He was a great goalie coach at Blackfoot.
Very innovative with what he brought on the ice and how he worked with goaltenders.
One year we had a head coach that had to move away and he was promoted to head coach and handled it perfectly.
He had a great schtick after wins. He's give his post game speech, and then do a dance move. Every game new dance move. Team kept on winning and he had to come up with a new one. Was getting more and more interesting every game.
We coached together about 6 times over the years. He was a good man, lots of energy and understood what mattered in life.
His son spoke at his funeral, one of the bravest things I've ever seen a young man do. Was hard to watch, but amazing at the same time.
RIP Ross, you won't be forgotten.
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