Burnaby is a city of over 215,000 people just to the east of Vancouver, British Columbia.
Teams[]
- Burnaby (WHA Junior Hockey League, 2007-2007) moved to Fort Vancouver
- Burnaby Bluehawks(BCJHL, 1982-1985) folded
- Burnaby Bulldogs (BCHL, 1998 - 2002) became Alberni Valley Bulldogs
- Burnaby Express (BCHL, 2004-2010) became Coquitlam Express
- Burnaby Lakers
- Grandview Steelers (PIJHL, 1967 - present)
- Vancouver Ice-O-Topes women's hockey
Arenas[]
- Bill Copeland Sports Centre
- Burnaby Winter Club
- Kensington Park Arena
- Canlan Ice Sports-Burnaby 8 Rinks Arena
- Extreme Hockey Academy
Championships[]
Hardy Cup[]
- 1979-80 Burnaby Lakers
Players and staff[]
- Karl Alzner
- Derek Bekar
- Ken Berry
- Michael Busto
- Tony Camazzola
- Jason Labarbera
- Brian Lundberg
- Mike MacWilliam
- Darren McCarty
- Dave Nonis
- John Olver
- Mark Olver
- Cliff Ronning
- Brian Sakic
- Joe Sakic
- Mike Santorelli
- Brian Stewart
- Jeff Tory
- Greg Zanon
Events[]
On January 12, it was announced that a total of 40 women will start playing hockey on August 26 at Canlan Ice Sports Burnaby 8 Rinks in Burnaby, British Columbia. The goal is to play for the next 10 days as they attempt to set a new Guinness World Record for playing the longest hockey game while also raising funds and awareness for the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.[1] The Longest Ice Hockey Game 4 CF is organized by Valerie (Val) Skelly.[2] All funds raised in the event will go to Cystic Fibrosis Canada, in an attempt to support research aimed at helping people with the disease.[3]
References[]
External Links[]
- Burnaby on Wikipedia