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|<small>August 27th, 1999</small>Miami, Biscayne, Mayami
|<small>August 27th, 1999</small><small>Miami, Biscayne, Mayami</small>
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* <small>[[Golden Puck]] winner (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013)</small>
* <small>[[Golden Puck]] winner (2022, 2023)</small>
* <small>2× [[Double (VHF award)|Double]] winner (2008, 2009)</small>
* <small>[[Valorian Hockey League|VHL]] champion (2022)</small>
* <small>[[Valorian Hockey League|VHL]] champion (2008, 2009, 2010, 2013)</small>
* <small>6× [[Dan Earle Trophy|Earle Trophy]] winner (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013)</small>
* <small>3× [[Coupe Balbuzard]] winner (2007, 2008, 2009)</small>
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'''Carlos Ortega''' (born August 27th, 1999) is a Mayamian-born Valorian professional ice hockey player who currently captains the Mainers and plays for the Valorian National Team. He most often plays as a right wing.
'''Carlos Ortega''' (born August 27th, 1999) is a Mayamian-born Valorian professional ice hockey player who currently captains the [[Mainers]] and plays for the [[Valorian Men's National Ice Hockey Team|Valorian National Team]]. He most often plays as a right wing.


Hailed for his physical prowess, speed, tactical positioning, and precision, Ortega is widely regarded as one of the finest active players in the VHL. He has won the Golden Puck twice, in 2022 and 2023, and led the Mainers to their first VHL title in 2022. That year they nearly completed the Double, making it to the Coupe Balbuzard finals but losing to the Newfoundland Sailors.
Hailed for his physical prowess, speed, tactical positioning, and precision, Ortega is widely regarded as one of the finest active players in the [[Valorian Hockey League|VHL]]. He has won the [[Golden Puck (VHF award)|Golden Puck]] twice, in 2022 and 2023, and led the Mainers to their first VHL title in [[VHL 2022|2022]]. That year they nearly completed the [[Double (VHF award)|Double]], making it to the [[Coupe Balbuzard]] finals but losing to the [[Newfoundland Sailors]].

Revision as of 05:05, 2 March 2024

Carlos Ortega
No. 76
Position Center
Personal information
Born August 27th, 1999Miami, Biscayne, Mayami
Career history
Career hightlights and awards

Carlos Ortega (born August 27th, 1999) is a Mayamian-born Valorian professional ice hockey player who currently captains the Mainers and plays for the Valorian National Team. He most often plays as a right wing.

Hailed for his physical prowess, speed, tactical positioning, and precision, Ortega is widely regarded as one of the finest active players in the VHL. He has won the Golden Puck twice, in 2022 and 2023, and led the Mainers to their first VHL title in 2022. That year they nearly completed the Double, making it to the Coupe Balbuzard finals but losing to the Newfoundland Sailors.