Saints rally past SFU Clan to set new BCIHL record
Rust was definitely a problem as the Selkirk Saints opened the second half of the B.C. Intercollegiate Hockey League season. Mason Spear rescued the Saints undefeated record, allowing the Castlegar-based school to set a new league record by scoring the winner with just over three minutes remaining in the third period to lift Selkirk to […]
KIJHL suspends BV head coach for three games
The long and the short of last weekend’s Beaver Valley/Trail Smokies bus incident resuts in Kootenay International Junior Hockey League president Bill Ohlhausen handing Hawks’ skipper Terry Jones a three-game suspension and a small $100 fine. BC Hockey conducted an investigation into the matter but it seems the final decision on discipline was left up […]
Eight rinks hoping for trip to Silver City at Senior's Curling Zones
Many of the big names from years past in men’s curling have moved up a league are in Cranbrook this weekend to compete for zone bragging rights at the Senior Men’s Region 1-2 Curling Championships. Eight teams from throughout the Kootenays are shooting for an automatic berth in the provincials at the Trail Curling Club. […]
Saints start second half of BCIHL schedule with tough challenge at home against SFU
There’s no easing into the second half of the B.C. Intercollegiate Hockey League regular season for the Selkirk College Saints. The Saints play host to second-place Simon Fraser University Clan Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the Castlegar Recreation Complex. However, before the Clan can ready themselves to knock off the undefeated Saints, the Burnaby-based club […]
Relations between Beaver Valley and Trail hockey teams reach all-time low, BC Hockey to investigate Saturday's incident
There have been some serious trust issues brewing between the Beaver Valley Nitehawks of the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League and Trail Smoke Eaters of the B.C. Hockey League for some time. Those issues reached an all-time low Saturday (January 5) outside the Cominco Arena when Hawks coach Terry Jones, along with Beaver Valley players, […]
Be a potter, be a skater, be an artist, be...a karate-er?
The Lil’ Gretzky’s Preschool Hockey program for kids 3-5 years starts this week! The program will run for the month of January, on Mondays from 3:15-4:15pm starting Monday, January 7. This is a fun approach to getting comfortable on the ice and in an Arena setting and is geared towards children with limited or no skating...
43-year-old Oklahoma man dies at Whistler
Whistler RCMP are investigating a sudden death which occurred on Whistler Mountain on Jan. 7. RCMP were contacted after a skier on Franz’s Meadows was passing a cliff area and noticed a male who appeared to be in need of help. When the male didn’t respond to the passerby, he contacted Whistler Blackcomb Ski Patrol […]
Nine players from West Kootenay off to U16 BC Cup in Duncan
The Nelson and District Community Complex played host to the B.C. Hockey Under-16 Evaluation Camp this past weekend. The camp attracted 20 players, run through practice and games, competing for 19 spots at the B.C. Cup set for later this season in Duncan. “Obviously is was very difficult for coaches and evaluators having to choose […]
Too much Rebels for Leafs to handle as Castlegar posts 5-3 in Sunday afternoon KIJHL tilt
For the second time in less than a week the Nelson Leafs squandered a two-goal lead against a divisional rival. Castlegar Rebels rallied from a 3-1 deficit to score four straight goals en route to a 5-3 Kootenay International Junior Hockey League victory Sunday afternoon at the Arena Complex in the Sunflower City. The game […]
NHL, Players reach tentative deal to end lockout
It’s over. Well, almost. Both sides still need to vote on the package. But after what seems like an eternity, the National Hockey League and its players reached a tentative deal to end the 113 day lockout. Early Sunday morning NHL commissioner Gary Bettman and NHL Player’s Association executive director Donald Fehr stood side by […]