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Posted: March 1, 2019

Host of special guests for Jarret Stoll HoF induction

The Kootenay ICE is welcoming a bevvy of special guests for the Jarret Stoll ICE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on Saturday, March 2.

The Jarret Stoll ICE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will take place prior to the game between the ICE and the Calgary Hitmen.

Below is a list of the special guests:

JEFF CHYNOWETH

Jeff Chynoweth spent 18 seasons with the Kootenay ICE organization. During that time, he helped bring three WHL championships and one Memorial Cup to Cranbrook and the East Kootenay region.

At various points throughout his time with the club, Chynoweth held the title, President, General Manager and Owner.

Currently, Chynoweth is the General Manager of the Calgary Hitmen.

JIM TOTH

Jim Toth is a well-known and respected broadcaster with over 25 years experience.

In the fall of 2001, Toth moved to Cranbrook where he covered local sports and the Western Hockey League for Shaw TV. Toth helped produce Shaw TV’s initial coverage of WHL hockey games, as well as a weekly show on the Kootenay ICE called ‘ICE Chips’. He also provided hosting duties and coverage of Shaw TV’s WHL Playoff series for several years in Cranbrook, Kelowna and Brandon.

Currently, Toth is part of the morning show on TSN 1290 in Winnipeg.

BOB TORY

Bob Tory is no stranger to the Kootenay ICE franchise serving as the team’s General Manager from 1995 to 2001. Tory drafted Jarret Stoll first overall in the 1997 WHL Bantam Draft. Tory was part of the organization when Stoll helped lead the ICE to a WHL championship and a Memorial Cup appearance in 2000.

Currently, Tory is the Governor and General Manager of the Tri-City Americans.

ROY STASIUK

Roy Stasiuk helped draft Jarret Stoll first overall in the 1997 WHL Bantam Draft. At that time, Stasiuk was the head scout of the ICE organization and he would remain that way until 2005.

Stasiuk has also served as the General Manager of the Lethbridge Hurricanes (2005-09) and a scout for the NHL’s Toronto Maple Leafs (2009-15).

Currently, Stasiuk is the head scout of the Tri-City Americans.

DARCY EWANCHUK

Darcy Ewanchuk has been with the ICE for 14 seasons and is currently the team’s Trainer/ Equipment Manager. He has been part of the team’s that captured the WHL championship in 2000 and 2002 and the Memorial Cup in 2002.

Ewanchuk began his WHL career in 1996 when the Edmonton ICE joined the league.

In total, Ewanchuk has been part of the WHL for 19 seasons.

COLIN PATTERSON

Colin Patterson spent nine seasons behind the ICE bench as an assistant coach, and was part of the 2000 and 2002 WHL championship teams, as well as the 2002 Memorial Cup championship team.

Patterson was inducted to the BC Hockey Hall of Fame in 2013.

Currently, Patterson lives in Cranbrook with his wife.

COLIN SINCLAIR

Colin Sinclair donned an ICE uniform with Jarret Stoll from 1998 to 2002. Both were part of the WHL championship teams in 2000 and 2002 and the Memorial Cup championship team in 2002.

Sinclair played five seasons with the ICE playing in 325 games.

The ICE picked Sinclair with the first selection of the second round of the 1997 WHL Bantam Draft. Stoll was chosen first overall in that draft.

CORY CLOUSTON

Cory Clouston spent seven seasons behind the bench as a coach of the Kootenay ICE.

During his time with the ICE, Clouston captured a WHL championship in 2000. He was also named the WHL Coach of the Year in 2005 and 2007 and the CHL Coach of the Year in 2005. Clouston also spent time as a head coach of the NHL’s Ottawa Senators from 2008-2011.

All banners hanging in the rafters at Western Financial Place, including the future ICE Hall of Fame banner, will remain in Cranbrook.

Kootenay ICE


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