Legg-Cote Heading to “THE HANGAR”

On behalf of the Chilliwack Jets, we would like to announce that BC-born hockey player, Peyten Legg-Cote, has committed to play for the Chilliwack Jets for the 2024/25 PJHL Junior A Hockey Season. Legg-Cote is a 6-foot, 1-inch, 190-pound, left-handed defenseman. Peyten played for the Cariboo Cougars U17 AAA in the BCEHL last season. Peyten […]

TRADE: Flint & Larochelle New Faces in Chilliwack

The Chilliwack Jets announced today that the club has acquired 2003-born, BC Aldergrove Native, Forward Jameson Flint from the Aldergrove Kodiaks and 2003-born Goaltender, Frederick Larochelle from the Nelson Leafs in the KIJHL in exchange for a PDF’s and Future Considerations. Jameson has played in the KIJHL and the PJHL for the last 3 seasons. […]

BC HOCKEY JUNIOR A PATHWAY UPDATE

Saanichton, B.C. – BC Hockey is excited to share a progress update on the Junior hockey pathway in B.C., and the teams looking to move from Junior A Tier 2 to Junior A Tier 1. Behind the scenes this hard work continues as a part of our commitment to elevate the Junior hockey experience in British Columbia […]

Trade: Vanderkooi & Schrader to the Jets

The Chilliwack Jets announced today that the club has acquired 2003-born, BC Native, Elite Goaltender Liam Vanderkooi and 2005-born Forward, Dylan Schrader from the Dryden Ice Dogs in exchange for a PDF and Future Considerations. Liam has 4 years of high-level Junior A experience (Salmon Arm, Powell River, Swan Valley, Dryden). Vanderkooi has played in […]

Sell Heading to Chilliwack

On behalf of the Chilliwack Jets, we would like to announce Woodland Park, Colorado, USA-born hockey player, Colten Sell, has committed to play for the Chilliwack Jets for the 2023/24 PJHL Junior A Hockey Season. Sell is a 6-foot, 175-pound fast skating, impact-scoring forward. Colten played for the Northstar Christian U18 Hockey Academy Team last […]

Information about Hockey Canada-Sanctioned Leagues/Programs

Information on Hockey Canada sanctioned programs PJHL Media CALGARY, AB – In collaboration with its Members and partner leagues, Hockey Canada has released a document that clarifies significant differences for participants in sanctioned and non-sanctioned hockey programs, including player safety, insurance, eligibility, playing rules, high-performance opportunities and recognition by government. The document outlines 20 benefits that […]