A farewell to Reece and Remy
Reece Vitelli had a pretty good thing going in Everett with the Silvertips. He made it to the WHL Championship Finals as a 16-year-old rookie in the 2017-18 season as an everyday player, and getting into the second round in the following year.
But despite the good role he had already carved for himself as a Silvertip, Vitelli said the trade that allowed him to become a Prince Albert Raider on Oct. 13, 2019 was “the best decision that life could have handed to me,” even if he had no idea what to expect at first.
“It’s great coming here. It’s a family. The culture here is unbelievable. What they bring and what they preach is awesome. I’ll take that for my whole life,” said Vitelli, who finished his WHL career as captain of the Raiders this season. “Life experiences, life lessons all the way through, with what the coaches preach and what they teach us everyday—how much they care about us and how much they care about our futures. Hockey’s just a game, there’s a lot of life left. They do a great job of giving us lessons and leaving us as better men.”
Raiders defenceman Remy Aquilon. (Mark Peterson Media)

