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Goaltender's migration east pays off during second chance with Tomahawks
By Mike Mastovich
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Nov 7, 2024
Updated Nov 9, 2024
Goaltender Zack Ferris looked west at the outset of the 2024-25 hockey season. Then, his migration east helped spark the Johnstown Tomahawks’ resurgence in the North American Hockey League. ...
“Zack has been incredible,” said first-year Johnstown Tomahawks coach Jared Kersner of Ferris’ 6-1-0 record since rejoining the team Oct. 12. “Part of that is the way we’ve played in front of him. When we’ve made mistakes, his job is to make a save for us. ..."
Ferris started the 2024-25 campaign with the West Kelowna Warriors in the British Columbia Hockey League – approximately 2,525 miles west of Johnstown.
After appearing in two games, Ferris considered other options. Kersner reached out. A reunion followed.
“I was trying to get a college commitment,” Ferris said. “I had a great conversation with some of the guys in the ‘BC’ and thought it would be a good opportunity for me.
“It ended up not working out.
"Jared made a call and asked me if I wanted to come back. I talked it over with my agent and he thought it was a good idea.”
The Tomahawks opened the season 1-7-1 when Ferris joined the team in mid-October. Johnstown split its next two games, and gradually began piling up wins. ...
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