LEAGUE ANNOUNCES ALL-STAR FAN VOTE RESULTS

LANGLEY, B.C. – After five days of voting last week, the BCHL has unveiled the results of the All-Star Fan Vote to determine the remaining spots for the league’s 3-on-3 outdoor All-Star Tournament Jan. 21 in Penticton.

The final 10 roster spots were decided through a fan vote after the initial list of 18 skaters was announced on Nov. 17. Fans had the opportunity to choose from a group of 13 skaters from each conference as well as four goalies from each side to determine the final spots.

The results for the Coastal Conference are:

Team Name Position
Garrett Valk Langley Rivermen D
Mateo Dixon Coquitlam Express F
Ethan Mistry Nanaimo Clippers D
Oliver Auyeung-Ashton Victoria Grizzlies G
Eli Pulver Surrey Eagles G

The results for the Interior Conference are:

Team Name Position
Nathan Mackie Salmon Arm Silverbacks F
Nicholas Remissong Trail Smoke Eaters F
Josh Nadeau Penticton Vees F
Jordan Fairlie Prince George Spruce Kings G
Matthew Tovell Salmon Arm Silverbacks G

 

 

Now that the fan vote is complete, you can view the full All-Star Team rosters here.

The final piece of roster news for the 60th Anniversary celebration will be the players selected to the Top Prospects Game, which will be announced on Dec. 13.

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About the BCHL:

 

Sending more players on to Division I college hockey every season than any other hockey league in Canada, the BCHL has established itself as a national leader in the development of young student athletes. Considering approximately a third of today’s NHL is made up of NCAA alumni, the BCHL has become a breeding ground for some the sport’s most elite and successful players. In 2021-22 alone, there were 196 BCHL players who received scholarships to top schools in the U.S. and Canada, including 173 with NCAA Division I commitments. The BCHL is also a leader in player safety, with a full-time Department of Player Safety, the toughest rules on fighting in North American junior hockey, as well as a league-wide independent Safe Sport Officer and an individual Athlete Advocate assigned to all 18 teams.

 

The BCHL is: Modern Hockey.

 

Media Contact:

 

Jesse Adamson
Manager, Communications & Events
BC Hockey League
604-354-0035
jadamson@bchl.ca