Terry Cyr hired as Railers Head Coach

Terry Cyr

Terry Cyr is a proud resident of Transcona and has taken over Head Coach of the Railers effective April 2010. Terry looks forward to working closely with Railer Management to rebuild a program that is well respected in the community and the MMJHL.

Terry is an alumni of Athol Murray College of Notre Dame where he represented Saskatchewan at the Air Canada Cup, Canada’s National Midget Hockey Championship. He went on to win the MVP of the Norman Junior Hockey League in his junior hockey rookie year and then played with the St.Boniface Saints of the MJHL where he amassed 144 points in 47 games played in only his second year of junior hockey. Terry was awarded a 4 year Hockey Scholarship to Ferris State University at the Division 1 NCAA level.

Playing at a high level with several players who went on to NHL, AHL and European playing careers and for Olympic level and US College level coaching allowed Terry to learn and understand the game at a high level as well as experience first-hand what can be achieved through hard work and dedication.

In addition to playing at high levels and being coached by Olympic level coaching, Terry owned and operated a successful Summer Hockey Clinic which operated in Transcona, East Kildonan and Selkirk for 11 years where summer enrollment exceeded 450 participants; Superior Hockey Clinic.

Terry brings a hardworking and dedicated attitude to our organization; his coaching philosophy focuses on developing a structured and disciplined environment while emphasizing the integrity of the program and team.

Darryl Martin on his new Head Coach …

Terry had the perfect mix of playing and coaching experience.  The fact that he has played at such a high level will command respect from the boys from day one.  He’s a local Transcona guy, and we want to be able to build this program from the grassroots level, it starts right now with Terry.  He is in touch with the guys at this age level and we are expecting big things moving forward.

Wanted: Coaching Staff for the 2010-2011 Season

The Transcona Railers of the Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League are looking for a new coaching staff for the 2010/2011 season.

The ideal candidate must be energetic, personable, be able to motivate and have coaching experience, preferably at the Junior or Midget AAA level.

Anyone interested in the position is to contact Darryl Martin at darryl.martin@transconarailers.com or at 223-9720.

Applications will be accepted until April 15, 2010. Interviews will be conducted the following week and and an announcement should be made in time for the Prospects Tournament at the end of April.

Prospects Tournament

Transcona Railers Prospect Tournament

The Transcona Railers have entered a team in the Pembina Valley Twisters Prospects Tournament April 24-25/2010.

Transcona and Eastman area players born in 1991-1993 who are interested can contact Darryl Martin at darryl.martin@transconarailers.com or at 223-9720.

Season Finale

The Railers visited the Stonewall Jets Friday night to put an end to a season that fell far below expectation.

The season finale did the same. In a game that meant nothing to the Railers, but could cement the Jets in 7th place, the effort put forth was an exclamation point on a poor season.  The Railers were down by scores of 1-0, 7-0 and in the end 11-0 in a very one sided affair. Changes will obviously have to be made in the off season to continue on a rebuilding pattern that started this season.

The Railers have alot of young players who will be expected to step up their games next season.

The Transcona Railers would like to thank all of their supporters for sticking with us through this tumultuous season and look forward to seeing you in September. The Railers would also like to wish all of the MMJHL playoff teams good luck as they enter the post season.

One more to go

#21 Andrew Holowka

Thursday night marked the Railers last home game of the season as they took on the River East Royal Knights.

The Railers came out flying in the first, dominating the period and outshooting the Knights 18-6.  Andrew Holowka scored his 8th of the season against his former team just over a minute into the period to give the Railers an early lead.Despite controlling the play, the game was tied at 1 after 1 and it was mostly downhill from there.

The Knights scored the only two goals of the 2nd period in a fairly evenly played period and then would add four more in the first 7 minutes of the third.

Andrew Holowka would add two more in the third for his first MMJHL hat trick and gives him 10 on the season.
The Railers season comes to a close Friday night in Stonewall against the Jets.