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NewsDate: Feb 09, 2010 GM 2010 WJAC ANNOUNCED
Troy Ryan, General
Manager of the Halifax Lions (MJAHL), will lead Team East while Team Canada West
will be under the direction of Salmon Arm Silverbacks (BCHL) General Manager
Rylan Ferster. The international tournament will feature the best 19 and under Junior A
aged players from six competing countries. The World Junior A Challenge tournament
will be held in November 2010, the respective dates and location will be
announced shortly. Troy Ryan has served as an Assistant Coach for Team Canada East since
the inaugural World Junior A Challenge in 2006. Ryan is honoured and ready for the new challenge of becoming
General Manager, “The opportunity to take on a higher role is one I couldn’t
pass up on. I feel privileged to have
been chosen from amongst my peers and to work with Hockey Canada.” Ryan is now focused on the next step, which includes hiring the coaching
staff which will eventually select the roster for Team Canada East. “The selection process is a huge task, as I
need to ensure my staff and I meet and see as many players as possible that
will best qualify to represent Canada.” Rylan Ferster represented Team
Canada West as an Assistant Coach in 2008, the Head Coach in 2009, and now
takes the reigns as General Manager for the 2010 tournament. Ferster and his staff will scout players at
games and showcase events in Canada’s five western leagues (BCHL, AJHL, SJHL,
MJHL, SIJHL) enroute to selecting the 2010 roster for Team Canada West. Ferster is focused on making the
most of his opportunity as General Manager, “To represent Canada is a huge
honour. I have been a part of the program
for a couple of years, and it has been the best hockey experience of my
career. Our goal is to win gold; you
never win silver!” Canadian Junior Hockey League
Chairman Paul Lake believes the experience of the newly appointed General
Managers will continue to improve the success of the program. “The General Managers selected for the 2010
World Junior A Challenge have both advanced through the system, and gained
invaluable experience at the international level from their past roles with
Team Canada. The ability to have this
level of knowledge and continuity will only increase the chance of success for
both teams. As we enter the fifth year
of the tournament, I feel the program has reached our expectations and met our
objective, which is ultimately to showcase our talent on an international stage.” Canada East will hold evaluation camps
for the five leagues that make up Canada East (OJAHL / CCHL, NOJHL, CJHL,
LHJAAAQ, MJAHL) and will, like Canada West, scout players at games and showcase
events early in the season. Dates and
locations of all future evaluation camps will be announced in the summer
months. Created to showcase
the talent in Canada's 10 Junior A leagues, the World Junior A Challenge
debuted in Yorkton and Humboldt, Saskatchewan in 2006. Canada West has appeared
in all four gold medal games, winning twice, while Canada East is a two-time
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