Beginning this upcoming 2023-24 season, three Junior B leagues in B.C. will officially be reclassified as Junior A, Tier 2 status, following a unanimous vote by BC HockeyB次元官网网址檚 board of directors.
This includes the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League (KIJHL), the Pacific Junior Hockey League (PJHL) and the Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League (VIJHL).
The decision to apply for Junior A status came in the wake of the BCHL departing to become an independent league, creating a void for higher level junior hockey sanctioned by Hockey Canada in the province.
B次元官网网址淭his marks a tremendous day for the KIJHL and for all BC Hockey members who aspire to play junior hockey,B次元官网网址 said KIJHL commissioner Jeff Dubois.
B次元官网网址淲e already have an outstanding group of 20 member clubs that operate at a high level on-and-off the ice. Operating under the Junior A Tier 2 designation with the opportunity to pursue Tier 1 membership in the future will help ensure that our league becomes even more of a destination for players who want to pursue their goals as student-athletes.B次元官网网址
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This decision from BC Hockey will provide the leagueB次元官网网址檚 clubs the opportunity to compete for a national championship in future seasons and see the leagues B次元官网网址渃ommit immediately to an enhanced player experience and increased grassroots engagement,B次元官网网址 according to a BC Hockey press release.
It will also introduce a new structure for improved player development within BC Hockey. All teams within these three leagues will be subject to an internal BC Hockey standards-tiering structure, and will all start at Tier 2.
B次元官网网址淲e are excited about the opportunities this new pathway will create for junior hockey players in B.C. and Yukon,B次元官网网址 said Stephanie White, chair of the board of directors at BC Hockey.
B次元官网网址淗aving these teams dedicate themselves to raised standards, first to Junior A Tier 2, and eventually Junior A Tier 1 for some, will provide more of our talented players with a better player experience at the highest level in our province. BC Hockey is confident that this transformation will strengthen the development pathway immediately, and raise the overall hockey experience for players, coaches, and fans alike.B次元官网网址
This commitment from these three new Junior A leagues will see them participate in Hockey CanadaB次元官网网址檚 Canadian Development Model, geared towards strengthening the game at elite levels, in partnership with the Western Hockey League (WHL) and the Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL).
B次元官网网址淭he WHL looks forward to working closely with BC Hockey and their members as the new Junior A pathway is introduced and to the positive impact it will have in strengthening relations with leagues at all levels in the Canadian hockey system,B次元官网网址 said WHL commissioner Ron Robison.
Additional commitments made unanimously by the 45 teams of these three leagues whoB次元官网网址檝e now joined Junior A include:
B次元官网网址 Co-operation and engagement with an independent advisory board to evaluate Junior A Tier 2 teams to determine which, and when, teams may be elevated to the Junior A Tier 1 level.
B次元官网网址 Rigorous process and analysis, conducted over the next three seasons, allowing individual teams and communities to find the level of Junior hockey most suited to them.
B次元官网网址 An understanding that the advisory board will soon be adding other requirements aimed at optimizing the player pathway and overall experience for participants in these leagues, with the intent of increasing them each season.
B次元官网网址 An enhanced dedication to engagement with grassroots hockey in B.C. and Yukon, ensuring that homegrown players receive the opportunity to compete at this level.
B次元官网网址 Increasing roster minimums for players from B.C. and Yukon.
B次元官网网址 An ongoing structure that ensures that teams achieving Junior A Tier 1 classification are ready to take on the added requirements and expectations of the nationB次元官网网址檚 highest-level of Junior hockey competition.
The goal for teams who do achieve Junior A Tier 1 status will be to eventually seek membership in the CJHL, which would then create the opportunity to compete for the Canadian Junior A National Championship: the Centennial Cup.
That would also mean eligibility for players and bench staff for Hockey CanadaB次元官网网址檚 and the CJHLB次元官网网址檚 World Junior A Challenge.
B次元官网网址淏C Hockey is committed to this new Junior A landscape. These already strong teams and leagues have earned their opportunity to fill this layer of the pathway,B次元官网网址 said BC Hockey CEO Cameron Hope. B次元官网网址淚t is important that junior aged players in B.C. and Yukon have opportunities to compete at a high level, and eventually at the national level as part of the CJHL.B次元官网网址
These newly reclassified teams will continue to participate in their established leagues during the evaluation period, and each league will be announcing further information and schedules on their websites in the near future.