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It didn’t take long for the Kamloops Blazers to realize things were going to be markedly different with Don Hay at the helm. “I’d say we noticed in the first practice,” said Matt Needham, the 19-year-old entering his second season as team captain. Players, coaches and office staff alike were happy to have Hay on board, but his arrival also came with uncertainty. The players knew he was a taskmaster, but wondered just how hard they would have to work and were intrigued to learn if life on the road would change. Returning coaches needed to establish chemistry with the new man in charge and were unsure what that process would look like. The office staff, a tight-knit group, had a new personality on the scene and were interested to see how it would alter the feng shui on Mark Recchi Way. With the feeling-out process well underway, all signs seem to be pointing to a smooth transition. “The tempo of the practices, the way he was in control of things, it was pretty evident that things were going to be different this year,” Needham said. “It’s really teaching-orientated. A lot of our practices are a lot longer than they were in the past and the last hour of every practice is all teaching directed at the younger guys.
“Personally, I like having him around.” KTW spoke with more than a few players at training camp who said the work rate had risen since last season and practices were more difficult. It seems Blazers’ associate coach Mark Ferner and Hay share the same approach when it comes to hard work. Ferner said the players need to realize elbow grease will be on tap this season. “That’s the way it should be,” Ferner said. Needham said there were moments on road trips in recent seasons when perhaps the team could have been more focused on hockey. “There are times to have fun and bond and there’s times to focus and to concentrate and get prepared to play the game,” Hay said. “The preparation starts at practice, No. 1, and you learn about work ethic and habits. “Then you go on the road and the players have to understand it’s not like going on a holiday. It’s a business trip.” “But, it’s important that it’s not all seriousness.” Blazers’ trainer Colin (Toledo) Robinson is valued for the work he does medically and with equipment, but his role is bigger than that. He is both a confidante and part-time comedian, often amusing with anecdotes over bus speakers on road trips. It might seem trivial, but it’s an example of something that might have changed under Hay’s watch, likely to the displeasure of the players. The show, however, will go on.
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“Toledo, his personality, he’s someone that the players really feel comfortable around and being comfortable helps them play well,” Hay said. “The players have to be able to laugh and enjoy themselves and the company of the coaches and the training staff and the support staff.” In exhibition play, the Blazers discovered in short order they will be accountable for their mistakes when they return to the bench, with their new coach having no qualms about vocalizing his discontent.
Rarely does a teaching moment go begging, just ask 16-year-old forward Jermaine Loewen, who was on the receiving end of several pep talks, to put it mildly, during a game against the Prince George Cougars at Interior Savings Centre on Friday, Sept. 12. Hay’s relationship with Ferner is a work in process. “We’re learning about each other right now,” Hay said. “All coaching staffs have to go through that, getting to know each other’s strengths and weaknesses and what they feel comfortable doing.
“That’s an ongoing process. It doesn’t happen over three weeks.” Blazers’ general manager Craig Bonner and Hay have already proven to be compatible, working in close concert for six years with the Giants in Vancouver before Bonner left for Kamloops in 2008. Rounding out the hockeyoperations staff this season are goaltending coach Dan De Palma, skills coach Mike Needham, video coach Tim O’Donovan, strength-andconditioning coach Greg Kozoris and mental-performance coach Peter Soberlak. See ESTABLISHING, page E5
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DECEMBER Tuesday, Dec. 2 Saskatoon @ Kamloops, 7 Friday, Dec. 5 Prince Albert @ Kamloops, 7 Saturday, Dec. 6 Prince George @ Kamloops, 7 Wednesday, Dec. 10 Kamloops @ Edmonton, 6 Thursday, Dec. 11 Kamloops @ Red Deer, 6 Saturday, Dec. 13 Kamloops @ Calgary, 6 Sunday, Dec. 14 Kamloops @ Lethbridge, 3 Tuesday, Dec. 16 Kamloops @ Kootenay, 6 Wednesday, Dec. 17 Kamloops @ Medicine Hat, 6 Saturday, Dec. 27 Kamloops @ Kelowna, 7 Tuesday, Dec. 30 Kamloops @ Vancouver, 7
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Just you wait for this crop of 1998-born forwards, the future of the Kamloops Blazers. The brass on Mark Recchi Way has been spreading that message and those 16-year-old prospects are fighting tooth and nail to crack the roster this season. Jake Kryski, Quinn Benjafield and Jermaine Loewen are names likely familiar to the hardcore Blazer fan and Phillip Knies put his name on the map before being sent home. “The decision is going to be very tough,� said Matt Recchi, the Blazers’ director of player personnel. “All of them have developed and we expect them to push to make the team.� Kryski, picked 13th overall by the Prince Albert Raiders in the 2013 WHL bantam draft, was traded to Kamloops in July of 2013 in a deal that saw over-age netminder Cole Cheveldave go the other way. Already a blue-chip prospect when the transaction was made, the five-foot-11, 170-pound centre from Vancouver improved his standing last season playing as a 15-year-old for the Okanagan Rockets in the B.C. Major Midget League.
Kryski, who was never keen on reporting to Prince Albert, had six goals and 11 points in seven post-season games with the Rockets, including the game- and championship-winning marker in a 4-3 victory over the Vancouver NW Giants in Game 2 of the best-of-three league final. He recorded two goals and four points in seven games at the Telus Cup, the national midget championship, held in April in Moose Jaw, Sask. “He’s a very skilled young man, but probably his best skillset is his work ethic,� Recchi said. “He competes hard every shift. He knows how to work and that’s what’s made him successful so far.� KTW caught up with Kryski at Blazers’ training camp. “Right now, this is everything I’ve been looking forward to so far,� said Kryski, who had 16 goals and 48 points in 37 regular-season games last season with the Rockets. “Making the team is all I’ve got my hopes up for and hopefully I can make that happen.� Kryski’s name will be on the opening-day roster sheet and he will likely stick around all season. He had two goals and four points in pre-season play.
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“It’s definitely a little hard, being buds with them off the ice and then having to fight for a spot on the ice,� Kryski said. “You just do your best and see what happens.� Don Hay has never been afraid to roll with the youngsters — see Shane Doan in 1992-1993 and Jarome Iginla in 1993-1994, among many others. “I’ve had up to five 16-year-olds on a team,� Hay told KTW. “You want them to play and to contribute. The role they play kind of depends on them, how much they can handle and how much they can produce. “You don’t want to put too much pressure on a young guy too early.� Benjafield, a 6-foot-1, 181-pound right-winger from North Vancouver, racked up 19 goals and 47 points last season with the Vancouver NW Giants, losing to Kryski and the Rockets in the league final. “He’s got a great allaround game and supersoft hands,� Recchi said of Benjafield. “He’s a very committed player. He’s added weight, which he needed to do this summer, which shows us he was willing to put in the work.� See LOEWEN, page E10
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The roster The Kamloops Blazers had 27 players on their roster as of Tuesday, Sept. 16. Forwards: Jake Kryski, 16, Jesse Shynkaruk, 18, Matt Revel, 18, Spencer Bast, 17, Chase Souto, 19, Eric Krienke, 18, Matt Needham, 19, Collin Shirley, 18, Nick Chyzowski, 17, Luke Harrison, 18, Jesse Zaharichuk, 17, Cole Ully, 19, Quinn Benjafield, 16, Jermaine Loewen, 16, Deven Sideroff, 17, and Mitch Friesen, 18. Defencemen: Travis Verveda, 16, Cameron Reagan, 17, Brady Gaudet, 20, Ryan Rehill, 18, Connor Clouston, 18, Josh Connolly, 19, Michael Fora, 18, and Patrik Maier, 17. Goaltenders: Bolton Pouliot, 20, Cole Kehler, 16, and Connor Ingram, 17.
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There is no doubt where Benjafield wants to be on Sept. 19, when the Blazers open the 2014-2015 campaign against Victoria at ISC. “I want to make the team more than ever,� said Benjafield, picked by the Blue and Orange 19th overall in the 2013 bantam draft. “It’s been my dream to play here. I don’t really want to go back to Vancouver.� Loewen, who’s aiming to become the second Jamaican-born player to suit up in the NHL, spent the summer working out in Kelowna, endeavouring to improve his skating and strength. “I really want to make it,� said
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Loewen, a six-foot-three left-winger who tips the scales at 201 pounds. “I would be really disappointed in myself if I didn’t make the team. “I’m just thinking about how I can
play the best I can play and be a team player and see what happens.� Loewen played last season with the Interlake Lightning of the Manitoba Midget AAA Hockey League, compiling 16 goals and 30 points in 41 games. The power forward’s skating came into question at camp last year. “His skating is a non-issue. He’s got a big strong stride and he knows how to use it,� Recchi said of Loewen, selected by Kamloops in Round 3 at the 2013 bantam draft. “He gets better every day he’s been here.� Knies, a Scottsdale, Ariz., product who the Blazers picked in the fourth round in 2013, missed camp last August
due to injury, but he made up for lost time this year. He will play this season with the midget AAA Colorado Thunderbirds. Garrett Pilon of Kindersley, Sask., drafted by the Blazers in Round 7 in 2013, was also cut, but the son of former NHLer Rich Pilon had a strong camp. “We have some very talented 16-year-old players coming up that have a great deal of skill,� Hay said. “They have to show to the coaches and their teammates that they are responsible enough to play in critical situations. “How many of them will make the team or how many are going to stick will depend on them.�
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