With British Columbia Hockey League connections, the Minot State University men’s hockey team claimed its third American Collegiate Hockey Association Division I title this past spring. In the Boston area, the top-ranked Beavers shut out No. 3 Adrian College of Michigan 1-0. Scoring the game’s lone goal was White Rock’s […]
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BCHLBulletin: Pulver traded twice in one day, Bulldogs, Vipers, Bucks, Clippers and Chiefs add commits, and more!
Eagles and Rivermen swing four-player deal The Surrey Eagles sent 2003-born goaltender Eli Pulver, 2003-born forward Conner Schneider, and 2005-born forward Ewan Rennie to the Langley Rivermen in exchange for 2003-born goaltender Ajeet Gundarah. Gundarah, who is from Richmond, B.C., played 38 regular-season games with Langley in 2022-23, earning a […]
BCHL Today: BCHL trade floodgates open, Lane commits to NMU, and much more!
Spruce Kings, Express, Clippers, and Chiefs hook up for massive deals Express, Spruce Kings, Chiefs, and Clippers connect on a blockbuster involving eight players 👤 | Brian Wiebe (@Brian_Wiebe) 📰 | https://t.co/tQ29RaYdxx #BCHLNetwork #BCHL #CoastalConference #InteriorConference pic.twitter.com/3g8zrRGvrT — BCHLNetwork (@BCHLNetwork) June 2, 2021 The Coquitlam Express, Prince George Spruce […]
Capitals trade Calder to the Portage Terriers of the MJHL
The Cowichan Valley Capitals have traded 2002-born defenseman Kian Calder to the Portage Terriers of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League. The deal completes future considerations from the Feb. 23 transaction that saw the Portage la Prairie, MB product head to Cowichan Valley. Calder finished the BC Hockey League pod […]
BCHL Today: Capitals acquire two new defensemen, Kings and Bulldogs each trade a forward, and more
Capitals bring in Calder from Portage Cowichan Valley acquires 2002-born defenseman Kian Calder from Portage (MJHL) for future considerations. Calder had 4-1-5 in five games as a rookie with the Terriers this season.#BCHL | #BCHLNetwork | @BCHLNetwork pic.twitter.com/pxaoI4BmUE — Brian Wiebe (@Brian_Wiebe) February 24, 2021 The Cowichan Valley Capitals […]