others are born into it. Three-month old Russell certainly is an example of the latter. His mom Tanya is the Frozen Four Champ of the household, as this is the 15th year she has come. Russell’s dad Tom is on his 13th trip, while their eldest child, Alyssa, has three under her belt at the age of three.<\/p>\n
That makes a total of 32 Frozen Fours for the Albee household of Brookfield, Wisconsin. No wonder that Russell is decked out with a hockey-related baby outfit, complete with Michigan Tech socks.<\/p>\n
“He actually likes all the action,” Tanya says of her son. “You can tell that he’s following the people moving.”<\/p>\n
Although many parents of young children would be daunted by the challenges of parenting amidst planes and rental cars and flying pucks, the Albees have the undauntable air of the true believer. They even took Alyssa to Boston at the tender age of ten weeks for the 1998 tournament.<\/p>\n
“It’s a little work, but actually when they’re small, they’re not that hard to take care of,” Tom says. “My daughter here, it’s our third tournament. It hasn’t been much of a problem except once when our seats were right in front of the Sioux band. That made it a little more difficult.”<\/p>\n
“It’s a lot of fun; we see people we know every year,” Tanya says. “Actually, our team is Michigan Tech, so we mainly come for the hockey, not for the teams.”<\/p>\n
Tom concurs when asked what keeps him coming, paying tribute to both the sport and its followers.<\/p>\n
“I guess it’s the caliber of hockey,” Tom says. And we’ve met a lot of friends along the way. <\/p>\n
“With the number of games that have gone into overtime and the excitement and enthusiasm and level of play, it’s really unparalleled.”<\/p>\n
The same can be said of college hockey fans. Next stop: St. Paul.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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