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Glacier Kings Attend Remembrance Day Ceremony

The Comox Valley Glacier Kings attended the Remembrance Day ceremony in Courtenay today. All members of the team showed up to commemorate current veterans, past veterans and fallen soldiers who died in the line of duty. It took place at the Jubilee Square Cenotaph in Courtenay. It was a beautiful winter day for the ceremony. The Legion invited the Glacier Kings organization up for lunch and drinks and from all accounts, the boys enjoyed it.

While my wife and I were out around town later, I ran into Glacier Kings owners Marsha & Dave Webb (for a second day in a row). They seemed very proud of the boys and even gave them some insight on what Remembrance Day is about. I didn’t see them at the ceremony because my family went to the Comox ceremony at the Comox Cenotaph. This memorial is dedicated to the men of the 102 Battalion North British Columbians who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War. It was erected by the Town of Comox and the Royal Canadian Legion in front of the Post Office on Comox Avenue in approximately 1920. It was very moving and had a huge turnout.

After the ceremony, my wife Shannon, my mom and myself went to the Legion to support them as it is really struggling (only open on weekends now). It’s the people and the stories and the history I really enjoy at the Legion. While there, we spoke with a woman named Debra. She talked about her brother Kenny Belafonte who had just passed away in May. Kenny spent well over 20 years in the military as a MSE Op (Mobile Support Equipment Operator) on bases such as Comox and Borden, ON. She was so proud of him right to the end and was more than happy to share his story with perfect strangers. He was a hero right until the end, even though he was retired from the military for many years. He went into the hospital in Victoria telling his family he had a small issue but would be out in a few days. Kenny, who suffered from PTSD, ended up being there for a month with a large tumor on his lung but didn’t alert his family of the life threatening condition as he didn’t want them to worry. Because he knew his fate, he asked the doctor to release him so he could spend time with his friends and family. Everyday, he asked his sister Debra to text him good morning but wouldn’t say why. Every morning, she did and he would reply with a thumbs up. Then came one day in May when Debra gave him her daily text but this time there would not be no thumbs up. Kenny had passed. He knew from the beginning he didn’t have much longer but he didn’t want his family to stress for the time he had left to live. He wanted to keep his future a secret to save his family pain and worry. The Legion was closed at the time of his death because of other issues but his sister had convinced them to reopen it which was very fitting as he had dedicated so much of his time there. Debra told us that she had one brother but after his passing, she suddenly had twelve. Kenny’s military friends have welcomed her in as part of their family and she feels blessed.

These are the stories you can hear when you go to the Legion. Please support your local branch as many are dying because of money issues.

To everyone, past or present, that has ever donned a uniform to stand up for our country, I would like to say thank you. To the people I served beside in the Navy, please know that it was an honor for me to do so with you. Let’s never forget about the people that sacrificed their lives for this wonderful country.

Darryl Skender

Stats So Far

Glacier Kings Stats (2025/26)

Goals For: 20-17-15-1-0 = 53
Goals Against: 19-26-18-2-1 = 66
(+1, -9, -3, -1, -1 = -13)

Score First Goal: 5-3-1-0
Allow First Goal: 3-6-1-1

Lead After First Period: 7-0-0-0
Trail After First Period: 0-4-1-1
Tied After First Period: 1-5-1-0

Lead After Second Period: 7-1-0-0
Trail After Second Period: 1-7-1-1
Tied After Second Period: 0-1-1-0

Power Play (Season): 13/84 (15.5% – 9th)
Penalty Kill (Season): 57/69 (82.6% – 4th)

SHG For (Season): 3 (T-4th)
SHG Against (Season): 2 (T-2nd)

Most Goals For (Game): 6 (Oct. 31 @ LC)
Most Goals Against (Game): 11 (Nov. 1 vs. Pen.)

Most Goals For (Per.): 3 (Sep. 28 @ Pen.; Oct. 17 @ LC; Oct. 22 @ WS; Oct. 31 vs. LC)
Most Goals Against (Per.): 6 (Nov. 1 vs. Pen.)

Fewest Goals For (Game): 0 (Sep. 12 @ Saanich)
Fewest Goals Against (Game): 0 (Oct. 18 @ Oce)

Most Shots For (Game): 60 (Oct. 11 vs. P.A.)
Most Shots Against (Game): 54 (Oct. 4 vs. WS)

Most Shots For (Per.): 21 (Oct. 3 @ CR; Oct. 11-25 vs. PA)
Most Shots Against (Per.): 25 (Oct. 4 vs. WS)

Fewest Shots For (Game): 18 (Nov. 1 vs. Pen.)
Fewest Shots Against (Game): 19 (Sep. 20 @ KP)

Fewest Shots For (Per.): 4 (Nov. 1 vs. Pen.)
Fewest Shots Against (Per.): 2 (Nov. 8 vs. Oce)

Outshoot Opponents: 9 (5-3-0-1)
Outshot By Opponents: 10 (3-5-2-0)
Tied In Shots: 1 (0-1-0-0)

Stars Of The Game Points (3-2-1):
Anthony Ganoung 8; Leon Mikhalchuk 5; Westin Churchill 5; Cameron Collins 5; Zaya Morro 4; Silas Dromarski 4; Suhaan Nagra 3; Landon Morris 3; Westin Churchill 2; Kyle Mayenburg 2; Timothee Fengos 2; Ethan Gobel 2; Cohen Kallin 1; Gavin Munro 1

Darryl Skender

Glacier Kings Win In Overtime

The Comox Valley Glacier Kings got a much needed win on Saturday night as they downed the Oceanside Generals 3-2 in overtime. It was a fun game to watch with a lot of chances and great goaltending. The loss snaps the Glacier Kings two game losing streak and as well, the Gens winning streak ends at two. Oceanside actually came back from a 2-0 deficit midway through the second period but was never able to take the lead.

The Glacier Kings got the scoring started when Leon Mikhalchuk carried the puck over the offensive blue line on an oddman rush. He centered it into the slot where Tegan Clayton had his shot blocked but Winston Churchill got to the loose puck first and fired it past Andreas Bylerius to make it 1-0.

Silas Dromarsky made a nice save on Rykan Lay who was sent in on a breakaway late in the opening period and then another exciting play took place as time was winding down. Jacob Bate came in on a breakaway, went forehand-backhand and beat Dromarsky as the buzzer sounded. It was originally called a good goal by the referee but then after all 4 officials huddled they waived it off which was a good call. You can see the green light come on just before Bate backhands it.

 

The period ended 1-0 for the home side. Shots were 7-2 for the home team.

In the second period, Comox extended their lead to 2-0. Shortly after after Dromarsky robbed Levi Green, Leon Mikhalchuk got the puck in the Oceanside corner and passed puck to the circle to Tegan Clayton and his shot dribbled past Bylerius.

The Generals didn’t fold the tent however. Their captain Levi Green blocked a shot and Oceanside came the other way on a 2 on 1 which was executed perfectly. Ryken Lay slid the puck over to Kaiden Day who made no mistake putting it into the open net.

The middle stanza concluded with a 2-1 lead for the Yeti. The shots were 9-8 in favor of the Glacier Kings.

Early in the third, Lincoln Bueckert got possession of the puck along the goal line in the GKings end and slid it across the ice to a wide open Jacob Bate to tie the game at two.

Comox Valley took a penalty halfway through the period and Maxim Lefebvre saved a goal by hitting the stick of Jacob Leamy who had a sure goal after a puck deflected straight to him. The Generals dominated the last part of the period but couldn’t beat Dromarsky who was outstanding. The contest needed overtime. Shots were 12-6 for the Gens.

The winning goal came early in the extra period. Haden Parker left the puck at the top of his own circle for Cameron Collins and he did the rest. The 18 year old Comox native went end to end splitting between two defenders inside the offensive blue line and beat Bylerius up high with a backhand shot to make the final 3-2.

The win improves Comox Valley’s record to 8-9-2-1 for 19 points as they remain tied for 4th place with Port Alberni who also won. Their next game is Wednesday in Saanich. The point that Oceanside gained in the loss moves their line to 11-8-1-0 which actually puts them into a tie for first place with Nanaimo in the North. The Generals are off until next Saturday when they host the Bucs.

Other Observations:

  • The win was the Glacier Kings first in extra time this season. In their previous 3 games that went past the 3rd period they were 0-0-2-1.
  • Cameron Collins OT winner extended his points streak to 4 games (2G, 2A).
  • Kaiden Day now has points in 5 of his last 6 games (2G, 5A).
  • The Yeti haven’t scored a PP goal in 4 straight games.
  • Silas Dromarsky was really good and most likely earned himself another start in the very near future.
  • GKings are now a perfect 7-0-0-0 when leading after the 1st and 7-1-0-0 when leading after 40 minutes.
  • There was a penalty in the 2nd period you don’t see often as Zaya Morro tried playing the puck with a broken stick (no blade) and went off for 2 minutes for “Ineligible Player.”
  • Comox is back to .500 at home (3-3-1-1)
  • Leon Mikhalchuk has points in 8 of his last 9 games (5G, 5A).
  • The 2 shots the Glacier Kings gave up in the 1st period is fewest they’ve allowed in a period all season.
  • Comox Valley did their annual Remembrance Day ceremony. Well done by the organization and thank you to all our Veterans and active duty members. You are the real heroes. God bless you!

Darryl Skender