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Handbook 2020-2021

CONSTITUTION, DIRECTORY, BYLAWS, REGULATIONS, AWARDS AND HISTORY

As amended to September 19, 2020 BC Hockey Handbook 2020-2021

MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR OF THE BOARD

I want to acknowledge we are on the unceded and traditional territories of many Indigenous people throughout BC and Yukon. BC Hockey honours the traditional lands and homelands of all Indigenous peoples and communities across , including First Nations, Inuit and Métis

I’d also like to recognize all BC Hockey’s life members and thank them for their tireless dedication to all who play our great game.

In the Spring of 2020, we were forced to pause hockey because of the COVID-19 Chair of the Board pandemic. At the same time the BC Bill Greene Hockey Board of Directors recognized there was a need for a significant reset and change in the operation of BC Hockey moving into the future. This change meant a complete re-evaluating of our current practices, with the common of improving our organization. From the information you provided to the Board of Directors we began rebuilding our organization from the ground up.

Much work has been done and we still have more work to do. The Board has reached out to many stakeholders that included Minor Hockey Associations, Builders, and Life Members to help guide us into what we refer to as the “New BC Hockey”.

COVID-19 forced changes to all aspects of life and hockey was no exception. Never in the history of our organization have we been forced to deal with a pandemic. Your Board of Directors accepted the challenges and worked even harder to ensure we could return to hockey safely and as quickly as possible.

I want to recognize all of our players and volunteers who in the past and currently work so unselfishly to make our game great and BC Hockey one of the top sport organizations in Canada. Receiving emails and videos from players talking about their experiences, commitment, and support for programming in many areas of the Branch was meaningful and helpful in charting our new course.

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Our office staff has been forced to work harder than ever before to ensure the experience for all is positive and meaningful. Together we are forging ahead and doing things we have never done before. This is only possible largely because of the quality of the people who work with us to keep our game great .

We have already seen and experienced first-hand how working together advances the cause for all of our members. Let’s keep this momentum moving us forward and keep in mind that investing together for the youth of our Branch will help improve our society as a whole in the future.

I am humbled to have had the support from all of you over the past number of years and I am excited about what will come next. The new BC Hockey promises to be an organization that is full of common sense and strives to provide hockey to all areas of our Branch.

Thank you for all you do, and I look forward to meeting with all of you when it is safe to do so. Take care of each other, be kind to one another, knowing we will all get through this unprecedented time soon. Best wishes and the very best of luck to all of our Hockey Associations everywhere.

ii MISSION: Lead, Develop and Promote Positive Lifelong Hockey Experiences

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2020-2021 Board of Directors

BILL GREENE BILL GREENE CHUCK CAMPBELL ANITA COTE Chair of the Board

ANDREWBILL GREENE JAKUBEIT MELANIE JUE JOHN MACMILLAN

BILLNEIL GREENEMCNABB STEPHANIEBILL GREENE WHITE GRANTBILL ZIMMERMANGREENE

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BC Hockey Constitution, Bylaws and Regulations Important Dates...... 10 BC Hockey Operations and Programs ...... 14 BC Hockey Honourary President...... 16 BC Hockey Honourary Life Members...... 16 Location of Annual Meetings...... 17 BC Hockey Constitution...... 18

Section One - Bylaws

Bylaw One – Overview Definitions...... 20 Definitions in the Act...... 21 Interpretation...... 21 Conflict with Act or Regulations...... 21 Custody and Use of Seal...... 22 Inspection of Records...... 22 Official Rules of Order...... 22

Bylaw Two – Membership Members Classes...... 23 Members...... 23 Members’ Rights...... 24 Member Obligations ...... 25 Amateur Hockey Associations...... 26 Amateur District Hockey Associations...... 26 Associate Members...... 26 Life Members...... 27 Members in Good Standing...... 28 Membership Year...... 28 Discipline and Suspension ...... 28 Expulsion...... 29 Termination...... 29

Bylaw Three – Registered Participants Discipline and Suspension ...... 30

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Bylaw Four – Meetings General Provisions ...... 32 Notice of Meetings...... 32 Quorum...... 33 Annual General Meeting...... 33 Voting...... 34 Amendments to the Constitution, Bylaws and Regulations. . . . 35

Bylaw Five – Board of Directors Role...... 37 Composition and Eligibility...... 37 Board Meetings...... 38 Duties and Responsibilities of Directors...... 39 Duties and Responsibilities of the Chair...... 40 Duties and Responsibilities of the Board...... 41 Terms of Office ...... 42 Nominations...... 43 Election of the Chair ...... 43 Election of Directors ...... 44 Appointed Director...... 45 Board Vacancies...... 45 Removal of a Director...... 46 Suspension of a Director...... 46 Filling a Board Vacancy...... 46

Bylaw Six – Chief Executive Officer Duties and Responsibilities...... 48

Bylaw Seven – Committees, Work Groups and Task Groups Standing Committees ...... 50 Conduct Committee...... 50 Finance Committee...... 51 Governance Committee...... 51 Human Resources Committee ...... 51 Nominating Committee...... 51 Risk Management Committee...... 52

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Work Groups and Task Groups...... 52 Divisional Committees...... 52 Adult Male Committee...... 53 Female Committee ...... 54 Junior Committee ...... 54 Minor Committee...... 54 Program Advisory Groups and Delivery Groups...... 54 Coaching Advisory Group and Delivery Group...... 55 Female Program of Excellence Advisory Group and Delivery Group...... 55 Hockey Development Advisory Group...... 56 Female U18AAA Advisory Group and Delivery Group ...... 56 Male Program of Excellence Advisory Group and Delivery Group ...... 56 Male U18AAA Program Advisory Group and Delivery Group. . . 57 Officiating Advisory Group and Delivery Groups...... 57 Player Development Advisory Group and Delivery Group . . . . 58 Safety Advisory Group...... 58 School Programming Advisory Group...... 58 Participant Disclosure...... 58

Bylaw Eight – Dispute Resolution Negotiation and Mediation...... 59 Appeal Committee...... 59 Court Proceedings...... 61

Bylaw Nine – Financial Fiscal Year...... 62 Signing Officers...... 62 Auditor...... 62 Budget and Financial Documents...... 62 Borrowing ...... 63 Electronic Fund Transfers...... 63 Directors’ Remuneration...... 63

Bylaw Ten – General Application...... 65

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Indemnity...... 65 Rights ...... 65 Unforeseen Circumstances...... 66 Liquidation and Dissolution...... 66

Section Two - Regulations

Regulation One – Membership Membership Requirements...... 68 Registration...... 68 New Applications for Membership, Relocation or Reclassification...... 69 Associate Members...... 71

Regulation Two – Registration Residential Qualifications ...... 72 Residential Waiver...... 72 Player Age Restrictions...... 72 Affiliation of Minor Hockey Players...... 73 Variations for the Female Player Development Model ...... 73 Registration of Teams...... 74 Amateur Hockey...... 76

Regulation Three – Team Officials Team Official Qualifications...... 77 Risk Management Requirements ...... 78

Regulation Four – Competition Minor Hockey...... 79 U18AA...... 82 U18AAA...... 82 Male Senior AA...... 82 Playoffs – Senior and Junior Leagues...... 82

Regulation Five – Tournaments, Jamborees, Exhibition and All-Star Games Tournaments...... 83

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Jamborees...... 84 Exhibition Games ...... 85 All-Star Games ...... 86

Regulation Six – Playing Rules Body Checking ...... 87 Time-Out Rule...... 87

Regulation Seven – Championships General...... 88 Withdrawal from BC Hockey Championships (General). . . . . 88 Championships – Minor Hockey...... 89 Host Rotations...... 90 Championship Format - Minor...... 93 Female Senior Championships...... 93 Male Junior B...... 94 Male Senior AAA (Savage Cup) ...... 95 Male Senior AA (Coy Cup)...... 95

Regulation Eight – Conduct Ineligible Player...... 97 Suspensions...... 98 Falsification of Registration...... 98 Damaging Property...... 98

Regulation Nine – Appeal Procedure Exemption Appeals...... 100

Regulation Ten – Nominating Procedures

Appendices Schedule of Fees and Assessments...... 104

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Section Three - Awards

BC Hockey Awards Diamond Stick...... 108 Chair of the Board...... 109 Indigenous Impact and Legacy...... 110 Life Members Executive ...... 111 BC Hockey Outstanding Player...... 112 Frank Spring Minor Hockey Association of the Year...... 113 Ernie Gare BC Hockey Coach of the Year...... 114 Official of the Year ...... 115 Development Award – Coaching...... 116 Development Awards – Program of Excellence ...... 117 Mike Landucci Development – Officiating...... 118 BC Hockey Safety...... 119 Fred Heslop Minor Hockey Week...... 120 Officiating...... 125 Excellence & Extraordinary Scholarship...... 127 Jim Sterling Scholarship...... 127 BC Hockey Staff Scholarship ...... 128 BC Hockey Scholarships...... 128 Bruce Allison Scholarship...... 131 Jeff Butler Scholarship...... 132 Ted Hargreaves Scholarship...... 132 Canucks Alumni Scholarships...... 132

BC Hockey Championships Savage Cup – Senior AAA...... 134 Coy Cup – Senior AA...... 138 Senior Male Intercollegiate...... 141 Mowat Cup – Junior A...... 142 Fred W. (Cyclone) Taylor Cup – Junior B ...... 145 Senior AAA Female...... 147 Don Murray Memorial Trophy – Senior AA Female...... 148 Female Senior A...... 149

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Female U18AAA...... 150 Female U18...... 150 Female U15...... 151 Female U13...... 151 Monarch Life Assurance Cup - U21...... 152 Cromie – U18AAA...... 154 Minor U18...... 156 U18 Tier 1...... 157 Elmer “The Shadow” Kreller Memorial Trophy – U18 Tier 2. . . 157 U18 Tier 3...... 159 U18 Tier 4...... 160 Doug Grimston Memorial Trophy – U15 Tier 1...... 160 Stan Patience Memorial Trophy – U15 Tier 2...... 162 U15 Tier 3...... 163 U15 Tier 4...... 164 Wm. (Bill) Mott Memorial Trophy – U13 Tier 1...... 165 Herb House Memorial Trophy – U13 Tier 2...... 167 U13 Tier 3...... 169 U13 Tier 4...... 169 BC Challenge Cup...... 171 Stan Patience Trophy – U18...... 171 Art Fisher Trophy – U15 ...... 172 Roy Watt Trophy – U13...... 173 BC Hockey Historical Listing of Leadership Positions...... 174

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Important Dates to Remember

December December 1 • Game assessments for all Junior and male Senior league games to be paid. December 1 • All male Junior teams must reduce roster to not more than 25. The combined total of the following: the number of registered players on their active list and the number of unused registration certificates. December 15 • Final date for filing team affiliations. January January 10 • Senior AA teams not playing in a league must have completed and provided proof, to the BC Hockey Chief Executive Officer, of participation in six (6) exhibition games by this date. January 10 • Final date for special assistance. January 10 • A U13, U15 or U18 hockey team that has 19 players registered on January 10, shall not be permitted to register any further players during the current season. A team which has less than 19 players registered may, if it has unused Hockey Canada player certificates, register qualified players until the final registration date; but, once such a vacancy on the player roster has been filled, it shall not be used again. January 10 • Final date for a Residential Waiver to a carded team.

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Important Dates to Remember

January 10 • Final date for a player to be reinstated to amateur standing from professional hockey. January 10 • All Senior AAA teams must reduce to not more than 28, the number of players on their roster (30 players at Senior levels below AAA [at Member’s discretion]).

All Junior Teams must reduce to not more than 23 the total of the following: a) the number of registered Players on their active list; and b) the number of unused registrations.

Final Player release date to maintain eligibility to play elsewhere within Hockey Canada during that Season.

Final date for Player to return to Hockey Canada from a college or university team. January 15 • Final date for filing list of specially affiliate players. January 31 • Final date for BC Hockey to submit international player transfers to Hockey Canada. February February 10 • Final player registration date in all divisions of hockey.

February 10 • Final date for player transfers.

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Important Dates to Remember

February 10 • Final date to replace a player turned professional. February 10 • Final date for players to be registered under Special Assistance March March 1 • Final date for submission of resolutions for the BC Hockey Annual General Meeting. April April 15 • Deadline for nominations for Chair of the Board Award. April 15 • Deadline for nominations for BC Hockey Annual Congress Awards. May May 31 • Deadline for Minor Hockey Associations to apply for membership. June June 12 - 13 • BC Hockey Annual Congress July July 1 • Final date for American based Junior teams to apply for permission to compete within BC Hockey for the upcoming season.

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Important Dates to Remember

August August 15 • Final date for declaration of operative teams in competition.

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2020-2021 Operations and Programs

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER CAMERON HOPE [email protected] 250-652-2978

MINOR HOCKEY COORDINATORS CHAMPIONSHIPS OPERATIONS BONNIE CAMERON JUNE MCKENZIE [email protected] [email protected]

DISCIPLINE RELATIONS / COMMUNICATIONS BYRON RICE DAVE BUCK [email protected] [email protected]

ABOVE MINOR COORDINATORS ADULT MALE JUNIOR TREVOR BAST KEEGAN GOODRICH [email protected] [email protected]

PROGRAM COORDINATORS

FEMALE HOCKEY FEMALE PROGRAM OF JENNIFER LOEWEN EXCELLENCE [email protected] SEAN ORR [email protected] FEMALE U18 AAA SEAN ORR [email protected]

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MALE U18 AAA OFFICIATING / SEAN ORR REFEREE-IN-CHIEF [email protected] SEAN RAPHAEL [email protected] MALE PROGRAM OF EXCELLENCE SAFETY BRENT ARSENAULT BRIANNA DAVEY [email protected] [email protected]

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Honourary President FRED W. ‘CYCLONE’ TAYLOR * Vancouver *Deceased

Honourary Life Members

L.C. MACKEN *...... Vancouver A.R. DINGMAN *...... Vancouver J.C. URQUHART *...... Rossland A.H. JEFFERD *...... Vancouver D.G. GRIMSTON *...... New Westminster F.F. BECKER *...... Vernon L.G. ATWELL*...... Victoria I.H. TEMPLE *...... Victoria R.T. PEEBLES *...... Quesnel F.T. SPRING *...... Cranbrook M. FABRO *...... Kimberley R.N. MULLOCK...... Wm. JIM ANDERSON *...... Trail DR. LEO MARGOLIS *...... DON SCHMALTZ...... FRANK LENTO...... Fernie DON FREER...... Victoria ALLAN MATTHEWS...... Victoria

*Deceased

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Location of Annual Meetings

1920-Victoria 1953-Penticton 1987-Vernon 1921-Vancouver 1954- 1988-Abbotsford 1922-Vancouver 1955- 1989-Penticton 1923-Vancouver 1956-Vernon 1990-Penticton 1924-Vancouver 1957-Nanaimo 1991-Whistler 1925-Vancouver 1958-Trail 1992-Penticton 1926-Vancouver 1959-Vernon 1993-Penticton 1927-Vancouver 1960-Penticton 1994-Penticton 1928-Vancouver 1961-Kamloops 1995-Kelowna 1929-Vancouver 1962-New 1996-Penticton 1930-Vancouver Westminster 1997-Kelowna 1931-Vancouver 1963-Kelowna 1998-Nanaimo 1932-Vancouver 1964-Prince George 1999-Penticton 1933-No Meeting 1965-Kamloops 2000-Kelowna 1934-Rossland 1966-Vernon 2001-Prince George 1935-Vancouver 1967-Penticton 2002-Penticton 1936-Nelson 1968-Kelowna 2003-Vernon 1937-Merritt 1969-Vancouver 2004-Prince George 1938-Grand Forks 1970-Williams Lake 2005-Victoria 1939-New 1971-Penticton 2006-Langley Westminster 1972-Penticton 2007-Whistler 1940-Vernon 1973-Penticton 2008-Penticton 1941-Trail 1974-Vernon 2009-Vancouver 1942-New 1975-Victoria 2010-Prince George Westminster 1976-Prince George 2011-Penticton 1943-Vernon 1977-Richmond 2012-Whistler 1944-Victoria 1978-Cranbrook 2013-Sun Peaks 1945-Nelson 1979-Penticton 2014-Penticton 1946-Vernon 1980-Victoria 2015-Sun Peaks 1947-Nanaimo 1981-Dawson Creek 2016-Sun Peaks 1948-Kimberley 1982-Penticton 2017-Sun Peaks 1949-Kamloops 1983-Kamloops 2018-Sun Peaks 1950-Kelowna 1984-Trail 2019-Sun Peaks 1951-Victoria 1985-Prince Rupert 2020-Virtual 1952-Vernon 1986-Penticton 17 2020-2021 BC Hockey Constitution

CONSTITUTION

Article One – Name

1.1 The name of the Society is the Amateur Hockey Association (BCAHA). For legal purposes, the name shall be the British Columbia Amateur Hockey Association, but for all other purposes, the organization shall be known as BC Hockey.

Article Two – Purpose

2.1 The purposes of the Society are: a. To govern amateur hockey in British Columbia and Yukon Territory; b. To represent amateur hockey in British Columbia and Yukon Territory nationally and be affiliated with Hockey Canada; c. To operate not for profit; d. To foster, improve and perpetuate the game of amateur hockey in the Province of British Columbia and the Yukon Territory; e. To develop sport participation, including recruitment and retention initiatives; f. To secure the enforcement of the rules of the games as adopted by the Society; g. To supervise and carry out the competitions for the championship of British Columbia and Yukon Territory; h. To emphasize and encourage the involvement of those volunteers who put the interests of the game ahead of their personal interests; i. To elevate awareness of the responsibilities of the Hockey public in ensuring the game is played in a positive environment; j. To provide a safe playing environment, including

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participation in the hockey’s national insurance program; k. To assist registered participants in their pursuitof excellence by providing effective programs and services through available resources; l. To present a common voice on behalf of the members in all discussions that could affect them at the national and international level; m. To advance amateur hockey for all individuals in British Columbia and Yukon Territory through progressive leadership by ensuring meaningful opportunities and enjoyable experiences in a sportsmanlike manner; and n. To actively promote and support equal access to hockey programs and services for all regardless of sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, ethnic origin, racial origin or religion or as otherwise set out in the BC Human Rights Code.

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BYLAWS

Bylaw One – Overview

Definitions 101 The following terms have these meanings in these Bylaws: a. Act – the Societies Act of British Columbia as amended from time to time, b. Auditor – a public accountant appointed by the Members by Ordinary Resolution at the Annual General Meeting to audit the books, accounts, and records of the Society for a report to the Members at the next Annual General Meeting, c. Board – the Board of Directors of the Society, d. Bylaws – the Bylaws as altered from time to time, e. Chair of the Board – the Chair of the Board of the Society, f. Director – an individual elected to serve on the Board pursuant to these Bylaws, g. Districts – the Society shall be divided into eight (8) Districts with geographic boundaries as determined by the Board from time to time, which shall be known as: i. East Kootenay ii. Lower Mainland iii. North Central iv. Northeast / Yukon v. Northwest vi. vii. Vancouver Island – including Powell River viii. West Kootenay h. District Amateur Hockey Associations - District Amateur Hockey Associations shall be as follows: i. East Kootenay - East Kootenay MHA ii. Lower Mainland - Pacific Coast AHA iii. North Central - Cariboo AHA

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iv. Northeast / Yukon - Peace River District MHA and Yukon AHA v. Northwest - North West District MHA vi. Okanagan-Mainline - Okanagan-Mainline AHA vii. Vancouver Island - Vancouver Island AHA viii. West Kootenay - West Kootenay MHA i. Ordinary Resolution – a resolution passed by a majority of the votes cast on that resolution, j. Playing Rules – the rules that govern the game of hockey in Canada, as set out in the Official Playing Rules Book of Hockey Canada and any additional rules approved by the Society, as amended from time to time, k. Regulations – the Regulations of the Society, as amended from time to time, l. Society – British Columbia Amateur Hockey Association, m. Special Resolution – a resolution passed in a General Meeting by a majority of not less than three - quarters (3/4 or 75%) of the votes cast on that resolution, and n. Voting Members – Members falling within the classes of members identified as “voting” in Bylaw 201.

Definitions in the Act 102 The definitions in the Act apply to these Bylaws.

Interpretation 103 In these Bylaws, words in the singular form include the plural and vice versa and words importing a specific gender include the other gender and a corporation.

Conflict with Act or Regulations 104 If there is a conflict between these Bylaws and the Act or the regulations under the Act, the Act or its regulations, as the case may be, prevail.

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Custody and Use of Seal 105 The seal of the Society shall not be affixed to any instrument except by authority of a resolution of the Society’s Board of Directors and in the presence of at least one (1) Director and the Society’s Chief Executive Officer, and the said seal shall remain in the custody of the Chief Executive Officer of the Society.

Inspection of Records 106 Upon five (5) days written notice to the Chief Executive Officer of the Society, the records of the Society as prescribed in the Act shall be made available for inspection to the extent and in the manner prescribed in the Act, at the Society’s office during normal office hours. Access by Members to the register of Members may be restricted by resolution of the Directors as prescribed in the Act. If a Member requests a copy of a record, it shall be provided at the fee established by the Directors and/or in accordance with the Act.

Official Rules of Order 107 The current edition of Roberts Rules of Order are the official rules of order covering all meetings of the Society, except where they are at difference with the Society’s Bylaws, in which case the Society’s Bylaws shall take precedence.

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Bylaw Two – Membership

Member Classes 201 The Society shall have nine (9) classes of Members which shall be the following: a. Amateur Senior and Junior Teams (voting) b. Amateur Hockey Leagues (voting) c. Amateur Hockey Associations (voting) d. Minor Hockey Teams (voting) e. Amateur District Hockey Associations (voting) f. District Hockey Leagues (voting) g. Associate Members (non-voting) h. Honourary Life Members (non-voting) i. Directors (voting)

Members 202 The members are those teams, leagues, Associations and other persons who fall within one (1) of the classes of members having been previously admitted into membership in the Society, whose membership has not been terminated, and who are in good standing with the Society. 203 Each member (other than a minor hockey team, or a District Hockey League, a Life Member or a Director) shall, as a condition precedent to membership in the Society, adopt a Constitution, Bylaws, Regulations and Policies that do not contradict the Constitution, Bylaws, Regulations and Policies of the Society. 204 The Board may admit new members (other than Minor Hockey Teams and District Hockey Leagues) and may from time to time specify residential boundaries and other terms as to membership and participation of Members in the Society. 205 Each Minor Hockey Team registered, at the A or S category, and playing at the U13, U15, U18 or U21 Division, and affiliated with an Amateur Hockey Association which is a

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Member of the Society in good standing shall be a Member of the Society. 206 Each District Hockey League, registered with BC Hockey, affiliated with an Amateur District Hockey Association which is a Member in good standing of the Society, and within which Minor Hockey Teams registered at the A or S category play, shall be a Member of the Society. Within each district, not more than one (1) integrated and one (1) Female District Hockey League for each division may be a Member. 207 The Society may, by regulation, establish procedures and conditions for the acceptance of new Members and the relocation of teams. 208 Membership in the Society is not transferable.

Members’ Rights 209 Members who are in good standing and not under suspension have the following rights: a. to receive notices of Annual and Special General Meetings; b. to attend, speak and vote at Annual and Special General Meetings; c. to submit proposals for inclusion on the agenda of Annual and Special General Meetings; d. to participate in competitions and other programming organized by the Society; e. to exercise all other rights and privileges arising from the Bylaws, Regulations and Policies of the Society, and such other rights and privileges as the Board may, from time to time, determine; and f. Members are not entitled to participate in general meeting(s) by telephone or another communications medium. 210 A Member may apply Regulations, Playing Rules, Policies and decisions of the Society and of Hockey Canada in a more restrictive manner insofar as they apply to those participating in that Member’s programs. 24 BC Hockey Bylaws 2020-2021

Member Obligations 211 The Members are responsible for ensuring the Society acts in compliance with the Act, the Bylaws and the Regulations. 212 Each Member is obliged and empowered to foster, conduct and control amateur hockey within its jurisdiction in a manner consistent with the Society’s Bylaws, Regulations, Playing Rules, Policies and Board decisions. All games played within a Member’s jurisdiction, and the qualification of all registered participants competing in such games, must conform to such Bylaws, Regulations, Playing Rules, Policies and decisions. 213 Subject to the Voting Member’s rights outlined in Bylaw Two, no Member shall amend its Bylaws, Regulations, Playing Rules or Policies in a manner that contradicts or conflicts with the Bylaws, Regulations, Playing Rules or Policies of the Society, unless a pilot project has been approved by the Board. 214 Membership in the Society, as a Voting Member, includes: a. acceptance of the authority of the Society; b. adherence to and observance of the Bylaws, Regulations, Playing Rules, Policies and related decisions of the Society; c. acceptance of and subscription to such insurance coverage and membership fees as may be approved and made mandatory by the Society from time to time; d. acceptance of the final and binding authority of the Society in relation to all provincial matters and Hockey Canada in relation to all national matters; e. acknowledgement that the Members share the same goals, philosophies and responsibilities and agree to be governed by a uniform set of rules and regulations that the Society may establish from time to time; f. responsibility for full compliance with all other duties arising from the Bylaws, Regulations, Playing Rules and Policies of the Society.

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Amateur Hockey Associations 215 In order to qualify as a Member of the Society, an Amateur Hockey Association must offer programming within a geographic subdivision as approved by the Board of the Society and must affiliate to its Amateur District Hockey Association.

Amateur District Hockey Associations 216 Amateur District Hockey Associations shall be responsible for: a. organizing and administering Minor Hockey leagues within the Districts, and coordinating such programs and other areas of activity within the District as their Member Amateur Hockey Associations shall determine; and b. the supervision and general conduct of all levels of Minor Hockey in the District with the exception of U18AAA.

Associate Members 217 Associate Members are entitled to: a. receive notices of Annual and Special General Meetings; b. attend and speak at Annual and Special General Meetings; c. participate in programming organized by the Society; and d. exercise such other rights and privileges as the Board may, from time to time, determine. 218 Membership in the Society, as an Associate Member, includes: a. acceptance of the authority of the Society; b. adherences to and observance of the Bylaws, Regulations, Playing Rules, Policies and related decisions of the Society;

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c. the taking of steps, as the Associate Member deems necessary, for the registration and administration of personnel in teams, leagues, and groups which are strictly within its own organizations and reporting such registration to the Society in accordance with the procedures established by the Society; d. acceptance of and subscription to such insurance coverage and membership fees as may be approved and made mandatory by the Society from time to time; e. compliance with all other duties arising from the Bylaws, Regulations, Playing Rules and Policies of the Society; and f. eligibility only to compete for trophies offered for competition by teams representing Associate Members. 219 Associate Member representatives do not have voting rights at any Special General Meeting of the Society but may have voting privileges within a committee or work group to which they have been named.

Life Members 220 Honourary Life Members are individuals acknowledged for their distinguished contributions to the Society by appointment by the Board to the office of Honourary Life Member. 221 Honourary Life Members. are entitled to: a. attend the Annual General Meeting and any Special General Meetings; b. receive notices of the meetings; c. attend at the Society’s expense; d. speak at the meetings; e. receive minutes of the meetings; f. act in an advisory capacity to the Board; and g. receive rights and privileges as the Board may, from time to time, decide.

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222 Membership in the Society as an Honourary Life Member includes: a. acceptance of the authority of the Society; b. adherence to and observance of the Bylaws, Regulations, Playing Rules, Policies and related decisions of the Society; and c. complying fully with all other duties arising from the Bylaws, Regulations, Playing Rules and Policies of the Society. 223 The number of Honourary Life Members is at the discretion of the BC Hockey Board of Directors. 224 Honourary Life Members do not have voting rights at and Special General Meeting of the Society but may have voting privileges within a committee or work group to which they have been named.

Members in Good Standing 225 All Members are in good standing other than a Member who fails to pay the Member’s annual membership dues, if any, or any other debt owing by the Member to the Society and the Member is not in good standing for so long as the debt remains unpaid. 226 A voting Member who is not in good standing may not vote at an Annual or Special General meeting, or consent to a resolution of Members.

Membership Year 227 The membership year of the Society shall commence on August 15 and end on August 14 of the following year.

Discipline and Suspension 228 The Board shall have the power to discipline or suspend any Member that breaches or violates any Bylaw, Regulation, Playing Rule or Policy of the Society, including discipline by fine.

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229 A suspended Member shall lose its rights as a Member of the Society including the right to vote at and Annual or Special General meetings of the Society, while such suspension remains in effect.

Expulsion 230 The Board may expel a Member that: a. fails to fulfill its financial obligations to the Society; b. seriously or repeatedly violates the Bylaws, Playing Rules, Regulations, Policies or decisions of the Society or Hockey Canada; or c. is deemed to have brought the sport of hockey into disrepute. 231 Before determining a motion for expulsion of a Member, the Board shall provide the Member facing expulsion with notice of the meeting at which the expulsion is to be voted upon, with such notice to be provided at least 30 days in advance of the meeting and which notice shall include a statement of the reason or reasons for the proposed expulsion. The Member facing expulsion shall be given an opportunity to be heard prior to any decision being rendered. 232 A motion for expulsion of a Member must be passed by three-quarters (3/4 or 75%) of the votes cast.

Termination 233 A Member’s membership in the Society is terminated when: a. the Member’s term of membership expires, b. the Member is not in good standing for 12 months, c. the Member resigns or dies, or d. the Member is expelled in accordance with the Bylaws. 234 Loss of Membership status by resignation or expulsion immediately terminates all rights and privileges that the Member enjoyed within the Society but does not relieve that Member from its financial obligations to the Society, other Members, or anyone else to whom the Member may have a financial obligation for which the Society may bear liability.

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Bylaw Three – Registered Participants

300 In addition to the Members, the Society recognizes that its Registered Participants contribute to the success of the Society. 301 Any person or similar entity registered with the Society or any of its Members, or any person, affiliated with or associated with, in any capacity whatsoever, any club, team, league, sports school or similar entity participating in games or activities of any kind sponsored or organized by the Society or any of its Members, including but not limited to the parents or legal guardians of any minor aged participant registered in the Society programming, shall not have membership status in the Society but, rather, shall be referred to throughout these Bylaws. 302 Participation in the Society’s programming is voluntary. Registration within programming offered by the Society or one (1) of its Members entails acceptance by the Registered Participant, including the parents or legal guardians of any minor aged Registered Participant of the final and binding authority of rules and decisions of the Board, adherence to and observance of the Bylaws, Regulations, Playing Rules and Policies of the Society and acceptance of and subscription to such insurance coverage and Registered Participant registration fees as may be approved and made mandatory from time to time by the Board.

Discipline and Suspension 303 The Chair of the Board shall have the power to suspend, fine or take such disciplinary action that may be deemed necessary against any Registered Participant for failure to comply with the Bylaws, Regulations and Policies of the Society or of Hockey Canada, or of the Playing Rules, or for unsportsmanlike conduct on or off the ice, or abuse of Officials. The power of the Chair of the Board to suspend,

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fine or take disciplinary action may be delegated. A player may not be fined. 304 Any suspension to a Registered Participant imposed under these Bylaws shall continue until the requirements for lifting the suspension have been met, unless modified by the Appeal Committee in accordance with Bylaw Eight.

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Bylaw Four – Meetings

General Provisions 401 Annual and Special General Meetings shall be called by the Chief Executive Officer in accordance with Bylaw Four. 402 Delegates to all Annual and Special General Meetings shall be affiliated with the Member which they represent. No Delegate shall be admitted to the Annual or Special General Meeting of the Society unless that Delegate has presented to the Society’s Credentials Committee Work Group a certificate of the Delegate’s appointment signed by the President or Secretary of the Delegate’s Team, League, Association, or District Association. The Delegate for a Minor Hockey Team shall be appointed by the Amateur Hockey Association with which the Minor Hockey Team is affiliated, and the Delegate for a District Hockey League shall be appointed by the Amateur District Hockey Association with which the District Hockey League is affiliated. 403 Copies of the minutes of all Annual and Special General Meetings shall be forwarded as expeditiously as possible after such meetings to the Board of Directors and the offices of each Member. 404 Speaking privileges at any Annual or Special General Meeting are reserved for the Board, Delegates, the Chief Executive Officer of the Society, and such other persons as may be recognized by the Chair of the Board.

Notice of Meetings 405 The Chief Executive Officer shall send notice of the time and place of Annual and Special General Meetings to each Director and to the office of each Member. Such notice shall be sent by mail, courier, personal delivery, telephonic, electronic or other communication facility not less than 30 days before the meeting and shall be accompanied by a

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meeting agenda and reasonable information to permit Members to make informed decisions. Special General Meetings may be held upon shorter notice provided waivers of notice are given in writing by all Members having voting rights at that meeting. 406 The accidental omission to send notice of an Annual or Special General Meeting to, or the non-receipt of notice by, a person who is entitled to notice does not invalidate any proceedings at that meeting. 407 Notice of an Annual or Special General Meeting must include the text of any Special Resolution to be submitted to the meeting.

Quorum 408 At all Annual and Special General Meetings, a quorum shall consist of not less than 20 of the Voting Members, excluding proxies, entitled to be present.

Annual General Meeting 409 The Annual General Meeting of the Society shall be held on a weekend during the month of June and at a place in British Columbia to be determined by the Board. The Annual General Meeting shall be held no later than six (6) months after the end of the Society’s preceding financial year. 410 At Annual General Meetings, the following shall be the order of business: a. presentation of Delegates’ credentials, b. roll call of Delegates, c. establishment of quorum, d. approval of minutes, e. Chair of the Board’s report, f. Chief Executive Officer’s report, g. Board report, h. registration and finance reports, i. approval of financial statements,

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j. appointment of auditor, k. amendments to Bylaws and Regulations, l. general or new business, m. elections, n. date and place of next Annual General Meeting, o. terminate the meeting, and p. Special General Meetings. 411 Special General Meetings shall be held when: a. The Board approves a motion to call for a meeting; or b. Members who collectively hold at least 10 percent (10%) of the votes that may be cast at a meeting of Members requisition a meeting. Any such requisition shall be made in a written submission sent to the Chief Executive Officer and the Board and must set out the purpose of and any special resolution for which such meeting is being requisitioned. 412 Any Special General Meeting requisitioned under (b) above shall be called by the Board within 21 days of its receipt of the requisition and the meeting must he held within 60 days of its receipt. 413 The Chief Executive Officer shall prepare the agenda for a Special General Meeting and shall limit that agenda to the items specified by the Board resolution to call such meeting or the written submission by which such meeting is requisitioned. 414 The agenda of a Special General Meeting may not be altered.

Voting 415 Each Voting Member is entitled to cast one (1) vote on any matter on which Members are entitled to vote. 416 Decision shall be by a majority of the votes cast, unless the favourable vote of a larger proportion of the votes is required by these Bylaws. The Chair of the Board shall cast a ballot only in the event of a tie.

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417 Proxy voting is permitted by Members with the exception of Directors. Directors can neither give their proxy to another Member nor carry a proxy from another Member. A proxy certificate appointing a proxy holder shall be signed: a. in the case of a Minor Hockey Team, by the President of the Amateur Hockey Association with which that Minor Hockey Team is affiliated; b. in the case of a District Hockey League, by the President of the District Amateur Hockey Association with which that District Hockey League is affiliated; or c. in the case of any other Voting Member, by the President of that Member. 418 Voting Members, except for Directors, may not have more than three (3) votes (including their own). 419 At meetings, voting shall be by a show of hands unless a ballot is demanded by a Member entitled to vote at the meeting, or the Bylaws specifically require a secret ballot. 420 In lieu of conducting a formal vote on any resolution that can be adopted by an Ordinary Resolution, the Chair may ask the Members to indicate whether there are any objections to a particular resolution that has been put forward. If any objections are noted, the resolution shall be put to a formal vote. If no objections are noted, the resolution shall be deemed to be adopted by consensus, and no formal vote will be required.

Amendments to the Constitution, Bylaws and Regulations 421 A resolution to amend the Society’s Constitution, Bylaws or Regulations may be submitted by a Member or a Director by specific notice in writing to the Chief Executive Officer. 422 An amendment to: a. the Constitution or Bylaws shall require a Special Resolution; or b. the Regulations shall require an Ordinary Resolution.

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423 A resolution to amend the Constitution, Bylaws or Regulations, to be considered at the Annual General Meeting, can only be made in accordance with the following process: a. specific notice in writing must be given to the Chief Executive Officer not later than March 1; and b. the Chief Executive Officer shall communicate all proposed amendments to the Constitution, Bylaws and Regulations to each Member not less than 30 days prior to the Annual General Meeting of the Society. 424 A resolution to amend the Constitution, Bylaws or Regulations can only be made at a Special General Meeting pursuant to notice given in accordance with Bylaws 411- 414. 425 Notice of a resolution to amend the Constitution, Bylaws or Regulations may be waived providing that each Member entitled to attend and vote at the meeting agrees in writing. 426 Amendments to the Constitution and Bylaws shall take effect when filed with the Registrar of Companies or at a later date as specified in the Special Resolution. Amendments to the Regulations shall take effect immediately unless otherwise stated in the resolution.

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Bylaw Five – Board of Directors

Role 501 The Board is accountable to the Members. The Board is responsible for rules, policy systems, controls and the Strategic Plan for the Society. The Board shall supervise the management of the activities and affairs of the Society through the Chief Executive Officer, who is responsible for operations. 502 The Board may delegate any, but not all, of their responsibilities. The Board shall have the authority to delegate those responsibilities, duties and authority that may be lawfully delegated to the Chief Executive Officer or to a Committee, Work Group or Member of the Society, or to any third party to assist it in carrying out its responsibilities. 503 The Board may make, or cause to be made, for the Society, in its name, any kind of contract which the Society may lawfully enter into and, save as otherwise provided in these Bylaws, generally may exercise all such other powers and do all such acts and things as the Society, by its charter or otherwise, is authorized to exercise and do.

Composition and Eligibility 504 The Board shall consist of up to 10 Directors including: a. nine (9) Directors, including the Chair, elected by the Members; and b. up to one (1) Director appointed by the elected Directors. 505 All Directors, within 30 days of taking office, shall divest themselves of any active executive position with a Member organization including, without limitation, a position on the Board of Directors of any such Member, or any position as a team official. Any person seeking election as a Director shall declare any conflict of interest in advance of seeking election.

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506 Paid employees of the Society are not eligible for election as a Director. 507 In order to qualify to become or act as a Director, an individual must not be: a. under the age of 18 years; b. found by any court, in Canada or elsewhere, to be incapable of managing the individual’s own affairs; c. an undischarged bankrupt; or d. convicted in or outside of British Columbia of an offence in connection with the promotion, formation or management of a corporation or unincorporated entity, or of an offence involving fraud; unless i. the court orders otherwise, ii. five (5) years have elapsed since the last to occur of: 1. the expiration of the period set for suspension of the passing of sentence without a sentence having been passed, 2. full payment of any fine imposed, 3. the conclusion of the term of any imprisonment, and 4. the conclusion of the term of any probation imposed, or iii. a pardon was granted or issued, or a record suspension was ordered under the Criminal Records Act (Canada) and the pardon or record suspension, as the case may be, has not been revoked or ceased to have effect.

Board Meetings 508 A meeting of the Board may be called by the Chair of the Board or by any other three (3) Directors. 509 Notice and the agenda for any Board meeting shall be provided to each Director at least seven (7) days before such meeting. Notice may be waived or abridged with the consent of every Director who has not received the prescribed seven (7) days notice. 38 BC Hockey Bylaws 2020-2021

510 At all Board meetings, a quorum shall consist of a majority of the Directors. 511 A Director may participate in a Board meeting by means of a telephonic, electronic, or other communications facility that permits all participants to communicate adequately with each other during the meeting. A Director participating in this manner shall be taken to be present at the meeting. 512 The Chair of the Board, at any time, may take a vote of the Board via mail, electronic mail or facsimile with the motion and the results of the vote to be recorded in the minutes of the next Board meeting. 513 Questions arising by way of a motion at any Board meeting shall be decided by a majority vote of the Directors present, unless a larger proportion of the votes is required under these Bylaws. Each Director is authorized to exercise one (1) vote; The Chair of the Board shall vote only in the event of a tie. Proxies are not accepted at any Board meeting. 514 Any Member or any individual may attend any Board meeting upon the invitation of the Chair of the Board.

Duties and Responsibilities of Directors 515 A Director of the Society, when exercising the powers and performing the functions of a Director of the Society: a. must act honestly and in good faith and with a view to the best interests of the Society, b. must exercise the care, diligence and skill that a reasonably prudent individual would exercise in comparable circumstances, c. must act in accordance with the Act and its regulations, d. must act in accordance with the Bylaws of the Society, and e. must act with a view to the purposes of the Society. 516 Directors of the Society must adhere to Disclosure of Interest as outlined in Division 4, Section 56 of the Act and its regulations and any Society conflict of interest policies.

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Duties and Responsibilities of the Chair 517 The Chair of the Board shall preside at all meetings of the Board and Annual and Special General Meetings. In the absence of the Chair of the Board, the Board shall designate a Director to serve as Acting Chair for that meeting. 518 The Chair of the Board will perform the following duties: a. ensure meetings are efficiently managed and decision making is transparent; b. ensure a Board work plan is developed annually that distributes the Board’s work amongst the Directors, while providing opportunities for Directors to develop skills, understand the organization’s culture and programs, and build relationships with staff and volunteers; c. appoint Standing Committees, Minor Committee and Work Group chairs in consultation with the Board; d. appoint a Credentials Committee Work Group in advance of each Annual or Special General Meeting; e. ensure Directors do not interfere in operations; f. ensure Directors comply with the Bylaws, Regulations and Policies; g. ensure communications and accountability to Members, other key stakeholders and the public are adequate; h. suspend, fine or take other disciplinary action or delegate to others the power to suspend; i. represent the Society, in conjunction with the Chief Executive Officer, on matters involving all levels of government, Members, Registered Participants, external agencies, the media and Hockey Canada; and j. exercise all duties and powers of the Board when, in the case of emergency, it is impractical for the Chair to obtain a vote of the Board.

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Duties and Responsibilities of the Board 519 The Board shall govern the affairs of the Society in accordance with the provisions of the Society’s Constitution, Bylaws, Regulations, Playing Rules and Policies. 520 In addition to any other powers which are conferred upon the Board by law or these Bylaws, the Board shall have the power to: a. establish terms of reference and operating procedures for Members, the Board, Standing Committees, Divisional Committees and Task Groups, Work Groups and Program Committees and Delivery Groups and to review and revise such terms of reference and operating procedures, as warranted; b. establish, adopt, review and amend Policies; c. make proposals for new Bylaws and Regulations or to amend, or repeal existing Bylaws, and Regulations; d. settle all questions not provided for in the Society’s Bylaws, Regulations or Policies; e. overrule any decision, of any Member, that is inconsistent with any decision by the Board or the Bylaws, Regulations, Policies and Playing Rules of the Society, including any decision by a Member which makes a provincial or national ruling less restrictive; f. formulate and monitor the implementation of the strategic plan of the Society; g. approve the annual operating plan as prepared by the Chief Executive Officer; h. appoint and dismiss the Chairs of the Nominating and Appeal Committees; i. appoint and dismiss members of the Standing Committees; j. appoint and dismiss the Chief Executive Officer of the Society, approve the Chief Executive Officer’s compensation, and conduct an annual performance review; k. enter agreements, from time to time, with Hockey

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Canada, other Hockey Canada members, or any other organization regarding matters of mutual interest that are consistent with the Society’s objectives; l. set direction for championship competitions of the Society and for exhibition and all-star games for member leagues, above minor and District Associations; m. grant or refuse all new membership applications, team relocations, and category reclassification, as presented by a report of the Chief Executive Officer; n. approve the geographic boundaries of Districts; o. approve the annual budget of the Society and approve adjustments thereto; p. present any changes to the annual membership fees and other fees and assessments to the Members for approval; q. add to any Reserve Funds of the Society; and r. recommend to the Members, at the Annual General Meeting, the appointment of an independent auditor.

Terms of Office 521 An elected Director shall serve a two (2) year term unless required to serve a one (1) year term pursuant to Bylaw 532 or the Director’s term is terminated earlier pursuant to the Bylaws. Terms for elected Directors shall commence upon the close of the Annual General Meeting at which the Director was elected and expire immediately upon the close of the Annual General Meeting at the end of the Director’s term unless the Director’s term is terminated earlier pursuant to the Bylaws. For the term of an appointed Director, see Bylaw 538 unless terminated earlier pursuant to the Bylaws. 522 A Director may not run for re-election if that Director is serving in their eighth, or greater, consecutive year on the Board at the time of re-election. Any such Director who has served eight (8) or more consecutive years on the Board,

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including any term as Chair, shall not be eligible to stand for election to the Board for two (2) consecutive years following expiration of their term. For Bylaw 522 year includes any part of a year. 523 No individual may serve more than two (2) consecutive two (2) year terms as Chair of the Board.

Nominations 524 Nominations for the position of Director may only be submitted by a Member of the Society or the Chair of the Nominating Committee. No Member may submit a number of nominations that exceeds the number of Directors’ positions available for election. 525 Nominations from the floor at the Annual General Meeting are not permitted.

Election of the Chair 526 The Members shall elect the Chair of the Board for a two (2) year term at an Annual General Meeting year using the procedure generally described above in this Bylaw. 527 The following individuals are eligible to stand for election as Chair of the Board: a. any current elected Director whose term does not expire at the Annual General Meeting where the election is occurring; or b. any individual nominated for the position of elected Director in accordance with this Bylaw. 528 The candidate receiving the most votes, and not less than 50 percent (50%) of the valid ballots cast, shall be declared elected as Chair of the Board. If no candidate receives 50 percent (50%) or more of the valid ballots cast, or if more than one (1) Chair of the Board candidate receives the highest number of votes, then there shall be a further ballot. On such further ballot, the candidate receiving the highest number of votes and the second highest number of votes shall remain on the ballot, while all other candidates shall

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be removed from the ballot (except in the event that other candidates are tied with the candidate receiving the second highest number of votes in which case such tied candidates shall remain on the ballot). Voting will continue until one (1) of the tied candidates has received the most votes and at least 50 percent (50%) of valid ballots cast. In the event of the candidates remaining tied for the most votes through three (3) consecutive ballots, the Chair of the Board shall be selected by a random draw conducted by the Chair of the Nominating Committee, from among the tied candidates. 529 Following the election of the Chair of the Board at the Annual General Meeting, all the remaining nominees, including nominees described who unsuccessfully ran for the position of Chair of the Board, shall be eligible to run for the vacant Board positions. 530 Any individual who is elected as Chair of the Board shall immediately resign from their previous position as a Director, and elections to fill the positions of the elected Directors whose terms have expired, and the Director’s position vacated by the new Chair of the Board shall proceed.

Election of Directors 531 At each Annual General Meeting, elections shall be held to fill the positions of the elected Directors whose terms have expired and to fill any vacancies. The election of Directors shall be conducted by secret written ballot. The names of all the nominees for Directors’ positions shall appear on the ballot. 532 Any time both two (2) year and one (1) year terms are open the elections shall have the four (4) nominees receiving the greatest number of votes serve a two (2) year term, and the nominee receiving the next highest number of votes serve the one (1) year term(s). 533 Each Delegate or Director in attendance at the Annual General Meeting shall receive a number of ballots equal

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to the number of votes that the Delegate or Director is entitled to cast. Any ballot containing votes for a number of nominees greater than the number of available Directors’ positions shall be considered spoiled and shall not count as a vote cast when calculating the number of votes necessary to constitute a majority. The available Board positions shall be filled by the nominees receiving the most votes. 534 If there is a tie for the final Director’s position or positions, the names of the tied nominees shall appear on a new ballot, and the voting procedure shall continue until all the Directors positions have been filled. In the event of the candidates remaining tied for the final position or positions through three (3) consecutive ballots, the final Director’s position or positions shall be filled by a random draw conducted by the Chair of the Nominating Committee, from among the tied nominees. 535 Upon the completion of the elections, only the names of the elected Directors shall be announced at the Annual General Meeting by the Chair of the Nominating Committee. All election ballots will be destroyed after those names are announced.

Appointed Director 536 The Chair of the Nominating Committee may, upon request from the elected Directors or upon recommendation from the Nominating Committee, forward to the Board the names of individuals recommended by the Nominating Committee to fill the position of appointed Director. 537 The elected Directors by Special Resolution may appoint a recommended candidate to serve as appointed Director. 538 The term of Appointed Director shall commence at the date of such appointment and expire immediately upon the close of the next Annual General Meeting.

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Director: a. resigns from office by delivering a written resignation to the Chair of the Board or the Chief Executive Officer of the Society; b. is found by a court to be incapable of managing their own affairs; c. becomes bankrupt; d. dies; or e. is removed by the Members in accordance with this Bylaw.

Removal of a Director 540 A Director may be removed from office by the Members in accordance with Section 50 of the Act.

Suspension of a Director 541 The Board shall provide that Director with a statement of the reason or reasons for the proposed suspension, at least 30 days prior to the Board meeting at which the proposed suspension is to be voted on. The statement shall include a notice of the place and time when the Board will be meeting to vote on the suspension. The Director shall be given an opportunity to be heard and the matter will be considered by the Board at the time cited in the notice. The motion by the Board to suspend a Director requires no less that a 75 percent (75%) majority of those entitled to vote to pass. The Director whose suspension is proposed shall not be entitled to vote on the motion. In exceptional circumstances, a Director may be indefinitely suspended by the Chair of the Board pending a Board hearing.

Filling a Board Vacancy 542 Where a vacancy occurs on the Board, the following procedure shall apply: a. The Board shall notify the Chair of the Nominating

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Committee, who shall then solicit nominations from the Members for candidates to fill the vacancy. b. The Board shall elect from the list provided a Director to act on an interim basis until the next Annual General Meeting. c. The Members shall fill the vacancy at the next Annual General Meeting, using the election procedure described previously. 543 A vacancy in the Chair of the Board position shall be filled using the following procedure: a. The Board shall elect from within their numbers an individual to act as Interim Chair until the Members elect a new Chair. b. The Board shall notify the Chair of the Nominating Committee, who shall then solicit nominations from Members and shall fill the vacancy at the next Annual General Meeting, using the election procedure generally described previously.

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Bylaw Six – Chief Executive Officer

Duties and Responsibilities 601 The Chief Executive Officer shall be appointed by the Board, shall be answerable to the Board and shall report to the Board through the Chair of the Board. 602 The Chief Executive Officer is responsible for the day to day operations of the Society with authority as provided in these Bylaws or as delegated by the Chair of the Board. 603 The Chief Executive Officer shall be responsible for: a. implementing decisions and policies approved by the Board and by the Members at Annual General Meetings; b. all matters involving the staffing of the Society, and coordinating and overseeing the work of the Society’s staff; c. preparing an annual operating plan; d. reporting operational outcomes to the Board; e. recording minutes of all meetings of the Society and the Board; f. the financial records of the Society; g. receiving all applications for new membership and changes in membership and presenting to the Board for approval; h. accepting and validating Hockey Canada player registrations subject to the Society’s and Hockey Canada regulations; i. disclosing, in the manner outlined in the Act, any personal interest in a contract or matter that may be considered by the Directors; j. interpreting the Bylaws, Regulations and Policies of the Society; and k. representing the Society, in conjunction with the Chair, on matters involving the government, Members, Registered Participants, external agencies, the media, and Hockey Canada. 48 BC Hockey Bylaws 2020-2021

604 The Chief Executive Officer shall attend and shall have speaking privileges at all meetings designated by the Chair of the Board, including all Board Meetings and Annual and Special General Meetings. The Chief Executive Officer shall not have a vote at any of these meetings.

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Bylaw Seven – Committees, Work Groups and Task Groups

Standing Committees 701 The Standing Committees of the Society are as follows: Governance, Finance, Human Resources, Risk Management, Nominating and Conduct. 702 With the exception of the Nominating Committee, the Chair of each Standing Committee, shall be a member of the Board, and shall be appointed by the Chair of the Board. 703 The composition of each Standing Committee except the Nominating Committee shall be determined by the Board. Each Standing Committee shall be composed of a minimum of four (4) and a maximum of six (6) individuals, including the Committee Chair. 704 The terms of reference of the Standing Committees shall be set out in policies established by the Board and shall be available to the Members. Each Standing Committee may propose changes to its terms of reference to the Board. 705 At all Standing Committee meetings, a majority of the individuals who serve on that Committee shall constitute a quorum. 706 Attendance at Standing Committee meetings shall be limited to the individuals serving on that Committee, any Director approved by the Chair of the Board to attend and such other persons as may be invited by the Committee Chair. 707 Any individual serving on a Standing Committee shall hold office at the pleasure of the Chair of the Board and may be removed from office at any time at the absolute discretion of the Chair of the Board.

Conduct Committee 708 The Conduct Committee is responsible for establishing and monitoring standards of behaviour, identifying inappropriate behaviours, promoting proactive strategies, establishing and

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monitoring disciplinary policy and establishing and monitoring dispute resolution processes.

Finance Committee 709 The Finance Committee is responsible for oversight related to the Society’s auditing and reporting, financial policies and strategies, and financial risk management.

Governance Committee 710 The Governance Committee is responsible for advising the Board on matters relating to the Society’s governance processes and policies, structure, evaluation of the Board effectiveness, education and evaluation of Board Directors, and for establishing policies for the hiring and evaluation of the Chief Executive Officer.

Human Resources Committee 711 The Human Resources Committee is responsible for overseeing the establishment of employment policies for the Society’s staff and for policies related to volunteers and for monitoring compliance with those policies.

Nominating Committee 712 The Nominating Committee is responsible for ensuring, on a continuing basis, that the Society’s Board of Directors is composed of qualified and skilled persons capable of, and committed to, providing effective governance leadership to the Society. The Nominating Committee should attempt to attract candidates who, among other things, represent diversity of gender, diversity of ethnicity, a diversity of geographical location, a diversity of hockey experience and have specific skills and attributes beneficial to serving as a Director while meeting the eligibility requirements for being a Director.

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713 The Chair of the Nominating Committee and its other committee members shall be individuals who are at arms’ length from the Board. 714 The Chair of the Nominating Committee shall oversee any election conducted under Bylaw Four, including ensuring that the names of all candidates running for the Chair of the Board position or any other elected position on the Board appear on the official ballots, distributing and collecting the ballots, counting the votes, announcing the results and destroying the ballots immediately thereafter.

Risk Management Committee 715 The Risk Management Committee is responsible for ensuring the development and implementation of a comprehensive risk management program and for monitoring compliance with program standards and objectives.

Work Groups and Task Groups 716 The Chair of the Board, in consultation with the Board and the Chief Executive Officer, may establish Work Groups to undertake a specific issue or project that is to be completed within a defined period of time and provide a report to the Board. The Chair of the Board shall have the authority to appoint the individuals who will serve on any such Work Group. A Work Group shall be dissolved after it has completed its assigned mandate. 717 The Chief Executive Officer may establish Task Groups to assist the Society in completing specific operational plan tasks and to appoint, in consultations with the Chair of the Board or the Branch Program Coordinators, as appropriate, the individuals who will serve on any such Task Group.

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athlete development, providing opportunities for discussion and communication between divisional or regional representatives and for providing recommendations to the Board regarding key issues. 719 The Divisional Committees of the Society are as follows: Adult Male, Female, Junior and Minor. 720 The Chair of Junior, Adult Male and Female Divisional Committees shall be the Junior Coordinator, Adult Male Coordinator and Female Coordinator respectively. The Minor Committee Chair and Minor Committee Vice-Chair shall be appointed by the Chair of the Board. 721 The composition of each Divisional Committee shall be determined by the Board. 722 The terms of reference of the Divisional Committees shall be set out in policies established by the Board and shall be available to the Members. Each Divisional Committee may propose changes to its terms of reference to the Board. 723 At all Divisional Committee meetings, a majority of the individuals who serve on that Committee shall constitute a quorum. 724 Attendance at Divisional Committee meetings shall be limited to the individuals serving on that Committee, any Director approved by the Chair of the Board to attend and such other persons as may be invited by the Committee Chair. 725 Any individual serving on a Divisional Committee may be removed from office at any time at the absolute discretion of the Chair of the Board.

Adult Male Committee 726 The Adult Male Committee is responsible for making recommendations for athlete development within Senior recreational and competitive hockey, for sharing best practices and for providing the Board with advice on key issues affecting adult male hockey.

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Female Committee 727 The Female Committee is responsible for making recommendations for athlete development related to Junior and Senior recreational and competitive hockey, for sharing best practices, and for providing the Board with advice on key issues affecting Female hockey.

Junior Committee 728 The Junior Committee is responsible for making recommendations for the business and operational relationships of Junior A and Junior B teams and leagues, for making recommendations for athlete development within male Junior hockey, for sharing best practices in these areas, and for providing the Board with advice on key issues affecting Junior hockey.

Minor Committee 729 The Minor Committee is a consulting body advising on proposed changes to policy which directly affect the Minor Hockey membership, by way of consultation during the development of and prior to the implementation of such adjustments, is responsible for making recommendations for athlete development within the recreational and competitive streams of Minor Hockey, for sharing best practices and for providing the Board with advice on key issues affecting Minor Hockey.

Program Advisory Groups and Delivery Groups 730 The Program Advisory Groups of the Society are as follows: Coaching, Female Program of Excellence, Female U18AAA, Hockey Development, Male Program of Excellence, Male U18AAA, Officiating, Safety, Player Development and School Programming. 731 The Program Advisory Groups are chaired by the Branch Program Coordinator with a Board Director

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assigned as a liaison to the Board, between four (4) and eight (8) subject matter specialists appointed in any given year and a staff resource person. 732 The Program Delivery Groups of the Society are as follows: Coaching, Female Program of Excellence, Female U18AAA, Male Program of Excellence, Male U18AAA, Minor Officiating and Above Minor Officiating. 733 The Program Delivery Groups are co-lead by the Branch Program Coordinator and the staff resource person with the additional members being the Regional Coordinators. 734 The terms of reference of the Program Advisory Groups and Delivery Groups shall be set out in policies established by the Board and shall be available to the Members. Each Program Committee may propose changes to its corresponding Delivery Group’s terms of reference to the Board.

Coaching Advisory Group and Delivery Group 735 The Coaching Advisory Group provides technical information, general oversight and monitoring of the delivery of the Hockey Canada National Coach Certification Program and the National Coach Mentorship Program and is responsible for the development of new technical components of the program as well as administrative and operational standards of the program. 736 The Coaching Delivery Group is responsible to monitor the program and to deliver the program components at the expected level.

Female Program of Excellence Advisory Group and Delivery Group 737 The Female Program of Excellence Advisory Group provides general oversight and monitoring of the delivery of the Program of Excellence for female players, in cooperation with Hockey Canada’s Program of Excellence,

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and is responsible for the development of new technical components of the program as well as administrative and operational standards of the program. 738 The Female Program of Excellence Delivery Group is responsible to monitor the program and to deliver the program components at the expected level.

Hockey Development Advisory Group 739 The Hockey Development Advisory Group is responsible for the general oversight of the Society’s development of programs by ensuring the establishment of practice standards, monitoring compliance with such standards, monitoring performance of programs against approved objectives and providing regulation and budget recommendations.

Female U18AAA Advisory Group and Delivery Group 740 The Female U18AAA Advisory Group provides general oversight and monitoring with respect to the delivery of the Female U18AAA program. The Advisory Group is responsible for the development of the administrative and operational standards of the program. 741 The Female U18AAA Program Delivery Group is responsible for the operation of the Female U18AAA program.

Male Program of Excellence Advisory Group and Delivery Group 742 The Male Program of Excellence Advisory Group provides general oversight and monitoring of the delivery of the Program of Excellence for male players, in cooperation with Hockey Canada’s Program of Excellence, and is responsible for the development of new technical components of the program as well as administrative and operational standards of the program. 743 The Male Program of Excellence Delivery Group is

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responsible to monitor the program and to deliver the program components at the expected level. Male U18AAA Program Advisory Group and Delivery Group 744 The Male U18AAA Program Advisory Group provides general oversight and monitoring with respect to the delivery of the Male U18AAA program. The Advisory Group is responsible for the development of the administrative and operational standards of the program. 745 The Male U18AAA Program Delivery Group is responsible for the operation of the Male U18AAA Program.

Officiating Advisory Group and Delivery Groups 746 The Officiating Advisory Group provides technical information, general oversight and monitoring of the delivery of the Hockey Canada Officiating Program and is responsible for the development of new technical components of the program as well as administrative and operational standards of the program. 747 The Minor Officiating Program Delivery Group is responsible to oversee the delivery of the Hockey Canada Officiating Program components at the expected level for officials involved in Minor Hockey. As well, the Minor Officiating Program Delivery Group members discipline officials where required and assist Associations with officiating enhancements. 748 The Above Minor Officiating Delivery Group is responsible to oversee the delivery of the Hockey Canada Officiating Program components at the expected level for officials involved in above Minor Hockey. As well, the Above Minor Officiating Program Delivery Group assists with officiating enhancements and recommends officials’ discipline to the Officiating Coordinator where required.

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Player Development Advisory Group and Delivery Group 749 The Player Development Advisory Group, in conjunction with Hockey Canada, provides technical information, oversight, and monitors the delivery of Long Term Player Development (LTPD). The Player Development Advisory Group is also responsible for the development of new hockey technical components a well as administrative and operational standards for player development. 750 The Player Development Delivery Group is also responsible to deliver the program components to Member Associations at the expected level.

Safety Advisory Group 751 The Safety Advisory Group, in cooperation with Hockey Canada, provides technical information, oversight and monitoring of the delivery of the Hockey Canada Safety Program and Respect in Sport program and is responsible for the development of new technical components of the program as well as administrative and operational standards of the program.

School Programming Advisory Group 752 The School Programming Advisory Group supports and monitors programs of the Society in public and independent schools, encourages the development of new school programming, and is responsible for the development of new technical components of the program as well as administrative and operational standards of the program.

Participant Disclosure 753 A member of a Standing Committee, Program Advisory Group, Divisional Committee, Work Group or Task Group is subject to the same disclosure of interest as outlined in Division 4, Section 56 of the Act for Directors.

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Bylaw Eight – Dispute Resolution

Negotiation and Mediation 801 In the event that a dispute arises between Members, Directors, Standing Committee participants, Program Advisory Group participants, Divisional Committee participants and Work Group participants in connection with their involvement in the Society’s activities, then the parties thereto shall: a. make all reasonable efforts to resolve their dispute by amicable negotiations; and, if unable to do so b. submit to mediation with a single mediator who shall assist the parties to reach agreement to the extent possible.

Appeal Committee 802 The Appeal Committee shall consist of a Committee Chair and a minimum of four (4) other members, who shall be appointed by the Chair of the Board following the Annual General Meeting to serve for the following year, subject to confirmation by the Board of Directors. No member of the Board of Directors is eligible to serve as a member of the Appeal Committee. 803 Any Member or Registered Participant may appeal to the Appeal Committee: a. any suspension or other decision of the Chair of the Board, the Chief Executive Officer, the Board, any Director, or any person to whom decision-making authority has been delegated by them; b. any decision of a local Team, League or Association that is contrary to the Bylaws or Regulations of the Society; however, a decision made upon a Game Protest is final and cannot be appealed to the Appeal Committee.

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804 An appeal to the Appeal Committee from the decision of a local Team, League or Association may only be taken after all levels of appeal provided within the Bylaws and Regulations of the Team, League or Association in question have been exhausted. 805 The Appeal Committee can only hear an appeal under one (1) of the following grounds: a. the decision of the original hearing was made without authority or jurisdiction; b. irregularities in procedure of the original hearing that may have caused an unjust decision; c. the decision of the original hearing was reached in an unjust manner; d. the decision of the original hearing was too severe; or e. new evidence not used in the original hearing can be presented which may have an effect on the decision – provided that there is a reasonable explanation for the failure to present that evidence at the original hearing. 806 The Appeal Committee may, upon the hearing of an appeal, re-admit any Member or Registered Participant of any Team, League or Association and may uphold or modify any decision under appeal. 807 The Appeal Committee may provide for special dispensation from the Regulations and Policies of the Society where a decision made by the Society for special dispensation has been appealed as being an unjust or unfair result. Any decision as to what qualifies for special dispensation shall rest solely with the Appeal Committee in its absolute and unfettered discretion, and the decision of the Appeal Committee on special dispensation shall be final and binding upon all parties. Each decision of special dispensation shall be made on its individual merits.

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recourse in the courts of any jurisdiction prior to exhausting all rights, remedies and rights of appeal under the Bylaws, Regulations, Playing Rules or Policies of the Society, its Members, or Hockey Canada, if applicable. 809 Any Member or Registered Participant who proceeds with court action against the Society shall be liable for all legal costs and disbursements, on a solicitor-client basis, should the court rule in favour of the Society.

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Bylaw Nine – Financial

Fiscal Year 901 The fiscal year of the Society begins on April 1 and ends on March 31 the following year, unless otherwise determined by Special Resolution.

Signing Officers 902 The Signing Officers of the Society are the Chief Executive Officer, the Chair of the Board and an assigned Director.

Auditor 903 The Members shall appoint an Auditor by Ordinary Resolution at each Annual General Meeting to audit the accounts of the Society. 904 The remuneration of the Auditor shall be set by the Board. 905 The Auditor has the right to attend a General Meeting and address the Members on the Society’s financial statements and auditor’s report, and answer questions, if any.

Budget and Financial Documents 906 On or before February 1 of each year, the Board shall approve the budget for the upcoming fiscal year. Such budget shall be provided to the Members within 21 days of such approval. 907 The Society may establish annual fees and assessments with respect to its Members and Registered Participants. The Members shall approve at the Annual General Meeting, by Ordinary Resolution, any change in the annual membership fees, annual registered participant assessments, reserve fund assessments, above minor game assessments, sanctioning fees and appeal fees. All applicable fees and assessments shall be published by the Society by way of a Schedule of Fees and Assessments. (see Appendix A).

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908 At least 10 days prior to the Annual General Meeting, the Society shall provide the Members with its financial statements for the immediately preceding year and the report of the auditor. Members, by way of Ordinary Resolution at the Annual General Meeting, may approve those financial statements.

Borrowing 909 The Board may, from time to time: a. borrow funds upon the credit of the Society in such amounts and on such terms as may be deemed expedient; b. issue, reissue, sell, pledge or hypothecate debt obligations of the Society; c. give a guarantee on behalf of the Society to secure performance of an obligation of any individual; or d. mortgage, hypothecate, pledge or otherwise create a security interest in all or any property of the Society, owned or subsequently acquired, to secure any obligation of the Society. 910 The Board may, by Ordinary Resolution, delegate any or all of the borrowing powers to a Director, a Committee of Directors, or the Chief Executive Officer, as it deems appropriate.

Electronic Fund Transfers 911 All electronic fund transfer agreements and requests are to be coordinated and submitted through the Chief Executive Officer. 912 All electronic fund transfer requests are to be authorized by the Society’s Signing Officers.

Directors’ Remuneration 913 A Director shall not be entitled to receive remuneration or other financial benefit for their service as a Director of the Society

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914 A Director may be reimbursed for reasonable expenses incurred in the performance of their duties. 915 A Director shall not be prohibited from receiving compensation for services provided to the Society in another capacity.

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Bylaw Ten – General

Application 1001 The Bylaws, Regulations, Playing Rules and Policies of the Society and the decisions of the Board shall apply to all Divisions and Categories of amateur hockey governed by the Society unless they have been specifically exempted. 1002 All provisions terms of the Bylaws or Regulations shall be deemed to be severable one from the other, and if any such provision is ever found or declared by a competent authority to be void or invalid, it shall be stricken from the Bylaws or Regulations as the case may be, without affecting the validity of any other provision.

Indemnity 1003 Every Director, Standing Committee participant, Program Committee participant, Divisional Committee participant, Work Group participant, employee or voluntary staff member of the Society shall be indemnified by the Society against such claims and for such conduct as may be specified within the Society’s general liability and directors and officers insurance policies, as amended from time to time.

Rights 1004 The Society is the owner of all rights emanating from competitions and other events coming under its jurisdiction, without any restrictions as to content, time, place and law. These rights include, among others, every kind of financial rights, audio-visual and radio recording, reproduction and broadcasting rights, multimedia rights, marketing and promotional rights, incorporeal rights and intellectual property rights.

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1005 The Board shall decide how and to what extent the rights described above are utilized. The Board may decide whether these rights shall be utilized exclusively, or jointly with a third party or entirely through a third party.

Unforeseen Circumstances 1006 The Board shall have the final decision on any matters not provided for in these Bylaws.

Liquidation and Dissolution 1007 The Society may be dissolved, or liquidated and dissolved, by: a. a dissolution initiated by the members of the Society; b. a liquidation and dissolution initiated by the members of the society; or c. a court-ordered liquidation and dissolution initiated by an application to the court. 1008 In the event that the Society should, at any time be wound up or dissolved, the remaining assets after payment of all debts and liabilities shall be turned over to a recognized charitable organization with the same objectives in the province of British Columbia or the Yukon Territory as directed by the members. Should the Society, which received charitable gaming funds from licensed charitable gaming and / or direct charitable access, at any time, dissolve or cease to exist, have any and all gaming monies or assets purchased with gaming funds held at the date of dissolution or cessation of existence these/they shall be distributed by the Society to a recognized charitable organization or organizations in British Columbia having a similar charitable purposes. 1009 The Society is the self-governing body of amateur hockey in British Columbia and the Yukon Territory. 1010 The Society represents British Columbia and the Yukon Territory nationally and this Society shall be affiliated with Hockey Canada. This provision was previously unalterable.

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1011 The purpose of this Society shall be not for profit. This provision was previously unalterable.

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REGULATIONS

Regulation One – Membership

Membership Requirements 1.01 Each amateur Senior and Junior Team shall be required to affiliate within a Member Amateur Hockey League, except in areas where no league exists. 1.02 In order to qualify as a Member of the Society, the minimum size for an Amateur Senior or Amateur Junior Team shall be: a. 12 players, one (1) of which must be a goaltender, and b. a group of team officials, at least one (1) of which must be a coach. 1.03 In order to qualify as a Member of the Society, the minimum size and schedule requirements for an Amateur Hockey League shall be three (3) or more teams from the same category of the same division playing a minimum of six (6) home and six (6) away games in a regular league schedule.

Registration 1.04 An Amateur Senior or Junior Team, Amateur Hockey League, Amateur Hockey Association, Amateur District Hockey Association or Associate Member whose application for membership has been approved by the Society, or who having been a Member of the Society in the previous membership year, is entitled to return as a Member, shall acquire membership for each membership year by registering with the Chief Executive Officer no later than May 31. 1.05 A Minor Hockey Team, meeting the requirements of the Bylaws for membership, shall acquire membership for each membership year through registration in accordance with Regulation two (2).

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1.06 A District Hockey League, meeting the requirements of the Bylaws for membership, shall acquire membership for each membership year through submission of a District Hockey League registration form not later than October 31 of each year.

New Applications for Membership, Relocation or Reclassification 1.07 All applications for new membership, relocation or reclassification from all Teams, Leagues, Amateur Hockey Associations and Amateur District Hockey Associations shall be submitted to the Chief Executive Officer. 1.08 The Chief Executive Officer shall present all completed applications to the Board for consideration. A decision of the Board to accept or reject an application is entirely a matter for the discretion of the Board. 1.09 A League receiving an application for a new franchise shall supply that application to the Chief Executive Officer forthwith upon request. 1.10 All applications for new team membership, team relocation or reclassification in the Senior or Junior divisions must contain the following to be considered: a. $200.00 certified cheque payable to the Society, which shall be a non-refundable application fee per team; b. name of city, town, village or municipality where teams are to be located; c. written proof of arena availability; d. written report from the Amateur District Hockey Association and from any other of the Society’s Leagues operating in the district where the applicant proposes to locate in regard to the feelings of the other Society members in that district; e. complete list of owners, directorships, manager and coach; f. an outline of the numbers and the areas from which the players would be drawn;

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g. specific details of any proposed affiliation; and h. written documentation as to acceptance into a League in good standing, which is affiliated with the Society. 1.11 In the Male Junior division: a. all new team membership applications are to be received by the Chief Executive Officer not later than April 1 prior to the season in which the applicant wishes to commence operations; b. all team relocation applications are to be received by the Chief Executive Officer not later than May 1 prior to the season in which the applicant wishes to operate from the new location; and c. the decision of the Society with respect to the application should be made on or before June 15. 1.12 Male Junior division teams shall annually make declaration of their ownership structure (including any changes to the control of the shares or assets of the team). This declaration shall be included in the team membership application requirements prior to each season. 1.13 All new applications from an Amateur Hockey League for membership must contain the following to be considered: a. letters confirming participation in that Amateur Hockey League by teams sufficient to comply with Regulation 1.03; b. details of any municipalities within which teams affiliated with the League are to be located; c. a copy of its Constitution, Bylaws and operational rules; d. list of League Directors or Executive; e. if the Amateur Hockey League proposes to operate within only one (1) or two (2) Districts, a written report from the Amateur District Hockey Association(s) in question and from any other of the Society’s Leagues operating in those Districts in regard to the feelings of other Society members in that District; and f. specific details of any proposed affiliation of the League with other members of BC Hockey or of any

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other members of Hockey Canada. 1.14 All new applications from an Amateur Hockey Association must contain the following to be considered: a. copy of the proposed boundaries of the Association; b. written proof of arena availability; c. list of Association Directors or Executive; d. written documentation confirming their membership in the local District Hockey Association, which is affiliated with the Society; and e. a copy of its Constitution and Bylaws. 1.15 All new applications for membership from District Hockey Associations must contain the following to be considered: a. copy of the proposed boundaries of the Association; b. list of Association Directors or Executive; c. written documentation confirming Member Associations or Member Leagues (which are affiliated with the Society) that will be members of the Amateur District Hockey Association; and d. a copy of its Constitution and Bylaws. 1.16 Admission of a new District Hockey Association by the Board shall be subject to approval by the Society of that new District Hockey Association by way of amendment to Bylaw One (1).

Associate Members 1.17 All new applications for Associate Membership shall be submitted to the Chief Executive Officer. The Chief Executive Officer shall present all completed applications to the Board for consideration. A decision of the Board to accept or reject an application is entirely a matter for the discretion of the Board.

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Regulation Two – Registration

2.01 The regulations covering eligibility, transfer and registration of players shall be those adopted by BC Hockey and Hockey Canada.

Residential Qualifications 2.02 The residence rule shall be that adopted by Hockey Canada. 2.03 The residence of a player’s parent or guardian shall be used to determine eligibility for Minor Hockey aged players (i.e. such residence must be within the boundary of the member Minor Hockey Association). The BC Hockey Board shall determine a geographic subdivision for each member Minor Hockey Association. 2.04 It shall be the responsibility of all members of BC Hockey to enforce and abide by the Hockey Canada Residential Qualifications.

Residential Waiver 2.05 A Residential Waiver may be issued by a member Minor Hockey Association. A player who has been issued a Residential Waiver may register with a Minor Hockey Association adjacent to their home Association in accordance with the BC Hockey residential waiver policy. All residential waivers expire at the end of the current season.

Player Age Restrictions 2.06 The age limits for Junior, U21, U18, U15 and U13 shall be those adopted by Hockey Canada. 2.07 Junior B Teams registering a player 16 years old or under (as of December 31 of the current season) at any time during the season shall only be permitted to release such

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player on or before October 31. Thereafter, any such player carded on a Junior B Team shall remain carded with that team for the remainder of current season and shall only be released under one (1) or more of the following criteria: a. a season ending injury; b. educational problems; c. criminal problems; d. drug and alcohol offence; or e. mutual agreement between player and team.

Affiliation of Minor Hockey Players 2.08 Minor Hockey A category teams shall register affiliate players in accordance with the Hockey Canada Regulations regarding Specially Affiliated players. NOTE: The use of the team to team and Club Affiliation is not permitted for Minor Hockey A category teams.

Variations for the Female Player Development Model 2.09 Female players in their first year of U18 eligibility (15 years old or younger) shall not roster, card or affiliate with any BC Hockey Junior (any category) or Senior AAA, AA or A Team. Affiliation of first year eligible U18 players (15 year old) to Junior Teams shall be permitted with the following restrictions: a. a team may affiliate no more than five (5) players for up to a maximum of five (5) games (league, tournament, exhibition) during the season; b. the player must sign a special affiliation form with the permission of their regular team; c. a player shall not be called up, except under emergency conditions, when the player’s regular team is playing or when the player has semester exams at school; d. when the player’s regular team is finished its season, the player may join the Junior Team for the balance of its season; and

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e. in Junior hockey, the team would be restricted to calling up one (1) 15 year old per game. 2.10 Players registered on a Female U18AAA Team may affiliate to one (1) Junior or Senior Team. 2.11 Female U18AAA Teams may affiliate Female players registered on integrated teams. 2.12 The variations for the Female Development Model shall be examined three (3) years after the inaugural year of operation to determine the needs of the players, teams and leagues. 2.13 Players registered on the affiliate list of a Female Junior / Senior Team must have participated in at least five (5) games (league, tournament or exhibition) with that Junior/ Senior Female Team to be eligible to participate in a BC Hockey Female Senior Championship.

Registration of Teams 2.14 Carded teams must register all players and team officials on their respective teams via the Hockey Canada Registry (HCR). Such registrations must be duly validated by the Chief Executive Officer for the current season prior to competing in any League or Championship game. 2.15 Notwithstanding the preceding paragraph, all carded teams at Minor, Junior and Senior Female must, in order to be eligible for BC Hockey Championships, register a minimum of 12 players, on or before December 1 of the current season, including at least one (1) goaltender. NOTE: Integrated U13 teams are not required to designate a goaltender. 2.16 In accordance with Hockey Canada Regulation E, Senior, Junior and Minor Teams eligible to compete in Regional and National playoffs, shall be required to register not less than 15 players on HCR Certificates (at least two (2) of whom must be goaltenders) on or before February 10 of the current season. 2.17 Each team intending to participate in BC Hockey Championships must include at least one (1) official qualified 74 BC Hockey Regulations 2020-2021

in the Hockey Canada Safety Program and at least one (1) coach qualified in accordance with Regulation 3. They must be signed to a Hockey Canada Officials Certificate and must register with the BC Hockey Chief Executive Officer on or before December 1 of the current season. 2.18 Recreational, Male Senior AA, A and C Teams will not register on HCR Certificates but will be entitled to all the privileges of BC Hockey. (Participation on a Senior C Team will not affect minor hockey eligibility). A Recreational Team is defined as a team above minor hockey that does not compete for a BC Hockey Championship. 2.19 The Chief Executive Officer, upon verification of a registration discrepancy, on or about December 1, shall allow that team 10 days to correct said discrepancy upon notice to the Registrar of the team. 2.20 Districts may make application to register an all-star team as follows: a. all players are residentially eligible for an Association tiered at Tier 4 and are registered on a team participating in a league governed by the District; b. such all-star team would be permitted to apply for participation in a tournament in a Tier 1, 2, or 3 category; c. the formation of the all-star team may not conflict with regular season or playoff competition; d. players must be selected by way of an open tryout organized in conjunction with the District; and e. application for such all-star teams; i. must be forwarded to the Chief Executive Officer prior to December 15; ii. must include the name and date of the tournament the team wishes to make application to. This tournament will be contacted by BC Hockey to notify of the status of the all-star team application; and iii. will only be considered in the U13, U15 and U18 divisions.

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Amateur Hockey 2.21 At the request of any team in the Society, or on the initiative of the Society, the Chief Executive Officer may require any team to satisfy, by evidence under statutory declaration, that such team is being conducted in accordance with the definition of an amateur as set out by Hockey Canada.

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Regulation Three – Team Officials

Team Official Qualifications 3.01 All BC Hockey/Hockey Canada Coaches registered to teams above the recreational level (excluding those teams eligible for Regional/National championships and all registered Hockey Canada Sports School (HCSS) teams) must be trained or certified at the Development 1 or High Performance 1 level by December 1 of the current season. 3.02 All BC Hockey recreational (non-carded) coaches are required to meet the following minimum standards:

Divisions Below U11: Attend a Coach 1 clinic by December 15 of the current season or have achieved previous trained status at the Coach 2 – Coach Level (or equivalent) prior to the 2017-2018 season. Divisions U11 and Above: Attend a Coach 2 – Coach Level clinic by December 15 of the current season or have achieved previous trained status at the Coach 2 – Coach Level (or equivalent).

3.03 All Head Coaches of U11, U13 or U15 Teams must complete the BC Hockey/Hockey Canada Instructional Stream Checking Clinic. Coaches will have until December 15 of the current season to complete the program. 3.04 All Head Coaches registered to teams leading to competition in regional or national Championships (including all HCSS registered teams) must either be trained or certified at the High Performance 1 level by December 1 of the current season. All assistant coaches must be trained or certified at the Development 1 level by December 1 of the current season. NOTE: Commencing in the 2016-2017 season all Junior A Head Coaches will be required to be trained or certified at the High Performance 1 level.

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3.05 Minor Hockey Teams shall register a maximum of one (1) manager who, once registered, may not be removed from the team and replaced by any team official who is registered with the same team and lacks appropriate coaching qualification as of December 1 of the current playing season.

Risk Management Requirements 3.06 All BC Hockey team officials (excluding those on Senior Male teams) must obtain Respect in Sport (RIS) certification. 3.07 All BC Hockey Junior and Minor Team officials must submit a Criminal Record Check (CRC) and a Vulnerable Persons Check (VPC) prior to any team participation in practices and games. A satisfactory CRC and VPC is valid for three (3) playing seasons and then must be renewed thereafter. 3.08 All BC Hockey Team officials must be qualified in the Concussion Awareness Training Tool (CATT) prior to their participation in any practice or game.

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Regulation Four – Competition

4.01 Games All games played under the jurisdiction of the Society and the qualifications of all persons participating in such games shall be in conformity with the Bylaws, Regulations, Playing Rules and Policies of the Society. 4.02 Player Participation No player who has been approved on a HCR Certificate by BC Hockey shall play in any game unless as a member of the team with which the player is registered or affiliated. 4.03 Schedules Each league shall forward to the BC Hockey Chief Executive Officer a copy of its season’s scheduled games prior to the commencement of league play. All schedules of Leagues wishing to compete in BC Hockey Championships must terminate in sufficient time to compete in respective BC Hockey Championships, such playoff dates to be made known by the Chief Executive Officer as soon as possible.

Minor Hockey 4.04 Minor Hockey Categories The Minor Hockey Associations of BC Hockey shall be categorized as A, and designated by the following tiers: Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3 and Tier 4. For the purposes of affiliation regulations, each tier designation will be considered a category. 4.05 Determination of Minor Hockey Tiers Guidelines for determining the tiers for Minor Hockey Associations are as follows: BC Hockey registrations of Male U18, U15 and U13 players from the previous three (3) years with the Associations will determine the tier according to the following schedule:

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Average Registration of U18, U15 & U13 Players Designation

300 and greater Tier 1

Less than 300, greater than or equal to 175 Tier 2

Less than 175, greater than or equal to 80 Tier 3

Less than 80 Tier 4

The above chart shall be utilized to determine the tier of the “initial entry” team at each division (i.e. the Association’s top U18, U15 and U13 team).

Associations may register additional teams in any Division in accordance with the following chart:

Association Second Entry Third Entry Fourth Entry Designation Team Team Team Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4 Tier 4 Tier 3 Tier 4 Tier 4 Tier 4 Tier 4 Tier 4 Tier 4 Tier 4

Any Association registering more than 250 players in any age division of U13, U15, U18 and U21 shall be required to register teams in that division in accordance with the following chart:

First Entry Second Entry Third Entry Fourth Entry Fifth Entry Team Team Team Team Team

Must register two (2) Tier 1 teams Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4

4.06 All Winter Clubs are designated Tier 1. This designation is to be reviewed annually by the Chief Executive Officer following consultation with the Amateur District Hockey Association.

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4.07 Associations that register players from more than one (1) Association: a. will have the division(s) in which player(s) from other Associations are registered be automatically re-categorized by the combined U18, U15 and U13 registrations of all Associations from which they register players; b. will be permitted to affiliate players from all Associations from which they have registered players NOTE: unless a categorization exemption has been granted under this regulation. c. exemptions to this regulation are subject to the following: i. An Association re-categorized in this manner may apply to the Chief Executive Officer to have a division exempted from the re-categorization. All exemption requests must be submitted to the Chief Executive Officer prior to January 10. ii. Where players from another Association register due to the inability of that other Association to form a team because of insufficient registration, then the re-categorization in accordance with the preceding will be at the discretion of BC Hockey. Such request will be addressed by BC Hockey with input from the appropriate District(s). iii. Associations that share a common geographic subdivision may apply to the Chief Executive Officer for exemption from this revision. iv. In all situations where an exemption has been granted, the Association granted the exemption may not affiliate players from the adjacent Association for those Divisions for which exemptions have been granted.

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U18 AAA 4.08 Male U18 AAA Teams may be formed where players are drawn from more than one (1) Association: a. these teams shall be classified U18AAA; b. residential draw zones for U18AAA shall be determined by BC Hockey; c. BC Hockey U18AAA Teams shall be recognized as the highest level of Minor Hockey and the U18AAA Champion shall represent BC Hockey at all Regional and National U18 championships.

4.09 Female U18AAA Teams may be formed where players are drawn from more than one (1) Association: a. teams shall be classified as Female U18AAA; b. residential draw zones for U18AAA Teams shall be determined by BC Hockey; c. the formation of the Female U18AAA shall not affect the present classification at U18 Female; d. Female U18AAA Teams shall be recognized as the highest level of Female Minor Hockey and the U18AAA Champion shall represent BC Hockey at all Regional and National U18 Championships.

Male Senior AA 4.10 Where an established Male Senior AA League operates

within a radius of 150 kilometers from the home ice of a duly registered Male Senior AA Hockey Club, team shall be compelled to associate themselves with a League, participating in all their League schedules and subsequent playoffs to determine representation in Coy Cup play downs.

Playoffs – Senior and Junior Leagues 4.11 All Senior and Junior Leagues shall utilize a League playoff to determine a representative to BC Hockey Championships.

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Regulation Five – Tournaments, Jamborees, Exhibition and All-Star Games

Tournaments 5.01 A tournament shall be defined as an event consisting of games between teams from more than two (2) Associations in which registered players of a team in one (1) division of a local Association compete against registered players of a team in the same division of the same or other local Association for the purpose of determining an overall winner from within BC Hockey or from other Hockey Canada members or from outside Canada. 5.02 Players or teams registered with BC Hockey shall not compete in any tournament within the membership unless the tournament has been granted a sanction permit by BC Hockey. 5.03 Any BC Hockey team, player, coach, manager or trainer participating in unsanctioned tournaments shall be subject to disciplinary action by BC Hockey. 5.04 All players playing for any team in any sanctioned tournament must be properly registered with that team in accordance with the regulations of Hockey Canada, BC Hockey, Amateur District Hockey Associations and local team, league, or Association as applicable. 5.05 All tournaments must be sanctioned by BC Hockey through its Chief Executive Officer. Such sanction is granted subject to payment of the appropriate sanctioning fee and compliance with this regulation and Hockey Canada Regulation J. 5.06 Any permit sanction granted for a tournament by the Chief Executive Officer may be withdrawn if it is found that Hockey Canada or BC Hockey regulations pertaining to such tournament are not followed. Subsequent permits may be refused for any Association or tournament sponsor who has been found to have conducted a sanctioned tournament

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which has not conformed to those Hockey Canada or BC Hockey regulations which apply, and disciplinary action may be taken. 5.07 Any Association hosting a tournament without BC Hockey sanction will exclude all players, teams and Association officials from liability insurance and other insurance coverage as provided by BC Hockey and Hockey Canada and are liable to suspension. 5.08 All games will be played under Hockey Canada rules plus any other special rules adopted by BC Hockey.

Jamborees 5.09 A Jamboree shall be defined as an event consisting only of those activities including games in which registered or rostered players on teams of a Minor Hockey Association gather together under the jurisdiction of a local Minor Hockey Association to participate on randomly selected teams for the sole purpose of competing for fun or in which registered or rostered players on teams in the same division of Minor Hockey Associations within the Branch gather together under the jurisdiction of a Minor Hockey Association within the Branch to participate on randomly selected teams for the sole purpose of competing for fun. 5.10 Any permit sanction granted for a Jamboree by the Chief Executive Officer may be withdrawn if it is found that the intent of a Jamboree, or Hockey Canada or BC Hockey regulations are not followed. Subsequent permits may be refused for any Association who has been found to have conducted a sanctioned jamboree that has not conformed to those Hockey Canada or BC Hockey regulations that apply or violated the intent of a Jamboree. 5.11 Any Minor Hockey Association hosting a Jamboree without a BC Hockey sanction will exclude all players, team officials and Association officials from liability insurance and any other insurance coverage as provided by BC Hockey and Hockey Canada and are liable to suspension.

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Exhibition Games 5.12 A team that is a member or registered participant of BC Hockey may play exhibition games against a team that is a member of USA Hockey providing the BC Hockey registered team obtains prior approval from the Chief Executive Officer. 5.13 Games with teams not registered with Hockey Canada, USA Hockey or any other IIHF are not permitted. 5.14 Exhibition games with teams from other members of Hockey Canada or professional teams require the written permission of the Chief Executive Officer. 5.15 Exhibition games involving minor division teams shall be subject to the following: a. A minor division team may play exhibition games with another BC Hockey member’s minor division team. Games involving two (2) BC Hockey registered minor division teams are to be reported to BC Hockey. b. Games involving a minor division team and either a Senior or Junior division team require the permission of the Chief Executive Officer. 5.16 If an exhibition game is played without first notifying the Chief Executive Officer for games with registered teams of USA Hockey or the team does not have written permission from the Chief Executive Officer for games with a professional team or teams from other members of Hockey Canada, the BC Hockey team concerned will be reported to the Chief Executive Officer and may face a fine and/or suspension, or both. 5.17 If an exhibition game in the Senior Men’s AAA, Male Senior AA and Junior division is played without the home team first receiving permission, the home team shall be assessed a minimum of two (2) times the regular game assessment.

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All-Star Games 5.18 BC Hockey may sanction exhibition all-star games for Member leagues and Amateur District Hockey Associations involving players registered with the various teams participating in the league.

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Regulation Six – Playing Rules

6.01 The playing rules of the Society shall be those adopted by Hockey Canada with the exception of changes adopted by BC Hockey for Junior B, U21, U18, U15 and U13 and Female divisions.

Body Checking 6.02 Body Checking shall be allowed to the extent permitted by Hockey Canada Playing Rules.

Time-Out Rule 6.03 In all divisions of hockey, during games that consist of three (3) periods that are each 20 minutes in length, the time-out rule is permitted in accordance with the Hockey Canada playing rules. 6.04 For Female hockey in the Senior Division, as permitted by Hockey Canada Playing Rule, the time-out rule is permitted for all exhibition, league, tournament and playoff games. 6.05 In accordance with the Hockey Canada playing rules, in all BC Hockey Minor, Junior, Senior and Female games the center red line rule will not be utilized for offside pass purposes. This regulation will be optional for the Senior Male division.

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Regulation Seven – Championships

General 7.01 Championship Competitions The Society may include a Senior, Junior, U21, U18, U15 or U13 series if deemed advisable. 7.02 BC Hockey Championship Venues BC Hockey Championship venues in all divisions shall be decided by the Championship Committee of the Society from recommendations made by the committee representing the various divisions in which the Society conducts championship series. The Chief Executive Officer shall have the authority to change the venue of a series if deemed advisable. Such changes will be immediately reported to the Board. 7.03 It is understood that when financially possible, the Male Senior AAA/AA, Female Senior AAA/AA and Male Junior Championship finals shall alternate between leagues involved. 7.04 Championship Declarations All teams intending to enter competition leading to a BC Hockey Championship must do so by declaring their team as “carded” via the HCR. NOTE: All reference to “carded teams” in these regulations denotes teams registered. 7.05 League Representatives to BC Hockey Championships The winners of each League may enter the BC Hockey Championship in their respective division and/or category, and the winners of the final series to be declared BC Hockey Champions.

Withdrawal from BC Hockey Championships (General) 7.06 Notice to withdraw from BC Hockey Championships shall be declared via the HCR by midnight on December 31 of the current season.

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7.07 Any team in any division registered on the HCR as a carded team that subsequently withdraws from BC Hockey Championships after the December 31 deadline may be subject to a fine and/or suspension by the BC Hockey Chair of the Board. A portion of the fine may be used to compensate the offended team, league or Association for costs incurred.

Championships – Minor Hockey 7.08 BC Hockey Minor Hockey Championships will be a playoff tournament composed of 10 teams (one (1) from each of the eight (8) districts within BC Hockey, an additional team from the Lower Mainland District, and the host team). a. The host team shall participate in addition to the District representatives outlined above; b. In the Tier 4 category the playoff tournament (male only) will be composed of nine (9) teams as the Lower Mainland will be limited to one (1) team; c. The Yukon will be considered a District and will be allowed to send a representative team directly to the BC Hockey Championship. In the event that the number of participating teams in a BC Hockey Championship tournament (including the host team) is fewer than six (6), additional “wild card” teams shall be included to bring the number of participating teams to six (6). The format for determining “wild card” teams shall be determined annually by the Minor Committee. 7.09 Competing at a Different Tier a. An individual Tier 2 Team may compete for the Tier 1 Championship during any one (1) season. Such declarations must be submitted by a Minor Hockey Association to the BC Hockey Chief Executive Officer by December 1 of the current season. By exercising this option, the team becomes ineligible for the Tier 2 Championship. b. An individual Tier 3 Team may compete for the Tier 2

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Championship or the Tier 1 Championship during the current season. By exercising this option, the team becomes ineligible for the Tier 3 Championship. c. An individual Tier 4 Team may compete for the Tier 3, Tier 2 or Tier 1 Championship during any one (1) season. Such declarations must be submitted by a Minor Hockey Association to the BC Hockey Chief Executive Officer by December 1 of the current season. By exercising this option, the team becomes ineligible for the Tier 4 Championship.

Host Rotations 7.10 Host districts for BC Hockey Minor Hockey championships shall be as follows:

2015-2016 Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4 Vancouver North East/ U18 North West West Kootenay Island Yukon

U15 Lower Mainland Okanagan North Central East Kootenay

North East/ U13 Okanagan Lower Mainland Okanagan Yukon 2016-2017 Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4

U18 North Central Lower Mainland North West West Kootenay

Vancouver U15 Okanagan East Kootenay Okanagan Island Vancouver North East/ Vancouver U13 West Kootenay Island Yukon Island 2017-2018 Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4 North East/ U18 East Kootenay Lower Mainland North West Yukon Vancouver Vancouver U15 North West West Kootenay Island Island

U13 North Central Lower Mainland Okanagan North Central

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2018-2019 Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4

U18 Okanagan Okanagan East Kootenay Lower Mainland

North East/ Vancouver North East/ U15 North Central Yukon Island Yukon Vancouver North East/ U13 Lower Mainland East Kootenay Island Yukon 2019-2020 Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4 Vancouver Vancouver U18 Okanagan East Kootenay Island Island

U15 Lower Mainland West Kootenay Lower Mainland North West

North East/ U13 Okanagan Okanagan North Central Yukon 2020-2021 Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4 Vancouver Midget North Central North Central East Kootenay Island Vancouver Bantam Okanagan North West East Kootenay Island Vancouver Vancouver Pee Wee East Kootenay West Kootenay Island Island 2021-2022 Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4 North East/ Vancouver U18 Lower Mainland North Central Yukon Island Vancouver U15 Lower Mainland Okanagan North West Island

U13 North Central North Central West Kootenay Lower Mainland

NOTE: Following the 2021-2022 season this schedule will repeat.

7.11 BC Hockey U21 Championship Host Districts will be as follows: 2016 – 2017 East Kootenay 2017 – 2018 West Kootenay 2018 – 2019 North West 2019 – 2020 Lower Mainland

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2020 – 2021 North East/Yukon 2021 – 2022 Okanagan 2022 – 2023 Vancouver Island 2023 – 2024 North Central NOTE: Following the 2023 – 2024 season this schedule will repeat. 7.12 BC Hockey Female Minor Championship host Districts will be as follows: U18 U15 U13

2016-2017 Vancouver Island North West North Central

2017-2018 North Central Lower Mainland North East/Yukon

2018-2019 North East/Yukon East Kootenay West Kootenay

2019-2020 West Kootenay Okanagan North West

2020-2021 North West Vancouver Island Lower Mainland

2021-2022 Lower Mainland North Central Okanagan

2022-2023 East Kootenay North East/Yukon East Kootenay

2023-2024 Okanagan West Kootenay Vancouver Island

7.13 The host District will designate their intent to hold the above noted BC Hockey Championship and this designation is to take place no later than January 1 of the year prior.

Championship Format - Minor 7.14 The BC Hockey Championship tournament, if eight (8) or more teams are involved, shall be composed of a preliminary Round Robin Series and a Championship Series. a. The preliminary series will have the teams divided into two (2) divisions (A & B). A Round Robin Series will be played within each Division. It is the responsibility of

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the Chief Executive Officer to seed divisions prior to the tournament. b. In the Championship Series: i. The first place finisher in Division A will play the second place finisher in Division B. ii. The first place finisher in Division B will play the second place finisher in Division A. iii. The winning teams will play to determine first and second overall. iv. The losing teams will play to determine third and fourth overall. 7.15 The BC Hockey Championship tournament, if seven (7) or fewer teams are involved, shall be a single Round Robin Series with the first and second place teams qualifying for a Championship game. The winner of this game shall be declared the BC Hockey Champion. 7.16 The BC Hockey Championship tournament, if three (3) teams are involved, shall be a double Round Robin Series with the first and second place teams qualifying for a Championship game. The winner of this game shall be declared the BC Hockey Champion. 7.17 The BC Hockey Championship, if two (2) teams are involved, shall be a best two (2) out of three (3) series.

Female Senior Championships 7.18 BC Hockey Senior Female Championships shall consist of a tournament as approved by the Female Committee.

7.19 Female Senior teams will be eligible for championships as follows: a. Female Senior AAA Teams will be eligible for BC Hockey, regional and national competition. b. Female Senior AA Teams will be eligible for BC Hockey and regional competition only. c. Female Senior A Teams be eligible for BC Hockey and regional competition only.

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7.20 For a Senior Female team to participate in BC Hockey Championship competition, said team must have played six (6) games in a recognized registered league of properly registered Senior teams on or before December 1 of the current playing season, if said team is not a participant in such a league, proof of participation in six (6) exhibition games against BC Hockey and/or Hockey Canada registered female teams must be submitted in the form of six (6) original signed game reports, on or before January 10 of the current playing season. 7.21 Applications to host the BC Hockey Senior Female Championships shall be submitted to the BC Hockey Chief Executive Officer and accepted until October 1 of the given season. BC Hockey Championship venues in all divisions shall be decided from recommendations made by the Female Committee and designations shall take place no later than November 15 of the playing season. 7.22 In the event all registered Senior AAA Teams are members of a common league that league’s playoff champion shall be declared the BC Hockey champion, and there shall be no BC Hockey Championship final tournament.

Male Junior B 7.23 A Junior B team competing for BC Hockey Championships must play in a BC Hockey registered Junior B League with a minimum 20 game schedule. 7.24 American based Junior B Teams, presently operating, must apply by July 1 of the current season to the Chief Executive Officer stating their intentions for the coming season in regard to competing as a member of BC Hockey and competing in league play downs. 7.25 A tournament format shall be used to determine the BC Hockey Champion. Four (4) teams shall participate in the tournament (the three (3) League Champions plus a host team).

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7.26 In the BC Hockey Junior B Championships, the host will be determined as follows: Year Host League 2020-2021 PJHL 2021-2022 VIJHL 2022-2023 KIJHL * Following the 2022-2023 season the above schedule will repeat.

Male Senior AAA (Savage Cup) 7.27 In the BC Hockey Major Senior Men’s AAA Championship (Savage Cup), the competitions format will consist of either: a. two (2) team best of five (5) series b. three (3) team tournament, or c. four (4) team tournament (maximum) 7.28 Teams shall dress a minimum of 15 players in Championships games.

Male Senior AA (Coy Cup) 7.29 For a Male Senior AA Team to participate in Coy Cup Competition, said team must: a. have played six (6) games in a recognized registered league of properly registered Male Senior AA or higher division and category teams on or before December 1 of the current playing season, or b. if said team is not a participant in such a league, proof of participation in six (6) exhibition games against Junior B or higher category teams must be submitted in the form of six (6) original signed game reports, on or before January 10 of the current playing season. 7.30 In BC Hockey Male Senior AA Championships (Coy Cup) the competitions format will consist of either: a. two (2) team best of five (5) series b. three (3) team tournament, or c. four (4) team tournament (Maximum)

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Regulation Eight – Conduct

Ineligible Player 8.01 Any Ineligible Player or Team Official who signs the game sheet and/or participates in any BC Hockey sanctioned game will cause their team to forfeit the game regardless of the score of the game. The team official(s) responsible will be suspended indefinitely pending an investigation and may upon completion of the investigation be subject to a suspension for a definite period. 8.02 If an Ineligible Player or Team Official is used in any BC Hockey Championship game, the team will automatically be disqualified. All games involving the disqualified team will be forfeited and the disqualified team will forfeit their performance bond (where applicable). 8.03 Every team shall be responsible for the representations made to the Association regarding the age of Junior, U21, U18, U15 and U13 players a. In the event of a team being successfully protested for playing a player over age in any playoff games: i. the team shall be dropped from the year’s competition. ii. the playoff games of the round protested only shall be disregarded. b. In the event of a team being successfully protested for playing a player over age in games preceding the playoffs: i. the player shall be dropped, and ii. at the discretion of the BC Hockey Board, the team itself may be allowed to continue in competition, all games won while playing the over age player shall be awarded to the team or teams which have competed against it. In the case a team is not allowed to continue in competition, all games against it shall be cancelled.

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Suspensions 8.04 A suspended player, referee, linesman, official scorer, game time keeper or any official of any team, league or Association shall not participate in any capacity whatsoever in exhibition, jamborees, tournaments, league or playoff games, nor shall they act in any official capacity within the confines of this Society or affiliated organizations during the term of their suspension. 8.05 For suspensions in effect prior to the Christmas break, the days between the last scheduled league game or tournament prior to the Christmas break, and the first scheduled league game or tournament shall not be included in determining the number of days served. 8.06 Match and Gross Misconduct Penalties that result in a suspension to be served after the conclusion of league and/ or playoff game(s) shall be served starting September 1 of the next season.

Falsification of Registration 8.07 Any player proven guilty of falsifying a birth certificate, or of having had knowledge that same has been falsified, or of playing on other than that player’s own birth certificate, will be automatically suspended from playing hockey with any team affiliated with BC Hockey for a period of not less than one (1) year and not more than three (3) years from the date of that player’s suspension. 8.08 Any Officer, or Executive Member, of a team, club or Association, proven guilty of having been a party to, or having had such knowledge of such falsification, shall be automatically suspended for not less than 20 years from playing or holding office, with any team, League or Association affiliated with BC Hockey.

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Regulation Nine – Appeal Procedure

9.01 Notice of any Appeal to the Appeal Committee shall be: a. delivered to the Chief Executive Officer within 21 days from the date of notice of the decision Appealed from; b. be in writing, and outline all particulars of the case as well as the grounds on which the Appeal is made; and c. be accompanied by payment of an Appeal fee in the amount indicated in the Schedule of Fees and Appeals (Appendix A). The fee shall be paid either by cash, a credit card payment or certified cheque payable to the Society. If the Appeal is dismissed or the suspension modified, the Appeal fee shall be retained by the Society. If the Appeal is upheld, the Appeal fee shall be returned to the appellant. 9.02 The filing of an Appeal does not result in a stay of any suspension imposed or other decision made. 9.03 The Chair of the Appeal Committee shall review each notice of Appeal and determine whether it raises a ground of Appeal permitted under Bylaw Eight. If the Chair of the Appeal Committee decides that the grounds of appeal do not fall within Bylaw Eight, then notice of that decision shall be given to the applicant by the Chief Executive Officer. Otherwise, the appeal shall be set for hearing. 9.04 For each Appeal to be considered by the Appeal Committee, the Chair shall designate an Appeal panel consisting of the Chair and at least two (2) but not more than four (4) other members of the Appeal Committee. 9.05 Prior to the hearing of an Appeal, all pertinent documents supplied by any referee, linesman or other game official or other decision-maker shall, upon request, be made available to the party appealing. 9.06 Prior to the hearing of an Appeal of a Member’s decision the Society will forward a copy of the request to the appropriate Member who will have seven (7) days to respond with their position and rationale regarding the decision. Failure

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to respond within the timeline may be regarded by the Committee as evidence the non- responding party is in agreement with the Appeal. After the Member response has been received, the submission of further materials by either party shall only be permitted at the discretion of the Appeal Committee. All parties to the Appeal may be requested to respond to any material provided by any party to an appeal within timelines as established by the Appeal Committee. 9.07 Each party shall supply copies of all documents the parties wish to have considered by the Appeal Committee within 48 hours of the decision to grant a hearing of the Appeal. All pertinent information supplied to the Appeal Committee by either party shall upon request be made available to both parties, in writing, in advance of the hearing. A party may, with leave of the Appeal Committee, submit additional information at the time of the hearing providing it has a reasonable explanation for the late submission of information. 9.08 Any party to an Appeal shall be given not less than 48 hours notice of an Appeal hearing. 9.09 The Appeal shall be dealt with by the Appeal Committee within 14 days of the date notice of the Appeal is received by the Chief Executive Officer, unless a mutual agreement is reached by both parties to extend this time. 9.10 In the event the Chair of the Appeal Committee is in a conflict of interest or otherwise unable to deal with a specific matter, then the Chair of the Appeal Committee shall ask another member of the Appeal Committee to take their place with respect to that matter.

Exemption Appeals 9.11 The Appeal Committee has the authority to review Appeals for exemptions and to provide special dispensation from the Society’s Regulations and Policies utilizing the following procedures:

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a. The Appeal for an exemption must be submitted in writing to the Chief Executive Officer along with the appeal fee. b. Any exemption Appeal granted shall be in effect for the current season only. c. Any exemption Appeal granted shall be reported to the appellant, the District Association / League and the Board. d. The decision by the Appeal Committee on the Appeal for exemption will be final except as provided for in the Bylaws and Regulations of Hockey Canada.

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Regulation Ten – Nominating Procedures

10.01 Nominations can be made by either a Member of the Society or the Nominating Committee Chair. 10.02 A Nomination Form signed by a duly authorized Member representative and by the candidate shall constitute the nomination. 10.03 A resume of the candidate’s credentials and a written statement by the candidate expressing a willingness to serve as a Director must accompany the Nomination Form. 10.04 The resume of the candidate’s credentials should include education background, employment background and hockey experience, including experience with BC Hockey or other hockey organizations. The resume should also highlight any additional skills or competencies that will contribute to the effective leadership and governance of BC Hockey. 10.05 The Nominating Committee shall verify the eligibility of the candidates to hold office. 10.06 All nominations for the position of Director must be submitted to the Chair of the Nominating Committee, at least 90 days prior to the commencement of the Annual General Meeting. 10.07 Candidates wishing to run for the Chair of the Board position must first be nominated as a candidate for a Board position. 10.08 The Nominating Committee will circulate, 75 days prior to the Annual General Meeting, a list of recommended eligible candidates and a brief summary of their qualifications. 10.09 Members and Directors will have until 60 days prior to the Annual General Meeting to submit further nominations. 10.10 All candidates will have until 50 days prior to the Annual General Meeting to further indicate their desire to run for the Chair of the Board position. 10.11 The Committee will circulate 45 days prior to the Annual General Meeting a final list of candidates for the available positions of Chair and / or Director along with the resumes of the candidates’ credentials.

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10.12 Each candidate may choose to have up to two (2) minutes at the Annual General Meeting to address the Members prior to voting.

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Appendices: Appendix A Schedule of Fees and Assessments Annual Team, League and Association Assessments: o Amateur Senior and Junior Teams ▪ Senior AA Male $30.00 ▪ Senior A Male $30.00 ▪ Senior C Male $30.00 ▪ Senior AAA Female $30.00 ▪ Senior AA Female $30.00 ▪ Senior A Female $30.00 ▪ Junior A $30.00 ▪ Junior B $30.00 ▪ Junior Female $30.00 o Amateur Hockey Leagues ▪ Senior $50.00 ▪ Junior $50.00 ▪ Minor (other than District Hockey Leagues) $50.00 o Amateur Hockey Associations $50.00 o Minor Hockey Teams ▪ U21A $85.00 ▪ U18A $85.00 ▪ U15A $85.00 ▪ U13A $85.00 ▪ Minor Recreational $5.00 ▪ Hockey Canada Sport School $1,000.00 o Amateur District Hockey Associations $50.00 o District Hockey Leagues $50.00 o Associate Members ▪ Associate Member $50.00 ▪ Major Junior Team $2,500.00

These dues are payable at the time of registration each year. No Team, League or Association shall be entitled to enter competition or be represented at the Society’s Annual General Meeting until its Fees, Assessments and Fines, if any, have been paid.

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1. Annual Registered Participant Assessments

• All Participants (except Adult Recreational) $13.00 in 2019-2020 $13.50 in 2020-2021 $14.00 in 2021-2022 $14.50 in 2022-2023 • Hockey Canada Adult Recreational Player $2.00

This Participant Assessment Fee is in addition to the membership assessments charged for Hockey Canada Certificates and Hockey Canada Insurance. It shall be valid for a playing season, which shall be considered to begin on August 15 and end on August 14 of the following year.

2. Annual Reserve Fund Assessments • Junior B Teams

3. Above Minor Game Assessments

• Male Senior AAA $25.00/home game • Male Senior AA $15.00/home game • Male Senior A $5.00/home game • Junior A $25.00/home game • Junior B $12.00/home game

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4. Sanctioning Fees

• Jamborees $75.00 (plus taxes) • Tournaments

a. Branch $75.00 (plus taxes) b. Inter-Branch $125.00 (plus taxes) Each non-Society resident team $10.00 (plus taxes) c. International $175.00 (plus taxes) Each non-Society resident team $10.00 (plus taxes) Each non-Canadian resident team $50.00 (plus taxes)

5. Appeal Fees

• Hearing via conference call $300.00 • In-person hearing $1,000.00

Appeal fees are to be paid either by cash payment, credit card payment or a certified cheque.

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Diamond Stick

Awarded for outstanding service to hockey for a period of not less than 10 years in duration by any person in the province who has rendered meritorious service to BC Hockey or its member.

1951 – G.M. Thomson, Trail 2002 – Florence Rempel, 1952 – C. Schulli, Kimberley Penticton (posthumous) 2002 – Bob Woodward, Kimberley 1957 – Herb House, New 2003 – Claude Skerry, Williams Westminster Lake 1958 – M.N. “Slim” Porter, Nelson 2005 – Bob Mullock, Port Moody 1959 – John Lukas, Kimberley 2007 – Fred Heslop, Trail 1963 – Doug Fletcher, Victoria 2012 – Bill Greene, Armstrong 1966 – Leo G. Atwell, Nelson 2014 – Bob Nicholson, Penticton 1967 – Frank Waite, Trail 2015 – Al Matthews, Williams Lake 1969 – Art Fisher, Kelowna 2018 – Bill Ennos, Victoria 1974 – Ivan Temple, Victoria 2019 – Bill Ohlhausen, Okanagan 1975 – Stan Patience, Falls 1976 – Milo Fabro, Kimberley 1977 – A.H. Jefferd, Vancouver 1978 – Jim Mailey, Trail 1978 – Frank Spring, Cranbrook 1980 – Ernie Gare, Nelson 1981 – Earl Alexander, Fort St. John 1984 – Jim W. Anderson, Trail 1986 – Bill Jones, Kimberley 1986 – Bob Crawford, Powell River 1989 – Dr. Leo Margolis, Nanaimo 1990 – Bruce Allison, Richmond (posthumous) 1994 – Ray Peebles, Quesnel 1994 – Don Griffin, Kitimat

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Chair of the Board Award

Awarded to an individual Team, League or an Association that has brought honour to BC Hockey through an outstanding humanitarian endeavor.

1989-90 – Kitimat MHA 2009-10 – Bruce Tuck, Saanich 1990-91 – Nakusp MHA 2010-11 – Aldergrove U11 C3 Team 1991-92 – Clearwater MHA 2011-12 – Kelowna MHA 1992-93 – Surrey North Stars 2012-13 – Sunshine Coast MHA (U15 C) 2013-14 – Juan de Fuca MHA Jerry Mills, Coach 2014-15 – Jack Edwards 1993-94 – Fernie MHA (Summerland) 1994-95 – Kitimat Legion Bombers 2015-16 – Bailey Monteith (U18 AAA) (Kamloops) 1995-96 – Cloverdale Scorpions 2016-17 – Myles Mattila (U18 C) (Prince George) 1996-97 – Rossland/Trail Paul’s 2017-18 – Fort St. John Place (U11 Team) U13 Flyers 1997-98 – Saanich MHA 2018-19 – Vancouver U13 Spirit 1998-99 – 2019-20 – Dr. Bonnie Henry, Victoria 1999-00 – Port McNeill U18 AA Team 2000-01 – Mike Hoyer, Prince George 2001-02 – Dave McClellan, Kelowna MHA 2002-03 – Fort St. John Huskies Junior B Hockey Team 2003-04 – Whistler MHA 2004-05 – Bob Trobak, Fort St. John 2005-06 – Burns Lake MHA 2006-07 – Anthony Ast, Richmond 2007-08 – Trevor Gulenchyn, Winfield 2008-09 – Campbell River U18 Tyees

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Indigenous Impact and Legacy Award

The award will be presented to an individual, team, league or Association that has demonstrated a commitment to increase Indigenous inclusivity and participation in the sport of hockey.

2018-19 – Ryneld Starr, Hazelton 2019-20 – Nak’azdli Whut’en, Fort St. James

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Life Members’ Executive Award

Awarded to an amateur hockey administrator who has made an outstanding contribution to the development and growth of amateur hockey.

1991-92 – Al Berg, Vernon 2004-05 – Ian Currie, Creston 1992-93 – Pat Lang, Fort St. John 2006-07 – Jack Koteles, South 1993-94 – Stu Minifee, Dawson Okanagan Creek 2007-08 – Bill Ennos, Victoria 1994-95 – Dan Morrison, North 2008-09 – Rochelle Wallace, Vancouver Vancouver 1995-96 – Doug Cousins, Penticton 2009-10 – Dennis Beraducci, 1996-97 – John Michie, Westside Revelstoke 1997-98 – Candice Alkins, 2011-12 – Nonie Miyazaki, Okanagan 1998-99 – Carol Mara, New 2012-13 – Chuck Campbell, New Westminster Westminister 1999-00 – Richard Deets, Surrey 2013-14 – Gladys Hewson, 2000-01– John Gibson, Maple Ridge Whitehorse 2014-15 – Nigel Shackles, Seafair 2001-02 – Sharon Cairns, Powell 2015-16 – Allan Matthews, Victoria River 2017-18 – Karen Jacobsen, 2002-03 – Harold Brittan, Vancouver Richmond 2018-19 – Lee Holland, Prince 2003-04 – Donna Henderson, George Kamloops 2019-20 – Gary Mizuno, Surrey

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BC Hockey Outstanding Player Award

Awarded to a hockey player who, for a period not less than 10 years, has performed with or assisted a club registered within BC Hockey, who has exhibited clean and skillful play, value to the club and who has assisted in the development of minor players.

Recipients of Award:

1949-50 – H. Brown, Kimberley 1968-69 – Howie Hornby, Nelson 1951-52 – Ab Cronie, Trail 1969-70 – Andy McCallum, 1952-53 – “Duke” Scodellaro, Powell River Trail 1970-71 – Bill Jones, Kimberley 1953-54 – F. Sullivan, Kimberley 1989-90 – Len Dies, Quesnel 1964-65 – Seth Martin, Rossland 1966-67 – Ken McTeer, Kimberley

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Frank Spring Award Minor Hockey Association of the Year

Awarded annually to the Minor Hockey Association judged to have made an outstanding contribution to its community by providing a properly organized programs where a player can learn the basic skills and the fundamentals of sound hockey.

1982-83 – Kamloops 2001-02 – Greater Vernon 1983-84 – Williams Lake 2002-03 – Chase 1984-85 – Port 2003-04 – Richmond 1985-86 – Merritt 2004-05 – Kamloops 1986-87 – Cranbrook 2005-06 – Port Coquitlam 1987-88 – Cranbrook 2006-07 – Langley 1988-89 – Princeton 2007-08 – North Delta 1989-90 – Armstrong 2008-09 – Vancouver 1990-91 – Grandview 2009-10 – Kelowna 1991-92 – Nanaimo 2010-11 – Surrey 1992-93 – Surrey 2011-12 – Richmond Ravens 1993-94 – Chilliwack 2012-13 – Kelowna 1994-95 – Abbotsford 2013-14 – Thompson Cariboo 1995-96 – Sooke 2014-15 – South Okanagan 1996-97 – Westside 2015-16 – Fort St. John 1997-98 – Richmond 2016-17 – Misson 1998-99 – Westside 2017-18 – Vancouver Female 1999-00 – North Vancouver 2018-19 – Sunshine Coast 2000-01 – Merritt 2019-20 - Surrey Female

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Ernie Gare Award BC Hockey Coach of the Year

Awarded to BC’s top coach who shows leadership to players, demonstrates skill development and has a sound philosophy. This award is given in memory of the late Ernie Gare of Nelson. Ernie Gare demonstrated what BC Hockey feels were the ideal elements of a coach. This award shall be the BC Hockey Coach of the Year trophy.

1979-80 – Colin Patterson 1999-00 – Alan Neale (Victoria) (Cranbrook) Dale Sproule (Victoria) 1980-81 – Al Patterson (Burnaby) 2000-01 – Terry Perkins (Campbell 1994-95 – G. Berguist (Kamloops) River) 1995-96 – Ken Melynk (South Delta) 2001-02 – Mike Moscone 1996-97 – Christine Gardiner (Vancouver) (Surrey) 2002-03 – Will Unruh (Abbotsford) 1981-82 – Al McLean (Port Moody) 2003-04 – John Steiner (Surrey) 1997-98 – Larry Keating (Kelowna) 2004-05 – Paul Bourgeois (Vernon) 1982-83 – Don Berry (Abbotsford) 2005-06 – Garth Ludwar (Creston) 1983-84 – Richard Anderson 2006-07 – Grant Kerr (MML (Summerland) Vancouver NW Giants) 1984-85 – Ernie Kowal (Vernon) 2007-08 – Jon Calvano (MML 1985-86 – Ted Haupt (Richmond) Vancouver NW Giants) 1986-87 – Don Robinson (Saanich) 2008-09 – Pat Thibeault 1987-88 – Paul Phipps (Castlegar) (Vancouver Fusion) 1988-89 – Guy Charron (Vancouver) 2009-10 – Maurice Hamlin 1989-90 – Bill Higgins (Vernon) (Richmond) 1990-91 – Gordon Black (Surrey) 2010-11 – Russ Weber (Richmond) 1991-92 – Lorne Bunyan (Port 2011-12 – Eric Blais (Kelowna) McNeill) 2012-13 – Ken Koshey (Trail) 1992-93 – Ray Donaldson 2013-14 – Mike Squire (Parksville) (Chilliwack) 2014-15 – Phill Grieff (Richmond) 1993-94 – T. Cochrane 2015-16 – John Batchelor (Burnaby) (Grandview) 2016-17 – Gary Bowsher (Mission) 1998-99 – (Kelowna) 2017-18 – Ian Birnie (Saanich) Bill Higgins (Vernon) 2018-19 – Katie Yuris (Greater Trail) Mike Mondin (Trail) 2019-20 – Nigel Creightney (New Wesminster)

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Official of the Year Award

Awarded to an official who is carded for the current year, exemplifies dedication and support for BC Hockey Referee Programs / Hockey Canada Rules and Regulations and contributes to hockey other than for on-ice requirements while displaying leadership and ability, both on and off the ice.

1988-89 – Wes Smith (Surrey) 2002-03 – Pat Smith (Lower 1989-90 – Jay Sharers Mainland) (New Westminster) 2003-04 – Saad Al-Jadir (Kelowna) 1990-91 – Hank Aarsen (Victoria) 2004-05 – Brandon Liefke (Vernon) 1991-92 – Mike Leggo (Victoria) 2005-06 – Steve Papp (Kelowna) 1992-93 – Darren Zupp (Vernon) 2006-07 – Jeff Ingram (Cloverdale) 1993-94 – Lonnie Cameron 2007-08 – Nick Swaine (Kamloops) (Victoria) 2008-09 – Ryan Dawson 1994-95 – Ken Garwasiuk (Kamloops) (Kelowna) 2009-10 – Natasha Lowe 1995-96 – Willy Saari (Kamloops) (Vancouver) 1996-97 – Rick Boekestyn 2010-11 – Mike Langin (Kelowna) (Cranbrook) 2011-12 – Riley Friesen (Duncan) 1997-98 – Colin Rasmussen 2012-13 – Mike Campbell (Surrey) (Kamloops) 2013-14 – Nick Bilko (Langley) 1998-99 – Lowell Dick (Surrey) 2014-15 – Bevan Mills (Surrey) 1999-00 – Chris Mason 2015-16 – Brett Iverson (Richmond) (Abbotsford) 2016-17 – Nathan Vanoosten 2000-01 – Brad Reminek (Maple (Vancouver) Ridge) 2017-18 – Ward Pateman (Kelowna) 2001-02 – Gerard Hayes 2018-19 – Brett Mackey (Kamloops) (Cloverdale) 2019-20 – Danika Kroeker (Prince George)

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Development Award – Coaching

Awarded annually to acknowledge outstanding service by a volunteer who has devoted his or her time to assist the coaching program in BC Hockey.

1980-81 – Bill Jones (Kimberley) 2001-02 – Teri Cotton (Victoria) 1981-82 – Cam Kerr (North 2002-03 – Erin Harbor Vancouver) (Summerland) 1982-83 – Cliff Russell (Kamloops) 2003-04 – Ian Liversidge 1983-84 – Florence Rempel (Maple Ridge) (Victoria) 2004-05 – Russ Weber (Richmond) 1984-85 – John Ptucha (Richmond) 2005-06 – Craig Bedard (Osoyoos) 1985-86 – John Johnson 2006-07 – Frank Kika (Williams (Summerland) Lake) 1986-87 – Fred Desrochers 2007-08 – Marv Waller (Misson) (Richmond) 2008-09 – Bill Soles (Golden) 1987-88 – Doug Cousins (Dawson 2009-10 – Shane Hohlweg (Seafair) Creek) 2012-13 – Peter Moyls (Kamloops) 1988-89 – Don Lacey (Kitimat) 2013-14 – Not presented 1989-90 – Marv Waller (Abbotsford) 2014-15 – Not presented 1990-91 – Paul Carson (Richmond) 2015-16 – Jim Weicker (Duncan) 1991-92 – Jack Hagen (Victoria) 2016-17 – Rick Schevink 1992-93 – Scott Rintoul (North (Port Alberni) Delta) 2018-19 – Jordan Moore 1993-94 – Ted Hargreaves (Whitehorse) (Nelson) 2019-20 – Brendan Hutchinson 1994-95 – Ken Skerik (Cranbrook) (Smithers) 1995-96 – Sandy Blackwell (Prince George) 1996-97 – Doug Nordan (North Delta) 1997-98 – Steve Amiss (Quesnel) 1998-99 – Bruce Tuck (Saanich) 1999-00 – Paul Lefreniere (MacKenzie) 2000-01 – Paul Weed (Comox)

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Development Awards – Program of Excellence

Awarded annually to acknowledge outstanding service by a volunteer who has devoted their time to assist the coaching program in BC Hockey.

Female Program of Male Program of Excellence Excellence 2010-11 – Grant Ammann 2010-11 – Nancy Wilson 2011-12 – Steve Amiss 2011-12 – Chris Wagner 2012-13 – Mitch Pinsky 2012-13 – Roy Jukich 2013-14 – Marty Floris 2013-14 – Cam Kerr 2014-15 – Scott Westgate 2014-15 – Carol Worsfold 2015-16 – Jim Fetter 2016-17 – Troy Weil 2016-17 – Craig Carter 2017-18 – Christina Sharun 2017-18 – Trevor Sprague 2018-19 – Katie Greenway 2018-19 – Steve O’Rourke 2019-20 – Greg Hermiston 2019-20 – Jamie Jackson

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Mike Landucci Development Award – Officiating

This award is given in memory of the late Mike Landucci of Fort St. John. Mike Landucci epitomized the expectations of any outstanding contributor and volunteer within BC Hockey’s officiating program for more than four (4) decades. This award shall be presented annually to BC Hockey’s top officiating developer, who demonstrates an outstanding level of leadership and mentorship to young officials.

1980-81 – Carl Johansen 2003-04 – Larry Jeeves (Penticton) (Kimberley) 2004-05 – Allan Marchuk (Lumby) 1981-82 – Grant Turner (Comox) 2005-06 – Ryan Stefani (Vancouver) 1982-83 – Keith Moore (Victoria) 2006-07 – Guy Chapdelaine 1983-84 – Stan Smith (Vancouver) (Rossland) 1984-85 – Harry Addison (Victoria) 2007-08 – John Berg (Yukon) 1985-86 – Ken Wishart 2008-09 – Larry Sill (Kamloops) (Prince George) 2009-10 – Mike Fraser (Comox) 1986-87 – Douglas Stokes 2010-11 – Chris Herr (Parksville) (Langley) 2011-12 – Casey Rodusek 1987-88 – Lyle Balfour (Vernon) (Parksville) 1988-89 – Ron Masson (Surrey) 2012-13 – Cam MacBean (Terrace) 1989-90 – Mark Dibblee 2013-14 – Jacqui Harrison 1990-91 – Harvey Megli (Vernon) (Campbell River) 1991-92 – Ed Mayert (Nanaimo) 2014-15 – Trevor Boudreau 1992-93 – Jim Allaway (Vernon) (Vancouver Thundirbirds) 1993-94 – Dave Murray (Trail) 2015-16 – Doug Swain (Kamloops) 1994-95 – Dave Webb (Comox) 2016-17 – Shawn McCaskill 1995-96 – Bruce Walker (Ashcroft) (Abbotsford) 1996-97 – Hank Aarsen (Nanaimo) 2017-18 – Dairobi Paul (Vancouver 1997-98 – Evan Burnett (Nanaimo) Female) 1998-99 – Dale Nault (Surrey) 2018-19 – Brett Raferty (Burnaby) 1999-00 – Mike Landucci 2019-20 – Darren Mahaffy (White (Fort St. John) Rock) 2000-01 – Rob Schweitzer (Prince Rupert) 2001-02 – Ed Fornelli (Fort St.John) 2002-03 – Murray Sheppard (Prince Rupert)

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BC Hockey Safety Award

Awarded annually to acknowledge outstanding service by a volunteer who has devoted their time to assist the Safety and Risk Management Program in BC Hockey.

2003-04 – Candice Alkins 2009-10 – James Niezen (Chilliwack) (Chilliwack) 2004-05 – Ken Carew (Fort St.John) 2010-11 – Brendan Boylan 2005-06 – Bill Greene (Armstrong) (Vancouver) 2006-07 – Anne Deitch (Burnaby) 2011-12 – Not presented 2007-08 – Debbie Marsh (North 2013-14 – Squamish MHA Delta) 2014-15 – Not Presented 2008-09 – Carol Fergusson (Sooke) 2015-16 – Dr. Shelina Babul 2016-17 – Not presented 2017-18 – Not presented 2018-19 – Dr. Stu Gershman 2019-20 – Not presented

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Fred Heslop Minor Hockey Week Awards

Purpose: To honour BC Hockey Members who have given outstanding service and who have devoted a volunteer effort and service to a Minor Hockey Program in British Columbia and the Yukon.

1958-59 – Chas W. McLean, Trail Frank Begg, Kamloops Ivan Temple, Victoria Nanaimo Art Jefferd, Vancouver 1970-71 – Bert Hickman, Victoria Don C. Winslade, 1969-70 – Mrs. K. Senkpiel, New Westminster Kamloops Eric Kneen, 1959-60 – Don Sarkissian, Nanaimo C. Munns, Castlegar Don E. Ried, Kamloops Len Miller, Vernon Joseph Haywood, Trail 1971-72 – Hank Barone, Nelson 1960-61 – Herb House, New Bruce Young, Victoria Westminster 1972-73 – San Dempsey, Kamloops Lloyd Murdoch, Trail Mimi Dempsey, 1961-62 – Donald M. White, Kamloops Kelowna 1973-74 – Peggy Temple, Victoria John J. Cronie, Trail Frank Laughlin, Victoria 1962-63 – Gerry Thompson, Gordon Malcolm, Nelson Vancouver 1974-75 – Ken Bond, Kamloops Frank Waite, Trail Mrs. Jackie Bogle, Charles Anderson, Penticton Kamloops Marcel Proulx, Trail 1963-64 – C.A. Jeffery, Prince 1975-76 – Les Murdoch, Trail George 1976-77 – Doug McCallum, Trail Lloyd Barrett, Chapman 1977-78 – Bob Best, Camp New Westminster 1964-65 – Jim Mailey, Trail Leonard Lerose, Trail D. Bentley, Cranbrook 1978-79 – Bill Colbourne, Burnaby Leo Margolis, Nanaimo 1979-80 – Bruce Allison, Richmond 1965-66 – John Wilson, Trail Warren Embury, Merritt Doug Dawes, Kamloops 1980-81 – George Wong, Burnaby Bill Torry, Rossland Mrs. Ginny Sam, Saanich 1966-67 – Bill Brown, Vernon Jim Faulkner, Williams Hank Klassen, Victoria Lake Bill Dickinson, Vancouver 1971-72 – Hank Barone, Nelson 1967-68 – Larry Buchan, Vernon Bruce Young, Victoria Herb Mitchell, Vancouver 1972-73 – San Dempsey, Kamloops Jim Byram, Mimi Dempsey, Kimberley Kamloops 1968-69 – Bob Reid, Victoria

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1973-74 – Peggy Temple, Victoria 1987-88 – Pat Kilback, Cranbrook Frank Laughlin, Victoria Marie McNamee, Comox Gordon Malcolm, Nelson Allan Willock, Fort 1974-75 – Ken Bond, Kamloops St.James Mrs. Jackie Bogle, 1988-89 – Christine Gardiner, Penticton Surrey Marcel Proulx, Trail Bill Hicks, Port Moody 1975-76 – Les Murdoch, Trail Louanne Sanderson, 1976-77 – Doug McCallum, Trail Kimberley 1977-78 – Bob Best, New 1989-90 – Bob Woodward, Westminster Kimberley Leonard Lerose, Trail Joe Griff, Aldergrove 1978-79 – Bill Colbourne, Burnaby Harvey Klassen, 1979-80 – Bruce Allison, Richmond North Vancouver Warren Embury, Merritt 1990-91 – Marion Holland, Victoria 1980-81 – George Wong, Burnaby, Ed Mountain, Invermere Mrs. Ginny Sam, Saanich Wally Iwanciwski, Jim Faulkner, Williams Quesnel Lake 1991-92 – Jim Roode, Kamloops 1981-82 – Chris Goodman, Oliver Fred Schooley, Kitimat Carl Johansen, Ken Skerik, Cranbrook Kimberley 1992-93 – Randy Brash, Charlie Suzuki, Merrit Windermere 1982-83 – Grant McKinstry, Victoria John Michie, Westside Don Griffin, Kitimat Gerry Ogilvie, Kimberley Bill Jones, Kimberley 1993-94 – Dunc Jamieson, 1983-84 – Cors Verhage, Lumby Penticton Doug Morton, Victoria Frank Lento, Fernie Earl Sinkie, Vancouver Joe Morellato, Hastings 1984-85 – Jean Entner, Logan Lake 1994-95 – Ray Bissette, Mackenzie Duane Entner, Logan John Dahl, Mackenzie Lake Ed Dunham, Chilliwack Tom Homersham, Betty Gilbert, Surrey Kimberley Gordon Allan Matthews, Williams Strachan, Kelowna Lake 1985-86 – Bob Dahl, Terrace 1995-96 – Bill Hucul, Salmon Arm Norm Guizzo, Cranbrook Jean Jones, North Elizabeth Smith, Lumby Vancouver 1986-87 – Reg Aldus, Vancouver Pat Lang, Fort St. Ken Lozoway, Victoria John Howard LeTroy, Maureen Karran, Semiahmoo Williams Lake Reo Martin, Lenore Hewlett, Fort St. James Westbank Rino Sellan, Kimberley Karen Swick, Kitimat

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1996-97 – Claude Skerry, Vancouver Williams Lake John Ptucha, Richmond Terry Owen, North Neil Britton, Penticton Vancouver Dutch Hopman, Kelowna Larry Gathercole, Karen Swetlikoe, Kamloops Kamloops Ken Kjenstad, Clearwater 2001-02 – Audrey Foster, Ted Coyne, Princeton Prince George Richard Anderson, Bill Greene, Armstrong Summerland Liz Johnston, Richmond William Lee, Port Moody Nonie Miyazaki, Merritt 1997-98 – Florence Rempel, Anita Palmer, Fernie Victoria Deanna Rau, Stewart Ken Burry, South Delta 2002-03 – Steve Amiss, Quesnel Peter Schular, Golden Donna Henderson, Marlyn Ryder, Kelowna Kamloops Gay Hahn, Grandview Andrew Jakubeit, Roy Sakaki, Salmon Arm Penticton Jack Koteles, South Wilf Liefke, Vernon Okanagan Kerry Solinsky, Kelowna 1998-99 – Andrew Mustard, Marv Waller, Mission Vancouver Ross Bidinger, Invermere Gary Schiffo, Sparwood 2003-04 – Bruce Walter, Lillooet Bob McCotter, Jim Healey, Okanagan Prince George Jim Alaway, Summerland Pat Worton, Kamloops Terri Munro, Vancouver Pat & Carol Rolston, Robin Douville, Creston Sicamous Charlie Knotts, Victoria Sandy Cook, Invermere Bev Weiler, Fort St. John Jenney Nemeth, 2004-05 – Rob Born, Winfield Summerland Marilyn Brzowtowski, 1999-00 – Rick Deets, Surrey Armstrong Sharon Brown, Westside Stan Burton, Kamloops Elinor Adolphe, Penticton Heidi Reid, Hundred Mile Bruce Walker, Thompson House Cariboo Gary Ware, Dan Seibel, OMAHA Merritt Lynda Sali, Revelstoke Marilyn Van Damme, Stacey Villaneaua, Prince George Summerland Bob Trobak, 2005-06 – Rhona Martin, Sicamous Fort St. John Clevland Astle, Port 2000-01 – Cliff Tyson, Trail Coquitlam Bob Lepage, Colin Rasmusson, Prince George Kamloops Bonnie Cameron, West Wendy Pottie,

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Salmon Arm Bill Van Helvoirt, Susie Sherman, Sooke Prince George Karen Jorgenson, 2010-11 – Ryan Curr, Langley Fort Nelson Bruce Stusrud, Val Macala, Canal 100 Mile House Flats Marty Floris, Vanderhoof 2006-07 – Diana Raffan, North Jim McDonald, Okanagan Fort Nelson Gordon Matthews, Cindy Underhill, Thompson Cariboo Whitehorse Bud Rich, Sicamous Paul DeShane, Penticton Patty Willowby, Lillooet 2011-12 – Mike Bryce, Jack Koteles, OMAHA Prince George George Rithaler, Salmon Jim MacDonald, Arm Vancouver Island Lynne Kiang, Richmond Dave Smith, Nelson Robert Strachan, Jackie Marshall, Rossland - Trail Fort St. James 2007-08 – Sherry Anderson, South Mike Readman, Okanagan Dawson Creek Maria Andre, Okanagan - Munson McKinney, Mainline AHA West Vancouver Bev Grossler, Lillooet Rory Smith, OMAHA Debbie Harrison, 2012-13 – Bonnie Chung, Lower Slamon Arm Donna Mainland McLellan, Clearwater & Bruce Stusrud, District North Central Kari Mostat, Salmon Richard Powell, Arm North East Debbie Quesnel, Val Fulton, Okanagan Thompson Cariboo Robin Edwards, 2008-09 – Dale Cassell, Kamloops Vancouver Island Elaine Gill, Merritt Kim Dimock, Tom Marsh, Salmon Arm West Kootenay David Phillips, Salmon Gard Seed, Yukon Arm 2013-14 – Teri Craft, West Scott Robertson, Merritt Kootenay Kevin Urekar, Port Mike Landucci, Moody North East/ Yukon Keith Watson, Debbie Adam, Salmon Arm Lower Mainland 2009-10 – Dennis Baraducci, 2014-15 – Travis Stewart, North Revelstoke Central Debbie Cooper, Ken MacKenzie, Juan de Fuca Vancouver Island James Niezen, PCAHA

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Diana Hoggard, Powell River Okanagan Michelle Hillaby, Kevin Marascoo, Nelson East Kootenay Terri Waller, Nanaimo Brek Stewart, Wesley Hart, Lower Mainland Burns Lake 2015-16 – Bill Sidaway, 2018-19 – Mike Bell, Victoria Tri-Port Lewis Kinvig, Danielle Drummond, Okanagan Haines Junction Lindsay Thorley, Rod McInnes, Lower Mainland Terrace Paul Willing, AJ Sander, Lower Mainland Richmond Female Tim Knight, Leanne Smith, Lower Mainland Pacific Coast 2016-17 – Cory Cross, West 2019-20 – Crystal Fisher, North Kelowna West District Christine Storey, Croft Kurka, Prince Rupert Dawson Creek Deanna Cox, Jeff Keiver, Kimberley Cloverdale Jeremy Robb, Sharlene Check, Whistler Port Alberni Sheryl Williamson, Sue Wilson, Juan de Fuca/Victoria Sunshine Coast Grizzlies 2017-18 – Drew MacDonald, Port Coquitlam Jodi Mastrodonato, Powell River Mike Mastrodonato,

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Hockey Canada Officiating Awards

The Hockey Canada Officiating Awards are given in recognition of outstanding service during the season. The categories for the awards are most promising, most improved and most deserving official.

1989-90 – Mark Trevelyan, Williams Kevin Penny, Lake Prince George Chris de Haan, 1998-99 – Kevin Perkin, Abbotsford Powell River Fred Zibin, Port Alberni Bill Wylie, Kelowna 1990-91 – Brad Laffin, Chilliwack Francis Rankin, Scott Murray, Creston Whitehorse Adolph Jede, Quesnel 1999-00 – Rob Fryer, Kamloops 1991-92 – Jack Darney, Jenna Lewis, Kitimat Sechelt Kristina Dick, Kamloops Clay Matile, Williams Stacey De Wynter, Lake Powell River Jordie Dwyer, Surrey 2000-01 – Stephan Rainville, 1992-93 – Brian Youngson, Courtenay Coquitlam Trent Lawrence, Quesnel Angela Sosnoski, New Tyler Noble, Terrace Westminster Darren 2001-02 – Charles Bryon, Merritt Zupp, Vernon Ross Campbell, Quesnel 1993-94 – Margaret Logan, Jennifer Konicek, Kitimat Prince Rupert 2002-03 – Steven McKay, Jonathan Chapman, Clearwater Surrey Daniel Dittaro, Willy Saari, Kamloops Vanderhoof 1994-95 – Naomi Horbatch, Port Ryan Stefani, Vancouver Alberni Marc Audet, 2003-04 – Eric Martens, Vanderhoof Comox Kameron Poirier, Delta Kelly Sutherland, Adam Hyatt, Richmond Prince George 1995-96 – Rae Hartley, Winfield 2004-05 – Glen Brown, Cranbrook Todd Zilki, Vancouver Jason Cramer, Surrey Mike Fraser, Powell River Curtis McGregor, 1996-97 – Chris Butcher, Comox Fort Nelson Jamie Wilson, Nanaimo 2005-06 – Clayton Young, Fort St. Pat Bensmiller, Burnaby James 1997-98 – Kristine Dick, Kamloops Rachel Robilliard, Joe Bennett, Oliver North Delta

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Adam Hyatt, Prince 2012-13 – Max Kellington, Mission George Caleb Wale, Vanderhoof 2006-07 – Kevin Sherman, Larry Krause, Abbotsford Prince Rupert 2013-14 – Kathleen Downey, Graham Chandler, Parksville Surrey Jake Stubbs, Vancouver Ryan Carr, Vancouver Bill Staats, Quesnel Thunderbirds 2014-15 – Jacob Apostoliuk, Delta 2007-08 – Kowan O’Keefe, Kaiden de Roon, Salmon Arm Halfmoon Bay Adrienne Beacon, Mike Page, Trail Kamloops 2015-16 – Eric Pilla, Castlegar Jacob Hill, Caitlyn Schwab, Vancouver Thunderbirds Coquitlam 2008-09 – Kayla Keeping, Savona Tyler Garden, Prince Meaghan Pranke, George Nanaimo 2016-17 – Megan Howes, Burnaby Andrew Wutke, Rupert Xu, Vancouver Salmon Arm Thunderbirds 2009-10 – Brendon Creyke, Jamie Terron, Castlegar Prince George 2017-18 – Zach Kelly, Nanaimo Ron Dietterle, Aldergrove Kiana Heska, Surrey Shelby Roberge, Kitimat Josh Hutchinson, Mission 2010-11 – Tom Tazelaar, Williams 2018-19 – EJ Weston, Nanaimo Lake Danika Kroeker, Prince Connor Simmons, White George Rock Rasmussen Family Andrew Knee, (Verne, Jacquie, Everett), Dawson Creek Lillooet 2011-12 – Tyler Houghton, West 2019-20 – Ryan Fury, Quesnel Kelowna Brayden Stewart, Brett McLean, Fort St. Abbotsford John Savannah Stops, Surrey Adam Luchkanych, Salmon Arm

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EXCELLENCE & EXTRAORDINARY SCHOLARSHIP

This BC Hockey Scholarship is awarded annually to two (2) members of BC Hockey.

2011-12 - Tamara Louis, 2016-17 - Madelyn Huston, Richmond Maple Ridge Tony Yang, Richmond Laine Grace, Vernon 2012-13 - Kristyn Zoschke, 2017-18 - Lewis Arnold, North Coquitlam Vancouver Shalissa Haggard, Anya Leverman, 100 Mile Langford House 2013-14 - Jacob Dolinar, 2018-19 - Madison Van Will, Port Armstrong McNeill Adrianna Johnson, 100 Liam Wong, Vancouver Mile House 2019-20 - Brennan Katsube, Delta 2014-15 - Kevin Makasoff, Megan Dyck, Victoria Armstrong Tyler Yan, Richmond 2015-16 - Kadrian Klimchuk, Castlegar Spencer Richardson, Delta

JIM STIRLING SCHOLARSHIP

This BC Hockey Scholarship is awarded annually to one (1) member of BC Hockey on behalf of BFL Canada in the honour of Jim’s devotion to Minor Hockey in Canada.

2012-13 - Cole MacDonald, 2017-18 - Rebekah Ferguson, Port Moody Kamloops 2014-15 - Tyrell Buckley, Penticton 2018-19 - Carson Stocker, Kaleden 2015-16 - Robert Young, 2019-20 - Markus Gould, Port Charlie Lake Moody 2016-17 - Katya Leverman, 100 Mile House

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BC HOCKEY STAFF SCHOLARSHIP

This BC Hockey Scholarship is awarded annually to one (1) member of BC Hockey who has demonstrated excellence on and off the ice.

2011-12 - Trevor Pickett, Vernon 2016-17 - Brendan Murray, 2012-13 - Carson Clegg, Rosedale Pitt Meadows 2013-14 - Eric Matteucci, Fruitvale 2017-18 - Ellie Gartrell, Kamloops 2014-15 - Michael Addy, Port Alberni 2018-19 - Landon Foley, Surrey 2015-16 - Cassandra Penhold, 2019-20 - Nicole Thomas, Kamloops New Hazelton

BC HOCKEY SCHOLARSHIPS

BC Hockey Scholarships are awarded annually by BC Hockey Membership to recognize and enhance the opportunities presented when furthering one’s education. Three (3) of these awards are presented as Memorial Scholarships.

2009-10 – Christopher Matthews, Clearwater and District Richmond 2011-12 – Cody Allison, North Christopher Albee, Saanich Ryan Beach, Vernon Michael Van Nostrand, Marc Dumont, Kamloops Fort St. John Hannah Mitchell, Melissa Cachia, Smithers Port McNeill Nicol Dimock, Grand Trevor Pickett, Forks Geoffry Doka, Vernon QQ Elk Valley Liane Brooks, Liam Ross, Surrey Sooke Breton Trask, Invermere Tyler Berg, Vernon Megan Watt, 2010-11 – Harveer Takhar, Surrey Prince George Carissa Rix, Kamloops Katelyn Yuris, Trail Jason Reid, Port Moody 2012-13 – Michael Chute, Colton Hamilton, Surrey Dawson Creek Isaac Davies, Smithers Rhett Munson, Terrace Sam Brennan, Cariboo Cheyann Newman, Cougars MML Quesnel Elizabeth Emery, South Cori-Anne Huisman, Delta Mathew Jones, Fernie 127 2020-2021 BC Hockey Awards

Jessie Lay, Kaslo Prince George Ellis Martin, Port Alberni Casey Norris, Chetwynd Justin Lee, Victoria Riley Coish, Smithers Jordan Bordignon, Evan Wilkinson, Coquitlam West Kelowna Justin Uyeno, Richmond Zoe Konanz, Penticton Jonathan Hack, Marco Carello, Sooke Penticton Jeremy Hopper, Kenneth Batke, Vernon Powell River 2013-14 – Eric Matteucci, Trail 2016-17 – Zach Jennejohn, Adam Doka, Fernie Langley Jacob Dolinar, Armstrong Sarah Sullivan, North Adrianna Johnson, Shore Female 100 Mile House Mitch Savage, Surrey Nathan Dasilva, Maggie Robinson, Richmond Penticton Naiya Sang, Vancouver Jenna Fletcher, Shane Hopwood, Greater Vernon Prince George Niall Murphy, Saanich Josh Krueger, Fort Shay-Lee McConnell, St. John Alberni Simon Kiiskila, Smithers Duncan Cairns, Courtney Morice, Oceanside Kamloops Benjamin Fridriksson, Connor Fairweather, Nanaimo Campbell River Caily Mellott, Giordano Corlazzoli, Hundred Mile House Ucluelet Eric Pilla, Castlegar 2014-15 – Griffin Dolling, 2017-18 – Will Dow-Kenny, Port Alberni Abbotsford Tatianna Haggard, Emma Hall, Maple Ridge Victoria Alexander Jansen, Hailey Haskell, Kelowna Salmon Arm Sage Pavlovich, Darien Grace, Vernon Kamloops Jarod Lang, Fort St. William King, Nanaimo John Andre Sutter, Courtenay Tyler Atherton, Elkford, Tyler Braaten, Lauren Smaha-Muir, Prince George Smithers Aiden Craig-Steele Juliana Vizza, McBride Fort St. John 2015-16 – Nicole Klein, Elkford Myah Bowal, Terrace Nicolas Oullette, Langley Jacob Beranek, Elkford Emily Burlie, Vancouver Aiden Jenner, Castlegar Grace Barlow,

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2018-19 – Shawn Callaghan, Surrey Mickeely Rippin, Victoria Justin Vasquez, West Kelowna Connor Milburn, Kamloops Gabrielle Pierce, Williams Lake David Leite, Kitimat Jean-Rene Lecourt, Smithers Shayla Elias, South Slocan 2019-20 – Cameron Reid, Kimberley Joshua Ho, Burnaby Paige Outhouse, Williams Lake Shayden Hiebert, Cecil Lake Bryton Gaudet, Terrace Lyndsy Acheson, Summerland Owen Delichte, Victoria Corbin Anderson, Castlegar

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BRUCE ALLISON SCHOLARSHIP

This BC Hockey scholarship will be awarded annually in memory of the late Bruce Allison of Richmond, 26th President of BC Hockey. Bruce Allison was instrumental in establishing and pursuing scholarship opportunities for members of BC Hockey and advocated the pursuit of educational goals through hockey excellence.

1989-90 – Ryan Douglas, 2006-07 – Kelsey Holkestad, Surrey Coquitlam 2007-08 – Carmen Petrick, Nelson 1990-91 – Leo Willing, Vancouver 2008-09 – Kendra VanDenBerghe, 1991-92 – Andrew Young, Duncan Kelowna 1992-93 – Sean Vickers, 2009-10 – Jordan Magnuson, Williams Lake Coquitlam 1993-94 – Richard Pedan, Burns 2010-11 – Shannon Hall, Nelson Lake 2011-12 – Sten Sundin, Prince 1994-95 – Brad Farrell, North Rupert Vancouver 2012-13 – Jonathon Hack, Penticton 1995-96 – Julie Bennett, Penticton 2013-14 – Duncan Stefurak, Maple 1996-97 – Brett Hagardt, Enderby Ridge 1997-98 – Tyler Abel, 2014-15 – Tyler Andrews, Delta Williams Lake 2018-19 – Jake Sheridan, 1998-99 – Jeanine Saville, Sidney Maple Ridge 1999-00 – Jim Storey, Fraser Lake 2019-20 – Andrew Hansen, Surrey 2000-01 – Dan Seibel, Kelowna 2001-02 – Michael Heath, Richmond 2002-03 – Douglas Heath, Richmond 2003-04 – Tyler Hikida, Richmond 2004-05 – Nicholas Kang, Kamloops 2005-06 – Christopher Longley, West Vancouver

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JEFF BUTLER SCHOLARSHIP

This BC Hockey scholarship will be awarded annually in memory of Jeff Butler, a Junior A hockey player who was fatally injured during a hockey game on Saturday, September 14, 1985. Jeff was a dedicated young man with rare qualities of character and determination.

1985-86 – Steve Bradwell, Fort St. West Vancouver John 2005-06 – Scott Sinclair, Abbotsford 1986-87 – Alan Oishi, Vancouver 2006-07 – Jamie Leveille, Burnaby 1987-88 – Maco Balkovec, Burnaby 2007-08 – Chad Freeman, Grand 1988-89 – Kevin Hansen, Sechelt Forks 1989-90 – Steven Williams, Nakusp 2008-09 – Michael Allan, Coquitlam 1990-91 – Tom Needham, Quesnel 2009-10 – Noah Stone, Kamloops 1991-92 – Alain Suurkask, North 2010-11 – Ethan Gaines, Abbotsford Shore 2011-12 – Jackson Lindsay, 1992-93 – Ryan Beech, Sicamous Richmond 1993-94 – Steve Howitt, Richmond 2012-13 – Cori-Anne Huisman 1994-95 – Nancy Scholz, 2013-14 – Perrin Waldock, Whitehorse Chilliwack 1995-96 – Chris Lacroix, Richmond 2014-15 – Keaton Roch, Nelson 1996-97 – Matthew Makuck, Sidney 2018-19 – Connor Chan, Victoria 1997-98 – Adrian Wladichuk, 2019-20 – Jordan Si, Richmond Vancouver 1998-99 – Trevor Brady, Kitimat 1999-00 – Nicole Zilkie, Kaslo 2000-01 – David LeNeveu, Nanaimo 2001-02 – Kristine Leckie, Victoria 2002-03 – Imran Esmail, Coquitlam 2003-04 – Katrin-Liis Graham, Surrey 2004-05 – Christopher Nixon-Giles,

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TED HARGREAVES SCHOLARSHIP

This BC Hockey scholarship will be awarded annually in memory of Ted Hargreaves, a former BC Hockey District Coach Coordinator and Program of Excellence Coordinator, who passed away in 2005.

2005-06 – Thomas Isenor, Boundary 2017-18 – Nicole Vavrukh, 2006-07 – Scott Soles, Golden Richmond 2007-08 – Jason Alessio, Smithers 2018-19 – Sam Miller, Rossland 2008-09 – Ryan Uyeno, Richmond 2019-20 – Cammie Matteau- 2009-10 – Katrina Wood, Rushbrook, Whister Semiahmoo 2010-11 – Jackson Jane, Cowichan Valley 2011-12 – Grant Matthews, Robson 2012-13 – Jordan Bordignon 2013-14 – Jessie Olfert, Penticton 2014-15 – Christy Wee, Richmond

VANCOUVER CANUCKS ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIPS

2019-20 – Blake Morrison, South Delta () Amanda Thomas, Kamloops (Doug Lidster) Bryce Neid, Terrace (Dan Hamhuis) Nolan Sammut, Vancouver (Cesare Maniage) Jordan Bond, Victoria (Willie Mitchell)

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BC HOCKEY CHAMPIONS

Senior AAA

The Savage Cup Donated to the BC Hockey by Mr. J.M. Savage of Victoria, BC (Canadian Colliers), in 1911 for competition by Senior AAA Hockey Clubs, emblematic of the Senior AAA Hockey Championship of British Columbia

1912-13 – Vancouver Rowing Club 1922-23 – Vancouver Young 1913-14 – Fraser Mills Hockey Club Liberals 1914-15 – Vancouver B.B. Hockey 1923-24 – Rossland Hockey Club Club 1924-25 – Rossland Hockey Club 1915-16 – Vancouver B.B. Hockey 1925-26 – Vancouver Towers Club 1926-27 – 1916-17 – Vancouver Towers 1927-28 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1917-18 – Vancouver Towers 1928-29 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1918-19 – Vancouver Towers 1929-30 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1919-20 – Vancouver Towers 1930-31 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1920-21 – University of British 1931-32 – Trail Smoke Eaters Columbia 1932-33 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1921-22 – Vancouver Towers 1933-34 – Kimberley Dynamiter (J.Pratt)

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1934-35 – Kimberley Dynamiters 1954-55 – Vernon Canadians (Johnny Achtzener) 1955-56 – Vernon Canadians 1935-36 – Kimberley Dynamiters (George Agar) (Johnny Achtzener) (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS OF (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS OF CANADA) CANADA) 1956-57 – 1936-37 – Nelson Maple Leafs (Roy McBride) (A.S. Aitken) 1957-58 – Kelowna Packers 1937-38 – Trail Smoke Eaters (Jack O’Reilly) (Elmer Piper) 1958-59 – Vernon Canadians (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS OF (George Agar) CANADA) 1959-60 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1938-39 – Kimberley Dynamiters (Robt. Kromm) (Eric Hornquist) 1960-61 – Nelson Maple Leafs 1939-40 – Trail Smoke Eaters (Mickey Maglio) (Jack Kwasney) 1961-62 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1940-41 – Trail Smoke Eaters (Robt. Kromm) (Jim Morris) (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS OF 1941-42 – Kimberley Dynamiters CANADA) (Ralph Redding) 1962-63 – No Competition 1942-43 – Victoria Army 1963-64 – Kimberley Dynamiters (Bill Carse) (W. Jones) 1943-44 – New Westminster 1964-65 – Nelson Maple Leafs (Frank Dotten) (Robt. Kromm) 1944-45 – No Competition 1965-66 – Kimberley Dynamiters 1945-46 – Trail Smoke Eaters (Les Lilley) (Jimmy Morris) 1966-67 – Nelson Maple Leafs 1946-47 – Kimberley Dynamiters (Frank Arnett) (Ralph Redding) 1967-68 – Spokane Jets 1947-48 – Trail Smoke Eaters (Colin Kilburn) (Ab Cronie) 1968-69 – Spokane Jets 1948-49 – Trail Smoke Eaters (E.I. Rollins) (Ab Cronie) 1969-70 – Spokane Jets 1949-50 – Kamloops Elks (E.I. Rollins) (Paul Thompson) (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS OF 1950-51 – CANADA) (Ed Shamlock) 1970-71 – Nelson Maple Leafs 1951-52 – Trail Smoke Eaters (Marshall J. Severyn) (Gerry Thomson) 1971-72 – Spokane Jets 1952-53 – Penticton V’s (Norman Johnson) (Bill Carse) (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS OF 1953-54 – Penticton V’s CANADA) (Grant Warwick) 1972-73 – Spokane Jets (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS OF (Norman Johnson) CANADA)

134 BC Hockey Awards 2020-2021

1973-74 – Cranbrook Royals 1991-92 – Abbotsford Flyers (Eric Sutcliffe) (Scott Bradley, 1974-75 – Spokane Flyers Chris Hans) (Tom Hodges) 1992-93 – Whitehorse Huskies 1975-76 – Spokane Flyers (R. Areshenkoff, Al Gibbs) (Tom Hodges) (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS OF (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS OF CANADA) CANADA) 1993-94 – Penticton Silver Bullets 1976-77 – Spokane Flyers (L.Lemire, G. Thygesen, (Ted McAneeley) S. Cyr) 1977-78 – Kimberley Dynamiters 1994-95 – Powell River Regals (Jim McCrimmon) (Harry Smith) (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS OF 1995-96 – Powell River Regals CANADA) (T. English) 1978-79 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1996-97 – Powell River Regals (Hal Jones) (R. Viglasi) 1979-80 – Spokane Flyers (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS OF (Ron Harris) CANADA) (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS OF 1997-98 – Powell River Regals CANADA) (R. Viglasi, G. Kremsater) 1980-81 – Quesnel Kangaroos 1998-99 – Powell River Regals (J. Marsh) (M. Andrews, T. English, 1981-82 – Cranbrook Royals G. Kremsater) (Kelly Ferner) 1999-00 – Powell River Regals (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS OF (V. Kinley) CANADA) (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS OF 1982-83 – Trail Smoke Eaters CANADA) (Seth Martin) 2000-01 – Powell River Regals 1983-84 – (J. Vanderkemp, T. (E.I. Rollins) English) 1984-85 – Spokane Chiefs 2001-02 – Powell River Regals (E.I. Rollins) (K. Lewis) 1985-86 – Nelson Maple Leafs 2002-03 – Powell River Regals (Bill Kestell) (T. English) 1986-87 – Nelson Maple Leafs 2003-04 – Trail Smoke Eaters (Bill Kestell) (P. Sheets, M. Heslop) 1987-88 – Elk Valley Blazers 2004-05 – Powell River Regals (Dan Robertson, Mike (T. English) Will) 2005-06 – Powell River Regals 1988-89 – Abbotsford Flyers (T. English) (Scott Bradley) 2006-07 – Fort St. John Flyers 1989-90 – Abbotsford Flyers (R. Larson) (Scott Bradley) 2007-08 – Fort St. John Flyers 1990-91 – Abbotsford Flyers (A. Brash) (Scott Bradley) 2008-09 – Fort St. John Flyers (A. Brash)

135 2020-2021 BC Hockey Awards

2009-10 – Fort St. John Flyers (A. Brash) (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS OF CANADA) 2010-11 – Fort St. John Flyers (D. Leahy) 2011-12 – Powell River Regals (T. English) 2012-13 – Fort St. John (D. Leahy) 2013-14 – Powell River Regals (R. Hopper)

136 BC Hockey Awards 2020-2021

Senior AA

The Coy Cup Donated to the BC Hockey by Colonel Coy of the 50th Gordon Highlanders (now the 16th Scottish) of Victoria, BC, emblematic of the Senior AA Amateur Hockey Championship of British Columbia.

1922-23 – Enderby Hockey Club 1935-36 – Merritt Hockey Club 1924-25 – Ex-King George 1936-37 – Pioneer Mines Hockey Club Hockey Club 1925-26 – Kimberley Hockey Club 1937-38 – Bralorne Golddiggers (Ted Nagle) 1938-39 – Bralorne Golddiggers 1926-27 – Prince George 1940-41 – Nanaimo Clippers Hockey Club 1941-42 – Nanaimo Clippers 1927-28 – Vernon 1942-43 – Vernon Hockey Club 1928-29 – Vernon Hockey Club 1943-44 – Vernon Legionnaires 1929-30 – Vernon Hockey Club 1944-45 – No Competition 1930-31 – Lumby Flying Frenchmen 1945-46 – Vernon 1931-32 – Vernon and Prince 1946-47 – Trail All-Stars George, jointly (Jack Kwasney) 1932-33 – Kimberley Hockey Club 1947-48 – New Westminster 1933-34 – Vernon Hillsides 1934-35 – Vernon 1948-49 – Nanaimo Clippers (Red Carr)

137 2020-2021 BC Hockey Awards

1949-50 – Trail All-Stars 1970-71 – Prince George (Frank Waite) (Robert Brooks) 1950-51 – Trail Intermediate 1971-72 – Shmyr Flyers Smoke Eaters (T. Shmyr) (Frank Waite) 1972-73 – Prince George Mohawks 1951-52 – Kamloops Loggers (R. Brooks) (Kenny Stewart) 1973-74 – Coquitlam Canadians 1952-53 – Trail All-Stars (G. Glazier) (Bob Weist) 1974-75 – Prince George Mohawks 1953-54 – Trail All-Stars (D. Wilkie) (Ian McLeod) 1975-76 – Prince George Mohawks 1954-55 – Trail All-Stars (Don Wilkie) (Frank Turik) 1976-77 – North Shore Hurry 1955-56 – Nanaimo Clippers Kings (P. Shmyr) (Red Carr) 1977-78 – Prince George Mohawks 1956-57 – Kimberley Dynamiters (Don Wilkie) (J. Achtzener) ( CHAMPIONS OF 1957-58 – Nanaimo Clippers CANADA) (Red Carr) 1978-79 – North Shore Hurry Kings 1958-59 – Vancouver Carlings (John Anderson) (Mike Shabaga) 1979-80 – 1959-60 – Nanaimo Labatts (Gary Forbes) (Red Carr) (HARDY CUP CHAMPIONS OF 1960-61 – Trail Oilers CANADA) (Alex Birukow) 1980-81 – Victoria Athletics 1961-62 – Summerland Macs (Gord Neilson) (Bernie Bathgate) 1981-82 – Quesnel Kangaroos 1962-63 – (R. Marsh) (Bud Evans) 1982-83 – Quesnel Kangaroos 1963-64 – Kamloops Chiefs (Bob Marsh) (W. Evans) 1983-84 – Quesnel Kangaroos 1964-65 – Vernon Luckies (J. Marsh) (V. Dye) 1984-85 – Quesnel Kangaroos 1965-66 – Quesnel Kangaroos (J. Marsh) (W. Ramsden) 1985-86 – Quesnel Kangaroos 1966-67 – Powell River Regals (B. Gassoff, W. Holmes) (Rob McCallum) 1986-87 – Quesnel Kangaroos 1967-68 – Quesnel Kangaroos (Brad Gassoff) (W. Ramsden) 1987-88 – Quesnel Kangaroos 1968-69 – Powell River Regals (Win Winofsky) (Robert Crawford) 1988-89 – Abbotsford Blues 1969-70 – Powell River Regals (Scott Bradley) (Robert Crawford) 1989-90 – Quesnel Kangaroos (HARDY CUP CHAMPIONS OF (Steve Amiss) CANADA)

138 BC Hockey Awards 2020-2021

1990-91 – Revelstoke Merchants 2006-07 – Rossland Warriors (L. Black, A. Cota) (D. Bradford) 1991-92 – Penticton Silver Bullets 2007-08 – Kitimat Ice Demons (G. Thygesen, B. (M.Stephanavicius) Chapman) 2008-09 – Williams Lake 1992-93 – Powell River Regals Stampeders (K.Kohlen) (John Vanderkamp) 2009-10 – Powell River Regals 1993-94 – (T. English/R. Hopper) (N. Andrews, K. Davies) 2010-11 – Kitimat Ice Demons 1994-95 – No Competition (D. Baker/ M. 1995-96 – New Westminster Steponavicius) Beavers (D. Rainville) 2014-15 – Fort St. John (G. Dicaire) 1996-97 – Fort St. James Stars 2015-16 – Fort St. John (A. Leriger) (G. Rosa) 2016-17 – Whitehorse (M.Tuton) 1997-98 – Quesnel Kangaroos 2017-18 – Dawson Creek (T. Kirkham, W.) Canucks (G. Cooper) 2011-12 – Smithers Steelheads 2018-19 – Dawson Creek Canucks (T. Devries) (C. Stevens) 2012-13 – Williams Lake 2019-20 – Not Presented (C. Philpot) 2013-14 – Williams Lake (C. Philpot) Winofsky) 1998-99 – Fort St. James Stars (K. Lodge) 1999-00 – No Competition 2000-01 – New Westminster Beavers (D. Rainville) 2001-02 – Trail Smokeaters (M. Heslop) 2002-03 – Trail Smokeaters (P. Sheets, M. Heslop) 2003-04 – East Kootenay Royals (B. Watson) 2004-05 – Kitimat Ice Demons (M.Whelan, M.Steponavicius) 2005-06 – Kitimat Ice Demons

139 2020-2021 BC Hockey Awards

Senior Male Intercollegiate Emblematic of the BC Intercollegiate Hockey League Championship

2006-07 – University of Victoria 2013-14 – Selkirk College 2007-08 – Simon Fraser University 2014-15 – Selkirk College 2008-09 – University of Victoria 2015-16 – Selkirk College 2009-10 – Simon Fraser University 2016-17 – University of Victoria 2010-11 – Simon Fraser University 2017-18 – Trinity Western University 2011-12 – University of Victoria 2018-19 – Trinity Western University 2012-13 – Selkirk College 2019-20 – Not Presented

140 BC Hockey Awards 2020-2021

Junior A

The Mowat Cup Donated to the BC Hockey by Mr. John Mowat of Victoria, BC for competition of Junior Hockey Clubs, emblematic of the Junior A Amateur Hockey Championship of British Columbia.

1927-28 – Fernie 1939-40 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1928-39 – Nelson (Wm. ‘Scotty’ Ross) 1929-30 – King George,Vancouver 1940-41 – No Competition 1930-31 – Ex-King George, 1941-42 – No Competition Vancouver 1942-43 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1931-34 – Trail Smoke Eaters, 3 1943-44 – Trail Smoke Eaters years (Wm. ‘Scotty’ 1944-45 – No Competition Ross) 1945-46 – Nanaimo Clippers 1934-35 – King George,Vancouver (Walter ‘Bus’ Matthews) 1935-36 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1946-47 – Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters (Steve Matovich) (Gerry Thomson) 1936-37 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1947-48 – Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters (Steve Matovich) (Hedley Marshall) 1937-38 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1948-49 – Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters (Steve Matovich) 1949-50 – Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters (Gerry Thompson) (Jimmy Anderson) 1938-39 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1950-51 – Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters (Gerry Thompson) (Ron Gardiner)

141 2020-2021 BC Hockey Awards

1951-52 – Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters 1974-75 – Bellingham Blazers (Jimmy Anderson) (L. Gingras) 1952-53 – Vernon Juniors 1975-76 – Nor Wes Caps (Bud Anderson) (Brian Crowe) 1953-54 – Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters 1976-77 – (Robt. Milne) (J. Henderson) 1954-55 – Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters 1977-78 – (Leo Soligo) (J. Tennant) 1955-56 – Vernon Juniors 1978-79 – Richmond Sockeyes (Sarge Sammartino) (J. Wild, D. Purdy) 1956-57 – Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters 1979-80 – Penticton Knights (Jimmy Mailey) (Marc Pezzin) 1957-58 – Warfield Juniors 1980-81 – Penticton Knights (Robt. Clements) (Marc Pezzin) 1958-59 – Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters 1981-82 – Penticton Knights (Robt. Clements) (Marc Pezzin) 1959-60 – Penticton (Bernie 1982-83 – Abbotsford Flyers Bathgate) (Don Berry, John Olver) 1960-61 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1983-84 – Langley Eagles (Ray Hamilton) (J. Oliver, P. Logan) 1961-62 – Kamloops Rockets 1984-85 – Penticton Knights (Kenny Stewart) (R. Kozuback, 1962-63 – Trail Smoke Eaters N. Iannone) (Ray Hamilton) 1985-86 – Penticton Knights 1963-64 – Kamloops Rockets (R. Kozuback, N. (K. Stewart) Iannone) 1964-65 – New Westminster ( CHAMPIONS Royals (R. Fenton) OF CANADA) 1965-66 – New Westminster 1986-87 – Richmond Sockeyes Royals (R. Fenton) (O. Kurtenbach) 1966-67 – New Westminster (CENTENNIAL CUP CHAMPIONS Royals (R. Fenton) OF CANADA) 1967-68 – Penticton Broncos 1987-88 – Vernon Lakers (Ernie (Jack Taggert) Gare, George Fargher) 1968-69 – Victoria Cougars 1988-89 – Vernon Lakers (Doug Anderson) (Ernie Gare, 1969-70 – Vernon Essos Ed Johnstone) (Oddie Lowe) 1989-90 – New Westminster Royals 1970-71 – Kamloops Rockets (J. Olver, D. Pisiak, (Joe Tennant) V. Lemire, H. Smyl) 1971-72 – Vernon Essos Vernon Lakers, – Host (Oddie Lowe) Team 1972-73 – Penticton Broncos (CENTENNIAL CUP CHAMPIONS (Don Slater) OF CANADA) 1973-74 – Kelowna Buckaroos 1990-91 – Vernon Lakers (D. Culley) (E. Johnstone, K. Chase)

142 BC Hockey Awards 2020-2021

(CENTENNIAL CUP CHAMPIONS 2004-05 – (R. Hillier) OF CANADA) 2005-06 – Burnaby Express 1991-92 – Vernon Lakers (R. Lanz) (E. Johnstone, P. 2006-07 – Nanaimo Clippers Esposito) (B. Bestwick) 1992-93 – 2007-08 – (Jim Hammett) (F. Harbinson) (CENTENNIAL CUP CHAMPIONS 2008-09 – OF CANADA) (M. Ferner) 1993-94 – Kelowna Spartans 2009-10 – Vernon Vipers (Jim Hammett) (M. Ferner) 1994-95 – 2010-11 – Vernon Vipers (H. Smyl) (M. Ferner/ J. Williamson) 1995-96 – Vernon Vipers 2011-12 – Penticton Vees (L. Bremner, T. Mick) (F. Harbinson) (ROYAL BANK CUP CHAMPIONS 2012-13 – Surrey Eagles OF CANADA) (M. Erhart) 1996-97 – South Surrey Eagles 2013-14 – (R. Lanz, J. Short, (B. Wolff) M. Holick) 2014-15 – Penticton Vees 1997-98 – South Surrey Eagles (F. Harbinson) (M. Holick, J. Short) 2015-16 – (ROYAL BANK CUP CHAMPIONS (R. Ferster) OF CANADA) 2016-17 – Penticton Vees 1998-99 – Vernon Vipers (F.Harbinson) (T. Mick, J. Oliver) 2017-18 – (ROYAL BANK CUP CHAMPIONS (B. Littler) OF CANADA) 2018-19 – Prince George Spruce 1999-00 – Chilliwack Chiefs Kings (A. Maglio) (H. Smyl) 2019-20 – Not Presented 2000-01 – Victoria Salsa (C. Blair, J. Lund, J. Read) 2001-02 – Chilliwack Chiefs (E. Hasselmann, D. Kletzel, H. Smyl) 2002-03 – Vernon Vipers (M. Vandekamp) 2003-04 – Nanaimo Clippers (B. Bestwick)

143 2020-2021 BC Hockey Awards

Junior B Fred W. (Cyclone) Taylor Trophy Donated by BC Hockey in honour of Fred (Cyclone) Taylor of Vancouver, BC emblematic of the Junior B Hockey Championship of British Columbia.

1966-67 – Comox Totems 1982-83 – North Shore W.C. Flames (Ron Darnbrough) (B. Pope, R. Wheatley) 1967-68 – Nelson Junior Maple 1983-84 – Leafs (Fritz Koehle) (T. Minnis, D. Noble) 1978-69 – Fort St. John Golden 1984-85 – Cranbrook Colts Hawks (Jack Durstan) (D. Spring, W. Price) 1969-70 – Trail Junior Smoke 1985-86 – Cranbrook Colts Eaters (Roy Casler) (D. Spring, R. Allen) 1970-71 – Victoria Cubs 1986-87 – Cranbrook Colts (R. Turcotte) (D. Neil) 1971-72 – Nor Wes Caps 1987-88 – White Rock Whalers (Garry Begg, G. Blore) (L. Romanchych) 1972-73 – Nor Wes Caps (Garry 1988-89 – Begg, G. Blore, (T. Renney, M. Davidson) George Wood) (WESTERN CANADA JUNIOR B 1973-74 – Cranbrook Colts CHAMPIONS) (C. Patterson) 1989-90 – Burnaby Bluehawks 1974-75 – Cranbrook Colts (G. MacGillivray) (C. Patterson) 1990-91 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1975-76 – (D. Bradford, J. Stark) (B. Robinson) 1991-92 – Richmond Sockeyes 1976-77 – Quesnel Millionaires (F. Desrochers, (Wayne Inglis) M. Lambert) 1977-78 – Quesnel Millionaires 1992-93 – Coquitlam Warriors (Wayne Inglis) (G. Kerr, R. Scoffins) 1978-79 – Quesnel Millionaires 1993-94 – (Wayne Inglis) (T. Cochrane, 1979-80 – Kimberley Knights J. Mortimer) (Gerald Goyer) 1994-95 – Sicamous Eagles 1980-81 – Northwest Americans (K. Cheveldave) (D. Chiupka, 1995-96 – R. Collins) (P. Crowther, 1981-82 – Cranbrook Colts S. Crowther) (C. Patterson) 1996-97 – Beaver Valley Nite Hawks (P. Corrado, T. Jones)

144 BC Hockey Awards 2020-2021

1997-98 – Ridge Meadow Flames 2010-11 – (S. Crowther, W. (J. Penney) McComb, E. Koopmans) 2011-12 – (WESTERN CANADA JUNIOR B (J. Cowden) CHAMPIONS) 2012-13 – Richmond Sockeyes 1998-99 – (A. Wilbur) (K. Bueckert, D. Sales, 2013-14 – Beaver Valley K. Kursteiner) Nighthawks (T. Jones) 1999-00 – Abbotsford Pilots 2014-15 – Campbell River Storm (G. Douville) (L. Stone) 2000-01 – Beaver Valley Nite 2015-16 – 100 Mile House Hawks (T. Jones, Wranglers (D.Hladun) P. Matucci) 2016-17 – Beaver Valley 2001-02 – Sicamous Eagles Nighthawks (T. Jones) (B. Robinson) 2017-18 – Richmond Sockeyes (WESTERN CANADA JUNIOR B (B. Reusch) CHAMPIONS) 2018-19 – Revelstoke Grizzlies (R. 2003-04 – Richmond Sockeyes Parent) (R. Johnson, 2019-20 – Not Presented B. Purcka, B. Koen, D. May) 2003-04 – Richmond Sockeyes (R. Johnson) 2004-05 – Osoyoos Storm (J. Liebel) (WESTERN CANADA JUNIOR B CHAMPIONS) 2005-06 – (S. Kuss) 2006-07 – Victoria Cougars (C. Didmon) 2007-08 – Grandview Steelers (A. Bruno) 2008-09 – Richmond Sockeyes (J. Lambert) 2009-10 – Revelstoke Grizzlies (J. Pont / G. Gartner)

145 2020-2021 BC Hockey Awards

Senior AAA Female

1966-67 – Esquimalt Bulldozers 1992-93 – Vancouver Bladerunners 1967-68 – Esquimalt Bulldozers (L. Powell) 1968-69 – Esquimalt Bulldozers 1993-94 – Vancouver Bladerunners 1969-70 – Coquitlam Satellites (H. Dion, L. Powell) 1970-71 – Esquimalt Bulldozers 1994-95 – Britannia Blues 1971-71 – Burnaby Bombers (L. Powell) 1972-73 – Burnaby Bombers 1995-96 – Britannia Blues 1973-74 – Esquimalt Bulldozers (L. Powell, 1974-75 – Burnaby N. Jrszenszky) 1975-76 – Burnaby 1996-97 – Britannia Blues 1976-77 – Coquitlam Satellites (L. Powell, 1977-78 – Coquitlam Satellites N. Jrszenszky) 1978-79 – North Delta Sonics 1997-98 – Richmond Lightning 1979-80 – North Delta Sonics (H. Dion, I. Chu) 1980-81 – Surrey Flyers 1998-99 – New Westminster 1981-82 – North Vancouver Lightning (H. Dion, Dynamos G. Lemieux, R. Pretty) 1982-83 – Coquitlam Satellites 1999-00 – Britannia Blues 1983-84 – North Vancouver (Lynncy Powell) (S. Fera, J. Tyson) 2000-01 – Vancouver Griffins 1984-85 – North Vancouver (S. Leone) (J. Tyson, S. Fera) 2001-02 – Richmond Steelers 1985-86 – Surrey Flyers (J. Calvano, (W. Flindall, W. Barry) S. Bradford) 1986-87 – Surrey Flyers 2002-03 – Vancouver Griffins (Dave Williams, Dennis (N. Wilson, Johnstone) D. Sheets, R.Siemens, 1987-88 – New Westminster Silver L. Parker) Hawks (R. Koyanagi) 2003-04 – Richmond Steelers 1988-89 – Surrey Flyers (Owen Pighin) (D. Johnston, 2004-05 – BC Outback (A. Neal) B. Atchinson) 2005-06 – BC Outback (A. Neal) 1989-90 – New Westminster Silver 2006-07 – BC Outback (A. Neal) Hawks (N. Wallace, R. Koyangi) 1990-91 – Surrey Flyers (D. Williams) 1991-92 – Surrey Flyers (D. Williams)

146 BC Hockey Awards 2020-2021

Senior AA Female

Don Murray Memorial Trophy

1983-84 – Newton Blazers 1997-98 – Kamloops Rangers (W. Sosnoski) (P. Doyle, Wolff) 1986-87 – Quesnel Angels 1998-99 – Kootenay Wildcats (Dan Berard) (K. Skerik, A. Neal, 1987-88 – Sooke Malahat Blues M. Boehm) (B. Sullivan) 1999-00 – Burnaby Raiders 1988-89 – Whitehorse Acorns (M. Jakubec) (Don Stonehouse) 2000-01 – Brittania Blues 1989-90 – Burnaby Sharp Shooters (L. Powell, D.Cumming) (R. Evans, 2001-02 – Great Pacific Forum M. Dykes) Lightning (C Thomson, 1990-91 – Kamloops Rangers H. Dion) (G. Eggleton, P. Doyle) 2002-03 – Burnaby Raiders 1991-92 – Kamloops Rangers (M. Jakubec, S. Leone, (P. Doyle) B. Hope) 1992-93 – Kamloops Rangers 2003-04 – Burnaby Shadows (G. Etienne, C. Wolfe) (Lori Parker) 1993-94 – Kamloops Rangers 2004-05 – Killarney Knights (G. Etienne, C. Wolfe) (C. Thomson, J. Lund) 1994-95 – Sooke Thunderbirds 2005-06 – Killarney Knights (J. Humphrey, (C. Thomson, J. Lund) R. Sluggett) 2006-07 – Langley Legends 1995-96 – Sooke Thunderbirds (K. Pascuzzo) (R. Sluggett, W. Bangert) 2007-08 – Killarney Knights 1996-97 – Sooke Thunderbirds (J.Lund) (R. Sluggett)

147 2020-2021 BC Hockey Awards

2008-09 – Killarney Knights 2013-14 – Meadow Ridge Moose (J. Lund) (G. Cockrill) 2009-10 – Killarney Knights 2016-17 – Kamloops Vibe (J. Lund) (G. Smith) 2010-11 – Killarney Knights 2017-18 – Fraser Valley Jets (D. Reed) (D. Lafortune) 2011-12 – BC Thunder 2019-20 – Not Presented (P. Soares) 2012-13 – BC Thunder (I. Mangone)

Female Senior A

1998-99 – Kamloops 2009-10 – Island Pacific Phantoms (E.Velestuk) (J. LouPoy) 1999-00 – Delta Women 2010-11 – Kamloops Vibe (D. Atkinson,T. Brown) (G. Smith) 2000-01 – Fort St. John North 2011-12 – Kamloops Vibe Peace Eagles (G. Smith) (M. Thompson, 2012-13 – Kamloops Vibe K. McKean) (G. Smith) 2001-02 – Fort St. John North 2013-14 – Kamloops Vibe Peace Eagles (G. Smith) (M. Thompson, 2014-15 – South Fraser TNT K. McKean) (D. Szeto) 2002-03 – Kamloops Vibe 2015-16 – South Fraser TNT (D. Isaacs, B. Young) (D. Szeto) 2003-04 – Kamloops Vibe 2018-19 – Fraser Valley Jets (D. (B. Young) Lafortune) 2004-05 – Prince George 2019-20 – Not Presented Northern Blades (D. Maki) 2005-06 – Campbell River Pan Fish (R. Couture) 2006-07 – Kamloops Vibe (B. Young) 2007-08 – North Peace Eages (L. Schmick/K. McKean) 2008-09 – Victoria Phantoms (J. LouPoy)

148 BC Hockey Awards 2020-2021

Female U18AAA

2007-08 – Burnaby Winter Club 2014-15 – Northern Female Steelers (B. Coupland) Cougars 2008-09 – Vancouver Fusion (M. Desjardins) (P. Thibeault) 2015-16 – Northern Capitals 2009-10 – Thompson-Okanagan (M. Desjardins) Rockets (S. Leone) 2016-17 – Greater Vancouver 2010-11 – Thompson-Okanagan Comets (M. Taylor) Rockets (M. Alder) 2016-17 – Greater Vancouver 2011-12 – Fraser Valley Phantom Comets (M. Taylor) (D. Reed) 2017-18 – Greater Vancouver 2012-13 – Fraser Valley Phantom Comets (M. Taylor) (D. Reed) 2018-19 – Greater Vancouver 2013-14 – Fraser Valley Phantom Comets (M. Taylor) (D. Reed) 2019-20 – Not Presented Female U18

1996-97 – Fernie Bladerunners 2006-07 – Kootenay Wildcats (J. Hughes, G. Smith, (B. Petrick) R. Poupart) 2007-08 – Kamloops (D.Eustache) 1997-98 – Fernie Bladerunners 2008-09 – Salmon Arm (G. Smith, Jones, (J. Fukumoto, D. Gibb) J. Hughes) 2009-10 – Kamloops (K. Moss) 1998-99 – Fernie Bladerunners 2010-11 – Langley Girls (V. Nelles) (J. Hughes, G. Smith) 2011-12 – Richmond Ravens 1999-00 – Cranbrook (D. Jones) (A. Sander) 2000-01 – Fernie Bladerunners 2012-13 – Richmond Ravens (R. Poupart) (A. Sander) 2001-02 – Fernie Bladerunners 2013-14 – Richmond Ravens (R. Poupart) (A. Sander) 2002-03 – Nelson (K. Koshey, 2014-15 – Richmond Ravens N.Hargreaves, (A.Sander) B. Merkley) 2015-16 – Richmond Ravens 2003-04 – Sooke SVI Breakers (A. Sander) (B. Tuck) 2016-17 – South Island 2004-05 – Juan de Fuca SVI (C. Atchison) Breakers (B.Tuck) 2017-18 – Williams Lake (R. Call) 2005-06 – South Island 2018-19 – Richmond Female (A. (D. Sutherland, Sander) B. Robinson, B. Tuck, 2019-20 – Not Presented R. Wong, M. Corrigan)

149 2020-2021 BC Hockey Awards

Female U15

2001-02 – TriCities Predators 2010-11 – NorthShore Female (M. Inglis) (J. Armon-Jones) 2002-03 – Victoria Racquet Club 2011-12 – Prince George (M.Corrigan, R.Wong) (D. Knoop) 2003-04 – Sooke SVI Breakers 2012-13 – Terrace (M. Desjardins) (M.Corrigan) 2013-14 – Surrey Female 2004-05 – Kelowna (D. Osness) (M. Taylor) 2005-06 – Kelowna (R. Casorso, 2014-15 – Richmond Ravens G. Weninger, M. Blanleil, (A. Lindsay) F. Buttenaar) 2015-16 – Kelowna (E. Rodger) 2006-07 – Kamloops (C. Eustache) 2016-17 – Tri-Cities (D.Van 2007-08 – Kelowna (R.Horne) Straten) 2008-09 – Kelowna (K. Andrusiak, 2017-18 – Langley Girls J. Krause) (J. Mangone) 2009-10 – North Shore Female 2018-19 – Surrey Female (T. Kerr) (A.Lindsay) 2019-20 – Not Presented

Female U13

1999-00 – South Delta 2009-10 – Victoria (D. Emslie, H. Hamlin) (R. Richardson) 2000-01 – Campbell River 2010-11 – NorthShore Female (T. Perkins) (K. Wakefield) 2001-02 – Richmond (A. Lowden, 2011-12 – North Shore Female K. Pascuzzo, R. Petty, (R. Beres) D. McPhail) 2012-13 – Richmond Ravens 2002-03 – Vernon (A. Lindsay) (T. Cooper, 2013-14 – Richmond Ravens A. Lidstone) (A. Lindsay) 2003-04 – Surrey Red Wings 2014-15 – Tri Cities Female (B. Dobie) (G. Wilson) 2004-05 – Kelowna (G. Weninger) 2015-16 – Richmond Ravens 2005-06 – Kelowna (L.Hurst) 2006-07 – North Shore Female 2016-17 – Kelowna Junior Rockets Association (K. England) 2007-08 – North Shore IHA 2017-18 – Surrey Female (J. Miller) (K. Leroux) 2008-09 – North Shore IHA 2018-19 – Kelowna (J. Graham) (D. Nicolson) 2019-20 – Not Presented

150 BC Hockey Awards 2020-2021

Minor U21

The Monarch Life Assurance Cup Donated to BC Hockey by Mr. Frank Boreham for The Monarch Life Assurance Company of Vancouver, B.C. for competition of U21 Hockey Clubs, emblematic of the U21 Amateur Hockey Championship of British Columbia.

1939-40 – Nelson (W. W. Wait) 1955-56 – Trail (E. Mondin) 1940-41 – Vernon (Fred Smith) 1956-57 – Trail (E.A. Mondin) 1941-42 – Trail (Jim Morris) 1957-58 – Penticton 1942-43 – No Competition (George Christie) 1943-44 – Trail (Roy Bentley) 1958-59 – Penticton (Don Slater) 1944-45 – Trail (Gerry Thomson) 1959-60 – Cranbrook 1945-46 – Kimberley Elks (Carl Johansen) (C. Sorenson) 1960-61 – Trail (Leo Soligo) 1946-47 – Nelson (M.N. Porter) 1961-62 – Trail (Leo Soligo) 1947-48 – Nelson (Al Euerby) 1962-63 – Trail (Leo Soligo) 1948-49 – Trail (Joe E. Buckna) 1963-64 – Kimberley 1949-50 – Kimberley (Harry Brown) (Gerald Barre) 1950-51 – 1964-65 – Vernon (Oddie Lowe) (Ernie Dougherty) 1965-66 – Trail (James Doig) 1951-52 – Vernon (Bill Brown) 1966-67 – Nanaimo (Les Mitchell) 1952-53 – Trail (Robt. Milne) 1967-68 – Trail (Fred G. Heslop) 1953-54 – Trail (Frank Wait) 1968-69 – Trail (Edmond Cristofoli) 1954-55 – Kelowna (Jack O’Reilly) 1969-70 – Coquitlam (S. Fyles)

151 2020-2021 BC Hockey Awards

1970-71 – Salmon Arm (B. Turner) 1995-96 – North Delta (L. Gulka, 1971-72 – Killarney (R. Loft) G. Bochen) 1972-73 – Comox (John Kroeplin) 1996-97 – North Vancouver 1973-74 – Kelowna (T. Martin, (Pat Thibeault) T. Bird) 1997-98 – Surrey (S. Boyd) 1974-75 – Kelowna (T. Martin) 1998-99 – Surrey (S. Boyd, 1975-76 – Coquitlam (F. Franklin) L. Stoutenburg) 1976-77 – Kelowna 1999-00 – Vancouver Thunderbirds (Gordon MacBeth) (Jim Currie, 1977-78 – Coquitlam (F. Franklin) Peter Zerbinos) 1978-79 – Kamloops (Craig Scott) 2000-01 – North Vancouver 1979-80 – Vernon (E. Kowal, (J. Vlahovic, R.Williams) R. Himmelseach) 1980-81 – North Shore Winter 2001-02 – Coquitlam (S. Wren) Club (M. Hodgson) 2002-03 – Chilliwack 1981-82 – North Shore Winter (R. McGimpsey, Club (M. Wills) P. Webber) (CANADIAN CHAMPIONS) 2003-04 – Surrey (J. Steiner) 1982-83 – Coquitlam 2004-05 – Coquitlam (B. Phillip) (Al Knowler) 2005-06 – South Delta 1983-84 – North Vancouver 2006-07 – South Delta (M.Marshall, 2007-08 – Surrey Thunder A. Stewart) (C. DeVita) 1984-85 – Nanaimo 2008-09 – Cloverdale (M. Willgress) 2009-10 – Richmond (M. Hamlin) 1985-86 – South Vancouver 2010-11 – Richmond (M. Hamlin) (J. Vlahovic, D. Schwara) 2011-12 – Richmond (M. Hamlin) 1986-87 – Langley (Hugh Emes) 2012-13 – Richmond (M. Hamlin) 1987-88 – Richmond (Bob 2013-14 – Richmond (M. Hamlin) Campbell) 2014-15 – Chilliwack (J. Rhodes) 1988-89 – Richmond (Larry Hurst) 2015-16 – North Vancouver 1989-90 – Burnaby (Ian Brown) (S.Mok) 1990-91 – North Delta 2016-17 – North Vancouver (S.Mok) (N. Wallace, 2017-18 – Ridge Meadows J. Wallace) (B. Ryshak) 1991-92 – Semiahmoo 2018-19 – Richmond (G. Wheeler) (J. Nick, D. Naylor) 2019-20 – Not Presented 1992-93 – Prince George (G. Bryant, W. Wagner) 1993-94 – Burnaby (M. Russell, J. Vlahovic) 1994-95 – North Delta (L. Gulka, G. Bochen)

152 BC Hockey Awards 2020-2021

U18AAA

Cromie Memorial Cup Donated to BC Hockey by Don Cromie, Vice-President of the Vancouver Sun, in memory of his father, the late R.J. Cromie, emblematic of the U18 AAA Amateur Hockey Championship of British Columbia.

1937-38 – Merritt (E.H. Martin) 1955-56 – Trail (Enzo Mondin) 1938-39 – Vernon (Fred Smith) 1956-57 – Kimberley (Lloyd Barrett) 1939-40 – Trail (Gerry Thomson) 1957-58 – Trail (Frank Waite) 1940-41 – No Competition 1958-59 – Cranbrook 1941-42 – No Competition (J.C. Johansen) 1943-44 – Kimberley (S. Calles) 1959-60 – Kamloops (Don E. Reid) 1944-45 – Kimberley (S. Sanderson) 1960-61 – Kamloops (Don E. Reid) 1945-46 – Kimberley (C. Schulli) 1961-62 – Trail (Jim Mailey) 1946-47 – Kimberley (C. Schulli) 1962-63 – New Westminster 1947-48 – Trail (W. Savage) (R. Love) 1948-49 – Kimberley (C. Schulli) 1963-64 – Trail (James Doig) 1949-50 – Vancouver Eagletimes 1964-65 – Trail (F. Wait) (W.J. Blitch) 1967-68 – Kimberley (Bill Sturn) 1950-51 – Trail (Robt. Milne) 1968-69 – Prince George 1951-52 – Trail (Robt. Milne) (Laurie Pennington) 1952-53 – Kelowna (J.R. Robertson) 1969-70 – Penticton 1953-54 – Kamloops (Don Schmaltz) 1954-55 – Trail (Frank Wait)

153 2020-2021 BC Hockey Awards

1970-71 – North Shore Winter Club 1992-93 – Kamloops (N. Sita, W. Birge) (L. Gathercole, N. Meyer) 1971-72 – North Shore Winter Club 1993-94 – Chilliwack (N. Sita) (N. Murphy, M. Pfeifer) 1972-73 – Richmond (Grant Davis) 1994-95 – Kamloops 1973-74 – Burnaby Winter Club (H. Meyer, G. Bergquist) (D. Berry) 1995-96 – Prince George 1974-75 – Grey (F. Masuch) (J. Rowland) 1975-76 – Kamloops South 1996-97 – Kelowna (L. Keating, (C. Sturgeon) J. Read) 1976-77 – Burnaby Winter Club 1997-98 – Kelowna (K. Cochrane, (D. Berry) L. Keating, L. Keating Jr.) 1977-78 – Prince George 1998-99 – Kamloops (G. Bergquist, (P. Mignault) W. Dodds, 1978-79 – North Shore Winter Club G. Lindros) (Vern Moberg) 1999-00 – Kamloops 1979-80 – North Shore Winter Club (G. Bergquist, (Vern Moberg) K. Warner, A. Young) 1980-81 – Prince George 2000-01 – Prince George (M. Church) (B. Arsenault, 1981-82 – Burnaby Winter Club T. Sprague, J. Parker) (A. Patterson) 2001-02 – Kelowna (CANADIAN CHAMPIONS) (G. Sheridan, C. Head) 1982-83 – Terrace (C.Sharples) 2002-03 – Williams Lake 1983-84 – North Shore Winter Club (S. Davis,B. Fuller) (J. Bartok, B. 2003-04 – Kamloops (C. Hans) Vance, D. Shaw) 2004-05 – Thompson Blazers 1984-85 – North Shore Winter Club (D. Scanlan) (W. Vince) 2005-06 – Okanagan Rockets 1985-86 – Burnaby (D. Patzer, (K. Andrusiak) R. Paulus, 2006-07 – Vancouver North G. Harvie) West Giants (G. Kerr) 1986-87 – Richmond 2007-08 – Cariboo Cougars (W. Tullock, (G. Williams) R. Bertuzzi, J. Costa) 2008-09 – Vancouver North 1987-88 – North Shore Winter Club West Giants (J. Calvano) (Jim Stoddart) 2009-10 – Vancouver North 1988-89 – Coquitlam West Giants (J. Calvano) (Raye Scoffins) 2010-11 – Vancouver North 1989-90 – Prince George West Giants (T. Harkins) (M. Meehan, G. Chasse) 2011-12 – Vancouver North 1990-91 – Saanich (J. Beggs, West Giants (T. Harkins) D. Oggelsby) 2012-13 – Vancouver North 1991-92 – Kamloops (L.Morrey, West Giants N. Meyer) (C. Thornton)

154 BC Hockey Awards 2020-2021

2013-14 – Okanagan Rockets 2017-18 – Fraser Valley (M. O’Rourke) Thunderbirds (P. Hay) 2014-15 – Vancouver North 2018-19 – Cariboo Cougars East Chiefs (J. Jackson) (T. Brough) 2015-16 – Valley West Hawks 2019-20 – Not Presented (J.Leung) 2016-17 – Cariboo Cougars (T. Sprague)

Minor U18

2018-19 – Okanagan (D. Haylow) 2019-20 – Not Presented

155 2020-2021 BC Hockey Awards

U18 Tier 1

2004-05 – Kelowna 2015-16 – Prince George (J. Morrison, T. Watters, (R.Howse) D. Horsley) 2016-17 – Prince George 2005-06 – Cranbrook (B. Herman) (J. Fillion) 2006-07 – Juan de Fuca 2016-17 – Vancouver Thunderbirds Grizzlies (L. Barrie) (J. Rogers) 2007-08 – Ridge Meadows 2017-18 – Vancouver Thunderbirds (D. Griffith, M. Levan, (J. Rogers) S. Levan, J. Lindsay) 2018-19 – Fort St. John (G. Dicaire) 2008-09 – Hollyburn (P. Reinhart) 2019-20 – Not Presented 2009-10 – Kelowna (B. Gilchrist) 2010-11 – Surrey (R. Wilde) 2011-12 – Prince George (C. Bond) 2012-13 – Kelowna (E. Blais) 2013-14 – Kelowna (E. Blais) 2014-15 – Kelowna (T. Watters)

U18 Tier 2

Elmer “The Shadow” Kreller Memorial Trophy Donated to BC Hockey in memory of the late Elmer Kreller of Victoria, BC by his family and friends. Emblematic of the U18 Tier 2 Amateur Hockey Championship of British Columbia.

1980-81 – One Hundred Mile House 1981-82 – Aldergrove (R. Robinson) (K. Christofferson)

156 BC Hockey Awards 2020-2021

1982-83 – Beaver Valley 1999-00 – Westside (G. Robitaille) (R. Carle, G. Hellyer, 1983-84 – Fernie (F. Sopko, L. Bax) B. Miller) 1984-85 – Merritt (B. Barrett) 2000-01 – Kitimat (B. Boudreault) 1985-86 – Kimberley 2001-02 – Quesnel (A. Beaudin) (K. Gassoff, J. Sales) 1986-87 – Comox (Ron Salmons) 2002-03 – West Vancouver 1987-88 – Port McNeill (O. Knaus, G. Stevens) (W. Cochrane) 2003-04 – West Vancouver 1988-89 – Alberni Valley (T. Payne) (S. Selva, Antoniazzi) 1989-90 – Fort St. James 2004-05 – West Vancouver (J. Rosa, B. Spooner) (T. Payne, D. Stoddart) 1990-91 – Hastings 2005-06 – Smithers (D. Pederson) (J. Gregor, K. Hroch) 2006-07 – Aldergrove (R. Harkins) 1991-92 – Port McNeill 2007-08 – Kerry Park (B. Scafe) (L. Bunyan, W. Dame) 2008-09 – Penticton (K. Law) 1992-93 – North Okanagan 2009-10 – Surrey (R. Wilde) (Robert Boyd) 2010-11 – Cranbrook (R. Kutzner) 1993-94 – Salmon Arm 2011-12 – Cranbrook (Gerald Hay) (G. Burgess) 1994-95 – Dawson Creek 2012-13 – Pentiction (D. Bourassa) (G. Goodman) 1995-96 – Rossland/Trail 2013-14 – Vancouver (M. Polzin) (R. Chobanuk, 2014-15 – New Westminster H. McMeekin) (P. Kaulfuss) 1996-97 – Kitimat (G. Lawrence) 2015-16 – Aldergrove (C.Calfa) 1997-98 – Rossland/Trail 2016-17 – Port Moody (A.Scigliano) (R. Chobanuk, 2017-18 – Quesnel (G. Salmons) J. Bradford, 2018-19 – Hollyburn (J. Ceci) L. Handley) 2019-20 – Not Presented 1998-99 – West Vancouver (B. Jones, J. McDade, R. McLaughlin)

157 2020-2021 BC Hockey Awards

U18 Tier 3

1987-88 – Revelstoke (L. Black) 2005-06 – Creston (Duane Holder) 1988-89 – Revelstoke (L. Black) 2006-07 – Vanderhoof (A. Reimer) 1989-90 – Thompson Cariboo 2007-08 – Prince Rupert (R. Chenier, (M. Slubowski) C. Minnabarriet) 2008-09 – Terrace (R. Tooms) 1990-91 – Revelstoke (T. Morabito) 2009-10 – West Vancouver 1991-92 – Chetwynd (S. Forrest) (D. Mosher, R. Millsap) 2010-11 – West Vancouver 1992-93 – Golden (D. Young, (D. Burns/ S. Watkins) J. Young) 2011-12 – Kelowna (B. Gilchrist) 1993-94 – Mackenzie 2012-13 – Port Alberni (J. Guise, P. Lafreniere) (D. Beecroft) 1994-95 – Vanderhoof (W. 2013-14 – Terrace (R. Bell) Keyworth) 2014-15 – Terrace (R. Reinbolt) 1995-96 – Lumby (W. Maltman) 2015-16 – Whistler (M.Borrelli) 1996-97 – Vanderhoof (D. Silver) 2016-17 – Terrace (R. Bell) 1997-98 – Burns Lake (T. Goertzen, 2017-18 – Powell River L. Higginson) (M. Mastrodonato) 1998-99 – Lake Cowichan 2018-19 – Terrace (J. Murray) (K. Hamilton, G. Ryan, 2019-20 – Not Presented D. Smith) 1999-00 – Hollyburn (J. Harmon, F. Masuch) 2000-01 – Fort Nelson (B. Doyle) 2001-02 – Hollyburn (S. Wilson) 2002-03 – Kalso/Nakusp (M. Van De Graaf, R. Coates) 2003-04 – Grand Forks (R. Sebastian) 2004-05 – Grand Forks (R. Sebastian)

158 BC Hockey Awards 2020-2021

U18 Tier 4

2000-01 – Kelowna 2009-10 – Chase (M. Bobroske) (T. Watters) 2010-11 – Surrey (J. Badari) 2001-02 – Naniamo 2011-12 – Kelowna (M. Casler, (K. Parkinson, T. Lenardson) N. Kennedy, 2012-13 – Kelowna M. Chisholm) (D. Alcorn) 2002-03 – Prince George 2013-14 – Burns Lake (T. Sprague, (M. Skinner) J. La Marre) 2014-15 – Chetwynd (J. Young) 2003-04 – Kelowna 2015-16 – Prince Rupert (T. Watters) (R. Fudger) 2004-05 – Richmond 2016-17 – Chase (A. Arnouse) (J. Schuck) 2017-18 – Houston (D. Kenzie) 2005-06 – Surrey 2018-19 – Windermere Valley 2006-07 – Burnaby Winter Club (W. Gervais) (K. Batchelor) 2019-20 – Not Presented 2007-08 – Kelowna B1 (W. Popoff) 2008-09 – Vanderhoof (J. Moon)

U15 Tier 1 Doug Grimston Memorial Trophy Donated by BC Hockey as a memoriam to the late Doug Grimston of New Westminster, BC emblematic of the U15 Tier 1 Hockey Championship of British Columbia.

1960-61 – New Westminster 1969-70 – North Shore Winter Club (T. Kirstein) (P. Scott) 1961-62 – Trail (J. Doig) 1970-71 – Nanaimo (B. Durmont) 1962-63 – Trail (F. Waite) 1971-72 – Saanich (P. Dawe) 1963-64 – Trail (F. Waite) 1972-73 – Quesnel (C. R. Johnston) 1964-65 – Prince George 1973-74 – Richmond (E. Burke) (E. McAneeley) 1974-75 – Kamloops (North D.) 1965-66 – Nanaimo (S. Berry) 1975-76 – Saanich (P. Dawe, 1966-67 – Trail (F. Waite) G. Wicka) 1967-68 – Trail (F. Waite) 1976-77 – Kelowna 1968-69 – Nelson (M. Severyn) (D. Drew)

159 2020-2021 BC Hockey Awards

1977-78 – North Shore 1998-99 – North Delta Winter Club (V. Moberg, (R. Johnson, L.Sasaki, M. Wills) G. Segal) 1978-79 – North Shore Winter Club (WESTERN U15 CHAMPIONS) (Nic Sita) 1990-00 – Victoria Racquet Club 1979-80 – Burnaby Winter Club (R. McKinnis, (Al Patterson) A.Neale, D. Sproule) 1980-81 – Seafair M.H.A. 2000-01 – Langley (P. Ansell) (M. Moore) 2001-02 – Burnaby Winter Club 1981-82 – Terrace (C. (J. Batchelor, Sharples) C. Thompson, 1982-83 – Prince George T. Howell, J. Eaton) (K. Antonenko, 2002-03 – Burnaby Winter Club E. Henderson) (J. Calvano, A. Taylor) 1983-84 – Burnaby M.H.A. 2003-04 – Kelowna (D. Dupas) (D. Patzer,R. Paulus) 2004-05 – North Shore Winter Club 1984-85 – Campbell River (B. Coupland) (M. Haslam, 2005-06 – Abbotsford (T. Campbell) H. Brind’amour) 2006-07 – Burnaby Winter Club 1985-86 – Kamloops (J. Batchelor) (G. Eagleton) 2007-08 – Burnaby Winter Club 1986-87 – North Shore Winter Club (J. Batchelor) (G. Kerr, B. Alexander) 2008-09 – Abbotsford Hawks 1987-88 – Greater Prince George (T. Campbell) (D. Rahier, J. Rowland) 2009-10 – North Shore Winter Club 1988-89 – Cranbrook (J. Dinwoodie) (F. Spring, M. Ferg, 2010-11 – Burnaby Winter Club D. Downey) (J. Batchelor) 1989-90 – Fort St. John 2011-12 – Burnaby Winter Club (G. Bergquist) (J. Batchelor) 1990-91 – Burnaby Winter Club 2012-13 – North Shore Winter Club (D. Chan) (J. Dinwoodie) 1991-92 – South Delta 2013-14 – North Shore Winter Club (Pat Begley) (J. Dinwoodie) 1992-93 – North Delta 2014-15 – North Shore Winter Club (B. Zaharia) (J. Dinwoodie) 1993-94 – Kamloops 2015-16 – Burnaby Winter Club (M. Fritz, Bradley) (J. Batchelor) 1994-95 – Victoria Raquet Club 2016-17 – Burnaby Winter Club (J. Hagen, J. Misley) (J. Batchelor) 1995-96 – Cranbrook (C. Patterson) 2017-18 – Seafair (S. Robinson) 1996-97 – Langley (B. Taylor) 2018-19 – North Central Zone 1997-98 – Cranbrook (R. Allen, Bobcats (M. Mujcin) J. Ferner, 2019-20 – Not Presented T. Minnis)

160 BC Hockey Awards 2020-2021

U15 Tier 2

Stan Patience Memorial Trophy Donated by BC Hockey in memory of the late Stan Patience of Burnaby, BC emblematic of the U15 Tier 2 Amateur Hockey Championship of British Columbia.

1980-81 – Kimberley (R. Touzin) 1993-94 – Salmon Arm 1981-82 – Osoyoos (B. Asay, (P. Eisenhut, D. Eisenhut) A. Bostock) 1982-83 – Fernie (F. Lento) 1994-95 – Dawson Creek 1983-84 – South Okanagan (D. Bumstead) (Bill Williams) 1995-96 – Rossland/Trail 1984-85 – Merritt (D. Weber, (M. Mondin, K. Lockhart) D. McCarity,M. Heslop) 1985-86 – Alberni Valley 1996-97 – South Okanagan (A. Thompson) (T. Dawson) 1986-87 – South Okanagan 1997-98 – Rossland/Trail (Claude Power) (L. Burnett, M. Heslop, 1987-88 – South Okanagan G. Johnson) (Claude Power) 1998-99 – Fernie 1988-89 – Trail (Ron McDougall) (G. McLeod, C. Moulton) 1989-90 – Kimberley 1999-00 – Nelson (M. Haney, A. Beaudin) (B. Kestell, T. Kinrade) 1990-91 – Port McNeill 2000-01 – Smithers (L. Bunyan, A.Sanderson) (G. Young, Denderson) 1991-92 – Salmon Arm 2001-02 – Castlegar (K. Scatchard) (K. Pettapiece, 1992-93 – Kitimat D. Walker) (M. Steponavicius, 2002-03 – Penticton N. Almelda) (M. Hughes,J. Banera)

161 2020-2021 BC Hockey Awards

2003-04 – Castlegar (G. Walker) 2011-12 – Campbell River 2004-05 – South Okanagan (P. Martin) (K.Hood) 2012-13 – Juan de Fuca 2005-06 – Seafair (D. Chichak) (K. Shields) 2006-07 – Rossland - Trail 2013-14 – Penticton (G. Baines) (R. McLaughlin) 2007-08 – Quesnel 2014-15 – Campbell River (W. Holmes, B Kozak) (V.Devlin) 2008-09 – Juan de Fuca 2015-16 – Campbell River (K. Carson) (V.Devlin) 2009-10 – Juan de Fuca 2016-17 – Port Moody (J. Styffe) (R. Lervold) 2017-18 – Hollyburn (S. Allen) 2010-11 – Juan de Fuca 2018-19 – Kamloops (S. Zulyniak) (S. Fearn) 2019-20 – Not Presented U15 Tier 3

1987-88 – Fort St. James 2001-02 – Sicamous (J. Kozek, (Barry Salt) W. Rich, D. Hogg, 1988-89 – Lake Cowichan J. Weber) (Neil Sanders) 2002-03 – Chase (W. Priestly, 1989-90 – Beaver Valley K. Billy) (H. Deadmarsh) 2003-04 – Elk Valley 1990-91 – Chetwynd (D. Mosher) (G. Klapp, P. Harrad) 1991-92 – Fort St. James 2004-05 – Creston Valley (N. Prevost, W. Lodge) (F. Schmidt) 1992-93 – Fort St. James 2005-06 – Beaver Valley (D. Deverson) (J. Cominotto) 1993-94 – Hollyburn 2006-07 – Vanderhoof (J. Cummings, (D. Rogers) M. Statham) 2007-08 – Prince Rupert 1994-95 – Hollyburn (W. Cummings, (D.Feser/R. Atchison) J. Wilson) 2008-09 – Kaslo.Nelson 1995-96 – Hollyburn (W. Cummings, (J. Hunt/T. Maida) T. Davis) 2009-10 – Castlegar (B. Tassone) 1996-97 – Windermere Valley 2010-11 – Terrace (J. Schroeder) (M. Crawford, J. Barrault) 2011-12 – Quesnel (B. Kozak) 1997-98 – Smithers 2012-13 – Quesnel (A. Slaney) (M. Hamhuis, 2013-14 – Terrace (R. Reinbolt) M. Nichiporuk, 2014-15 – Whitehorse (M. Lawrie) D. Pederson) 2015-16 – Vanderhoof (M. Floris) 1998-99 – Chetwynd (R. Barrette) 2016-17 – Mission (D. Rasmussen) 1999-00 – Hollyburn (T. Kehler) 2017-18 – Mission (D. Rasmussen) 2000-01 – Winfield (S. Stairs) 2018-19 – Mission (B. Veitch) 2019-20 – Not Presented

162 BC Hockey Awards 2020-2021

U15 Tier 4

2000-01 – Surrey (E. Bortolin) 2010-11 – Burns Lake 2001-02 – Richmond (H. Eng) (C. Minger, M. Skinner) 2002-03 – Kelowna 2011-12 – Burns Lake (C. Minger) (K. Gellert, G. Weniger) 2012-13 – Vanderhoof (B. Bahr) 2003-04 – Ridge Meadows 2013-14 – Langley (K. Lapointe) (T. Knight) 2014-15 – Whistler (R. Andrea) 2004-05 – Abbotsford (M. Oddy) 2015-16 – North Okanagan 2005-06 – Burnaby Winter Club (D. Evans) (J. Laleggia) 2016-17 – Revelstoke (S. Bull) 2006-07 – Kelowna B1 (E. Blais) 2017-18 – Prince Rupert 2007-08 – Richmond B1 (B. Watkinson) (N. MacAvlay) 2018-19 – Windermere Valley 2008-09 – Revelstoke (A. Neal) (J. Creighton, E. Hunt) 2019-20 – Not Presented 2009-10 – Fort St. John (P. Robin)

163 2020-2021 BC Hockey Awards

U13 Tier 1

Wm. (Bill) Mott Memorial Trophy Donated to BC Hockey by Don Mott, in memory of “Bill” Mott (deceased Mayor of New Westminster, BC), emblematic of the U13 Tier 1 Amateur Hockey Championship of British Columbia.

1969-70 – Trail (M. Proulx, 1983-84 – Duncan (Jack Rochon) G. Vlanich) 1984-85 – Duncan (J. Weicker) 1970-71 – Burnaby M. H.A. 1985-86 – North Delta (J.L. Gladson) (R. Giesbrecht, 1971-72 – North Shore Winter Club J. Labinsky) (K.J. Anderson) 1986-87 – Cranbrook (By Goal Average over (Len Bousquet) Dawson Creek) 1987-88 – Cranbrook 1972-73 – Burnaby Winter Club (C. Patterson) (J. Folkestad) 1988-89 – Burnaby Winter Club 1973-74 – Fort St. John (D. Wiles) (J. Henderson, W. Gray, 1974-75 – Kelowna (A. Hancock) D. Whitworth) 1975-76 – Kamloops South 1989-90 – Vernon (B. Higgins, (D. Busch) T. Williamson) 1976-77 – Penticton (B. Wade) 1990-91– Kelowna 1977-78 – Fraser Valley Winter Club (L. Keating, K. Barrie, (J. Butterworth) J. Lommer) 1978-79 – Terrace (Cliff Sharples) 1991-92 – Kamloops 1979-80 – Vernon (B. Peterson, (M. Fritz, J. Bradley) H. Peterson) 1992-93 – Victoria Racquet Club 1980-81 – Kamloops (A.Neale, D. Sproule) (Randy Rota, 1993-94 – Victoria Racquet Club Gord Chrichton) (A.Neale, D. Sproule) 1981-82 – Richmond (B. Mathers) 1994-95 – Kelowna (N. Craig) 1982-83 – Kelowna (L. Burd)

164 BC Hockey Awards 2020-2021

1995-96 – Cranbrook (B. Lukowich, 2006-07 – North Shore Winter Club D. Wales) (T. Harkins) 1996-97 – Abbotsford 2007-08 – Burnaby Winter Club (Cyr, D.Sagert, (R. Downes) B. Tunstead) 2008-09 – Kamloops (N. Pastoor) 1998-99 – Kelowna 2009-10 – Burnaby Winter Club (K. Andrusiak, R.Moon) (B. Hunt) 1999-00 – Burnaby Winter Club 2010-11 – Burnaby Winter Club (R. Downes, A. Matic) (B. Hunt) 2000-01 – North Shore Winter Club 2011-12 – North Shore Winter Club (C. Broule, O. Pighin, (B. Coupland) A Vyner) 2012-13 – Burnaby Winter Club 2001-02 – Kelowna (B. Reynolds) (R. Naito, R. Munro, 2013-14 – Burnaby Winter Club J. Kemp) (B. Reynolds) 2002-03 – North Shore Winter Club 2014-15 – Burnaby Winter Club (T. Harkins, M. Goble) (B. Hunt) 2003-04 – North Shore Winter Club 2015-16 – Burnaby Winter Club (F. Smith, K. Weal) (B.Hunt) 2004-05 – North Shore Winter Club 2016-17 – Abbotsford (T. Oddy) (T. Harkins) 2017-18 – Burnaby Winter Club 2005-06 – North Shore Winter Club (B. Hunt) (T. Harkins) 2018-19 – Semiahmoo (M. Erhart) 2019-20 – Not Presented

165 2020-2021 BC Hockey Awards

U13 Tier 2

Herb House Memorial Trophy Donated by BC Hockey in memory of the late Herb House of New Westminster, BC emblematic of the U13 Tier 2 Amateur Hockey Championship of British Columbia.

1980-81 – Fernie (Louis Bax) 1992-93 – Rossland/Trail 1981-82 – Princeton (M. Oliver, (J. Stanton, J. Gallo) S. MacLeod) 1993-94 – Rossland/Trail 1982-83 – Campbell River (D. McCarthy, M. Mondin) (A. Aubuchon) 1994-95 – Rossland/Trail 1983-84 – Burns Lake (George (T. Drake, G. Johnson) Magee) 1995-96 – Rossland/Trail 1984-85 – Fort St. James (G. Rosa) (G. Johnson, 1985-86 – Fort St. James L. Burnett) (Genisio Rosa) 1996-97 – Rossland/Trail 1986-87 – Burns Lake (T.Gawryletz) (Brad Geiz, Bryan Mix) 1997-98 – Rossland/Trail 1987-88 – Kimberley (M. Haney, (T. Eccles, D. McBain) T. Gawryletz) 1988-89 – Kimberley 1998-99 – Castlegar (Dale McBain) (F. Jack, D. Walker) 1989-90 – Port McNeill 1999-00 – Dawson Creek (R. Sluggett, (B. Carriere, D. R. Mitchell) McDonald, K. Trail) 1990-91 – Port McNeill 2000-01 – Port Moody (R. Sluggett) (Frank Gigliotti) 1991-92 – Rossland/Trail 2001-02 – Saanich (P. Norton, (D. Boisvert, J. Gallo, G. McKelvie) C. Ross)

166 BC Hockey Awards 2020-2021

2002-03 – Seafair (K. Hamaguchi, D. Komamoto, G. Wheeler) 2003-04 – Juan de Fuca (L. Barrie) 2004-05 – Port Moody (M. McDonald) 2005-06 – Hollyburn 2006-07 – Trail 2007-08 – Seafair (G. Wheeler) 2008-09 – Penticton (T. Olfert) 2009-10 – Campbell River (P.Stapley) 2010-11 – Fort St. John (R. DeRose, C. Lancaster) 2011-12 – Juan de Fuca (W. Sidaway) 2012-13 – Burnaby Winter Club (B. Hunt) 2013-14 – Campbell River (P. Corrado) 2014-15 – Cranbrook (P. Spring) 2015-16 – Greater Vernon (W.Elliott) 2016-17 – Burnaby Winter Club (B. Reynolds) 2017-18 – Greater Veronon (T. Wilson) 2018-19 – Burnaby Winter Club (A. Scigliano) 2019-20 – Not Presented

167 2020-2021 BC Hockey Awards

U13 Tier 3

1987-88 – Houston W. Jackaman) (John Edinger) 2003-04 – Beaver Valley 1988-89 – Enderby (S. Collins, K. Pearson) (J. Faulkner, D. Doran) 2004-05 – Beaver Valley 1989-90 – South Okanagan (S. Collins, P. Matteucci) (R. Harrison) 2005-06 – Golden 1990-91 – Kimberley (C. Carlson) 2006-07 – Vanderhoof (B. Naka) 1991-92 – Castlegar 2007-08 – Beaver Valley (J. Horcoff, L. Belanger) (W. Titus) 1992-93 – Kimberley 2008-09 – New Westminster (D. Jones, (M. Twaites) R. Chesman) 2009-10 – Castlegar (D. Terhune) 1993-94 – Fernie (J. Hughes, 2010-11 – Elk Valley (M. Marchi) G. Moore) 2011-12 – Whistler (G. Welsh) 1994-95 – Sicamous (J. Beech) 2012-13 – Dawson Creek 1995-96 – Beaver Valley (L. Reid) (S. Brinsky) 1996-97 – Smithers (C. Tansey) 2013-14 – Victoria (B. Geddie) 1997-98 – Chetwynd (R. Barrette) 2014-15 – Burnaby Winter Club 1998-99 – Fort St. James (E. Bone) (K. Hill, A.Karey) 2015-16 – Merritt (J.Graham) 1999-00 – Hollyburn (M. Statham) 2016-17 – Dawson Creek 2000-01 – Kaslo (M. Harris) (L. Hicks, 2017-18 – Terrace (L. Davis) K. Weatherhead) 2018-19 – Whitehorse 2001-02 – Hollyburn (B. Dabb) (D. Johnstone) 2002-03 – Sooke (I. Cartwright, 2019-20 – Not Presented

U13 Tier 4

2000-01 – Surrey (D. Botchar) 2005-06 – Prince George 2001-02 – Kamloops (G. Young, S. Wesley) (K. Norton, G. Borden, 2006-07 – Kelowna B1 R. Hanes, J. Wilk) (W. Popoff) 2002-03 – Burnaby Winter Club 2007-08 – Langley B1 (C. Boyle) (B. Lamb, M. Fidgett) 2008-09 – Burnslake 2003-04 – North Shore Winter Club (D. Bardarson) (D. Babych) 2009-10 – Lumby (D. Nicholls) 2004-05 – Burnaby Winter Club 2010-11 – Burns Lake (K. Worthing) (T. Hengen, J. Eaton) 2011-12 – Hazelton (S. Dodd)

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2012-13 – Vanderhoof (M. Floris) 2013-14 – Seafair (L. Terrence) 2014-15 – Langley (B. Barratt) 2015-16 – Fernie (M. Palmer) 2016-17 – North Okanagan (M. Buchanan) 2017-18 – Kimberley (M. Reid) 2018-19 – Summerland (J. Martens) 2019-20 – Not Presented

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BC Challenge Cup The BC Challenge Cup was an Inter-District championship competition for U13, U15 and U18 B teams from 1978-2000.

Stan Patience Trophy – U18

1978-79 – North Shore W.C. 1991-92 – North Vancouver 1979-80 – North Shore W.C. 1992-93 – Richmond 1980-81 – Richmond 1993-94 – Kamloops 1981-82 – North Delta 1994-95 – Kamloops 1982-83 – Kelowna 1995-96 – Richmond “B1” 1983-84 – North Shore W.C. 1996-97 – Kelowna 1984-85 – North Shore W.C. 1997-98 – North Shore W.C. 1985-86 – Burnaby 1998-99 – Kelowna 1986-87 – Coquitilam 1999-00 – Kelowna 1987-88 – Kamloops 1988-89 – Burnaby 1989-90 – North Delta 1990-91 – Langley

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Art Fisher Trophy – U15

1978-79 – Richmond 1995-96 – Abbostsford-Matsqui 1979-80 – Revelstoke “B1” 1980-81 – Richmond 1996-97 – North Delta 1981-82 – Grandview “Sundemons B1” 1982-83 – Richmond 1997-98 – Richmond “B2” 1983-84 – Burnaby 1998-99 – Kelowna 1984-85 – North Delta “Sungods” 1999-00 – Kelowna “B2 1985-86 – Kamloops “Berna Bombers” 1986-87 – Nanaimo “Clippers” 1987-99 – Kamloops “NK Lions” 1988-89 – Kamloops 1989-90 – North Delta “Sungods” 1990-91 – North Vancouver 1991-92 – Cowichan Valley 1992-93 – North Delta 1993-94 – Surrey “B1” 1994-95 – Abbostsford-Matsqui “B1”

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Roy Watt Trophy – U13

1978-79 – n/a 1989-90 – Penticton 1979-80 – Grandview 1990-91 – Surrey 1980-81 – North Vancouver 1991-92 – Surrey 1981-82 – South Delta 1992-93 – Cowichan Valley 1982-83 – West Vancouver 1993-94 – Kelowna 1983-84 – Kamloops 1994-95 – Semiahmoo 1984-85 – Kamloops 1995-96 – Richmond “B1” 1985-86 – Kamloops 1996-97 – Coquitlam “B1” 1986-87 – Kelowna 1997-98 – Richmond “B1” 1987-88 – Kamloops 1998-99 – Kelowna 1988-89 – Kelowna 1999-00 – South Delta “B1”

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BC Hockey History Organized February 9, 1919

1919-1920 W.G. CHESTER, Vancouver...... President A.P. GARVEY, Vancouver ...... Sec.-Treas. 1920-1921 W.G. CHESTER, Vancouver...... President G.A. MOULD, Vancouver...... Sec.-Treas. 1920-1921 W.G. CHESTER, Vancouver...... President J.P. WATSON, Victoria...... Sec.-Treas. 1921-1923 J.P. WATSON, Victoria...... President L.C. MACKEN, Vancouver...... Sec.-Treas. 1923-1924 L.C. MACKEN, Vancouver...... President G.R. DAVIDSON, Vancouver...... Sec.-Treas. 1924-1925 L.C. MACKEN, Vancouver...... President J.P. WATSON, Victoria...... Sec.-Treas. 1925-1927 J.P. WATSON, Victoria...... President L.T. TWEEDIE, Victoria...... Sec.-Treas. 1927-1929 A.R. DINGMAN, Vancouver...... President S.V. SMITH, Vancouver...... Sec.-Treas. 1929-1930 J.C. URQUHART, Rossland ...... President S.V. SMITH, Vancouver...... Sec.-Treas. 1930-1934 A.H. JEFFERD, Vancouver...... President S.V. SMITH, Vancouver...... Sec.-Treas. 1934-1938 A.W. MACDONALD, Trail ...... President J.A. WADSWORTH, Trail...... Sec.-Treas. 1938-1939 DR. D.W. MACKAY, Nelson...... President (Died prior to completion of term) A.W. MACDONALD, Trail ...... President A.S. AITKEN, Nelson...... Sec.-Treas. 1939-1942 A.W. MACDONALD, Trail ...... President A.S. AITKEN, Nelson...... Sec.-Treas. 1942-1946 D.G. GRIMSTON, N. Westmin...... President A.S. AITKEN, Nelson...... Sec.-Treas. 1946-1947 D.G. GRIMSTON, N. Westmin...... President L.G. ATWELL, Nelson...... Sec.-Treas.

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1947-1949 F.F. BECKER, Vernon...... President L.G. ATWELL, Nelson...... Sec.-Treas. 1949-1951 G.M. THOMSON, Trail ...... President L.G. ATWELL, Nelson...... Sec.-Treas. 1951-1953 DR. L. GIOVANDO, Nanaimo ...... President L.G. ATWELL, Nelson...... Sec.-Treas. 1953-1955 DR. M.J. BUTLER, Kelowna...... President L.G. ATWELL, Nelson...... Sec.-Treas. 1955-1958 ED BENSON, Trail...... President L.G. ATWELL, Nelson...... Sec.-Treas. 1958-1960 L.G. ATWELL, Nelson...... President W.J. ANDERSON, Trail...... Sec.-Treas. 1960-1963 IVAN TEMPLE, Victoria...... President W.J. ANDERSON, Trail...... Sec.-Treas. 1963-1966 DR. LEO MARGOLIS, Nanaimo...... President IVAN TEMPLE, Victoria...... Sec.-Treas. 1966-1969 DON WINSLADE, N. Westmin ...... President IVAN TEMPLE, Victoria...... Sec.-Treas.-Reg 1969-1971 MILO FABRO, Kimberley...... President IVAN TEMPLE, Victoria...... Sec.-Man. 1971-1974 RAY T. PEEBLES, Quesnel...... President IVAN TEMPLE, Victoria...... Sec.-Man. 1974-1977 FRANK SPRING, Cranbrook...... President DON FREER, Victoria...... Sec.-Man. 1977-1979 R.N. MULLOCK, N. Vancouver...... President DON FREER, Victoria...... Exec. Dir. 1979-1981 DON SCHMALTZ, Penticton...... President DON FREER, Victoria...... Exec. Dir. 1981-1984 BILL COLBOURNE, Burnaby ...... President DON FREER, Victoria...... Exec. Dir. 1984-1985 GEORGE WONG, Burnaby...... President DON FREER, Victoria...... Exec. Dir. 1985-1988 BRUCE ALLISON, Richmond...... President DON FREER, Victoria...... Exec. Dir. 1988-1991 FRANK LENTO, Fernie...... President DON FREER, Victoria...... Exec. Dir.

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1991-1994 ALLAN MATTHEWS, Williams Lake...... President DON FREER, Victoria...... Exec. Dir. 1994-1997 FLORENCE REMPEL, Victoria...... President DON FREER, Victoria...... Exec. Dir. 1997-2000 MIKE HENDERSON, Kamloops...... President DON FREER, Victoria...... Exec. Dir. 2000-2001 BOB WOODWARD, Kimberly...... President BARRY PETRACHENKO, Victoria ...... Exec. Dir. 2001-2004 ED MAYERT, Nanaimo ...... President BARRY PETRACHENKO, Victoria ...... Exec. Dir. 2004-2006 FRED HESLOP, Trail...... President BARRY PETRACHENKO, Victoria ...... Exec. Dir. 2006-2008 AL BERG, Vernon...... President BARRY PETRACHENKO, Victoria ...... Exec. Dir. 2008-2010 RICK BOEKESTYN, Cranbrook ...... President BARRY PETRACHENKO, Victoria ...... Exec. Dir. 2010-2012 SHANNON BELL, West Vancouver...... President . BARRY PETRACHENKO, Victoria ...... Exec. Dir. 2012-2014 WILF LIEFKE, Coldstream ...... President BARRY PETRACHENKO, Victoria ...... Exec. Dir. 2014-2015 RANDY HENDERSON, Prince George. . . . . President . BARRY PETRACHENKO, Victoria ...... Exec. Dir. 2015-2018 RANDY HENDERSON, Prince George...... Chair . BARRY PETRACHENKO, Victoria ...... CEO 2018-2019 WILLIAM GREENE, Falkland ...... Chair BARRY PETRACHENKO, Victoria ...... CEO 2019-2020 WILLIAM GREENE, Falkland ...... Chair BARRY PETRACHENKO, Victoria ...... CEO 2020-2021 WILLIAM GREENE, Falkland ...... Chair CAMERON HOPE, Victoria...... CEO

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