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Resident skates among Kings

- By Emily Alvarenga Signal Staff Writer

As Nic Menzano skated along the ice at the Ice Station Valencia and slid to a halt, spraying chunks of ice up from his skates, he chuckled.

“I never skate without something in my hand,” the Valencia resident said.

Whether it was a stick or a shovel, Menzano has always skated with a purpose — either for hockey or as part of a team’s ice crew.

In fact, Menzano was recently selected to join the Los Angeles Kings Ice Crew for the upcoming hockey season.

“I was a big hockey fan growing up, and I always went to Kings games as a kid,” he said, adding that he would always watch the Ice Crew come onto the ice with their shovels, thinking

to himself, “‘Hey, that looks like such a cool job,’ getting to be that close to the game and everything happening.”

This thought remained in the back of his mind as something he really wanted to try while he played hockey through high school.

When he graduated from Hart High School in 2017, he was finally able to pursue it, and made it onto the ice crew of the Reign, the Kings’ minor league team that plays in Ontario, about 90 minutes from Santa Clarita.

Though it was a far drive, which Menzano had to make at least twice a week, he still had a really great time and said, “Doing it for the minor league team first was a great way to learn what it’s all about.”

“I was on the ice pretty much every game, and I loved doing it,” he added.

In June, he auditioned again, this time securing a spot on the Kings Ice Crew, which was “a really great step in the right direction,” he said.

“I didn’t know how successful I’d be, but I’m really glad I was,” Menzano added, especially for his favorite sports team. Though known for skating onto the ice to remove snow build-up during media timeouts, the Ice Crew has quite a few other duties, including representi­ng the Kings organizati­on at games, events and throughout the community.

“As Ice Crew, we have to do a lot of things,” Menzano said. “We make appearance­s around town at charity events, promotiona­l events, all kinds of things.”

During game days, the team will assist with onice contests and activities, while also interactin­g with fans to ensure they have the best experience possible, which Menzano said he loves to do.

“In Ontario last year, there were a few people that you would always see at the games — the season ticket holders,” he said. “They would know who you were and you would know who they were. It was really cool because they would always get so excited to see you.”

So far, the Kings Ice Crew has been doing a lot of appearance­s before the start of the season, but it’s finally time for pre-season games to begin.

“That will be the first time we get an in-game experience, so that’ll be really fun,” he said.

Menzano has other hobbies as well, in addition to being a student at College of the Canyons. He says he always enjoys making music.

His band, People for Culture, has been able to play shows around Santa Clarita and L.A., including at venues like the Whiskey a Go Go, The Mint and The MAIN for SCVTV’s Soundcheck, which features local talent.

“I love to be a musician … I think that’s really my first love, but I can say I love sports just as much, and working for the Kings is great,” he said. “I’m just going to keep doing what I love and see what happens.”

 ?? Dan Watson/The Signal ?? Nic Menzano wears his L.A. Kings ice crew uniform as he skates at Ice Station Valencia in September.
Dan Watson/The Signal Nic Menzano wears his L.A. Kings ice crew uniform as he skates at Ice Station Valencia in September.
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