LANGLEY MINOR
HOCKEY ASSOCIATION

Home of The Eagles

LMHA Santa Skate - Sunday, December 8 | 1:45pm @ GPRC! +

LMHA Santa Skate - Sunday, December 8 | 1:45pm @ GPRC! +

News & Announcements

50 Years of Hockey

Langley Minor Hockey Association is proud to be celebrating 50 years of providing meaningful experiences to our community’s youth through the amazing game of hockey. Join us for another great season - Go Eagles!

Beyond the Ice

Helping Kids Grow Through Sport

Langley Minor Hockey Association values helping youth grow both on and off the ice. While developing athletic skills, we focus on the experience. Our athletes grow as individuals, teammates, leaders, and community members.

Get Involved

As a community-based minor hockey organization, LMHA relies heavily on volunteer participation to run effectively. A successful season requires involvement from our membership and support from our community.

LMHA IN THE NEWS

  • 2024 Gil Martin Memorial Tournament

    Sixteen teams competed in two tiers at a fully booked 2024 Gil Martin Memorial Tournament hosted by LMHA at Langley Sportsplex Nov. 8-11.

    Thank you to our numerous sponsors for your generous contributions and to the participating teams! Hope to see you next season as well.

  • Langley Minor Hockey wraps up 50th season with prestigious award!

    LMHA wins B.C. Hockey Frank Spring Association of the Year! Winning the prestigious B.C. Hockey Frank Spring Association of the Year award in June was a great way to wind up the 50th season of Langley Minor Hockey Association, LMHA president Danny Franco said.

  • Langley Cup 2024 is Underway

    Hundreds of young players were competing for “bragging rights” in the Langley Minor Hockey Association’s annual Langley Cup championship, held at the Langley Sportsplex beginning Saturday, March 16, and wrapping up Monday, March 18, with the championship round.

  • Future is Bright for Langley Minor Hockey

    50 years in, the 2023-24 season will mark the second landmark anniversary for Franco as LMHA president, who held the post back when the league marked its 25th anniversary. “We’ve make great strides over the last 25 years to where we are today.”

  • Santa On Ice at Langley Event

    Skaters crowded on to the ice at the George Preston arena on Sunday, Dec. 3, for the Langley Minor Hockey Association’s Santa Skate on Sunday, Dec. 3, with the jolly old elf handing out treats and posing for pictures.

  • Plans Unveiled for New 5-Rink Expansion at LEC

    Construction could begin before Christmas on a massive new expansion that will add three ice rinks and two dry-floor arenas to the Langley Events Centre.

  • Langley Minor Hockey Association Unveils New Look

    Langley Minor Hockey Association has unveiled a new look for their 50th season, saying they are modernizing their brand, at the same time as paying homage to their history.

  • 2nd annual Jean Adams Memorial hockey tournament draws close to 500 U6-U9 players to Langley

    Langley Minor Hockey Association hosted 36 U6-U9 teams and nearly 500 players at Langley Sportsplex for the second annual Jean Adams Memorial tournament.

  • Coaches Take to the Ice

    Langley Minor Hockey Association (LMHA) coaches will take to the ice to play against each other as the second annual Jean Adams Memorial Tournament gets underway in Langley.

  • Santa skate draws crowd at George Preston

    George Preston arena was packed with young skaters Sunday, Dec. 11, for the return of the Langley Minor Hockey Association (LMHA) Santa Skate Event.

  • Langley Cup Champions Crowned

    The battle for the Langley Cup at the Sportsplex saw 25 teams and 400 players in the race.

  • Biggest Gil Martin Tournament Yet!

    Sixteen teams and 272 kids played their hearts out over the four days of the 17th Gil Martin Tournament hosted by Langley Minor Hockey at the Sportsplex. It was the largest yet, a slight increase over the last time the event was held, in 2019, which had 15 teams playing over three days. goes here

  • Hollett highest-ever Langley Minor Hockey Association product taken in WHL bantam draft

    A record six players from LMHA hear their names called at annual draft for 14 and 15-year-old hockey players.