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Revelstoke Grizzlies to remain a junior team amid KIJHL split
Summary
Revelstoke Grizzlies general manager Ryan Parent said the club will remain a junior-level team as the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League splits into Tier A and Tier B for 2026-27, and the Grizzlies are among 11 of 21 teams approved to move to Tier A pending BC Hockey approval.
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The Revelstoke Grizzlies' general manager said the team will remain a junior-level club as the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League reorganizes into tiers for the 2026-27 season. The KIJHL announced in March 2025 that Junior A will split into Tier A and Tier B. Revelstoke is listed among 11 of 21 teams approved to ascend to Tier A, subject to BC Hockey's approval. The manager also highlighted coach Jiří Novák's nearing a 100-win milestone and the team's recent strong form.
Known details:
- The KIJHL will divide Junior A into Tier A and Tier B beginning in 2026-27, announced in March 2025.
- Revelstoke is one of 11 of 21 teams approved to move to Tier A, pending BC Hockey sign-off.
- General manager Ryan Parent confirmed Revelstoke will remain a junior-level team in the next season.
- Coach Jiří Novák is approaching 100 wins since taking over the team.
- The Grizzlies completed their final acquisition before the trade deadline with defender Logan Kearley.
- Revelstoke entered upcoming home games on Jan. 23 and Jan. 24 on a five-game win streak, and forward Jett Patola has notable recent scoring form.
Summary:
The announcement preserves Revelstoke's junior status while the league finalizes its tiered structure, and the club's potential placement in Tier A awaits BC Hockey approval. On the ice, the team carries momentum from a multi-game winning streak and recent roster additions into scheduled home games.
