Every game, Surrey Eagles coach Matt Erhart has to deal with a problem most junior hockey coaches would kill for.
The Chilliwack Chiefs announced Tuesday that leading scorer Austin Plevy will return next year. Plevy had committed to play college hockey for Merrimack next year, but will postpone his move south one more year.
Revenge was sweet for the Surrey Eagles in the championship game of the Western Canada Cup tournament in Nanaimo Saturday night.
WEST Vancouver's Sam Reinhart had a couple of worries in the final moments of the 2013 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 World Championship gold medal game played Sunday in Sochi, Russia.
Talk about kismet. They're friends on and off the ice, separated by just a year, and were on the cusp of being divided geographically by the ways of junior hockey.
Terry Fox Ravens' Sean Stewart, left, tries to shake off a Brookswood tackle during recent junior rugby action in Port Coquitlam. Fox improved to 6-0 with a 29-0 victory over Walnut Grove.
Richmond's Troy Stecher has been named one of five finalists for the Canadian Junior Hockey League's Top Defenseman Award.
Ladner blueliner Jordan Dawson was selected in fourth round (86th overall) by the Edmonton Oil Kings in yesterday's Western Hockey League Bantam Draft.
A Back to the Future move by the Delta Ice Hawks will have a pair of familiar faces behind the bench next season.
The Burnaby Winter Club put three players from its Tier 1 bantam A1 hockey team into the first round of the Western Hockey League bantam draft on Thursday.
The Burnaby Winter Club put three players from its Tier 1 bantam A1 hockey team into the first round of the Western Hockey League bantam draft on Thursday.
Adam Tambellini of the Surrey Eagles (BCHL) is the recipient of the Top NHL Prospect Award as the highest ranked Canadian Junior A Hockey League player in NHL Central Scouting's final rankings for the 2013 NHL Entry Draft.
Dave Dotan considers himself to be one of the fortunate ones.
With one cup safely in the trophy case, the Surrey Eagles are turning their attention to a new challenge.
The turning point of the Richmond Sockeyes' remarkable playoff run didn't happen on the ice or even in the dressing room.
With the Chilliwack Chiefs in full rebuilding mode and another familiar face heading to an American university, the junior hockey club held its annual spring camp last weekend.
Forget that there's snow covering the ground and the mercury inched 10 degrees below the freezing mark in recent days, Patrick Martens is loving life in Yorkton, Sask.
It's a good thing the Richmond Sockeyes have an ownership group that is passionate about junior hockey and the storied franchise.
WEST Vancouver's Sam Reinhart will lead Canada into battle as team captain for the 2013 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 World Championship tournament running April 18-28 in Sochi, Russia.