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North West Hawks Zone Program REPRESENTING OUR MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATIONS: NORTH WEST HAWKS ZONE PROGRAM 7x LEAGUE CHAMPS 5x PROVINCIAL CHAMPS 2x MACS TOURNAMENT CHAMPS 2x TELUS CUP PARTICIPANTS 16 YEARS OF CURRENT RECORD FOR BEST GOALS AGAINST IN 2010-11 (66) PROUD TRADITION CURRENT RECORD FOR BEST GOALS FOR 2008-09 (246) 1ST ROUND NHL Danton Heinen Alex Theriau DRAFT PICKS Alec Dillon Austin Madaisky Tyson Jost Chase Lang Cody Beach Dante Fabbro Nic Petan Isaac MacLeod Lucas Johansen Tristan Jarry Brendan Gallagher Mathew Barzal Jackson Houck Josh Nicholls Noah Juulsen Evan Campbell Dylen McKinlay Sam Reinhart Mackenzie Skapski Riley Boychuk Jake Virtanen Wade Murphy Landon Ferraro Shea Theodore Jedd Soleway Griffin Reinhart Kyle Burroughs Stefan Elliott Ryan Nugent-Hopkins Nolan De Jong Ryan Howse Ryan Johansen Colton Sissons Adam Morrison Brett Connolly Dalton Thrower Tyler Shattock Evander Kane Steven Hodges Spencer Bennett Kyle Beach Sean Maguire Cam Reid Colten Teubert Joey LaLeggia Curtis Gedig Reece Willcox Patrick Wiercioch OTHER NHL Alex Kerfoot Brandon McMillan DRAFT PICKS Ryan Olsen Derek Grant Josh Anderson Wes Myron Taylor Stefishen Jakob Stukel Tyler Wotherspoon Seth Barton Jansen Harkins Zahary Yuen Justin Almeida Adam Musil Laurent Brossoit David Tendeck Parker Wotherspoon Nathan Lieuwen Brad Morrison Brett Bulmer Brett Stapley BC HOCKEY Glen Gawdin Curtis Hamilton John Ludvig Devante Stephens Max Reinhart Gianni Fairbrother ZONE ALUMNI Matt Bradley Jordan Weal Sasha Mutala *NW ZONE ALUMNI Marcus Vela Kevin Sundher Luka Burzan HIGHTLIGHTED IN RED Devon Toews Matt Mackenzie Cole Moberg Over 120 players from the North Dustin Mowrey Taylor Stefishen West Hawks Brandon Thompson Clinton Atkinson Simon Dennis Kevin Smith program have Jared Eng Spencer Main Kyle Neilsen Bo Didur Garrett Milan Eric Williams Graeme Gordon Domenic Masellis moved on Jarryd Ten Vaanholt Mike Aviani Cole Gelley Nash Dabb and up in their Victor Newell Brady Brassart Tyler Mah Mitch Stapley Steven Iacobellis Matt Bellerive Christopher Hoe Keegan Jones hockey career Brodie Jamieson Connor Rankin Peter Alexander Owen Stout Curtis Loik Daniel Cotton Chad Ketting Carter Stephenson Malcom Mckinney Joseph Carvalho Jonathan Ceci Desi Burgart Martin Jones Charlie Finn Josh Thrower Trevor Milner Josh Latta Stefan Elliott Ryan Cooper Cody Porter Khaleed Devji Wilson Northey Matt Mackenzie Kaleigh Fratkin Ty Schultz Mark Bergert Justin Wilson Landon Ferraro Brandon Morley Tak Anholt Justin Elliot Ethan Cap Joey LaLeggia Destry Straight Quinn Benjafield Dante Godinho Jack Graham Max Reinhart Robert Wilkinson David Tendeck Lyndon Stanwood Kyle Kaufman Jordan Weal Cam Marks Beck Warm Mitchell Fyffe Jackson Galssford Griffin Reinhart Dexter Dancs Ryan Pouliot Brendan Gulka Colton Sun Dalton Thrower Jarid Lukosevicius Trevor Longo Kyle Horsman Garrett Valk Ryan Nugent-Hopkins Anthony Conti Liam Kindree Bo Pellah Tyler Crystall Colton Sissons Colton Kerfoot Jackson Leppard Mitchell Steinke Jake MacLean Alexander Kerfoot Jackson Cressey Gianni Fairbrother Evan Anderson Connor Wetch Sam Reinhart Carmine Buono Donovan Buskey Braden Krogfoss Jason Chu Jackson Houck Justin Szeto Cole Moberg Malik Kaila Cooper Connell Adam Helewka Hudson Schandor Ethan Cap Zack Landon Christian Buonno Jansen Harkins Tyler Crystall Jackson Leppard Trevor MacLean Matteo Pecchia Dante Fabbro Cooper Connell Jackson Shepard Mitch Crisanti Jimmy Darby David Tendek Justin Wilson Alex Sakunda Eric Margo Jack Graham Giani Fairbrother Carter Stepheson Jesse Makaj Dylan Tuskey Hudson Schandor Cole Moberg Josh Latta Logan Doust Cole Todd Mack Gray NORTH WEST HAWKS ALUMNI ETHAN CAP, TREVOR LONGO, DONOVAN BUSKEY, JACKSON LEOPARD, JACKSON SHEPARD Edmonton Oil Kings Medicine Hat Tigers Spokane Chiefs Prince George Cougars Kamloops Blazers JESSE MAKAJ, ALEK SAKUNDA, LOGAN DOUST, WILL WARM BECK WARM, Kootenay Ice Moose Jaw Warriors Victoria Royals Edmonton Oils Kings Tri-City Americans RECENT NORTH WEST HAWKS COLE MOBERG, DAVID TENDECK, LIAM KINDREE, GIANNI FAIRBROTHER, GRADUATES Prince George Cougars Vancouver Giants Kelowna Rockets Everett Silvertips 2015-2019 2018 TYLER CRISTAL (‘02) JACKSON GLASSFORD (‘02) GARRETT VALK (‘02) JAKE MACLEAN (‘02) BRANDON BUHR (‘02) West Kelowna Warriors Alberni Valley Bulldogs Chilliwack Chiefs Merritt Centennials Alberni Valley Bulldogs 2019 AUSTIN ANDREW HAYDEN MATTHEW JAYDEN BEN COLIN EDUARD FRASER (‘03) KIM (‘03) GELBARD (‘02) CAMPBELL (‘03) SHULL (‘02) KOTYLAK (‘02) JENNINGS (‘02) WRUCK (‘02) Coquitlam Langley Cranbrook Coquitlam Cowichan Valley Calgary Melville Steinbeck Pistons, Express Riverman Bucks Express Capitals Canucks, AJHL Millionaires, SJHL MJHL RECENT GRADUATES OF NORTH 2020 WEST HAWKS JOHN BABCOCK (‘04) AARON NEAL (‘03) OWEN KIM (‘04) WALKER GELBARD (‘05) HOYT STANLEY (‘05) SAMUEL BELANGER (‘04) 2018-2020 WHL Kelowna Rockets Powell River Kings Coquitlam Express Cranbrook Bucks Victoria Grizzles Powell River Kings U15AAA U17 AAA U18AAA BIRTH YEARS ’08/’07 BIRTH YEARS ’05 & ‘06 BIRTH YEARS ’06/’05/’04 ––– ––– ––– 30 LEAGUE GAMES 36 LEAGUE GAMES 36 LEAGUE GAMES + playoffs + playoffs + playoffs (Games are 2.5 hours w/ 2 ice cleans) (Games are 2.5 hours w/ 2 ice cleans) (Games are 2.5 hours w/ 2 ice cleans) 3 - OUT OF TOWN TRIPS: 5 - OUT OF TOWN TRIPS: 5 - OUT OF TOWN TRIPS: Kamloops|Nanaimo| Kamloop|Victoria|Kelowna| Prince George|Victoria| Prince George Prince George|Nanaimo Nanaimo|Kelowna|Kamloops 1-2 Showcase Weekends 1-2 Showcase Weekends 1-2 Showcase Weekends 2-3 Tournaments - TBD 1 Tournament - TBD MAC Tournament (Calgary) (must qualify) TRAINING: TRAINING: • 120 hours of on-ice practices • 120 hours of on-ice practices TRAINING: • + 100 hours of game time ice • + 100 hours of game time ice • 120 hours of on-ice practices • + 75 hours of Dryland training • + 75 hours of Dryland training • + 100 hours of game time ice PROGRAM • + 75 hours of Dryland training OUTLINE 2021-2022 CHRIS SHAW __ GENERAL MANAGER Back for 2nd year as program GM with North West Hawks. Chris’ Management experience includes - GM of Nelson Leafs (KIJHL), Asst GM with Vernon Vipers (BCHL) and then moved to California for Head Coach and GM position with Ontario Avalanche (WSHL). Chris is also founder of NewAngleHKY Development. 2021-2022 COACHING STAFF U18AAA U17AAA U15AAA __ __ __ HEAD COACH: HEAD COACH HEAD COACH: RYAN HOLLWEG SCOTT HEWSON CHRIS SHAW • Ryan is coming back to North West Hawks • 1995 – 1998 Scott was a standout with • Head Coach of North West Hawks U18AAA U18AAA program after a year as Associate BCHL’s Penticton Panthers (now Penticton team for past 3 years- earning him BC Hockey Coach with Coquitlam Express(BCHL) Vees) playing in 161 games Coach of the Year for the 2019-2020 season • 1st overall WHL draft to Medicine Hat Tigers • Earned a 4 year full scholarship to Bowling • Began coaching in 2009 with Alberni Valley after playing as a 15 year in the BCHL. Green State University from 1998 – 2002 Bulldogs (BCHL), Head Coach with Nelson • With dual citizenship, represented Canada • Moved on to the East Coast League playing Leafs (KIJHL), Asst Coach with Vernon Vipers at U18 and USA at U17 & U20 World for the Pensacola Ice Pilots and the Baton (BCHL), Head Coach of Ontario Avalanche Junior tournaments Rouge Kingfish from 2002 – 2003 (WSHL) and most recently as Associate • Drafted to NHL in 2000 for New York Rangers • Scott was Assistant Coach of BC Hockey’s Coach with Langley Rivermen (BCHL) • Played 228 games for Rangers, Toronto inaugural season of the Major Bantam AAA • Played 168 BCHL games w/ Victoria and Maple Leafs and Arizona Coyotes zone program, with the North West Hawks, Burnaby (Team Captain) PROGRAM • Played 275 games with various AHL teams, and stayed with the program with the U15AAA • NCAA Div 1 scholarship to Niagara University and from 2012-2019 played professionally team for it’s 2nd season in 2020-2021. • From 2003 - 2008 he played in 244 in various European Leagues • Scott is a passionate coach with heavy influence professional games with various leagues COACHES of ‘team first’ mentality. He pushes players to including; the CHL, UHL, SPHL and ECHL AND STAFF consistently work and earn their opportunities. 2021-2022 ALL ASSISTANT COACH ANNOUNCEMENTS TO FOLLOW SHORTLY U15AAA U17AAA U18AAA $ $ $ 8,235 8,745+GST 8,150+GST BC HOCKEY FEES BC HOCKEY FEES BC HOCKEY FEES $4,850 $5,250 $4,975 TEAM FEES TEAM FEES TEAM FEES $13,085 $14,480 $13,520 TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL + $1,500 ADD ON FOR + $850 ADD ON FOR + $2,385 ADD ON FOR 1 OUT-OF-PROVINCE 1 LOCAL TOURNAMENT (IF AVAIL) MACS TOURNAMENT (IF QUALIFY) TOURNAMENT *Prices are subject to change depending on public health orders at the start of the season. Any adjustments will be presented to the final team rosters. PROGRAM COSTS 2021-2022 WHAT IT COVERS BC HOCKEY FEES: • TEAM STAFF – Head Coach, Asst. Coach, General Manager, and Athletic Trainer • ON-ICE TRAINING - 3 practices / week • OFF-ICE TRAINING – 2 gym sessions / week • BC HOCKEY PARTICIPATION FEE • TRAVEL FOR OUT-OF-TOWN LEAGUE GAMES & PLAYOFFS – hotel, bus, ferry • GEAR – helmet, gloves, hockey bag, pant shells, game jersey, socks (note: Goalies receive helmet OR 3 goalie sticks) • APPAREL – gym shorts and T-shirt • CONCUSSION BASELINE TESTING • GAME ICE & REFS • WEBSITE & STATS MAINTENANCE • TOURNAMENT FEES (2-3 for U15 team) PROGRAM • ADMIN FEES COST 2021-2022 WHAT IT COVERS TEAM FEES: • ADDITIONAL PRACTICE AND DRYLAND PER WEEK • ADDITIONAL COACHING FEES & DEVELOPMENT GUEST COACHING (recently: Mats Lindgren, Tyson Mulock, Sean Murray) • GOALIE COACHING • GAME REVIEW SOFTWARE
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