BCHL breaks away from Hockey Canada, says move gives U18 players more options
BURNABY, B.C. — The British Columbia Hockey League is breaking away from Hockey Canada, a move the league says will provide more options for players under 18 years old that are looking to compete in college hockey in the United States.
The BCHL, a junior A league with 17 teams in B.C. and one in Washington, said in a release that all of its franchises will operate outside of Hockey Canada’s system starting June 1.
The move will allow BCHL teams to recruit 16- and 17-year-olds from other provinces, which is currently against Hockey Canada regulations.
The league says that will allow players without a competitive junior A option in their own provinces to remain in Canada while maintaining their NCAA availability.