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Coach Working On All Aspects During Practices

The Comox Valley Glacier Kings have 1 point in their first 3 games to start the season so there is obviously a lot of work ahead to right the ship. It does seem like the Glacier Kings are getting closer every game but it hasn’t converted into wins yet. Therefore, head coach & GM Curtis Toneff has the boys focusing on different aspects every practice to try and fine tune a lot of the details. Yesterday, Toneff talked about what they have been working on, “We’ve hammered away everyday over the past week and a half, we’ve picked one thing and have tried to hammer away at it. For instance, yesterday was ‘tracking’. Today was D-Zone, tomorrow will be exits, Thursday will be a variety of things with an emphasis on special teams. We do have a game skate now which will help with our touches and keeping the flow going for the guys confidence. I like our day to days right now. I think we’re getting better and getting in better shape. It’s easy to do that in September, it’s nice out, everyone’s playing right now but we’ll see the true character come through in about a month, or after that 3 in 3 at the end of next weekend when things aren’t going as much as some guys would like. The 3 games in 3 days he’s taking about is September 26-28 when Comox travels to Campbell River on the Friday, are at home to Nanaimo on the Saturday and then have a late afternoon match up in Peninsula on Sunday. That will certainly be a test considering Nanaimo and Peninsula are the top teams in their respective divisions and the Storm are above .500.

It’s not just games where players need to try and step up and be noticed. They have to put the work in at practices. It’s still early so the coach hasn’t named a captain or assistant yet. The only player with a letter on his jersey right now is Haden Parker as he wore the ‘A’ on his jersey last year. Curtis said that has seen some players rising to the top as leaders, “I think Zaya Morro has been pretty darn good in that aspect, Kyle Mayenburg has a great presence to him and has a good hard hat, work boots type mentality. I think Cohen Kallin has stepped up, he’s kind of a glue-guy in the dressing room. There’s a lot of different faces from different places. There have been some hiccups but it’s good to have the hiccups early and then you can gel and emerge forward in a positive way as a team.” The bench boss did also say he will probably attach some letters to players fairly shortly. He has admitted he is practicing ‘patience’ in evaluating more than in any other year that he has coached and acknowledged that you get excited in the summer but it really needs to be a careful decision even if it takes 5 or 6 games.

I’ll get more into the goalie situation on tomorrow’s post. It seems they have a couple good ones with possibly another one returning. Have yourself a great Wednesday!

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

Game 1 Tonight

The Comox Valley Glacier Kings open their 2025-26 regular season tonight as they travel to Nanaimo to take on the Buccaneers. Nanaimo played home and home series with both Oceanside and Port Alberni during the pre-season going 1-3 with their one win coming in overtime in Port Alberni. Jack Barrett scored the winner at 7:24 of the extra frame which was his 3rd goal and 4th point in 3 exhibition games.

The Glacier Kings meanwhile played Campbell River 3 times and Lake Cowichan twice going a combined 0-4-1, losing all their games by 1 goal (except in Lake Cowichan which was an empty netter that made it 2 goals).  Comox was led by Joel Schmidt who had 3 goals and 1 assist in 3 games. Suhaan Nagra also scored 3 goals during his 5 exhibition games.

It’s hard to see how this year’s Glacier Kings team stacks up against last year’s. They will have fewer 20 year old’s up front than they ended up with last season.  Head coach & GM Curtis Toneff believes the Defence should be better and is expecting the Forwards to be decent as well. He said, “I think with our Forwards, we’ll have 3 second lines and then a real good role line. It’s very early still but I like the attitude of our team. We have to see them execute more but I won’t say better or worse, just need a bigger sample size.”

Scoring goals was difficult at times for Comox Valley last season. Toneff said, “I can see that improving this season. Last year I thought we defended very well. I think me as a coach, maybe need to to loosen up on some details and the let the players make more plays.” Of course the issue with loosening the reigns would most likely have an effect on their defensive systems that they have in place.

It appears the Glacier Kings will start the season with 13 forwards and 5 defenceman. Toneff said that he will keep 5 defenceman for the time being while he awaits the fate of Kyle Mayenburg who is trying out with the Powell River Kings right now. The Comox bench boss also said, “I’m definitely on the hunt for defencemen but I’m just not the kind of guy anymore that in the back of my mind I know a guy I bring in that won’t make it through, and charge him money. I’d rather give the extra reps to our guys and when the one or two good ones come along, pick them up.” As a side note, the Glacier Kings will also be carrying 3 goalies, at least to start the year.

Glacier Kings Matchup Tonight

Comox Valley @ Nanaimo
Date: Sep. 6-25
Time: 7:15 PM
Location: Nanaimo Ice Centre
Comox Valley Record: 0-0-0-0 (T-3rd in North)
Nanaimo Record: 0-0-0-0 (T-3rd in North)
Last Year’s Head To Head: 4-1-0 (For Comox Valley)

Darryl Skender