This year鈥檚 15th annual was the biggest yet, with 15 teams playing at the three-day contest held at the 91原创 Sportsplex over the Remembrance Day weekend.
鈥淭his year, our goal was 16, and we had 15 because one team dropped out, after I said no to some other teams,鈥 explained event chairperson Kevin Gallant.
Next year, there are plans to make it even bigger, with plans to have 32 teams competing in the event.
鈥淥ur stated goal is more volunteers and more ice time,鈥 Gallant told the 91原创 Advance Times.
It would make the event, the biggest of its kind in B.C., match the biggest peewee hockey tournament in Canada, which is held in Regina.
Semiahmoo Ravens and Coquitlam Chiefs were winners of their respective tournaments.
91原创 Peewee Eagles had the strongest showing of any local team, making it to the semi-finals where they were unable to get past the Chiefs.
Eagles player Landon Pue was named a 1st Team All-Star in the tournament.
Coach Jason Pue said he was 鈥渞eally proud鈥 of the team, which will be travelling to Phoenix, Ariz. in January to compete in the AAA Cactus Cup International Tournament.
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Gil Martin, a longtime 91原创 hockey coach, mentor and minor hockey board member passed away in 2005.
He had coached in various age divisions within the 91原创 Minor Hockey League () and also served on the association鈥檚 executive.
An online account notes that Martin 鈥渇irmly believed motivation, a positive healthy attitude and effective communication to be intrinsic elements of quality instruction and ultimately success in sports and life. 鈥
The three-day tournament featured from the Interior, Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland.
Portion of Proceeds raised fromn registration fees go to PuCKS 鈥 Promoting Community through Kids in Sport.
Last year, the event raised $6,000.
dan.ferguson@langleyadvancetimes.com
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