Western International Hockey League Left Lasting Legacy

Richer in talent and experience in the past, the senior game was high in caliber and provided good, textbook hockey. Players were strong in the fundamentals, had more to gain, took the game more seriously, and provided better entertainment for fans.

Glory Days Gone For Senior Hockey by Mike Mooney, Vancouver Sun
The Vancouver Sun, March 1, 1983

By Andrew Phillip Chernoff | CanucksBanter

July 25, 2023

Prior to the Western International Hockey League playing its last game forever, Vancouver Sun reporter Mike Mooney wrote the above article before the sun finally set on a league that played a part in Canadian hockey history, as well as hockey internationally.

Mooney talked to a number of people in Trail who compared and contrasted the way the league and game were like in its day and the way it was in 1983.

“We were damn serious when we played,” [Charlie]Goodwin said.”When there were 4,000 people in the building, it was a matter of pride. We wanted to perform and put on a good show. We worked our asses off.

“You might have known players from other teams from playing together in junior or something, but it was all business on the ice.”

And better business at the gate.

Glory Days Gone For Senior Hockey by Mike Mooney, Vancouver Sun

Source: ProQuest Historical Newspapers @ https://discover.clarivate.com/ProQuest_BCHistoricalNewspapers

Juck Leaves Trail’s Home Of Champions for AJHL Bobcats For 2023.24 Season

By Andrew Phillip Chernoff | CanucksBanter

July 23, 2023

The Lloydminster Bobcats recently announced that they have picked up 2005 defenseman Brody Juck for the 2023-24 season.

The 6’2”, 185-pound, left shot defenseman had 4 goals and 4 assists last season in 43 games for the Trail Smoke Eaters of the BCHL and is from Coquitlam, British Columbia.

“We are excited to be adding Brody to our defensive core! His size, ability to skate, and dedication to being at his best will be a welcomed addition to our blue line” stated Bobcats General Manager Nigel Dube. “We really focussed this off season on improving our blue line and becoming more mobile back there, Brody has those tools that fits the mold we are looking for. We look forward to continuing to develop his game and off the ice to help him achieve his future goals” finished Dube.

Lloydminster Bobcats Press Release

Highlights

  • Smoke Eaters originally picked up Juck from the Vancouver North East Chiefs for the 2022/23 BCHL Season.
  • He began the 2021.22 season with the Coquitlam Express (BCHL) before returning to U18 BCEHL hockey with the Chiefs later in the season after 14 games.
  • He concluded the 2021.22 season with 2 goals and 4 assists in 12 games for Vancouver North East.

Source: Lloydminster Bobcats, bchl.com