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Welcome to the 2017-2018 season of the Fernie Ghostriders
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Barb Anderson Fernie Ghostriders President
t is with great pleasure that I am back behind the bench for my fourth season. The players, staff and myself are excited to get the 2017-18 season started and continue the winning tradition that as Ghostriders we are so passionate to accomplish. A big thank you to Barb and the rest of our hard working board of directors, without you this team would not be able to survive. As Ghostriders we pride ourselves on not only playing great hockey, but being even better citizens in the community. My goal as your Coach/GM is to teach these young minds as much about life skills as hockey skills! To our loyal and best fans in the KIJHL welcome back to the Fernie Memorial Arena!!! Let’s keep our house the hardest rink for opposition teams to visit. Craig Mohr, Head Coach/GM Fernie Ghostriders
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e have a new member on our board this year, welcome aboard Sara Moulton! Along with the past years board members we are very excited about our upcoming season. The hard work and dedication of our volunteers has provided our organization with a foundation rich in team play, commitment and integrity. These attributes are carried over to our team, which is led by Head Coach/General Manager Craig Mohr. Along with the commitment are the billet families who graciously invite the young men into their homes and have them as part of their family. We also are fortunate to have so many dedicated community members, sponsors and City of Fernie employees and council who are committed to seeing the team remain successful behind the scene. Such dedication from all the people who help the team in anyway makes the Fernie Ghostriders a more successful team on and off the ice. Please enjoy the season this year, as I am sure it will be fun and exciting hockey to watch.
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Ghosts from the past
The world of junior hockey moves fast, as players become eligible at 16 before aging out after their 20th year. We asked a few former Ghostrider captains to fill us in about what they’re up to now and what advice they’d give to the 2017-18 squad…
Dylan Robertson, 2014-15 captain Ben Primeau, 2013-14 captain
Now: Completing Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering at University of Alberta “Don’t take the organization, the town or your billets for granted; never undermine your coaches or teammates, and always remember that Kimberley’s a girl’s name.” Photos: Sara Moulton
Now: Completing electrical apprenticeship with Martech in Sparwood
“Enjoy your time in ‘The Fern’ as a Ghostrider. The way you are treated playing for Fernie by the members of the organization and the community is on a level of its own and not something you really expect as a kid heading into junior, so don’t take it for granted. Play every game like it is your last, because before you know, it will be. Just enjoy it, look forward to every game and play like it’s your last. If everyone buys into that and believes in one another, it will be a very fun year, full of wins, new friends and brothers for life.”
Proudly supporting the Ghostriders throughout their 2017/18 season.
Cole Keebler, 2015-16 captain
Now: Enrolled in Chemical Engineering Technology at SAIT, and recently named to the golf team
“Enjoy the ride while it lasts, because it goes by too quick. Build a family from the beginning and always have each other’s backs, it makes the year so much better and you’ll notice a ton of success from it.”
Now: Playing NCAA hockey in Wisconsin while taking Business Management at Marian University
“Embrace the junior lifestyle to the fullest! Hang with the boys, win some games, and make some memories. It’s a completely different animal outside of junior. Live the dream while you can!”
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Alex Cheveldave, 2016-17 captain
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FERNIE GHOSTRIDERS 3
2 SHAUN PIERCE
Position: Defence Hometown: Fernie, BC Height: 6’2” Weight: 185 lbs Birth Year: 2001
Kevin Pierce
Position: Defence Hometown: Calgary, AB Height: 6’2” Weight: 195 lbs Birth Year: 1998
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12 MATT ROGERS
Position: Forward Hometown: Delta, BC Height: 6’1” Weight: 185 lbs Birth Year: 1998
23 JORDAN POPOFF
Position: Defence Hometown: Calgary, AB Height: 6’2” Weight: 195 lbs Birth Year: 1998
owen titus
Position: Centre Hometown: Fruitvale, BC Height: 5’7” Weight: 165 lbs Birth Year: 2000
24 JAKE BERANEK
Position: Defence Hometown: Elkford, BC Height: 5’10” Weight: 190 lbs Birth Year: 2000
4 DEREK GREEN
Position: Defence Hometown: Trail, BC Height: 6’1” Weight: 215 lbs Birth Year: 1999
15 JACE WOODLEY
Position: Forward Hometown: Fort Saskatchewan, AB Height: 5’10” Weight: 170 lbs Birth Year: 1997
25 CORY CALDWELL
Position: Centre Hometown: Fernie, BC Height: 5’10” Weight: 168 lbs Birth Year: 1999
5 TRISTAN DOWNE
Position: Defence Hometown: Calgary, AB Height: 5’11” Weight: 180 lbs Birth Year: 1998
7 CHASE RAYMAN
Position: Forward Hometown: Hosmer, BC Height: 5’9” Weight: 150 lbs Birth Year: 2000
17 mitchell titus
Position: Centre Hometown: Fruitvale, BC Height: 5’7” Weight: 150 lbs Birth Year: 1997
26 CHASE GREGORY
Position: Forward Hometown: Calgary, AB Height: 5’11” Weight: 180 lbs Birth Year: 1999
18 TY ABBOTT
Position: Forward Hometown: Sparwood, BC Height: 6’1” Weight: 180 lbs Birth Year: 1998
27 GREG SUSINSKI
Position: Defence Hometown: Calgary, AB Height: 6’1” Weight: 160 lbs Birth Year: 1999
8 JON WICK
Position: Defence Hometown: Duluth, Minn Height: 6’3” Weight: 185 lbs Birth Year: 1998
20 Jake hryhoriw
Position: Defence Hometown: Warman, SK Height: 6’5” Weight: 230 lbs Birth Year: 1997
28 Devyn Stewart
Position: Centre Hometown: Okotoks, AB Height: 5’11” Weight: 166 lbs Birth Year: 1999
9 BRENDAN NEMES
Position: Forward Hometown: Calgary, AB Height: 6’2” Weight: 230 lbs Birth Year: 1998
21 ETHAN JANG
Position: Forward Hometown: Rossland, BC Height: 6’0” Weight: 170 lbs Birth Year: 2001
31 BRANDON YOUNGSON
Position: Goalie Hometown: Trail, BC Height: 6’1” Weight: 215 lbs Birth Year: 1998
10 MCCARTHY MANYFINGERS Position: Forward Hometown: Cardston, AB Height: 6’3” Weight: 220 lbs Birth Year: 1998
22 JORDON KROMM
Position: Forward Hometown: Calgary, AB Height: 5’9” Weight: 130 lbs Birth Year: 1999
40 zak larson
Position: Goalie Hometown: Hazelton, BC Height: 6’4” Weight: 210 lbs Birth Year: 1998 Photos: Phil McLachlan
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Community Champions Being a Fernie Ghostrider is more than just taking to the ice! As proud community members, they are often found helping out at a variety of charitable events throughout the season.
Their contributions include: September • Volunteering at the Terry Fox Run October • Drive One 4UR Community event with Legacy Ford Fernie • Pink Jersey nights to raise awareness for breast cancer – playerworn jerseys are auctioned to support Friends for Friends, a local charity. November • Commemorating Remembrance Day by marching in Remembrance Day parade, laying a wreath at the cenotaph and wearing poppies on their helmets. December • Teddy Bear Toss Food Bank Donation • Salvation Army Christmas Kettle campaign • Light up the Night All Season • Weekly Monday night bingo at the Community Centre (all year) • Thursday night bingo for the residents of Rocky Mountain Village • Subway Power Play: for every goal scored by a KIJHL home team during a power play, Subway donates $10 to KidSport
Plus various fundraisers at each home game, including 50/50 draws, T-Shirt Cannon, Puck Toss and more!!
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Player of the Week It’s not whether you win or lose... it’s how you play the game.
Fernie Ghostriders Executive and Board of Directors Executive
Barb Anderson, President Mike Casault, Vice President Tom Murdoch, Treasurer Sara Moulton, Secretary
Board of Directors Ashley Charette Marc Charette Darryl Hutchinson John Luke Rose Mangone Lynda Moulton Ruth Murdoch Gail Nee Dale Nicholson Earle Price
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Get twice the ICE with Ghostriders season passes
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ew for the 2017-18 season, Fernie Ghostriders season pass holders will now also receive 15% off individual game tickets at Kootenay ICE games in Cranbrook. Since changing ownership in the spring of 2017, the new ICE management have been working to foster renewed positive relationships with the KIJHL clubs in their neighbouring East Kootenay communities, including Invermere, Kimberley and Fernie. This includes the creation of reciprocal discounts on tickets and joint events throughout the season. “This is another meaningful partnership for us and the hockey community in the East Kootenays,” explained Reid Mitchell, Director of Corporate Partnerships and Fan Experience of the Kootenay ICE Hockey Club in an August 18 press release. “Joining communities through the game of hockey is a key driver in these types of partnerships and we’re very excited to share that same vision with the Fernie Ghostriders and their fans.” The new partnership with the Cranbrook-based ICE of the Western Hockey League (WHL) provides even more perks to Fernie fans who hold a season pass, in addition to the existing benefits of express entry and reserved seating in the Fernie Memorial Arena. Prices for 2017-18 Fernie Ghostriders season passes are $230 for adults and $110 for senior/child/students, and can be purchased through the front desk and booster table at home games or from Fernie Auto Parts on Manitou Road.
Keeping the team healthy
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wo high-school students now stand behind the home bench of Fernie’s Junior B Ghostriders team, ready to assist with any medical needs the team may have. The Fernie Academy students, Andrew Craig and Cate Durham are excited to practice their skills throughout the hockey season. Kayla Neufeld and Heather Lewis, athletic therapists at Fernie Athletic Therapy and also for the Fernie Ghostriders, thought it would be beneficial to take on two students in order to give them a real-world taste of what being an athletic therapist is all about. The Fernie Ghostriders joined arms with The Fernie Academy this year for the first time. Both parties thought it would be a great opportunity for the students to learn. These students will be tackling the on-bench first aid responsibilities, as well as traveling with the team during away games. They will be at the rink prior to games, to tape any players that need taping, etc. Besides treating injuries during game time, an athletic therapists duties surrounding the hockey game involves taking part in pregame workouts, massages, stretches and taping. Post-game off-bench duties include injury rehabilitation. These students will be partaking in much of the behind-the-scenes work in relation to injury rehabilitation. Both Neufeld and Lewis were very excited to take on these two avid learners. “I just (hope they get) as much experience and knowledge as they can,” said Neufeld. “Just give them that hands-on work experience and knowledge they can take on to whatever future careers they may hold.” In 2004, while in university, Neufeld was given her first hands-on experience with a Midget AAA hockey team. “I always knew I wanted to get into either the physiotherapy or athletic therapy field, and that was my ‘in’,” she said. After graduating and becoming a certified physiotherapist, Neufeld moved to Fernie where she has practiced ever since. One of the most challenging aspects of being an athletic therapist with a hockey team is keeping all the players healthy, explained Neufeld. “We’ve had a couple seasons where we’ve been plagued with injuries, especially later in the season, and it’s just about keeping the players healthy and getting them back as quickly as I can,” said Neufeld.
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Sat, Nov. 4 7:30P Fernie Ghostriders VS Beaver Valley Nitehawks Fruitvale - Beaver Valley Arena Fri, Nov. 10 7:30P Columbia Valley Rockies VS Fernie Ghostriders Fernie Memorial Arena Fri, Nov. 17 7:30P Fernie Ghostriders VS Columbia Valley Rockies Invermere - Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena Sat, Nov. 18 7:30P Nelson Leafs VS Fernie Ghostriders Fernie Memorial Arena Fri, Nov. 24 7:30P Fernie Ghostriders VS Creston Valley Thunder Cats Creston - Johnny Bucyk Arena Sat, Nov. 25 7:30P Golden Rockets VS Fernie Ghostriders Fernie Memorial Arena Fri, Dec. 1 7:30P Fernie Ghostriders VS Kimberley Dynamiters Kimberley Civic Centre Sat, Dec. 2 7:30P Grand Forks Border Bruins VS Fernie Ghostriders Fernie Memorial Arena Tue, Dec. 5 7:30P Fernie Ghostriders VS Columbia Valley Rockies Invermere - Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena Fri, Dec. 8 7:30P Fernie Ghostriders VS Creston Valley Thunder Cats Creston - Johnny Bucyk Arena Sat, Dec. 9 7:30P Golden Rockets VS Fernie Ghostriders Fernie Memorial Arena
Fri, Dec. 15 7:30P Nelson Leafs VS Fernie Ghostriders Fernie Memorial Arena Sat, Dec. 16 7:30P Fernie Ghostriders VS Golden Rockets Golden Arena Fri, Dec. 22 7:30P Creston Valley Thunder Cats VS Fernie Ghostriders Fernie Memorial Arena Thu, Dec. 28 7:30P Fernie Ghostriders VS Kimberley Dynamiters Kimberley Civic Centre Fri, Dec. 29 7:30P Kimberley Dynamiters VS Fernie Ghostriders Fernie Memorial Arena Sun, Dec. 31 7:30P Fernie Ghostriders VS Creston Valley Thunder Cats Creston - Johnny Bucyk Arena Fri, Jan. 5 7:30P Fernie Ghostriders VS Golden Rockets Golden Arena Sat, Jan. 6 7:30P Creston Valley Thunder Cats VS Fernie Ghostriders Fernie Memorial Arena Tue, Jan. 9 7:30P Fernie Ghostriders VS Kimberley Dynamiters Kimberley Civic Centre Tue, Jan. 16 7:30P Fernie Ghostriders VS Columbia Valley Rockies Invermere - Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena Fri, Jan. 19 7:00P Fernie Ghostriders VS Spokane Braves Spokane - Eagles Ice-A-Rena
Sat, Jan. 20 7:00P Fernie Ghostriders VS Castlegar Rebels Castlegar Complex Fri, Jan. 26 7:30P Columbia Valley Rockies VS Fernie Ghostriders Fernie Memorial Arena Sat, Jan. 27 7:30P Fernie Ghostriders VS Kimberley Dynamiters Kimberley Civic Centre Fri, Feb. 2 7:30P Kimberley Dynamiters VS Fernie Ghostriders Fernie Memorial Arena Sat, Feb. 3 7:30P Fernie Ghostriders VS Golden Rockets Golden Arena Fri, Feb. 9 7:30P Creston Valley Thunder Cats VS Fernie Ghostriders Fernie Memorial Arena Sun, Feb. 11 7:30P Kimberley Dynamiters VS Fernie Ghostriders Fernie Memorial Arena Game to be played in Sparwood, BC Fri, Feb. 16 7:30P Golden Rockets VS Fernie Ghostriders Sparwood - Elk Valley Leisure Centre Sat, Feb. 17 7:30P Fernie Ghostriders VS Golden Rocket Golden Arena Sun, Feb. 18 7:30P Creston Valley Thunder Cats VS Fernie Ghostriders Fernie Memorial Arena