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BCHL Announces Showcase Locations, Canucks as Co-Hosts

BCHL ANNOUNCES CHILLIWACK AND ABBOTSFORD AS SHOWCASE LOCATIONS, VANCOUVER CANUCKS AS CO-HOST

LANGLEY, B.C. – The BCHL has announced that the 2024 Showcase event will take place in Chilliwack and Abbotsford with the Vancouver Canucks co-hosting the event.

The Showcase will run from Oct. 13 to 17 and will be split between the Abbotsford Centre, home of the American Hockey League’s Abbotsford Canucks, and the Chilliwack Coliseum, home of the BCHL’s Chiefs.

“We are thrilled to have the support of the Vancouver Canucks as co-hosts of this year’s Showcase event,” said BCHL Commissioner Steven Cocker. “With the support of an NHL team for the second year in a row and the ability to host the Showcase games in a professional building like the Abbotsford Centre, as well as a top-notch facility in Chilliwack, we think the 2024 Showcase will provide a heightened experience for our players, as well as the hundreds of scouts that will attend.”

The Showcase will include participation from members of the Canucks organization, as well as notable team alumni.

“We are extremely excited to see the BCHL Showcase back in the Fraser Valley,” said Michael Doyle, President, Business Operations & Alternate Governor for Canucks Sports & Entertainment. “Hosting this event in Abbotsford and Chilliwack will give the players, coaches, management and scouts the opportunity to experience first-hand the amount of pride and passion people have for the game of hockey in this area. Our organization is proud to support the BCHL and this important showcase of top talent and future collegiate and professional hockey players.”

New to the event this year will be a Junior Prospects Hockey League (JPHL) under-18 Showcase, which will be played in the latter stages of the event at the Chilliwack Coliseum.

“Through our alliance with the JPHL, this U18 event will give their players the chance to display their skills in front of BCHL coaches, as well as NHL scouts and NCAA coaches in attendance,” said Cocker.

This year’s event will also be supported by Tourism Abbotsford, as well as Tourism Chilliwack.

“Tourism Abbotsford is thrilled to collaborate with Tourism Chilliwack in welcoming the BCHL Showcase to the Fraser Valley,” said Tourism Abbotsford Executive Director, Clare Seeley. “Hockey is a prime example of the significant role sports play in fostering community spirit, teamwork, collaboration, and physical and mental well-being. This event highlights the strong synergy between sports and tourism, and we look forward to welcoming players and their families to our region.”

“Tourism Chilliwack is immensely proud to partner with Tourism Abbotsford to host the BCHL Showcase, a prestigious event that brings the thrilling excitement of junior hockey to the heart of the Fraser Valley,” said Allison Colthorp, Executive Director at Tourism Chilliwack. “This showcase exemplifies the unifying power of hockey, drawing communities together and fostering a spirit of camaraderie and resilience. We are excited to highlight our region’s rich heritage and breathtaking landscapes to the teams and their supporters, and we look forward to celebrating the remarkable talent and dedication of these young athletes as they take a significant step forward in their sporting careers.”

Schedule:

Date Time Home Away Location
Sunday, Oct. 13 1pm Vernon Cowichan Valley Abbotsford Centre
4pm Surrey Sherwood Park Abbotsford Centre
7pm Cranbrook Alberni Valley Abbotsford Centre
Monday, Oct. 14 10am Blackfalds Vernon Abbotsford Centre
1pm Cowichan Valley Trail Abbotsford Centre
4pm Sherwood Park Langley Abbotsford Centre
7pm Alberni Valley Prince George Abbotsford Centre
Tuesday, Oct. 15 10am Nanaimo Cranbrook Abbotsford Centre
1pm Trail Powell River Abbotsford Centre
2:30pm Spruce Grove Coquitlam Chilliwack Coliseum
4pm Prince George Blackfalds Abbotsford Centre
5:30pm West Kelowna Chilliwack Chilliwack Coliseum
7pm Okotoks Penticton Abbotsford Centre
Wednesday, Oct. 16 10am Powell River Surrey Chilliwack Coliseum
1pm Salmon Arm Nanaimo Chilliwack Coliseum
4pm Penticton Victoria Chilliwack Coliseum
7pm Brooks West Kelowna Chilliwack Coliseum
Thursday, Oct. 17 10am Victoria Salmon Arm Chilliwack Coliseum
1pm Coquitlam Brooks Chilliwack Coliseum
4pm Langley Okotoks Chilliwack Coliseum
7pm Chilliwack Spruce Grove Chilliwack Coliseum

Additional information regarding ticket sales, community events, JPHL schedule and more will be announced at a later date.

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About the BCHL:

Sending more players on to Division I college hockey every season than any other hockey league in Canada, the BCHL has established itself as a national leader in the development of young student athletes. Considering approximately a third of today’s NHL is made up of NCAA alumni, the BCHL has become a breeding ground for some the sport’s most elite and successful players. In 2022-23 alone, there were a league-record 190 players in the league with NCAA Division I scholarships. The BCHL is also a leader in player safety, with a full-time Department of Player Safety, the toughest rules on fighting in North American junior hockey, as well as a league-wide independent Safe Sport Officer and an individual Athlete Advocate assigned to all 22 teams.

 The BCHL is: Modern Hockey.

 Media Contact:

Jesse Adamson
Director, Communications & Events
BC Hockey League
604-354-0035
jadamson@bchl.ca

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