Monday, 18 March 2019

The 2018-19 Fernie Ghostriders Awards Banquet

The Fernie Ghostriders held their annual “Awards Banquet” to honour their players and volunteers on Friday March 15th.

We are going to paraphrase Coach Wagner’s quotes here, so remember that and they are in no particular order due to someones ADD.

The MVP was Brendan Nemes

Coach Jeff Wagner had lots to say about assistant captain Brendan Nemes including how he got himself in better shape this season thus allowing him to play all 49 games (29 in 2017-18) his physical presence and how he led the team in goal scoring with 25 goals..

RN/ I don’t know any fan who wouldn’t agree with that. We loved his big hits and compete level.
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Riley Fonger was named as the Playoff MVP. Riley had 2 shutouts and a 93.8 save percentage in the playoffs. Wagner says Riley played through some injuries in the second round but battled through and gave us a chance to win every night. 

RN/ No controversy with that award just ask any fan, he was even in the running for the regular season MVP with 4 shutouts and a 91.9 save % in the regular season.

 He wasn’t an MVP but Justin Faiella posted a very good 11-5 record and a 90.9 save % then played game four of the Rockies series and got the win and game four vs Kimberley when Fonger went down. Both guys could be #1’s next season.
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The Top Defenceman was Greg Susinski  who led the D in scoring this year with 27 points and 84 PIM in 37 games. Wagner says Susinski was good right out of the gate and says it was a product of all the work he put in last summer. 

RN/ When you are as hard to play against as GS was you miss games, Greg was the main hitter back there followed closely by a fitter Derek Green who also reinvented himself this year and made em pay. Susinski you may remember was a forward last year, a remarkable career change. 
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Line-mates for much of the year Kyle Ford and Niki Sombrowski   were the Most Exciting and the Rookie of the Year winners. 

Wagner, they could have been either but Niki at 17 was younger and also played a few Jr A games so was the rookie. Ford scored 17 goals and made lots of big hits so was the most exciting. 

RN/ both these two have a shot at Jr A next season and both were fun to watch this year
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Tristan Downe was named as the Most Inspirational Player

Wagner says his assistant captain bought in to the style he asked him to play,  liked his approach to the game and how he was a standup guy...he was more mature than me. 

RN/ I will attest to the maturity part, the times that I talked to  Tristan over the years he was like talking to a man not a teenager. His game this year was defence first and that was the style the Riders played this season. 

Some other inspirational players were captain Keelan Saworski, David Lenzin, Josh Dalquist  and Greg Susinski who stuck with it and battled back from fairly serious long injuries. Hard to come back from those when you have to take the hits and attempts to re injure... it’s not like the work place where they look after you. 
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Kyle Klein was named as the  Most Improved Player. 
Wagner,  Kyle took big steps this year and went from a 7 or 8 guy to a regular as a 16 year old and he played physical. He will be a top pairing guy next year.

RN/ Kyle turned 16 last September so was in camp as a 15 year old. He had some shoulder problems earlier in his career but you wouldn’t know it and he has the hate to lose attitude that he showed us in the third period in the final game...it was heartwarming.

Some other candidates would have been the aforementioned Ford and Sombrowski, smooth Sawan Gill who will be a #1 D next season but is 2 years older than Klein, Sebastian Iannuzzi, Aidan Gleisner, Josh Dalquist  and Johnny Elias. They would be a nice group to start from in September. 
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The Top Scorer was not a subjective award.  Jordan Kromm  who went from 23 points last season to 54 this year was the top gunner.It was a great year for Kromm, he gave us some nice hi lights. In the playoffs JK was tied with Sombrowski, Lawrie, Gill and Tyler Witzke with 5 points each. 
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The Top Defensive forward was assistant captain  Dylan Defosse. Wagner liked his defensive play and he chipped in with with 31 points in 46 games.

RN/ Defosse was teamed up with Gavin Lawrie and Tyler Witzke and they shut down the other team’s top lines and I know Wagner really liked that line.  All three will be 20 next season.
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Another new award was the Top two way Forward Two way  D-Man and that was Owen Titus. This guy fits in at any position and doesn’t look out of place wherever he plays. His excellent first few steps let him compete anywhere.
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Overall it was a pretty good season for the coaches and players finishing second and almost doubling their points totals. 
Unfortunately they ran into a bigger faster stronger team to end their season. That point was not lost on  HC and GM Wagner who knows how far he has to go to get there. 

The players acquired in season were Simon Bergsagel (2 goals vs the KD and an OT winner vs the Rockies in the playoffs, Gavin Lawrie, David Lenzin, Aiden Gleisner Johnny Elias, Tyler Witzke and Braeden Day they were all nice pickups by first  year coach Wagner.
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All the best in the future to the Twenty Year Olds -Keelan Saworski, Tristan Downe, Brendan Nemes and David Lenzin










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Sunday, 10 March 2019

Riders lose game three


Kimberley 5 @ Fernie 1

In Fernie  Dynamiter Spencer  Kennedy scored two power play goals in the first period, Brady Daniels (1G1A) scored one in the second and Braiden Koran (1G1A) scored one in the third before Erik Delaire scored an empty net goal and ended the Riders night 5-1.

Simon Bergsagel (Kromm) scored the lone Rider goal in the second period. 

Riley Fonger was in the Rider net and Brett Anderson was in the Nitro net. 
Shots 30 -28 Fernie
Kimberley went 2-3 on the PP Fernie 0-5.
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Friday, 8 March 2019

Ghostriders 2 Kimberley 3 2dn OT

Fernie 2 @ Kimberley 3  2nd OT

In Kimberley the Ghostriders lost a very close game in OT. 

 In the first
Keelan Saworski (Klein-Nemes) opened the scoring half way through the first but with 1:52 left in the period Chase Gedny (Palmer-Danforth) scored on the power play and the period ended 1-1.

In the second
 Neil Kingston from Halvorson-Danforth scored the only goal in the  period.

In the third at 12:35 Simon Bergsagel (Ford) tied the game at 2.

The first OT solved nothing but half way through the second OT Braiden Koran the POG(Palmer-McDowell) scored for a 3-2 Dynamiter win.

Riley Fonger was in the Rider net and was the player of the game.
Adam Andersen got the win in the KD goal.

The Riders were without star D man Greg Susinski who is out with an injury.

The shots were  46-28 and on the power play Fernie was 0-4
Kimberley 1-5
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The series resumes in Fernie Sunday and Monday at 7:30.

Thursday, 7 March 2019

Riders lose game one 3-1

Fernie 1 @ Kimberley 4

In Kimberley neither the Riders or Nitros could beat Riley Fonger or KD Adam Andersen until the 3rd period when Keegan McDowell from Palmer and Skytt scored on the power play.

Then at 7:25 of the 3rd Braiden Koran from Palmer and McDowell made it 2-0.

With just 2:45 left Niki Sombrowski scored from Kyle Ford and David Lenzin to make it 2-1 but Brady Daniels scored into the empty net and Kimberley takes game #1   3-1.

Riley Fonger was riding 191 minutes 45 seconds of shutout hockey but finally got beat in the third period. Fonger was the Riders Player of the Game.

Keegan McDowell with a goal and an assist was the KD POG.

The Riders went 0-5 on the PP Kimberley went 1-3.

Shots 28-34 KD

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Pretty good road game for the Riders who played the Nitros very close and had enough chances to win until a power play goal the third period.  The two teams will do it again Friday night in Kimberley then take a day off and play in Fernie Sunday and Monday.

Tuesday, 5 March 2019

Riders Play Kimberley in the second round



What You Were Waiting For

The Ghostriders will now play Kimberley

The Riders got through the Columbia Valley Rockies in four straight games. Two were fairly easy shutouts but game one in Fernie and four in Invermere went into overtime. The Riders out scored CVR 17- 5. 

Kimberley defeated Golden four straight and outscored them 22 -6.  Brock Palmer and Keegan McDowell lead the KD in scoring with 10 and 9 points.
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The Columbia Valley Rockies was a good series win for the Ghost...but what is about to happen now is a different animal, the intensity of the games and talent level of the competition is about to go through the roof ... and the Riders are one of the few teams to win vs the KD.

It seems like the Riders are peaking as a team right now. Credit the coaches for their game plan and the players for buying in... 
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Ghostrider Notes


  • Goaltender Riley Fonger won game one then proceeded to shutout the Rockies 4-0 and 6-0 in games two and three. Justin Faiella took a turn in net in game four and won 3-2. 


  • Coach Wagner named Riley Fonger as the Tim Horton’s Player of the CVR series.


  • CVR games 1 and 4 went into overtime, Gavin Lawrie ended the first OT and Simon Bergsagel who is gradually becoming a much more complete player (that’s code for back checks better) ended the second OT game.


  • In his quest to have all available players ready for action coach Wagner gave Justin Faiella the start in game four and put Braeden Day in on the blueline, they didn’t disappoint, Faiella got the win in net and Dey had an assist on the first goal and scored the tying goal in the third... his first points as a Ghostrider, good timing BD.


  • Put your hand up if you thought potential Rookie of the Year candidates Sawan Gill and Niki Sombrowski would lead the team in scoring with 2 goals and 3 assists each after the first round of the P/Os. Both guys had points in three of the four games.


  • Points from the back end has been the Riders achilles heal all season but in the last few weeks the D has joined with Greg Susinski who led the D with 27 points and are chipping in regularly. That ’s important, and it’s on the test.


  • Gavin Lawrie and Brendan Nemes, each with 2 goals and an assist have also chipped in with points in three of the four games as have Keelan Saworski and Tyler Witzke and they have bought in... 


  • Jordan Kromm had a hat trick in game two but has been silent since. He led the Riders in scoring with 22 regular season goals and 54 points.


  • With some guys out for various reasons and Sebastian Iannuzzi out with an injury Owen Titus has played games up front and back on the line... that’s a big advantage having a utility player who play and fit in anywhere.


  • With quick 4-0 wins by both Fernie and Kimberley (Golden)  the players will get an extra couple of days off. That’s good for the players and the fans who will get to see well rested teams... 


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From the Rider Web Site


IMPORTANT PLEASE READ THIS 
Playoff tickets will be sold for each game and are not transferable. If you buy a ticket for game #3 and do not use it you can not use it to get into any other game.

CHECK YOUR TICKET DATE

The Fernie Ghostriders will be pre-selling tickets for their second round playoff games at Gear Hub, Fernie Auto Parts, The Fernie Hotel and Tim Horton`s. 
Games 3-4 are in Fernie Sunday the 10th and Monday March 11th. Game 6 is in  in Fernie March 14th.
See stores for details! During the games we are promoting a white out. All fans are encouraged to wear white. See you at the Fernie Memorial !

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Playoff Scoring


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Didn’t think I would be saying this... the Spokane Braves lead Nelson 3-2 going back to Spokane tonight, game 7 would be in Nelson Wednesday. The winner plays Beaver Valley.

The Revelstoke Grizzlies will now play 100 Mile
The Kelowna Chiefs will now play Summerland.


In other news
Fernie Ghostrider Head Coach Jeff Wagner is looking for a new rental (preferably a two bedroom) beginning anywhere between April 1st and May 1st for the 2019-2020 season. Please contact him directly if you know of anything available coming up for that time frame! (Wagner.ghostriders@gmail.com).


Saturday, 2 March 2019

Riders win their series 4-0

Fernie 3 @ Rockies 2 in OT

The Ghostriders were down 2-0 in the first period on a pair of Chase Hawkins goals, one of which was shorthanded, his second SH goal of the series.

D-man Sawan Gill scored his second of the P/O from Braeden Day and Tyler Witzke  to make it a 2-1 Rockies lead after one.

The was no scoring in the second but in the third Braeden Day scored his first of the playoffs to tie the game at 2-2.

The game went into overtime and Simon Bergsagel scored an unassisted goal to give the boys a 3-2 OT win and 4-0 series win.

Justin Failla had the win in net, the shots were 51-27 FGR Ben Kelsch was in the Rockies net... and gave his team a chance to win.

The Riders will now play Kimberley who won their series 4-0 against Golden tonight as well.

That series will likely start Thursday or Friday in Kimberley. The dates had not been finalized  at 1120 Saturday night when this was written.


Friday, 1 March 2019

Riders lead 3-0 Fonger has 2nd straight shutout



In Invermere Riley Fonger with his second shutout in a row leads the Ghostriders to a 4-0 win in Invermere. The Riders now have commanding 3-0 first round series lead over the Rockies. The series resumes Saturday March 2 in Invermere.

The Ghostriders Brendan Nemes from Nikolas Sombrowski and Sawan Gill scored the opening goal on the power play late in the first period.

In the second Gavin Lawrie from Tyler Witzke made it 2-0 then Nikolas Sombrowski from Sawan Gill and Kyle Ford made it 3-0.

In the third Kyle Ford from Keelan Saworski sealed the deal and a 4-0 win

The shots were 44 38 Rockies and the Riders went 1-3 on the PP and killed both CVR power play opportunities. 

Other Scores From Round' the League

Kimberley 6 @ Golden 1- KD leads 3-0
Summerland 4 @ Princeton 2- SS leads 2-1
100 Mile 0 @ Sicamous 2 -100 leads 2-1
Revelstoke 4 @ Kamloops 0 -Rev leads 3-0
Kelowna 4 @ Osoyoos 0- Kelowna leads 3-0
Nelson 0 @ Spokane 2 Nelson leads 2-1

Spokane internet intermission pic