Chiefs fans pack arena on Grant Sheridan night

Grant Sheridan Tribute night was one to remember.   An announced crowd of 996 packed the Rutland Twin Arena on Sept. 20/19 to remember the Kelowna Chiefs late owner. Sheridan then gave his team a nudge from above as Kayson Gallant used slick hands to deke out Chase Heat goalie Dylan Barton to tuck the […]

Chiefs captain Mattila excited for home-opener

Kelowna Chiefs captain Myles Mattila is looking forward to the Chiefs home-opener on Friday.   Mattila is the founder of MindRight, a not-for-profit society, that helps provide resources for hockey players and young individuals with mental health issues. He will be introducing his Remembering Grant Sheridan Scholarship. He is very much looking forward to this […]

Chiefs honouring Sheridan during home-opener

Before they were friends, Jason Tansem and Grant Sheridan stood opposite each other on opposing benches during a midget AAA game.   This was “ages ago” as Tansem put it, but it planted the seed for their relationship. Tansem, general manager of the Kelowna Chiefs in the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League (KIJHL), reflected and […]

Posse home-opener games rescheduled

The Princeton Posse have announced that due to continued operational struggles at the Princeton & District Arena, their home-opening weekend has been relocated and rescheduled.   The Castlegar Rebels were scheduled to visit Princeton on Sept. 20. This game has been moved to Shulus Community Arena in Merritt, B.C. starting at 7 p.m. On Sept. 21, the Kelowna Chiefs were […]

Wranglers Morrison, Patsey earn junior A spots

Aiden Morrison and Joel Patsey of the 100 Mile House Wranglers are making the jump to junior A level.   The Wranglers made the announcement Sunday. Morrison, a Calgary, Alta., native will play in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League with the LaRonge Ice Wolves.   “Aiden is a competitive, offensive-minded, puck moving defenceman and we are pleased […]

Grizzlies evolving into a pinnacle program in KIJHL

When talking about the Revelstoke Grizzlies program, Ryan Parent uses the word progressive and evolving. That is what the Grizzlies have done under Parent’s watch. They have evolved and become progressive in how they deal with players, the workload in their program and the type of coaching they have. “We’re one of the pinnacle programs in the […]

Okanagan Division renamed to honour former president

The impact Bill Ohlhausen had on the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League (KIJHL) has left an impressive legacy.   A legacy that sees the KIJHL’s Okanagan Division renamed after him.   “This just caps it all as far as I’m concerned,” says Ohlhausen, who this summer was the recipient of B.C. Hockey’s Diamond Stick award […]

NHL GM calls Nitehawks coach after milestone win

When Terry Jones collected his 1,000th career Kootenay International Junior Hockey League victory with the Beaver Valley Nitehawks, he heard from a lot of people   Tom Renney, a former NHL head coach and current Hockey Canada chief executive officer, as well as B.C. Hockey’s Barry Petrachenko, was among them. Jones, however, received a call from a […]

Posse acquire Chou to complete deal with Summerland

Bevis Chou is joining the Posse. The Princeton Posse announced the addition of the 2001-born defenceman from the Summerland Steam to complete a 2018 Kootenay International Junior Hockey League (KIJHL) deal between the clubs that saw long-time Posse forward Linden Gove head to Summerland. Chou, who played last season for the Steam, will be joining the Posse in […]

Camp Talk: Neil Murdoch division teams set higher expectations

Camp Talk wraps up with the Neil Murdoch division, won by the Nelson Leafs in the regular season, but the Beaver Valley Nitehawks in the playoffs. Both teams have bigger aspirations heading into the 2019-20 Kootenay International Junior Hockey League season. Camp Talk: Eddie Mountain division gets stronger   Nelson Leafs-The Leafs (35 wins, 72 points […]