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BCHL Announces Realignment and Schedule Format

Vernon, BC:  As mentioned earlier in the week, the BCHL has announced a realignment and schedule change for next season.

Article from the BCHL website:

Realignment

With the expansion Cranbrook Bucks beginning their inaugural campaign next year, the Board voted in favour of changing to a two-conference system with nine teams on each side.

The Coastal Conference will consist of the current Island and Mainland Division teams, minus the Prince George Spruce Kings, while the Interior Conference will see Cranbrook added as well as Prince George.

The breakdown is as follows:

Coastal Conference Interior Conference
Alberni Valley Bulldogs Cranbrook Bucks
Chilliwack Chiefs Merritt Centennials
Coquitlam Express Penticton Vees
Cowichan Valley Capitals Prince George Spruce Kings
Langley Rivermen Salmon Arm Silverbacks
Nanaimo Clippers Trail Smoke Eaters
Powell River Kings Vernon Vipers
Surrey Eagles Wenatchee Wild
Victoria Grizzlies West Kelowna Warriors

 

“With Cranbrook coming into the league next year, the league and the Board recognized the need to alter our current divisional alignment,” said BCHL Executive Director Steven Cocker. “The new format makes the most sense geographically and is a logical step for the future of the BCHL.”

Schedule

The league has also announced that it is moving from a 58-game schedule to 54, as well as a later start date in September.

“The decision to reduce our games next season to 54 was a difficult move but, with our league mandate around player safety, we see this as what’s best for the development of our players,” said Cocker. “This will also result in fewer 3-in-3 weekends and proper rest between games in order to maximize time for practice and recovery.”

“Another important component of the schedule was getting out of the month of August, our camps will now open in early September with season openers at the end of the month. We feel this will best serve our athletes in their out-of-season development.”