BCHL Trail Smoke Eaters Continue Building Roster For The 2023-24 Season

By Andrew Phillip Chernoff | CanucksBanter

June 12, 2023

On June 8, the Trail Smoke Eaters announced the commitment of defenseman Adam Barone (’04) for the 2023-24 season.

Barone, a 6’1″, 180-lbs defenseman from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario played the past two seasons in the OJHL with the Cobourg Cougars and produced 66 points from the blueline in 99 games. Adam was also selected to play on Team Canada East at the World Junior A Championship, posting 2 points in 6 games and won a silver medal at the WJAC. Barone is committed to Lake Superior State University.

“I decided to pick Trail because the community really cares about hockey, the facilities are first-class and the coaches truly care about player development. I’m looking forward to meeting all of the staff and my future teammates.” -Adam Barone

“Adam is a big addition to our team. He brings experience in playing in all situations and we are excited to add his skill set to our defensive core for the coming season.” -Trail Smoke Eaters GM/Head Coach, Tim Fragle

Source: trailsmokeeaters.com

Prior to June landing Barone,on June 6, the Smoke Eaters added 2004 centre, Jason Stefanek from the Wenatchee Wild in exchange for 2003 forward, Trey Fechko.

Stefanek is entering his 2nd season in the BCHL and is committed to Dartmount College (NCAA) for the 2024-25 season.

He scored 10 goals and added 18 assists for 28 points last season while playing with the Wild. In 2021-22, Jason played with Mount St. Charles Academy 18U AAA and posted 43 goals and 54 helpers for 97 points in 62 games.

“Jason is a player that will bring speed, skill and a high IQ to our team. We have tracked Jason for some time and believe he has high potential to make big contributions this coming season.”

Smoke Eaters GM/Head Coach Tim Fragle

The Smoke Eaters organization would like to welcome Jason and his family to the city of Trail and look forward to having him join the Smokies on September 1st as main camp opens. The team would also like to thank Trey for his efforts this past season and all the contributions he made during his time as a Smoke Eater.

Source: trailsmokeeaters.com

BCHL Changes To Roster Rules and Important Dates for 2023-24 Regarding Independent League Designation

bchl.com

June 1, 2023

With the BC Hockey League becoming an independent league as of June 1, the league will operate under different regulations when it comes to team rosters.

Many of the previous rules will remain the same, but others will change as part of the BCHL’s goal to continue growing into a world-class development league for college-tracking athletes.

“During this process, it has always been extremely important to us to maintain our connection with young athletes in British Columbia and to continue prioritizing their development,” said BCHL Commissioner Steven Cocker.

Ķ“We committed to keeping the same roster minimums around B.C. based players and to strengthen the definition of who qualifies as a homegrown player. We are excited to open up our rosters to 16 and 17-year-olds from out of province, as well as international athletes, but the BCHL will always remain committed to B.C. born and raised players.”

“While it is unfortunate that policies exist that restrict Canadian athletes from affiliating with leagues that benefit them in their development, we are confident that expanded rosters mimicking that of the NCAA, in addition to the independent affiliate pool, will give our teams sufficient access to players.”

With the new league year beginning today, the BCHL will operate under the following regulations.

Roster Rules

  • Teams have a maximum of 25 active roster spots, plus an additional card if a team chooses to have a third goaltender.
  • A minimum of five players from B.C. on the 17 Canadian teams
    • This remains the same as in previous seasons and is similar to other leagues across the country.
    • B.C. players will include athletes born in the province as well as those who have developed in the B.C. youth system for at least three of the past five years.
    • Players from outside the province who change residency during or prior to the BCHL season will no longer be considered B.C. players. This was a Hockey Canada and BC Hockey regulation that proved to be a barrier for athletes who didn’t have the ability to uproot their families.
  • U.S.-based teams will continue to need a minimum of five players from their branch (Washington State, Arizona, California and Colorado).
  • Canadian-based teams will require a minimum of 13 players from Canada.
  • U.S.-based teams will require a minimum of 13 players from the USA.
  • A maximum of two players from outside of North America is permitted per team.
    • Russian and Belarussian players are temporarily not allowed due to the political situation in Russia.
  • Teams can dress a maximum of 19 players and two goalies for a game.
  • A maximum of six 20-year-olds on a roster are permitted at one time in 2023-24, which remains unchanged from previous years.
  • A minimum of three players under the age of 18 are required for each team, which is an increase from two in previous years.
  • A minimum of four rookies are required on a roster, which remains unchanged from previous years.
  • A maximum of two former CHL players of any age are permitted on a roster. Ex-CHL players rostered to BCHL rosters as of Jan. 10. 2023 are to be grandfathered in.
  • A maximum of eight affiliate registrations are permitted per team. Affiliates may come from any independent minor/youth/high school league across North America.
    • BC Hockey has dictated that CSSHL, BCEHL and Junior B can no longer affiliate with BCHL as an independent league

Important Dates

  • June 1, 2023: Registration opens for the 2023-24 season.
  • Sep. 1, 2023: Training camps open across the BCHL.
  • Sep. 30, 2023: A 24-hour roster freeze is in effect to avoid athletes being negatively affected by Hockey Canada’s rule on players who choose to participate in independent leagues. Information will be communicated to players when they sign their Letter of Intent.
  • Feb. 10, 2024: BCHL transfer deadline
  • Mar. 1, 2024: BCHL signing deadline

Source: bchl.ca