"I believe all that exposure we received from the LATAM Cup, the NHL, the IIHF really showed all Puerto Rican players and parents and everybody that we are serious, we do compete," said Alfonso Diaz, a member of Puerto Rico's men's national team and a former semi-professional player. "I believe that's why now everybody is showing up because they see how dedicated that we are to moving this ship forward, and everybody wants to be a part of that."
It attracted Delgado, who said he learned more from the Festival de Hockey practices and games than he has since he first started playing hockey.
The first thing he noticed was the pace playing against teams like the Chicago Police Department wasn't the same as the beer league contests back in Phoenix.
"Your typical beer league, you're skating around, having fun, getting a couple of strides in and whatnot," he said. "The games that we played -- they weren't just recreational games. We were playing to win, like it was a weekend tournament. Keeping up the intensity was something definitely that I think I need to work on, which is good because that's how you learn, find your weak spots."