Langley Trappers

The Langley Trappers are a junior "B" ice hockey team based in Langley, British Columbia, Canada. They are members of the Harold Brittain Conference of the Pacific Junior Hockey League (PJHL). The Trappers play their home games at the George Preston Recreation Centre, sharing the arena with the Junior "A" Langley Rivermen. Burt Henderson is the team's president and head coach. Thomas Koshman is the general manager and associate coach.

Langley Trappers
CityLangley, British Columbia
LeaguePacific Junior Hockey League
ConferenceHarold Brittain
Founded2017 (2017)–18
Home arenaGeorge Preston Recreation Centre
ColoursNavy Blue, Silver, White
              
General manager Thomas Koshman
Head coach Burt Henderson
Websitelangleytrappers.com
Franchise history
2017-presentLangley Trappers

History

The Trappers joined the league in 2017 as an expansion team.

Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

SeasonGPWLTOTLPtsGFGAFinishPlayoffs
2017-184418222240124166 3rd of 6 HB
7th of 11 League
Lost in Div Semifinal, 0-4 (Pilots)
2018-194425170252171143 2nd of 6 HB
5th of 12 League
Won Div Semifinal, 4-2 (Pilots)
Won Conference Final, 4-1 (Ice Hawks)
Lost In PJHL Championship Final, 0-4 (Wolf Pack)
2019-204427141257161132 1st of 6 HB
3rd of 12 League
Lost Div Semifinal, 1-4 (Outlaws)

Current roster

Accurate as of 2019-20 season.[1]

Goaltenders
Number Province/State Player Catches DOB Hometown
1 Ajeetpal Gundarah 5/9/2003 Richmond, British Columbia
30 Cooper Giesbrecht 3/27/2002 Langley, British Columbia
Defensemen
Number Province/State Player Shoots DOB Hometown
3 Evan Clare 9/17/2001 Surrey, British Columbia
7 Dylan Wormald 10/14/2002 Langley, British Columbia
10 Braden Warburton 6/18/2000 Langley, British Columbia
15 Jacob Astles 8/8/2003 Langley, British Columbia
19 Tanner Hamilton 10/4/2001 Langley, British Columbia
20 William Debeck 1/4/2002 Surrey, British Columbia
22 Jakob Nielsen 7/16/2002 Langley, British Columbia
24 Joshua Tsui 1/31/2001 Burnaby, British Columbia
Forwards
Number Province/State Player Shoots DOB Hometown
2 Brendan O'Grady 1/26/2001 Langley, British Columbia
4 Keeton Oakley 6/28/2002 Langley, British Columbia
5 Austin Ungurean 7/7/2002 Aldergrove, British Columbia
8 Casey Whintors 12/23/2000 Langley, British Columbia
9 Landon Walter 4/28/2002 Langley, British Columbia
11 Michael Guzzo 6/4/2000 Vancouver, British Columbia
12 Hayden Yahn 2/12/2002 Langley, British Columbia
13 Brandon Rexhepi 8/20/2000 Surrey, British Columbia
14 Anthony Bosnjak 1/18/2002 Langley, British Columbia
16 Nicholas Cormack 8/19/2002 Langley, British Columbia
17 Sloan Kelly 6/2/2001 Langley, British Columbia
18 Carter Graham 6/3/2000 Langley, British Columbia
25 Jake Loverock 3/9/2001 Port Coquitlam, British Columbia
26 Jeffrey Creasy 2/28/2002 Langley, British Columbia
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