Langley Trappers

The Trappers play their home games at the George Preston Recreation Centre, sharing the arena with the Junior "A" Langley Rivermen.

][citation needed] The Trappers joined the league in 2017 as an expansion team, and made the playoffs in their first year under coach Burt Henderson.

With help from Assistant Coaches Dylan MacKinlay, Garry Mahesh, and Scott Sparkman, as well as Goalie Coach Joey Ali, Bakken guided the Trappers to their most successful year ever, as the team won both the regular season championship and ultimately the PJHL Championship, defeating Mission City in 5 games, Ridge Meadows in a 4-game sweep, and finally the White Rock Whalers in 5 games to clinch the Stonehouse Cup.

While it was a complete team effort, key playoff performances from goaltender Taje Gill, defensemen Ryan Tong and Kyle Graham, and forwards Garrett Whintors, Brendan O'Grady, Jamie Hylands, and Lleyton Shearon were prevalent throughout, with forward Anthony Boznijak scoring the Cup-clinching wraparound goal at 19:25 of the 3rd period of Game 5 in front of a sellout crowd at the Lodge at George Preston Arena on Wednesday, March 30, 2022.

Langley beat Peninsula 6–2 to open the tournament on Thursday, then came back from a 1–0 deficit in the 3rd to beat Revelstoke 3–1 on Friday, before facing the host Ice Hawks in a game to determine home ice advantage on Championship Sunday, as both teams had already clinched spots in the gold medal game with matching undefeated records at that time.