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Welcome to the 2016-2017 season

elcome to the 2016-2017 season of the Fernie Ghostriders. Another great season is ahead of us for sure! The KIJHL will be celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League. So happy the Ghostriders are a part of this league which continues to develop players for not only future hockey leagues and schooling but preparing our boys for life. We have some new faces on our board this year, welcome aboard Ashley Charette and Mike Casault! 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 continually 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

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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. Yours in hockey; Barb Anderson, President Fernie Ghostriders Jr Hockey Club

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t is with great pleasure that I am back behind the bench for my third season. The players, staff and myself are excited to get the 2016-17 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. 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. Go Riders Go!!! Craig Mohr Head Coach/GM

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How long have you been with the Ghostriders? Why did you come here? I believe I’m in my tenth year; I’ve been on and off and started with the Junior A team. I came here in ‘91 to work at the golf club, I thought I’d only stick around a year but I ended up retiring after 20.

How long have you been with the Ghostriders? Why did you come here? I first coached with the Ghostriders in the 2011-12 season and then took some time off. I started coaching again when Craig took over and this will be my 3rd year with the club. I was born and raised in Fernie, B.C. I played for the Ghostriders as a rookie in 2007. The year after I made the jump to Junior A. I have always been connected to hockey in Fernie, so it was an easy transition to get involved with the Ghostriders.

How many years have you been playing hockey? What position did you play? I would have to say somewhere between 12 and 15 years of actually playing as a goalie, when I was in the army I played as a forward and played as a forward in oldtimers too. I started playing when I was 12, a long time ago. Who is your favourite player? Why? I had a son that played for the Chicago Blackhawks as a goalie in the 80’s; at that time he was my favourite. My overall favourite has to be Bobby Orr - I’ve never seen a guy so good. What do you bring to the team? I’ve coached at many levels, I bring that experience with a quiet demeanour, but above all I think I bring some good old time hockey experience. What are the team’s strengths this year? Right off the bat, I feel we have a real tight dressing room. The veteran leadership that we have has the team together. For the first time in a few years I see guys really standing up for each other. There’s no cliques, just one team – a tight dressing room is going to lead to real good team play on the ice. I’m looking forward to it.

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How many years have you been playing hockey? What position did you play? I have been playing hockey since I was three. I played defence most of my career. Who is your favourite player? Why? I have always admired Shea Weber’s style of play. He plays in all situations and plays a very tough style of hockey. He is a great example of a team player. What do you bring to the team? I believe I can bring a lot of knowledge to the team, specifically for defending. Only five years ago I was lacing up my skates for my last Junior game, so I still feel somewhat connected to the game and can relate to most of today’s players. Being a local, I also know what the town of Fernie represents and what it means to play here. I enjoy sharing this with all our new players. What are the team’s strengths this year? We will be a very competitive team this year and we will be tough to play against. We have some exceptional players this year (new and returning). I think our special teams (power-play and penalty kill) will be very strong this year. Our team has a great work ethic and I think it will make for some exciting hockey!

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James Ouimet How long have you been with the Ghostriders? Why did you come here? This will be my 4th year as assistant coach; I also played one season in 2001-02. The mountain lifestyle and great people is why we decided to live here.

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ust because the ice is off the rink, and the players have packed their duffle bags and headed home, this does not mean that Craig Mohr, General Manager and Head Coach for the Fernie Ghostriders puts up his feet and waits for September. From season end to season start up, the coach is on the hunt for new prospects to bolster the blue line. Much of summer is spent using Calgary as his home base as he scouts the players in and around the area.

How many years have you been playing hockey? What position did you play? I played 14 years of hockey. My position was centre.

Not all of Mohr’s summer is spent in work mode however. This past summer a trip to Chicago to take in a Friday game at Wrigley field was on his agenda. On many summer days, Coach could be found enjoying the Elk Valley, either fly fishing the Elk, or trying to knock strokes off his 19 handicap at the Fernie Golf & Country Club. “I hoped to get it down to 16,” he said of his handicap, “I think the problem was lack of skill by user.”

Who is your favourite player? Why? My favourite player is Jamie Benn of the Dallas Stars. He plays a mean game and puts up loads of points. You don’t always see a power forward with his skill package. What do you bring to the team? I bring energy and try to be positive with our players. Also I like to communicate a lot with the guys. What are the team’s strengths this year? Our strengths start from our goaltending duo. We have a lot of experience on the team this year that will also help a lot on the leadership side of things. Our speed and skill level through the line-up is the best I’ve seen in years.

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While he does make sure to spend some time away from the arena, his mind is never too far from the rink, as he is strategizing what the team will need for the upcoming season. This year in particular, he scouted with the intention of getting bigger players for the wings. He returns to the Fernie Memorial Arena in midAugust to start training camps, both for the Jr. Ghostriders Minor Hockey and the Ghostrider tryouts. By early September, Coach and the team are ready and eager for the season to begin.

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Captain Alex Cheveldave - Leads by example

f you’ve ever seen Alex Cheveldave play hockey, you might think he’s a bit – well – terrifying. But members of the 201617 Fernie Ghostriders can rest easy knowing ‘Chevy’ is on their side again this season, and this time, he’s their captain. “I was figuring out what I wanted to do this year, and it all led to coming back to Fernie,” explains the 20-year-old from Calgary. “Last year, I had a great time. I loved it – my coaches, my billets, my teammates … I love the culture of the team; it’s a winning culture.” And so, after committing to the Ghostriders for his final season in junior hockey, Cheveldave began preparing for his return. A few days later, head coach and general manager Craig Mohr made the phone call to offer the captaincy. “We knew we were going to have a good leadership group, no matter what … but when I found out

Chevy was coming back, it wasn’t a hard decision,” says Mohr, acknowledging Justin Peers, Tayler Sincennes and goalie Brandon Butler as fellow “20s” and team leaders. R e c o g n i z i n g Cheveldave’s strong work ethic, confidence and dedication to fitness, Mohr and the rest of the Ghostriders staff believed he was a natural choice as a leader and that it would be an easy transition into the captain’s role. Cheveldave credits these attributes to his experience in various leagues across Canada, including junior ‘A’ in Alberta and Saskatchewan, as well as the influence of his older brother Cole who is currently the starting goalie for St. Mary’s University in Halifax. “He’s one of my big idols … a lot of what I know, I learned from him. He’s a hard working guy, for sure, and he’s where he is now because of it.” Spectators can see

Alex Cheveldave , Ghostrider Team Captain. Cheveldave’s dedication during games as he moves his six-foot-one, 205-pound mass in a style he describes as “playing with emotion” and “the hard-nosed tough guy.” He’s physical, vocal and relentless, visiting the sin-bin for a total of 88 minutes during 33 regular season and playoff games

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in 2015-16. And while most of us would probably dread being pitched against him, the emotion behind the juggernaut also makes Cheveldave an excellent guide for his younger teammates and aspiring Ghostriders. “You see the soft side of him, too,” reveals Mohr.

“The young players are so appreciative; they walk into a room at 15 or 16 years old and see this large man with a beard and muscles where you probably shouldn’t have muscles, and he sits down with them and just talks to them. With stuff like that, he genuinely cares and you

don’t always see that softer side when he’s on the ice.” Aside from hockey, Cheveldave enjoys hitting the gym and getting outdoors on his dirt bike. The self-described “amateur mechanic” can also be found working on his various vehicles, although not everyone is convinced that his abilities are quite to journeyman standards. “I’m not sure I’ll be getting my car worked on by Chevy… things have blown up and things have leaked, so there’s a little shot about his mechanical skills,” quips Mohr. Ultimately, Cheveldave’s ambition – to lead Fernie to a championship – is clear. He expects his team to put in the required hard work, and is ready to lead by example to reach the goal. “I just like hard work … I know what you need to bring to be successful and to stay there. I’ll put the team ahead of anything else. That’s who I am.”

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EVAN TRAVERSE

Position: Forward Hometown: Fernie, BC Height: 5’10” Weight: 160 lbs Birth Year: 1998

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Position: Forward Hometown: Lethbridge, AB Height: 6’1” Weight: 170 lbs Birth Year: 1998

DEREK GREEN

Position: Defence Hometown: Trail, BC Height: 6’ Weight: 207 lbs Birth Year: 1999

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7 NOLAN LAGACE

Position: Forward Hometown: Fort St John, BC Height: 5’11” Weight: 195 lbs Birth Year: 1997

20 trevor broad

Position: Defence Hometown: Sparwood, BC Height: 6’ Weight: 185 lbs Birth Year: 1998

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10 ryan kennedy

Position: Forward Hometown: Calgary, AB Height: 5’10” Weight: 175 lbs Birth Year: 1997

21 justin peers

Position: Forward Hometown: Calgary, AB Height: 5’9” Weight: 190 lbs Birth Year: 1996

27 mack differenz

Position: Forward Hometown: Red Deer, AB Height: 5’9” Weight: 165 lbs Birth Year: 1997

12 MATT ROGERS

Position: Forward Hometown: Delta, BC Height: 6’1” Weight: 193 lbs Birth Year: 1998

22 aidan wilson

Position: Forward Hometown: Sylvan Lake, AB Height: 5’8” Weight: 170 lbs Birth Year: 1997

28 RILEY SIEBEL

Position: Forward Hometown: Calgary, AB Height: 6’ Weight: 180 lbs Birth Year: 1998

13 MIKE DYCK

Position: Forward Hometown: Calgary, AB Height: 6’2” Weight: 165 lbs Birth Year: 1998

23 ALEX CHEVELDAVE

Position: Defence Hometown: Calgary, AB Height: 6’1” Weight: 205 lbs Birth Year: 1996

31 BRANDON YOUNGSON

Position: Goalie Hometown: Trail, BC Height: 6’2” Weight: 215 lbs Birth Year: 1998

Kevin Pierce

Position: Defence Hometown: Fernie, BC Height: 6’3” Weight: 190 lbs Birth Year: 1998

14 JOEY STENSLAND

Position: Forward Hometown: Calgary, AB Height: 6’1” Weight: 193 lbs Birth Year: 1997

24 Ben shushkoVsky

Position: Defence Hometown: Calgary, AB Height: 6’ Weight: 185 lbs Birth Year: 1997

4 KEAGAN KINGWELL

Position: Defence Hometown: Red Deer, AB Height: 5’10” Weight: 170 lbs Birth Year: 1997

15 tyler carron

Position: Forward Hometown: Calgary, AB Height: 5’9” Weight: 162 lbs Birth Year: 1997

25 JUSTIN GARCIA

Position: Forward Hometown: Fernie, BC Height: 5’11” Weight: 160 lbs Birth Year: 2000

6 Kyle Haugo

Position: Defence Hometown: Elkford, BC Height: 6’1” Weight: 170 lbs Birth Year: 1998

17 mitchell titus

Position: Forward Hometown: Fruitvale, BC Height: 5’7” Weight: 155 lbs Birth Year: 1997

26 Tayler Sincennes

Position: Forward Hometown: Red Deer, AB Height: 6’ Weight: 185 lbs Birth Year: 1996

40 brandon butler

Position: Goalie Hometown: Calgary, AB Height: 5’8” Weight: 175 lbs Birth Year: 1996

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Ghostriders announce shortened season

he upcoming hockey season will feature fewer games in the schedule for all teams in the league. The Ghostriders will be playing a total of 47 games, 23 of which are on home ice. The new shorter schedule was a collective decision made by all the teams in the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League (KIJHL) and allows for an extra week of playoffs. “We went to a shortened schedule because we felt that there wasn’t enough Friday/Saturdays in our regular season to be able to have 52 games – essentially 26 home games. So we were stuffing games on Tuesday nights, Sunday afternoons – not the best times to draw fans in,” explained Ghostrider Head Coach and General Manager, Craig Mohr. “We made a decision to shorten our league schedule up to give us an extra week for our playoffs, because our playoffs are so compressed. That was another reason behind the

schedule shortening.” Another change to this year’s schedule is there will be no crossover games between conferences. Teams in the Kootenay Conference, including the Neil Murdoch Division and Eddie Mountain Division, will not face off against teams in the Okanagan/ Shuswap Conference. According to Mohr, franchises in the Okanagan/ Shuswap Conference pushed for this change. “They felt for financial reasons that we should limit crossover in our travel, and as a league we decided to not do any conference crossovers,” he said. Mohr added the changes are not set in stone and the league will try out the shortened schedules without crossover games for this season. For a full game schedulese page C11 or visit Fernieghostriders.com.

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FR 21-Oct 7:30P MST Spokane Braves VS. Fernie Fernie Memorial Arena SA 22-Oct 7:30P MST Grand Forks Border Bruins VS. Fernie Game to be played in Elkford, BC FR 28-Oct 7:30P MST Columbia Valley Rockies VS. Fernie Fernie Memorial Arena SA 29-Oct 7:30P PST Fernie VS. Beaver Valley Nitehawks Fruitvale - Beaver Valley Arena FR 4-Nov 7:30P MST Columbia Valley Rockies VS. Fernie Fernie Memorial Arena SA 5-Nov 7:00P PST Fernie VS. Nelson Leafs Nelson Community Complex TH 10-Nov 7:30P MST Golden Rockets VS. Fernie Fernie Memorial Arena SA 12-Nov 7:30P MST Columbia Valley Rockies VS. Fernie Fernie Memorial Arena FR 18-Nov 7:30P MST Fernie VS. Columbia Valley Rockies Invermere - Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena SA 19-Nov 7:30P MST Golden Rockets VS. Fernie Fernie Memorial Arena FR 25-Nov 7:30P MST Fernie VS. Creston Valley Thunder Cats Creston - Johnny Bucyk Arena SA 26-Nov 7:30P MST Kimberley Dynamiters VS. Fernie Fernie Memorial Arena

FR 20-Jan 7:30P MST Creston Valley Thunder Cats VS. Fernie Fernie Memorial Arena SA 21-Jan 7:30P MST SA 3-Dec 7:30P MST Fernie VS. Golden Rockets Fernie VS. Golden Rockets Golden Arena Golden Arena TH 26-Jan 7:30P MST FR 9-Dec 7:30P MST Kimberley Dynamiters VS. Fernie Columbia Valley Rockies VS. Fernie Fernie Memorial Arena Fernie Memorial Arena SA 28-Jan 7:00P PST SA 10-Dec 7:00P PST Fernie VS. Nelson Leafs Fernie VS. Castlegar Rebels Nelson Community Complex Castlegar Complex SU 29-Jan 2:00P PST FR 16-Dec 7:30P MST Fernie VS. Grand Forks Border Bruins Fernie VS. Golden Rockets Grand Forks Arena Golden Arena FR 3-Feb 7:00P MST SA 17-Dec 7:30P MST Fernie VS. Kimberley Dynamiters Creston Valley Thunder Cats VS. Fernie Kimberley Civic Centre Fernie Memorial Arena SA 4-Feb 7:30P MST WE 28-Dec 7:00P MST Creston Valley Thunder Cats VS. Fernie Fernie VS. Kimberley Dynamiters Fernie Memorial Arena Kimberley Civic Centre FR 10-Feb 7:30P MST TH 29-Dec 7:30P MST Spokane Braves VS. Fernie Kimberley Dynamiters VS. Fernie Fernie Memorial Arena Fernie Memorial Arena SA 11-Feb 7:30P MST SA 31-Dec 7:30P MST Nelson Leafs VS. Fernie Fernie VS. Creston Valley Thunder Cats Fernie Memorial Arena Creston - Johnny Bucyk Arena FR 17-Feb 7:30P MST FR 6-Jan 7:30P MST Golden Rockets VS. Fernie Fernie VS. Columbia Valley Rockies Game to be played in Sparwood, BC Invermere - Eddie Mountain SU 19-Feb 6:00P MST Memorial Arena Beaver Valley Nitehawks VS. Fernie Fernie Memorial Arena SA 7-Jan 7:30P MST Castlegar Rebels VS. Fernie Fernie Memorial Arena FR 2-Dec 7:30P MST Kimberley Dynamiters VS. Fernie Fernie Memorial Arena

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