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Alan May and Peter Bondra Skate at Mites on Ice Outdoor Classic

Peter Bondra chats with Alan May at the Reston Town Center skating pavilion.

On Sunday morning, the Washington Capitals and the Reston Town Center skating pavilion hosted the Mites on Ice Outdoor Classic. Some of Northern Virginia’s cutest youth hockey players from ages 4 to 7 donned Caps jerseys and played puck with some pros. There was a tournament of half-ice games, a full-ice championship game, and– from what we hear– some adorable goal celebrations.

As a bonus, the Caps also sent out alumni Alan May and Peter Bondra to give a skills demonstration, skate with fans, and sign autographs after the tournament.

I was sick with the flu and unwilling to spend the morning in the cold rain, so RMNB buds Nour H. and Lindsey N. pinched in to capture the event for me via photos. Thanks, ladies.

Alan May

Alan May spaces out for a second, worrying about how much better Joe B’s ties are than his.

Peter Bondra signs a kid's jersey.

Bonzai signs a jersey while we desperately try not to caption the guy at right.

Peter Bondra in perfect juxtaposition with the mites and their little goal.

Bondra got along well with all of the kids except the one with an Adam Oates-style stick.

Peter Bondra dekes past a mite.

Immediately following this play, Chris Simon ended the season of that player in white.

Peter Bondra plays hockey with kids.

Lindsey and Nour with the very classy Bondra butt shot.

Peter Bondra and Alan May skate with little kids. Adorable.

Wow, that’s a really pretty place to play hockey.

Peter Bondra goes for the puck.

Slashing clinic, apparently.

Alan May and Peter Bondra chat right beside the doors of Panera Bread.

May and Bondra ponder orders at Panera. May got the Frontega, Bondra the chicken noodle soup in a sourdough bread bowl.

Alan May passes to Bonzai

Goalie kid is way out the crease. Bondra and May are going to make him pay for that one.

Who let this kid onto the ice?

NO COMMENT.

Alan May gets interviewed by Guerin Austin

Alan May chats with Guerin Austin about his Frontega chicken sandwich and what the eighties were like.

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