2014–15 BCHL season

Last updated
2014-15 BCHL Season
League British Columbia Hockey League
SportHockey
DurationRegular season
2014-09-19 - 2015-02-28
Playoffs
2015-03-03 - 2015-04-17
Number of teams16
Finals champions Penticton Vees
BCHL seasons

The 2014-15 BCHL season was the 53rd season of the British Columbia Hockey League. (BCHL) The sixteen teams from the Interior, Island and Mainland divisions played 58 game schedules, starting with the 2014 BCHL Showcase in Chilliwack, BC from September 19 to 21, 2014.

Contents

In March, the top teams from each division played for the Fred Page Cup, the BCHL Championship, won by the Penticton Vees. Penticton moves on to compete in the Western Canadian Junior A championship, the Western Canada Cup in Fort McMurray, Alberta. If successful against the winners of the Alberta Junior Hockey League, Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, Manitoba Junior Hockey League and the Western Canada Cup host, the champion and runner-up would then move on to play for the Canadian Junior Hockey League championship, the Royal Bank Cup, in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba.

Changes

Standings

Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, Pts = Points

Interior Division
TeamCentreW–L–T-OTLPoints
Penticton Vees Penticton, BC 44-9-3-293
Vernon Vipers Vernon, BC 36-18-1-376
Merritt Centennials Merritt, BC 32-24-0-266
West Kelowna Warriors West Kelowna, BC 29-21-0-866
Salmon Arm Silverbacks Salmon Arm, BC 28-21-3-665
Trail Smoke Eaters Trail, BC 19-33-0-644
Island Division
TeamCentreW–L–T-OTLPoints
Nanaimo Clippers Nanaimo, BC 37-16-0-579
Victoria Grizzlies Victoria, BC 29-18-1-1069
Powell River Kings Powell River, BC 27-21-1-964
Alberni Valley Bulldogs Port Alberni, BC 27-25-2-460
Cowichan Valley Capitals Duncan, BC 20-33-2-345
Mainland Division
TeamCentreW–L–T-OTLPoints
Chilliwack Chiefs Chilliwack, BC 37-17-1-378
Langley Rivermen Langley Township, BC 29-23-1-564
Prince George Spruce Kings Prince George, BC 27-24-1-661
Coquitlam Express Coquitlam, BC 25-28-1-455
Surrey Eagles White Rock, BC 9-45-1-322

2014-2015 BCHL Fred Page Cup Playoffs

Division Playoffs

Interior Division Semi-final Interior Division Final
      
1Penticton4
4 West Kelowna 1
1Penticton4
2 Vernon 3
2Vernon4
3 Merritt 0
Island Division Semi-final Island Division Final
      
1Nanaimo4
4 Alberni Valley 3
1Nanaimo4
3 Powell River 3
2 Victoria 2
3Powell River4
Mainland Division Semi-finals Mainland Division Finals
      
1Chilliwack4
4 Coquitlam 1
1Chilliwack4
3 Prince George 0
2 Langley 2
3Prince George4

Semi-final Round Robin

RankTeamW-LGFGA+/-Points
1Penticton3-1138+56
2Nanaimo2-1107+34
3Chilliwack0-3816-80

*Chilliwack was mathematically eliminated after the fifth game of the round robin. Therefore, the sixth game was not played.

Fred Page Cup Final

Final
   
1Penticton4
2 Nanaimo 2

Playoff results are listed on the official league website. [3]

2015 Western Canada Cup

The Fred Page Cup Champion will advance to the 2015 Western Canada Cup in Fort McMurray, Alberta where they will play for one of two spots in the 2015 Royal Bank Cup.

Scoring Leaders

GP = Games Played, G = Goals, A = Assists, P = Points, PIM = Penalties In Minutes

PlayerTeamGPGAPtsPIM
Corey Mackin Coquitlam Express5850541048
Brett Supinski Coquitlam Express5848509849
Dane Gibson Victoria Grizzlies5632578959
Jake Lucchini Trail Smoke Eaters5835478232
Jacob Pritchard Powell River Kings5439377654
Jarid Lukosevicius Powell River Kings5533407328
Liam Blackburn West Kelowna Warriors5522517334
Jeremiah Luedtke Prince George Spruce Kings5821466748
Brett Gruber Victoria Grizzlies5735316616
Kevan Kilistoff Langley Rivermen5625416622

Leading Goaltenders

Note: GP = Games Played, Mins = Minutes Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GA = Goals Against, SO = Shutouts, Sv% = Save Percentage, GAA = Goals Against Average. Regulation losses and overtime losses have been combined for total losses.

PlayerTeamGPMinsWLTGASOSv%GAA
Hunter Miska Penticton Vees46277534938750.9311.88
Brendan Berry Penticton Vees1475910202620.9122.06
Guillaume Decelles Nanaimo Clippers5029153413012520.9262.57
Danny Todosychuk Vernon Vipers21118812905130.9112.58
Jarrod Schamerhorn Vernon Vipers4123002412110430.9072.71

Award Winners

Players Selected in 2015 NHL Entry Draft

Rd7: 190 Marcus Vela San Jose Sharks (Langley Rivermen)

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