Documents show Blazers lost money in 2016

Mar 1, 2017 | 11:00 AM

KAMLOOPS — More financial documents have been released by a Calgary court in potential lawsuit between former junior players and the Canadian Hockey League.

The latest documents show the Kamloops Blazers had reported revenue of $3-million in 2016 and a loss of $56,150.

The players have filed for a class action lawsuit claiming that players in the Canadian Hockey League should be paid minimum wage.

Following are revenues and losses released in the documents of all teams in the B.C. division: