Steelers Media
It’s time for playoff hockey at the Burnaby Winter Club as its game three of round one in the best of seven series between the Richmond Sockeyes and the Burnaby Steelers
OVERVIEW
HEAD COACH: Scott Hewson
GENERAL MANAGER: Will Kump
SEASON RECORD: 44-5
AWAY RECORD: 22-2
POWER PLAY: 57/246 (23.2%)
POWER PLAY (AWAY): 41/126 (32.5%)
PENALTY KILL: 35/281 (87.5%)
PENALTY KILL (AWAY): 20/138 (85%)
LEADING SCORERS: David Yoon (46GP – 44G -59A – 102PTS), Dylan Nazareth (49GP – 43G – 39A – 82PTS), Brody Lindal (49GP – 30G- 48A – 78PTS)
SUPER SOCKEYES
The Richmond Sockeyes finished the 2025-26 regular season with a record of 44-5, totaling 88 points, 18 points ahead of second place. The Sockeyes also had the most goals in the PJHL with 267 and second fewest conceded with 106.
REELING IN RECORDS
Sockeyes forward David Yoon led the PJHL in points with 102 and set a new Sockyes franchise record.
BURNABY STEELERS
OVERVIEW
GENERAL MANAGER: Aldo Bruno
HEAD COACH: Enio Sacilotto
SEASON RECORD: 13-32-0-3
HOME RECORD: 8-14-0-2
POWER PLAY: 39/238 (16.4%)
POWER PLAY (HOME): 24/112 (21.4%)
PENALTY KILL: 65/205 (68.3%)
PENALTY KILL (HOME): 35/106 (67%)
LEADING SCORERS: Trevor Chin (45GP – 22G – 15A – 37PTS), Landen Mailhot (44GP – 7G – 29A – 36PTS), Ritchie Riumin (46GP – 15G – 16A – 31PTS)
SAVING GRACE
Steelers goalie Remy Quintoro has showed out in the first two games of the series despite Richmond taking both games. The Vancouver-native stopped 93 of 100 shots faced in the first two games, saving 40 in game one and 53 in game two.
GAME NOTES
- Richmond lead the series 2-0
- Burnaby has not beaten Richmond all season




















