BCHL leaving Hockey Canada, moves independent
KAMLOOPS — The BC Hockey League (BCHL) has announced that effective June 1, 2023, the league will officially leave Hockey Canada and become independent. The BCHL has 17 teams across B.C. including the nearby Merritt Centennials, Salmon Arm Silverbacks and Vernon Vipers, as well as another team south of the border in Washington State.
“To grow and create more opportunities for players and more excitement for fans, the BCHL’s Board of Governors has voted to not renew the league’s agreement with Hockey Canada, meaning its 18 franchises will operate outside Hockey Canada’s system,” reads a statement from the league.
The changes coming to the BCHL will include the ability to recruit more players to B.C. from across Canada and internationally.
“The BCHL will now be able to recruit U18 players from other provinces, as well as from the USA and outside of North America. In addition, the BCHL remains committed to BC player development. Currently 97 per cent of BC-born players who played NCAA Division I hockey last year played in the BCHL. Current roster minimums for BC-born players will not change,” continues the release.