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Optimism On The Horizon

Despite going 0-1-1 over the weekend, the Comox Valley Glacier Kings probably deserved a better fate.  The 3-0 loss in Saanich on Friday (including an empty net goal) certainly could have gone either way and the 3-2 OT loss Saturday to the Campbell River Storm definitely could have been 2 points for the home team. The Glacier Kings didn’t start out well in either game. Early penalties and giveaways in their own end was the downfall as they seem to really play much better as the game goes on. In Saanich, the Predators scored an early power play goal and at home, the Storm scored 2 early goals on defensive zone giveaways. As both games continued, Comox would start turning up their play and be the better team in the last 30 minutes. Head coach & GM Curtis Toneff talked about the games on the weekend, “In Saanich, I thought we deserved a better fate. We had miscues on our PK that coast us a big goal. We also didn’t have enough net presence which in turn made their goalie look really good. On Saturday I thought we had that classic ‘nervous home opener’. In the first period, we made mistakes that we didn’t even make in exhibition. I thought we turned it around. I thought we took over the game in the second half, at least parts of the second and third. They definitely had their looks. I thought that Fengos made big saves. Overtime I thought we just tried to push it a little bit too much, gave up possession and watched them play with the puck for a minute and a half. They found a sneaky little goal. All in all, I think it’s trending in the right direction.” Obviously the key for Comox Valley is to be ready from the opening faceoff, instead of waiting until they’re down a goal or two early.

I did like the goaltending on the weekend. Anthony Ganoung was very good in Saanich and Timothee Fengos was outstanding on Saturday. This may end up being a position where the Glacier Kings have depth. Toneff talked about that, “I don’t think its (goaltending) cost us anything. We need to do a better job offensively, getting to the net. I think we’ve given up 10 goals in 3 games, I think 1 empty netter so we’ll say 9 goals in 3 games. That okay for this time of year. You can live with that. But the flip side, we’ve only scored 4 goals. I’m pretty sure that we have guys that can score. It’s time to start executing when it’s time to shoot the puck or clean up a rebound. Just gotta be a little more proactive and have more killer instinct around the net. You gotta want to score, have the will to take a cross check or whatever it may be to get that chance.”

Getting back to Comox Valley’s underwhelming starts that they’ve had in the first 3 games, it is being addressed. The opposition has scored first in all 3 games so far this season. This team is probably better built more for defending leads than coming from behind. They need to be ready at the opening puck drop. Nobody knows better than the coach that this issue needs to change, “We need better starts, simpler starts. Games are won and lost in the grey areas which in my opinion are the 10 feet inside and outside the blue lines and perhaps even the red line at times.” The problem is that the next team they play is the Oceanside Generals who have gotten off to great starts. They scored the first goal of the game in their first 3 games before allowing Victoria the first goal. But even in that game, the Generals replied right away and had the game tied just 2:33 into the contest.

Before I go, I would like to mention an earlier post that I ranted about the 3 Star Selections every game. They are picked by the someone on the home side. It may be the play by play guy, the score keeper, the online scorer, the public address announcer etc. It is very bias so I suggested that the league needs to go back to a Star of the Game for both sides. I still believe that. My rant was after the Saanich Predators game. However, the third star of the game has now been changed to Anthony Ganoung. That was the decision of Clay Cochrane (the Preds play play guy) on his post game show on Friday night. Somehow from that it got recorded as another Saanich player and put into the online scoring which made it official. A few days ago, Clay told me he was trying to get that corrected and I also spoke with someone from the Glacier Kings organization also trying to get it changed. It took a few days but I see it has now been rectified. If you’re wondering what the big deal is, please remember, these players are not being paid, they have to pay to be on these teams. If they have been named a star in the game, they deserve recognition. Also it looks good on their resume when trying to get a tryout with another organization or a scholarship. And I am certainly not hating on the Predators. EVERY home team does it. In this case, Clay explained to me that it ended up being an administrative error due to a miscommunication but did get rectified. So kudos to him as he does respect the selections as much as I do.

Comox will try again for their first “W” of the season this weekend when they play a rare Friday night home game against Oceanside. Puck drop will be 6:30. Have a great night.

Darryl Skender

Bad Start Costs Comox

After all the preaching head coach/GM Curtis Toneff gave to his players about getting into “Game Mode” from the opening faceoff… how did they start? Two penalties in the first 4:23 and the Saanich Predators took advantage scoring just 15 seconds into their second PP. Before the game was 5 minutes old, Saanich was up 1-0. Elijah Kim took a shot from the right faceoff dot. Goaltender Anthony Ganoung made a pad save but left a huge rebound that Travis Swanson buried into the open net. That would be the only goal of the first period. 

There was just one goal in the second period and guess who? It would be Travis Swanson for a second time. Once again, his linemate Elijah Kim set him up. This time it was a feed from the right corner right into the crease. Comox Valley played a much better period but couldn’t beat goalie George Jantz.

The Yeti played another good third period but the only goal would be an empty-netter with 12 seconds left by Von Parsons. Final shots on goal were 47-33 in favor of the Glacier Kings. Anthony Ganoung played his VIJHL game and was impressive making 30 saves. Broadcaster Clay Cochrane gave him 3rd Star of the Game but the game sheet didn’t.

Next up are the Campbell River Storm tonight in the Glacier Kings home opener. Puck drop is at 6:30.

Other Observations

  • Scoring continues to be an issue for Comox. After being the second lowest scoring team in the league last season, they have scored just twice in their first 2 games this year.
  • Elijah Kim’s 3 assists gives him 8 points which leads the VIJHL.
  • Travis Swanson’s 2 goals gives him 5 which is second best in the league behind Victoria’s Carson Harris who has 6.
  • Going back to last regular season, the GKings have lost 4 straight road games.
  • How did all 3 stars go to Saanich last night? The 3 Stars has become a joke. Honestly, the league should go back to the “Star of the Game” for each team. Same happened in Nanaimo.
  • Tonight will be the third year in a row that the Glacier Kings home opener will be against Campbell River. The last 2 didn’t go so well.
  • There was an announced crowd of just 87 people last night. Too bad considering the Preds have 2 of the most exciting players in the league.
  • Anthony Ganoung is tied for second in the VIJHL with a .938 save percentage.

That’s it for this post. Hope you can make it to the game tonight.

Darryl Skender

Glacier Kings Add 5 Players

The Comox Valley Glacier Kings have bolstered their roster by adding key players in key positions. In Game 1 in Nanaimo, the team was short-handed dressing 5 true-defencemen and having players fulfilling in unfamiliar positions. The club looks more rounded after moves Head coach/GM Curtis Toneff made this week. Here are the additions:

 

Kyle Mayenburg – Defenceman (6’1″ 175lbs)

Kyle played 10 games with the Powell River Kings of the BCHL last season but didn’t get into any playoff action as the team failed to qualify for post-season action.  In his 10 games with Powell River, the rearguard went pointless and was on a tryout this season. He played in 1 exhibition game on September 6th wearing jersey #3. He did not play in their second exhibition game and was released back to the Glacier Kings. The Powell River native had 2 goals and 9 assists in 33 games with Comox Valley last season. Mayenburg previously comes from the Delta Hockey Academy U17 Prep and did play 1 game for the Campbell River Storm on December 22, 2023.

 

Thomas Scobie-Gyug – Defenceman (5’7″ 157 lbs)

Tommy has spent the past 3 years in the Canadian Sport School Hockey League (CSSHL) with the North Shore Warriors.  In the 2022/23 season, he advanced from the U16 to the U 18 team.  The Drumheller-born blue liner has 1 career goal and 12 assists in 74 games for the Warriors. He also netted a goal and an assist in 3 games at the 2024 U18 Prep Western Championships.

 

Geon Park – Forward (5’9″ 174 lbs)

Geon spent last season playing in the the CSSHL for the Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy U18 Prep where where he tallied 10 goals and 12 assists in 33 games. That included a 2-goal performance against RHAK (Kelowna). At the 2025 U18 Prep Division II Western Championships, the South Korea native had 5 points in 4 games including 2 goals. Park finished 4th in scoring for the Wild and most likely would have finished 2nd if he hadn’t missed games. In total in U18 AAA, he amassed 15 goals and 34 points in 51 games which was also 4th on the team. The high scoring winger was one of only 3 South Koreans to play CSSHL U18 hockey last season.

 

Leon Mikhalchuk – Forward (6’3″ 181 lbs)

Leon committed to the Prince George Spruce Kings of the BCHL back in July and had a tryout with them. He played in both pre-season games going scoreless and 2 PIM’s. Mikhalchuk played in Belarus last year for the Yunost Minsk U17 team where he scored 25 goals and 42 points in just 39 games. He then got bumped up to the Yunost Minsk U18 team in the Belarus U18 league where he gathered an assist in 2 games. Prince George General Manager Mike Hawes said, “Leon is a young player with great size and tremendous skill who has a huge upside and loads of potential.” He is still young being a 2008 and will most likely be back in the BCHL next season after getting more experience in the Canadian game.

 

Anthony Ganoung – Goaltender (5′ 10″)

Anthony played for the Wenatchee Wild last season along with Geon Park. Ganoung played well despite the team not not faring so well. The Vancouver, WA native ended the year with a 10-15 record and a 4. 20 GAA with a .887 save percentage. In his previous season with the U16 squad, he was very impressive. Despite only having a 4-12 record, the backstop collected an impressive .898 save percentage and a .927 in the playoffs.

Needless to say, Curtis Toneff is excited about this past week’s additions. He said, “For now, adding those 5 guys and when Cameron Collins gets healthy, we’ll be looking at getting guys into their proper spots starting this weekend.” In case you were wondering, Collins is a Comox native who played for the Pacific Coast Academy U18 Prep team in the CSSHL last season but has yet to an exhibition or regular season game with the Glacier Kings.

Have a good Thursday. On tomorrow’s post, I’ll preview the Glacier Kings game tomorrow night in Saanich. 

Darryl Skender