Rockford, IL - Rockford IceHogs Team President Ryan Washatka announced on Wednesday that he is resigning from his position with the American Hockey League club. Washatka has accepted a position outside of hockey and he will remain with the team until Sept. 21.
After
joining the IceHogs staff as assistant general manager prior to the
2000-01 season, Washatka was promoted to general manager of the United
Hockey League club in 2002-03. The University of Kansas graduate held
the position until the team moved to the AHL prior to last season and
then served as the team's president and governor during its inaugural
AHL campaign in 2007-08.
Under Washatka's watch, the IceHogs
have become an integral part of the Rockford community. During
Washatka's six-year tenure at the helm of the IceHogs, the club
averaged 3,767 fans per game. Seven out of the IceHogs top 10 all-time
attended games came during Washatka's stint as GM/President of the team.
"Ryan
has always been a very integral part of the IceHogs success in this
community," said Corey Pearson, General Manager of the Rockford
MetroCentre. "His hard work and dedication to making hockey an exciting
and powerful attraction to Rockford was especially demonstrated as we
made a smooth transition from the UHL to the AHL. We are sincerely sad
to see him leave the IceHogs, but we are delighted he will remain in
our community. We wish him nothing but continued professional and
personal success."
Washatka, along with former team owners Dr.
Kris Tumilowicz and Craig Drektrah, helped establish the IceHogs
Charitable Foundation during the 2006-07 season. The team has helped
raise nearly $400,000 since Washatka took over in 2003 with all
proceeds benefiting the Rockford community. Washatka has helped foster
the Jr. IceHogs youth hockey program with the Rockford Park District
which has seen significant increases in participation since its
inception.
Other accomplishments attained by Washatka during his
term with the IceHogs include the UHL's General Manager of the Year
following the 2004-05 season, UHL's Marketing Director of the Year in
2002-03 and the IceHogs were twice named the UHL's Member Club (2004-05
and 2005-06). Under Washatka's watch the IceHogs also claimed the UHL's
Colonial Cup Championship following the 2006-07 season.