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BC Hockey League unveils 2020/21 season schedule

The BC Hockey League (BCHL) will see each team play 20 games during the shortened five-week season across five regional hubs.

Dropping the puck on Friday, April 2nd, the season will run through to Sunday, May 9th.

16 teams are participating this season as the Langley Rivermen opted out, with regional hubs being established in Port Alberni, Chilliwack, Coquitlam, Vernon, and Penticton.

The Cranbrook Bucks and Trail Smoke Eaters will be part of a three-team pod in Penticton with the Vees.

“It has been a long road, but we’re thrilled to finally announce our season schedule,” said Steven Cocker, BCHL Executive Director. “Our coaches and players have spent the past seven months focusing on on-ice and off-ice development and now we are able to provide them with a chance to play meaningful games to give them the NHL and NCAA exposure they deserve.”

All BCHL teams are currently in a quarantine period before being tested for COVID-19 to start the season. Once they receive a negative test result, the players will be free to join their teams at practice.

April 2nd will feature a five-game slate to open the BCHL season, although the Cranbrook Bucks will not play on opening night. Instead, the Bucks battle the Penticton Vees on April 3rd for their first official regular season game in the BCHL.

Once the puck drops on the 2nd, there will be BCHL games 36 of the next 38 days to give the players and teams their regular season.

Here’s the full Cranbrook Bucks schedule for their inaugural BCHL season:

DateAwayHomeLocationTime
Apr. 3CranbrookPentictonSouth Okanagan Events Centre6:00 pm PDT
Apr. 4TrailCranbrookSouth Okanagan Events Centre4:00 pm PDT
Apr. 7CranbrookTrailSouth Okanagan Events Centre7:00 pm PDT
Apr. 9CranbrookPentictonSouth Okanagan Events Centre7:00 pm PDT
Apr. 10TrailCranbrookSouth Okanagan Events Centre6:00 pm PDT
Apr. 12PentictonCranbrookSouth Okanagan Events Centre7:00 pm PDT
Apr. 15PentictonCranbrookSouth Okanagan Events Centre7:00 pm PDT
Apr. 16TrailCranbrookSouth Okanagan Events Centre7:00 pm PDT
Apr. 18CranbrookPentictonSouth Okanagan Events Centre4:00 pm PDT
Apr. 19CranbrookTrailSouth Okanagan Events Centre7:00 pm PDT
Apr. 21PentictonCranbrookSouth Okanagan Events Centre7:00 pm PDT
Apr. 24CranbrookPentictonSouth Okanagan Events Centre6:00 pm PDT
Apr. 25TrailCranbrookSouth Okanagan Events Centre4:00 pm PDT
Apr. 28CranbrookTrailSouth Okanagan Events Centre7:00 pm PDT
Apr. 30CranbrookPentictonSouth Okanagan Events Centre7:00 pm PDT
May 1TrailCranbrookSouth Okanagan Events Centre6:00 pm PDT
May 3PentictonCranbrookSouth Okanagan Events Centre7:00 pm PDT
May 5CranbrookTrailSouth Okanagan Events Centre7:00 pm PDT
May 7TrailCranbrookSouth Okanagan Events Centre7:00 pm PDT
May 9CranbrookPentictonSouth Okanagan Events Centre4:00 pm PDT
Bradley Jones
Bradley Jones
Delivering local news and sports in the East Kootenay since April 2016, Bradley now calls Cranbrook home. Born and raised in Airdrie, AB, Bradley graduated from Lethbridge College, and has been a journalist, news anchor and reporter since 2014. Bradley took on local News Director responsibilities when he moved to Cranbrook in 2016. He is now Vista Radio's Kootenay News Director, managing and overseeing all news operations at the company's five regional radio stations in Cranbrook, Creston, Nelson, Castlegar, and Grand Forks.

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