Monday, August 27, 2018

Former Vernon Laker Ferster Resigns As Warriors Head Coach/GM:

Former Vernon Lakers forward Rylan Ferster has resigned as head coach/gm of the West Kelowna Warriors.

Ferster was enterting his eighth season as Head Coach/GM of the West Kelowna Warriors, played parts of one season in Vernon winning a Centennial Cup with the 1989-90 Vernon Lakers.  In 28 games with the Lakers Ferster collected (8-goals-11-assists-19-points).

Rylan Ferster's Player-Coaching Profile:

http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=30086

This is posted on the Warriors website:

NEWS: Warriors Head Coach & General Manager Rylan Ferster Stepping Down

August 21, 2018

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

AUGUST 21th, 2018

WEST KELOWNA, B.C. – The West Kelowna Warriors Junior ‘A’ Hockey Club announced on Tuesday that Rylan Ferster has resigned from his position as Head Coach and General Manager ahead of the 2018/19 season.

Associate Head Coach and Assistant General Manager Geoff Grimwood has been named the interim Head Coach and General Manager while Assistant Coach Matt Miller and Goaltending Coach Chad Carder remain with the team.

The Prince Albert, Saskatchewan native has spent the past seven seasons with the Warriors, guiding the team to six straight postseason berths as well as the club’s first Interior Division Championship, BCHL Fred Page Cup, Western Canada Cup and RBC Cup National Championship in 2016. Coaching in a total of 406 regular season games from 2011-2018 with the Warriors, Ferster compiled a very strong 210-150-35 record, finishing second in the regular season Interior Division race three times.

Ferster has been a part of many successes in the Junior ‘A’ ranks through the years, beginning in the Kootenay’s with the Trail Smoke Eaters at the beginning of the 1999 season before shifting ways to Vancouver Island and taking over at the helm of the Victoria Grizzlies and eventually to the Shuswap to join the Salmon Arm Silverbacks. After a year in the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League with the Revelstoke Grizzlies and coaching the Team Canada West at the World Junior ‘A’ Challenge, the veteran coach transitioned into the Okanagan in West Kelowna.

"There’s so many people to thank over my seven seasons in West Kelowna,” commented Ferster, “I’d like to thank the Cheyne family for bringing me on in 2011 and being great people to work under. I’d also like to thank Kim Dobranski for keeping the team in West Kelowna and working as hard as he has to give a chance for hockey to stay in a great community like West Kelowna.”

“The coaching staff I’ve had over the years, billet families and fans have been incredibly supportive and wish the team all the best in the future.” Continued Ferster, “I leave knowing I joined the program in great shape and am leaving with a strong group of talented players.”

“It’s difficult to see an experienced and highly respected coach like Rylan go,” stated Warriors owner Kim Dobranski, “He meant a lot to the people in this community and we’d like to thank him for everything he has done with the program and always fielding a competitive and entertaining team in one of Canada’s toughest Junior ‘A’ divisions.”

Grimwood, 37, takes the helm behind the bench on an interim basis after being named Associate Head Coach and Assistant General Manager in early July. The Victoria, BC native spent the last three seasons as the bench boss with the Kindersley Klippers of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL), helping them to a 79-82-8-5 record over the last three campaigns including playoff berths in each of his three seasons in Kindersley and playing into the quarterfinal round twice.

“I am very grateful for the opportunity from Mr. Dobranski to step into the Head Coach and GM job on an interim basis,” said Grimwood, “The most important thing to me was having the support and encouragement of Rylan to take the job. I am disappointed not to be able to work with Rylan but am excited to build on the culture, success and tradition he has built in West Kelowna.”

The Warriors would like to thank Rylan for his seven years with the club and wish him all the best in his future endeavours.

Season tickets are now on sale for the upcoming 2018/19 season, which is set to begin Friday, September 7th before heading to Royal LePage Place to host the Trail Smoke Eaters in their home opener on Saturday, September 8th. Head to the Warriors newly renovated office to check in on ticket details.

This is posted on Castanet.net

Coach says 'time to go'

Wayne Moore - Aug 22, 2018 

Rylan Ferster said the time was right for a change.

Ferster made the comment after his sudden resignation as head coach of the BC Hockey League's West Kelowna Warriors.

After seven years behind the bench, the longest-serving and winningest coach in franchise history stepped down, just two days before the start of training camp.

"It was really tough. I've been here a long time," said Ferster. "When you stay in one place in this business for seven seasons, that's pretty good, I think. That's a pretty good run."

Ferster's resignation has led to speculation of a clash between the veteran coach and new owner Kim Dobransky. Especially after a spate of departures by employees and volunteers over the past two months.

Ferster quelled that speculation.

"I have had no disagreements with Kim. We sat down and had a really good chat. I have no ill feelings toward the organization or anybody involved in it.

"Kim has worked tireless hours to keep the team in West Kelowna ... to give the fans hockey this year. I think that's a real positive."

Ferster said it wasn't a knee-jerk reaction, it was just the right time to move on.

"It's life. Is there ever a right or wrong time?" he said. "In life, people move on, and hockey is no different.

"West Kelowna is still a great place to play, it's in a great division, it's in a great league whether Rylan Ferster is coaching or Joe Smith."

As for what's next, Ferster said he hasn't thought that far ahead yet. He says he'll spend some time decompressing before deciding on his next move.

"On one hand, it's exciting, and on the other hand, it's a little bit scary."

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Warriors have lost a very good Coach & GM. Ferster recruits & builds a good, competitive team each year. Is this the case of another meddling owner? Why do the “money guys” think they know so much more than good guys with proven track records? I would like to see Ferster stay in the BCHL cuz he is good for the league.