Trappers in the 2024 Prospects Game

The Langley Trappers are excited to announce 3  individuals from the Trappers will be representing the Pacific Junior Hockey League in the 2024 Prospects Game taking place right here in Langley at the George Preston Recreation Centre on November 19th. The event will take place over two days with the players arriving in Lanlgey on November 18th where they will report to the arena to take place in a WHL style combine, a team practice, and a team meal before heading back to the hotel for an evening banquet and dinner. The game will start at 6:00pm on November 19th.

Avraham Brown, Langley Trappers 2008 Forward has been selected to the team. He is 1 of 2 2008 born players currently on the Trappers roster. Last season Brown played for the North Shore Warriors u17 program. He joined the Trappers to play against, bigger, faster players in his development to hopefully play in Major Junior. He has appeared in 19 games for the Trappers this season tallying 5 Goals, 7 Assists for 12 Points. He has also accumulated 55 Penalties In Minutes. He is 2-way forward with high skill, a great work ethic and, and sense for the game.

Ryan Howe, Langley Trappers 2007 Defensemen has also been selected to the team. He grew up playing hockey in the Pittsburgh area watching the likes of Sydney Crosby and Kris Letang. Howe has Gordie-esc hands when controlling the puck. It has been mentioned he is a bit of a “Riverboat Gambler” with his decisons as they pay off in big ways when they work. Howe has appeared in 20 games for the Trappers scoring 4 Goals, and 10 Assists for 14 overall Points. These numbers are good enough for second in league rookie scoring at the time this article was written.

Trappers Physiotherapist, Jordana Robinson has also been named to team Pacific Junior Hockey League for the 2024 Prospects Game. Jordana is in her 4th season with the Trappers and has quickly become an integral part of the team. She currently works for Rebound Sport and Spine in Langley’s Walnut Grove Community, working with clients who have all types of injuries. Her Knowledge, dedication, and passion for the team as well as game of hockey have been recognized by the league. We are very proud she has been chosen for this great opportunity.

Congratulations to Avraham, Ryan, and Jordana for making the Trappers family proud!

Go Trappers Go!