Given the take around the hockey world in the area it was a timely press release from the KIJHL that was just possibly a day late and a dollar short when it comes to letting the hockey world know what’s happening.
The following is the recent press release from the KIJHL regarding the situation with teams “jumping ship” to the new rival non-sanctioned league.
Enjoy the read from the KIJHL
The Kootenay International Junior Hockey League has issued a statement regarding an announcement by eight clubs to leave the KIJHL and operate a league outside the sanctioning of Hockey Canada:
Over the past 24 months, the KIJHL has worked diligently with BC Hockey and its partners to help determine the future pathway of sanctioned junior hockey in British Columbia.
While much of this planning has focused on the opportunity for teams to elevate to the Junior A, Tier 1 level, there has also been significant time and resources invested in ensuring the future sustainability of members who remain and compete at the Tier 2 level.
While this announcement represents a disappointing outcome for community-driven, sanctioned junior hockey in our province, the KIJHL remains committed to strengthening existing partnerships with Hockey Canada, BC Hockey and our minor hockey partners.
We thank the departing teams for their years in the KIJHL and wish them the best in the future.
An announcement regarding plans for the 2026-27 season will be made in the near future.