PJHL Teams Announce the Frontier Cup: A New Chapter in the Tom Shaw Division Rivalry

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 20, 2025

 

The Burnaby Steelers, Ridge Meadows Flames, and Langley Trappers are proud to announce the launch of the Frontier Cup. This new in-division competition will bring added excitement and intensity to the Pacific Junior Hockey League (PJHL) season.

 

Created collaboratively between the three organizations, the Frontier Cup will serve as a symbol of competitive spirit, teamwork, and community pride. Regular season games between the Steelers, Flames, and Trappers will now carry extra meaning as each team battles for the right to hoist the inaugural Frontier Cup with the team who has the best head-to-head record receiving the honour of hoisting the trophy at the end of the year.

 

“All teams worked closely together to ensure the trophy would represent our organizations and be something our players would be proud to compete for,” said Giancarlo Nadeau, Director Communications & Marketing for the Burnaby Steelers.

 

“The Langley Trappers are excited to compete for the Frontier Cup. This in-division competition magnifies the importance of games throughout the season, not only for playoff seeding but for pride,” said Brad Bakken, General Manager of the Langley Trappers. “Now our teams and players have more to play for, with the Frontier Cup turning regular season games into contests with playoff-level intensity.”

 

“The Flames organization is thrilled to partner with Langley and Burnaby in creating the Frontier Cup,” added Derek Bedard, General Manager of the Ridge Meadows Flames. “This new initiative will strengthen partnerships among our three organizations and help build even greater rivalries within the highly competitive Tom Shaw Division of the PJHL.”

 

The Frontier Cup represents a new era of competition within the PJHL’s Tom Shaw Division — one that celebrates tradition, rivalry, and the shared passion for junior hockey across the Fraser Valley and Lower Mainland.