Chilliwack Chiefs Lose BCHL Championship to Alberta's Brooks Bandits
- The Brooks Bandits defeated the Chilliwack Chiefs 6-2 on May 25 inside the Chilliwack Coliseum to win the BCHL championship series 4-2.
- The Bandits led 3-2 after the first period and extended their lead with two more goals in the second before securing the victory.
- Parker Lalonde led the Chiefs with 31 playoff points and 19 goals in 21 games, earning the Jeff Tambellini Trophy as playoff MVP.
- The Chiefs expressed their gratitude to fans on Facebook, acknowledging that while the outcome wasn’t what they hoped for, the team gave a strong and determined effort throughout the season from September through May.
- This is the first instance since 1979 that a non-British Columbia team has secured the Fred Page Cup, which will be hosted in Alberta this summer.
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Brooks Bandits capture 2024-25 Fred Page Cup
Photo credit: Darren Francis After a 6-2 victory over the Chilliwack Chiefs in Game 6 of the Fred Page Cup Finals, the Brooks Bandits have won the BCHL championship in their first full season in the league. The Bandits top line of Parker Lalonde, Nick Peluso and Luke Bibby continued their postseason dominance tonight, combining for four goals and six points in the win. Peluso scored twice, including the eventual game-winning goal late in the firs
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