2010 Fort St. John Flyers team among 2024 B.C. Hockey Hall of Fame inductees
The Flyers were undefeated in their journey to capture the province’s fourth Allan Cup, Canada’s senior national hockey championship.

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — The 2010 Fort St. John Flyers team that won the organization’s first Allan Cup is among five inductees in the B.C. Hockey Hall of Fame’s (BCHHOF) class of 2024.
The team will join former NHL stars Carey Price and Shea Weber. Also going into the Hall will be former NHL official Tom Kowal and Delta-born Scott Bradley, who has worked with the Boston Bruins organization in some capacity for 30 years.
The Flyers were undefeated in their journey to capture the province’s fourth Allan Cup, Canada’s senior national hockey championship.
They scored 24 goals and allowed just eight en route to the championship. The Flyers became the ninth host team to win the Allan Cup since the tournament went to a round-robin format in 1992.
BCHHOF Chair Jim Hughson cited the “rich and deep” hockey community of the province in naming the inductees.
“We have another wonderfully deserving class,” said Hughson. “This is truly a provincial group and some fantastic stories of great contributions to the game.”
One of the oldest hockey championships in North America, the Allan Cup, has been played since 1908.
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