Langley Rivermen

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The Langley Rivermen are a junior ice hockey team based in Langley, British Columbia, Canada. They are members of the Coastal Division of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL).

Langley Rivermen
CityLangley, British Columbia, Canada
LeagueBritish Columbia Hockey League
DivisionMainland
Founded1972
Home arenaGeorge Preston Recreation Centre
ColoursNavy blue, White
 
General managerTyler Kuntz
Head coachTyler Kuntz
Websitelangleyrivermen.com
Franchise history
1972–1990Richmond Sockeyes
1990–2006Chilliwack Chiefs
2006–2011Langley Chiefs
2011–presentLangley Rivermen

History

The BCHL franchise was founded as the Richmond Sockeyes in 1972 in the Pacific Junior A Hockey League. In 1990, Sockeyes dropped to the junior B level and sold the junior A franchise to become the Chilliwack Chiefs. In 2006, the Chilliwack Bruins of the Western Hockey League were founded and the Chiefs moved to become the Langley Chiefs.

In 2011, the Chiefs changed ownership and became the Langley Rivermen, allowing for the return of the Chiefs to Chilliwack.[1][2]

Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PTS = Points

SeasonGPWLTOTLGFGAPTSFinishPlayoffs
2006–0760292713229229625th of 8, Coastal
12th of 17, BCHL
Lost Conf. Quarterfinals, 3–4 (Express)
2007–0860332106257234722nd of 8, Coastal
6th of 16, BCHL
Won 1st round, 4-2 (Grizzlies)
Lost semi-finals, 2–4 (Clippers)
2008–0960302523217211652nd of 4, Mainland
8th of 16, BCHL
Lost Conf. Quarterfinals, 1–3 (Eagles)
2009–1060332223226209714th of 8, Coastal
7th of 17, BCHL
Lost 1st round, 0–4 (Kings)
2010–1160312117240217703rd of 8, Coastal
7th of 16, BCHL
Lost 1st round
2011–1260193515174237447th of 8, Coastal
13th of 16, BCHL
did not qualify
2012–1356242615194204544th of 5, Coastal
12th of 16, BCHL
Lost 1st round, 1–3 (Eagles)
2013–1458371335200155821st of 5, Coastal
2nd of 16, BCHL
Lost 1st round, 2–4 (Express)
2014–1558292315204198642nd of 5, Coastal
9th of 16, BCHL
Lost 1st round, 2–4 (Spruce Kings)
2015–1658312232212187673rd of 6, Coastal
7th of 17, BCHL
Lost 1st round, 1–4 (Wild)
2016–1758302062240205683rd of 6, Coastal
7th of 17, BCHL
Lost 1st round, 2–4 (Chiefs)
2017–18582520103168183632nd of 5, Coastal
9th of 17, BCHL
Lost 1st round, 2–4 (Eagles)
2018–195827274167173584th of 5, Coastal
12th of 17, BCHL
Lost 1st round, 3–4 (Chiefs)
2019–2058233113162204504th of 5, Coastal
13th of 17, BCHL
Lost 1st round, 0–4 (Express)
2020–21Due to Covid-19 did not participate in "pod season"
2021–2254331812180169694th of 9, Coastal
7th of 18, BCHL
Won 1st round, 4–1 (Grizzlies)
Won 2nd round, 4-2 (Bulldogs)
Lost semi-finals , 0-4 (Clippers)
2022–2354163302137200378th of 9, Coastal
16th of 18, BCHL
Lost 1st round, 4-2 (Clippers)
2023–2454192807151190457th of 9, Coastal
13th of 17, BCHL
Lost 1st round, 4-0 (Chiefs)

Notable alumni

See also

References


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