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2023–24 BCHL season


2023–24 BCHL season
BCHL
Hockey
Regular season22 September – 31 MarchPost-season5 April – 26 MayRocky Mountain Challenge31 May - 1 June
54
17 (BC)5 (AB)
Surrey Eagles (BC)Brooks Bandits (AB)
Surrey Eagles
Penticton Vees
Brooks Bandits
Sherwood Park Crusaders
Brooks Bandits
Surrey Eagles

The 2023–24 BCHL season was the 62nd season of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL). The 17 teams from the Coastal and Interior Divisions played 54 scheduled games, including two games as part of the BCHL showcase, which were held in Seattle from October 22 to October 26 2023, in partnership with the NHL's Seattle Kraken. The 5 teams in the stand-alone Alberta Division, which was created mid-season, played between 65 and 69 season games.

The 2023–24 season was the BCHL's first season as an independent league, following its departure from Hockey Canada.

In an effort to limit the number of games decided by shootout, overtime was lengthened from five minutes to ten minutes. Games would still be decided by shootout if they remained tied after one period of 3-on-3 sudden victory overtime.

Team rosters were required to have a minimum of three players under the age of 18. Previously, they required one player under the age of 18.

Russian and Belarusian players were barred from the league.

The Wenatchee Wild folded after its owners acquired the Western Hockey League's (WHL) Winnipeg Ice and moved it to Wenatchee.

On January 20, 2024, the league announced that five teams from the Alberta Junior Hockey League would join the BCHL in the 2024–25 season, namely, the Blackfalds Bulldogs, Brooks Bandits, Okotoks Oilers, Sherwood Park Crusaders, and Spruce Grove Saints. The league had planned to wait until the end of the season to make the announcement; however, rumours had already begun to circulate.

The AJHL responded to the announcement by cancelling most of the five teams' remaining scheduled matches except those between each other. It was then decided that the five Alberta-based teams would play out the rest of the 2023–24 season as a stand-alone division under the aegis of the BCHL.

For the post-season, the Okotoks Oilers and Spruce Grove Saints, respectively the 4th and 5th placed teams in the Alberta division, played a best-of-5 wildcard series, with the winner advancing to the Alberta division semi-finals along with the top-3 Alberta teams. The rankings for the Alberta division were determined by winning percentage including their regular season records from the AJHL. The semi-final and final rounds each consisted of a best-of-7 series. The Brooks Bandits defeated the Sherwood Park Crusaders in the final round 4 games to 1.

The Surrey Eagles won the BCHL Fred Page Cup championship after defeating the Penticton Vees in 6 games. The Eagles and Brooks Bandits then met for a best-of-3 competition hosted by Brooks and branded as the Rocky Mountain Challenge. The Bandits swept the Eagles in 2 games.

Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, OTL = Overtime Losses, SOL = Shootout losses, Pts = Points

TEAM NAMESGPWLOTLSOLPts
Surrey Eagles544882090
Chilliwack Chiefs5432174169
Alberni Valley Bulldogs5433201067
Victoria Grizzlies5429221261
Nanaimo Clippers5427233158
Coquitlam Express5421291346
Langley Rivermen5419287045
Cowichan Valley Capitals5416343136
Powell River Kings5414355033
TEAM NAMESGPWLOTLSOLPts
Penticton Vees5438103382
West Kelowna Warriors54331011077
Salmon Arm Silverbacks5434170371
Vernon Vipers54331920068
Trail Smoke Eaters5428206062
Merritt Centennials5422265150
Cranbrook Bucks5420313043
Prince George Spruce Kings5416353035
TEAM NAMESGPWLOTLSOLPts
Brooks Bandits6558610117
Sherwood Park Crusaders67491620100
Blackfalds Bulldogs6839226185
Okotoks Oilers6938283079
Spruce Grove Saints6626345158

Alberta team standings are displayed separately from the rest of the BCHL on the league website.

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4
Best of 3
Brooks2
Surrey0

GP = Games Played, G = Goals, A = Assists, P = Points, PIM = Penalties In Minutes

PlayerTeamGPGAPtsPIM
Caden CranstonSurrey Eagles5130568616
Aaron SchwartzSurrey Eagles5134478110
Felix CaronWest Kelowna Warriors5431386954
Mike MurtaghNanaimo Clippers5327366351
Nicholas BeneteauAlberni Valley Bulldogs5417466336
Michael FelsingMerritt Centennials5316425832
Hayden StavroffAlberni Valley Bulldogs4635205582
Luke BussNanaimo Clippers5229265520
Anthony YuPowell River Kings5318375516
Callum ArnottPenticton Vees531837538

Note: GP = Games Played, Mins = Minutes Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, OTL = Overtime Losses, GA = Goals Against, SO = Shutouts, Sv% = Save Percentage, GAA = Goals Against Average.

  • Brett Hull Trophy (Top Scorer): Caden Cranston (Surrey Eagles)

  • Campbell Blair Trophy (Top Defencemen): Isaiah Norlin (West Kelowna Warriors)

  • Bruce Allison Memorial Trophy (Rookie of the Year): Chase Pirtle (Victoria Grizzlies)

  • Bob Fenton Trophy (Most Sportsmanlike): Josh Nadeau (Penticton Vees)

  • Michael Garteig Trophy (Top Goaltender): Ajeet Gundarah (Surrey Eagles)

  • Wally Forslund Memorial Trophy (Best Goaltending Duo): Will Ingemann & Andrew Ness (Penticton Vees)

  • Vern Dye Memorial Trophy (regular-season MVP): Caden Cranston (Surrey Eagles)

  • Jeff Tambellini Trophy (Playoff MVP): Micah Berger (Surrey Eagles)

  • Joe Tennant Memorial Trophy (Coach of the Year): Cam Keith (Surrey Eagles)

  • Ron Boileau Memorial Trophy (Best Regular Season Record): Surrey Eagles

  • Cliff McNabb Memorial Trophy (Coastal Conference champions): Surrey Eagles

  • Ryan Hatfield Trophy (Interior Conference champions): Penticton Vees

  • Fred Page Cup (League Champions): Surrey Eagles

  • Alberta Division Champions: Brooks Bandits

  • Rocky Mountain Challenge Champions: Brooks Bandits

  • Jim Hughson Award (Broadcaster of the Year): Dan Marshall (Nanaimo Clippers)

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  • Official Website of the British Columbia Hockey League

  • "Ottawa Senators Goalie Prospect Scores a Goal". thehockeynews.com. The Hockey News. Retrieved 13 March 2024.

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