Three days after firing interim head coach Geoff Grimwood, West Kelowna Warriors owner and president Kim Dobranski said he made a mistake.
Grimwood was hired back as the team91Ƶs full-time head coach and general manager
Dobranski, reading a prepared statement outside the team91Ƶs home rink at Royal LePage Place in West Kelowna Thursday morning, said he failed to consider what was best for the players in firing Grimwood after just 17 days on the job.
91ƵI failed as a partner in (the B.C. Hockey League) and as a leader of this organization, to consider the emotional turmoil this could cause for these young men,91Ƶ he said.
The players protested the firing Tuesday by leaving practice early and refused show up for practice on Wednesday. Then they launched a social media protest titled #Grimmergate.
Dobranski, who with a number of silent partners bought the team from former owner Mark Cheyne earlier this year, read his statement and refused to take questions, including any about whether the league had ordered him to reinstate Grimwood.
Following the news conference BCHL commissioner Chris Hebb said the league office heard from many people, including the players, about the firing. He said as a result the league discussed it with Dobranski and 91Ƶsuggested91Ƶ he reverse the decision.
Hebb also said the league will be 91Ƶoverseeing91Ƶ the operation of the team as the new ownership group gets on its feet.
91ƵWe won91Ƶt be running it, but it91Ƶs fair to say we will be overseeing operations,91Ƶ said Hebb.
He praised Dobranski for admitting he made a mistake in firing Grimwood.
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In his statement, Dobranski said in it was apparent Grimwood, in his short time with the team, had a 91Ƶprofound91Ƶ impact on the players.
91ƵIn my search to fill the big shoes of (former head coach Rylan) Ferster, I neglected to realize Mr. Ferster, in his final act before leaving, not only 91Ƶassembled an incredible group of young men, he placed the best person for the job right in front of me,91Ƶ said Dobranski.
Grimwood was originally hired by the team as an assistant to Ferster, who led the team to the national junior A hockey championship in 2016.
Dobranski praised the players for standing up for their coach when Grimwood was let go Monday.
The team opens the BCHL season Friday in Trail and plays its home opener at Royal LePage Place Saturday in a return game with the Smoke Eaters.
Grimwood also spoke at the new conference Thursday and said the team has been in a period of transition from an ownership and coaching perspective and, as the new head coach and general manager, he wants to move on from the events of the last few days.
91ƵSometimes when that happens it91Ƶs really important on get on the same page. I think what we91Ƶve done here with Kim, myself and the B.C. Hockey League, we just made sure everyone is on the same page going forward,91Ƶ he said.
91ƵWhat I want for the players and the team is the same as what Mr. Dobranski wants for the players and the team. So we91Ƶre going to really work hard for the players.91Ƶ
Following Grimwood91Ƶs firing Monday, Jason Beckett of the Pursuit of Excellence Hockey Academy in Kelowna was tapped to be the next head coach of the Warriors but no formal announcement of his appointment was made.
Dobranski said Beckett recognized what was the right thing to do for the players and 91Ƶwillingly and without hesitation stepped aside to allow me to do the right thing.91Ƶ
He said he just wants to move on from the turmoil that has engulfed the team, which has seen several high-profile staff members leave in recent days, including an assistant coach and the team91Ƶs long-time physical therapist.
In addition to Grimwood returning, assistant coach Matt Miller, goalie coach Chad Carder and head scout Lance Morey will also return to the team said the BCHL in a news release.
The team has also hired a new director of entertainment and game day operations, Mike Schell and a new director of marketing and public relations Kristi Hennesy.
The BCHL issued the following statement on the West Kelonwa Warriors situation:
In light of recent staffing changes in the West Kelowna Warriors organization, the BCHL is taking steps to stabilize the club leading into the 2018-19 season.
BCHL commissioner Chris Hebb is personally monitoring the remaining part of the Warriors preparations for the start of the season. Warriors owner Kim Dobranski, who assumed majority control of the club in August from previous owner Mark Cheyne, is cooperating with the BCHL to ensure the Warriors players have a supportive environment for the start of the season.
91ƵI first off want to apologize to the players and their families for any uncertainty caused by the coaching changes that occurred,91Ƶ said Dobranski. 91ƵIn the early going here as owner, I made some decisions that, upon reflection, were not in the best interest of the players. With support from the BCHL, I91Ƶve reconsidered those decisions and am confident now that we91Ƶve made a place for our players to develop in a competitive setting.91Ƶ
Warriors head coach Geoff Grimwood, who stepped in Aug. 21 to replace former coach Rylan Ferster, has been brought back to run the Warriors91Ƶ bench after it was announced on Sept. 3 that Grimwood had been relieved of duty by the team. Also rejoining the staff effective immediately are assistant coach Matt Miller, goalie coach Chad Carder and head scout Lance Morey.
The BCHL will work alongside Dobranski and his management staff, directing them in the near term and the league will remain in a supporting role as the season progresses.
91ƵThere has been a steep learning curve with a new owner here but we are putting our efforts behind the West Kelowna Warriors and will support and advise them as they request this season,91Ƶ said Hebb. 91ƵThis club won a national championship in 2016 and have another outstanding recruiting class this season. I fully expect them to again be a strong team in the Interior Division.91Ƶ
West Kelowna had eight players on their roster committed to NCAA Div. I programs last season. It is expected two of those players will be back with the team this year as well as three other college-committed players so far.
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