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Surrey Eagles

  • Year of foundation: 1963
  • Colours: Blue, Green, White
  • Club status: active
  • Address: Surrey Eagles Hockey Club
    2199-148th Street
    Surrey, BC V4A 8L5
  • Phone: +1 (604) 531-GOAL (4625)
  • Fax: +1 (604) 535-6710
  • Email: info@surreyeagles.ca, apruim@surreyeagles.ca (Press Office)
  • WWW: Surrey Eagles
 

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All time leagues: BCHL | BCJHL

 

Season 2017-2018

Club teams

This club in 2017-2018: BCHL

 
Current rosterseason 2017-2018
# Pos Player name State Born Height Weight Shoots  
GMario Cavaliere11.07.1997185 cm86 kgleft
GAlex Horawski08.07.1997193 cm84 kgleft
GNic Tallarico21.01.1998173 cm77 kgright
DCory Babichuk28.09.1998178 cm79 kgleft
DOwen Norton19.06.1998178 cm82 kgright
DJackson Ross28.03.1997183 cm83 kgleft
DBrenden Saether04.04.2000191 cm84 kgright
CRyan Brushett14.06.1998180 cm78 kgright
FDesi Burgart28.09.1998185 cm82 kgleft
LWMatthew Campese10.12.1997178 cm84 kgleft
FChase Danol20.01.1999183 cm77 kgleft
FMacKenzie Merriman14.04.2000175 cm70 kgleft
FDryden Michaud17.03.1998178 cm68 kgleft
FConnor Sundquist08.02.1997183 cm77 kgright
LWJohnny Wesley17.05.1997183 cm88 kgright
FAaron White03.06.1999179 cm79 kgright

* no longer in the club

South Surrey Arena

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New Westminster

The New Westminster Royals joined the Pacific Coast Junior Hockey League in 1962. After five straight league championships, the PCJHL merged with the British Columbia Junior Hockey League in 1967. They were Abbott Cup Finalists in 1967, during the 1967 Memorial Cup playdowns. In 1971, the franchise was suspended when the Western Canada Junior Hockey League expanded with the New Westminster Bruins. In 1981, the Bruins skipped town and the Royals were reactivated for two seasons. In 1983, the Bruins were returned to New Westminster and the Royals were again inactive. In 1988, again the Bruins left town and the Royals came back. In 1991, the Royals left town on their own and became the Surrey Eagles.

Surrey

The first four seasons in the South Surrey were very disappointing for the Eagles as they did not make it past the Quarter-Finals. It was seasons 5 and 6 that the team had its greatest success.

In 1997, their fifth season, the Eagles finished with a record of 47-7-6 for 100 points, and won the BCHL championship by defeating the Vernon Vipers in the Subway Cup. The Eagles then beat the Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League champions Cranbrook Colts and the Fort McMurray Oil Barons of the Alberta Junior Hockey League to earn a birth in the Royal Bank Cup. In the tournament, held in Summerside, Prince Edward Island, the Eagles went 3-1 in the round robin and beat the Kanata Valley Lasers 4-2 in the semi-final before losing to the host Summerside Western Capitals 4-3 in the championship game.

Season 6, 1998, would bring the ultimate goal, a Royal Bank Cup, to the South Surrey Eagles. This time, in Nanaimo, British Columbia, they cruised through the tournament, ultimately beating the Weyburn Red Wings 4-1 in the final.

The remaining seasons were also very strong regular seasons for Surrey. In 1999 they lost the league title to eventual Royal Bank Cup winners Vernon Vipers. They lost twice in the Semi-finals in that span and won the league title, Fred Page Cup, in 2005 overcoming Vernon Vipers ,4 games to 1. In the Doyle Cup series, Camrose Kodiaks defeated them, 4 games to 1.

Notable players:
  • from 1988 to 1991: New Westminster Royals
  • from 1991 to 1996: Surrey Eagles
  • from 1996 to 2003: South Surrey Eagles
  • from 2003 to present: Surrey Eagles
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Fast factsseason 2017-2018
Leagues

Surrey Eagles participates in season 2017-2018: BCHL

 
 
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