Cloverdale Junior Hockey Season Halted by PJHL
The PJHL has suspended Cloverdale Hockey Club’s inaugural season, citing unmet bylaws. Players are free to join other teams as a petition to save the season gains momentum.
The PJHL has suspended Cloverdale Hockey Club’s inaugural season, citing unmet bylaws. Players are free to join other teams as a petition to save the season gains momentum.
Cloverdale Jr. Hockey Club will play a PJHL-sanctioned exhibition on Sept. 11 at The Barn, despite uncertainty over its league membership status.
The BCHL Showcase returns to Abbotsford and Chilliwack from Oct. 12–16, 2025. All 20 teams will play two games each, with scouts from the NHL and NCAA in attendance. Abbotsford hosts most of the action, while Chilliwack gets one day of games.
The future of Cloverdale’s new PJHL hockey team is uncertain after the franchise was removed from the league’s website, just weeks before its scheduled debut.
The move follows a failed vote on tier realignment, which has sparked disputes among team owners. White Rock Whalers owner Chris McNally says he’s fighting to keep Cloverdale in the league, warning that more than 20 players and community investments are at risk.
The PJHL has not issued a statement, leaving the team’s 2025–26 season in doubt.
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