The Kootenay International Junior Hockey League and the Pacific Junior Hockey League are pleased to announce the creation of the British Columbia Hockey Conference. This new organization represents a partnership between two of Western Canada’s premier junior hockey leagues to advance their level of competitive hockey in British Columbia.
The British Columbia Hockey Conference’s inaugural season includes two major projects: the creation of a Department of Player Safety that will oversee enhanced supplementary disciplinary procedures for its members, as well as a Prospects Game that will highlight its top young players.
“The creation of the BCHC marks an important first step in a collaboration between our leagues to grow, develop and promote our junior hockey footprint,” says PJHL Commissioner Trevor Alto. “The PJHL and KIJHL have been two of the preeminent development leagues for aspiring junior-aged hockey players over a number of decades, and it only makes sense that we would work more closely together.”
The BCHC’s Department of Player Safety will be led by Jason Rende in the role of Director, as well as Tom Getzie, Willy Saari, and Rob Schweitzer as Coordinators. Rende brings over 35 years of experience as a game official, supervisor, and mentor, and has most recently been serving as BC Hockey’s High Performance Officiating Coordinator for the Interior, Kootenays, and Northern B.C.
“Partnering to create this department represents a significant step forward in enhancing player safety and professionalizing the on-ice disciplinary processes in our respective leagues,” says KIJHL Commissioner Jeff Dubois. “Jason and his team will utilize video review to ensure the most serious offenses are dealt with appropriately, and they’ll also have the ability to rescind infractions when doing so is warranted.”
Meanwhile, the BCHC Prospects Game will showcase the KIJHL and PJHL’s top young talent to coaches and scouts from Junior A programs and beyond. Details of the inaugural Prospects Game event will be announced in the near future. The KIJHL and PJHL have combined to move hundreds of players on to higher levels of junior and college hockey, including Stanley Cup champions Brent Seabrook and Milan Lucic and Olympic gold medallist Shea Weber.
There are currently BCHC graduates playing in the BCHL, WHL, NCAA, U Sports, and the National Hockey League.