BCJALL 2022 regular-season schedule released

Patrick Dodds, Victoria Shamrocks (Photo: BCJALL)

The 2022 British Columbia Junior A Lacrosse League regular season will officially start on Friday, May 13th at the Port Coquitlam Community Centre when the PoCo Saints host the Burnaby Lakers (8PM PT).

The league has released their 2022 regular-season schedule, 56 games featuring the BCJALL’s eight clubs: Burnaby Lakers, Coquitlam Adanacs, Delta Islanders, Langley Thunder, New Westminster Salmonbellies, Nanaimo Timbermen, Port Coquitlam Saints, and Victoria Shamrocks, who were 2019 Minto Cup Finalists during the league’s last full season of play.

Last year, the BCJALL did have a Summer Showcase Series during July & August, the shortened season described as, “…the best of BC's junior box lacrosse talent in a series of games to showcase their skills in preparation of a full 2022 regular and post-season.”

The Panther City Lacrosse Club’s standout National Lacrosse League rookie, Patrick Dodds, led last year’s exhibition season in point production (53 points in 10 games) and is expected to play his final Junior A season for the Shamrocks this summer.

See the full 2022 BCJALL below, plus click here to view the the Ontario Junior Lacrosse League & Rocky Mountain Lacrosse League schedules.

2022 British Columbia Junior A Lacrosse League Schedule

All times PT

May 13 Burnaby at Port Coquitlam, 8PM

May 14 Coquitlam at Victoria, 4PM
May 14 Langley at Delta, 7PM

May 15 Nanaimo at New Westminster, 2PM
May 15 Victoria at Langley, 5PM

May 17 Coquitlam at New Westminster, 8PM

May 18 Port Coquitlam at Burnaby, 8PM

May 20 Langley at Port Coquitlam, 8PM

May 21 Delta at Nanaimo, 3PM
May 21 Burnaby at Victoria, 4PM

May 22 Victoria at Delta, 3:30PM

May 25 Port Coquitlam at Coquitlam, 7:30PM
May 25 New Westminster at Burnaby, 8PM

May 26 New Westminster at Langley, 7:30PM

May 27 Delta at Port Coquitlam, 8PM

May 28 Langley at Nanaimo, 3PM

May 29 Nanaimo at Burnaby, 1PM
May 29 Victoria at Coquitlam, 5PM

May 31 Delta at New Westminster, 8PM

June 2 Coquitlam at Langley, 7:30PM

June 3 New Westminster at Port Coquitlam, 8PM

June 4 Coquitlam at Nanaimo, 3PM
June 4 Delta at Victoria, 4PM

June 5 Victoria at Port Coquitlam, 4PM
June 5 Nanaimo at Langley, 5PM

June 7 Burnaby at New Westminster, 8PM

June 8 Delta at Burnaby, 8PM

June 10 Nanaimo at Coquitlam, 7PM

June 11 New Westminster at Nanaimo, 3PM
June 11 Port Coquitlam at Delta, 7PM

June 12 Victoria at Burnaby, 1PM

June 14 Nanaimo at Victoria, 7:30PM

June 15 New Westminster at Coquitlam, 7:30PM
June 15 Langley at Burnaby, 8PM

June 16 Port Coquitlam at Langley, 7:30PM

June 18 Victoria at New Westminster, 2PM
June 18 Port Coquitlam at Nanaimo, 3PM
June 18 Coquitlam at Delta, 7PM

June 19 Langley at Victoria, 1:30PM

June 21 Langley at New Westminster, 8PM

June 22 New Westminster at Delta, 8PM
June 22 Coquitlam at Burnaby, 8PM

June 23 Burnaby at Langley, 7PM

June 24 Coquitlam at Port Coquitlam, 8PM

June 25 New Westminster at Victoria, 4PM
June 25 Burnaby at Delta, 7PM

June 26 Nanaimo at Delta, 2PM

June 28 Victoria at Nanaimo, 7PM
June 28 Port Coquitlam at New Westminster, 8PM

June 29 Langley at Coquitlam, 7PM

June 30 Delta at Langley, 7PM

July 1 Burnaby at Coquitlam, 7PM

July 2 Burnaby at Nanaimo, 3PM
July 2 Port Coquitlam at Victoria, 4PM

July 3 Nanaimo at Port Coquitlam, 4PM
July 3 Delta at Coquitlam, 7PM

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