Montoya has been Dallas' community outreach director since September 2021. He became the first Cuban American player in the NHL when he debuted with the Phoenix Coyotes on April 1, 2009. Selected by the New York Rangers with the No. 6 pick in the 2004 NHL Draft, he went 67-49-24 in 168 games (136 starts) with six teams before retiring after the 2017-18 season.
Montoya and Lucas Reid, the Stars' director of amateur hockey & partnership development, pitched the Spring Classic idea to Amerigol International Hockey Association president Juan Carlos Otero and the LATAM Cup teams at the tournament in October.
Otero said teams have been eager to hold more than one tournament a year to give players from countries with few or no ice rinks more opportunities to play.
With ice unavailable, many of the players compete in inline hockey in their homelands. They usually arrive days ahead of the LATAM Cup tournament to practice on ice and adjust from skating on wheels to steel blades.
"From the beginning, everyone always wanted to have a second (tournament) because as far as playing on ice, the coaches have access to the players once, maybe twice a year," said Otero, who launched the LATAM Cup in 2018. "So when this opportunity came up, I thought it was great."