Smile Cookie Week – Parksville Tim Hortons

It is #SmileCookie week Sept 13-19 at your local Tim Hortons.

Every #smilecookie counts when it comes to supporting your local charities and community groups.  Purchase yours today for $1.00 + tax!

Stop by the Parksville Tim Hortons on Wednesday from 2-4 and Saturday 1-2 to see which of our Generals will be decorating your cookies.

Billet Homes need for the 2021-2022 Season

The Oceanside Generals are looking for billet homes for the upcoming season! Billet families are one of the cornerstones of Junior hockey, and this is your chance to be apart of it!  Be a part of the Gens family and make some long lasting relationships with these young men.

We have been a billet family for over 5 years and have made life long friendships with our billet kids.  They are a part of our extended family and keep in touch with most of them.  It is a great way to give back to a sport that our family has been a part of for so long.

Our players will be in need of homes from the end of August through the end of the season.
Please contact Tara Hannibal at 250-619-6409 or email tarahannibal4@gmail.com for more information.

Generals Add Veteran Goaltender

GENERALS ADD VETERAN GOALTENDER

Parksville — New General Manager Rick Hannibal has pulled the trigger on his first big move.
The Generals acquired Goaltender Blake Wood from the Nanaimo Buccaneers for a Player Development Fee this week.
The 2001-born goaltender went 8-13 with a 3.73 GAA and .902 SV% with the Nanaimo Clippers and Victoria Grizzlies during the 2019-20 season.
Wood who calls Nanaimo home did not play last season but is expected to bring some veteran leadership to a young Generals team this upcoming season.
“Blake brings experience to our young goaltenders and knows what it takes to get to the next level,” said GM Rick Hannibal.
Wood has played more than 50 games in the VIJHL, all with the Buccaneers and has always played well at the Howie Meeker Arena against the Generals.
“He was a standout goaltender in this league when he was 16 and 17 and now at 20 he is going to be one of the best in the league,” added Hannibal.

Wood is expected to join the Generals at the upcoming Spring Camp later this month.

Photo Credit: Times Colonist

Video Tribute to our 20 year olds who were stopped in their tracks during the 2020 playoffs

We had big plans for last season until Covid stopped us in our tracks. The season didn’t end the way we had hoped. However we won some big games thanks to a great group of players including our vets.
We wanted to pay tribute to the vets one more time. Thank you gentlemen for everything you did for the hockey club both on and off the ice.

🎥: Becky Hannibal

 GENERALS SIGN CAMPBELL RIVER PRODUCT NOLAN WYATT 

 GENERALS SIGN CAMPBELL RIVER PRODUCT NOLAN WYATT

 The Oceanside Generals are proud to announce that Forward Nolan Wyatt has committed to the hockey club for the upcoming season.The 2003-born Campbell River product collected 18 points (8G,10A) in 37 games last season with the North Island Silvertips in the BCMML.  He also suited up with the Generals in 3 games as an AP and picked up an assist.

“I’m a gritty forward who plays a 200-foot game. I’m not afraid to go to the dirty areas and I love to put the puck in the net,” said Wyatt. 
 
The signing of Wyatt is the first roster move of the Spring for the Generals who will be very busy over the next couple of months leading up to the 2020-21 season. 
“We are very excited to have Nolan and his family joining the Oceanside Generals. Nolan has an incredible hockey IQ and is an excellent skater, all of which goes along with an overwhelming work ethic. We look forward to Nolan making an immediate impact in our forward group next season,” said GM/AC Andrew Riddell.
Welcome to the Generals, Nolan !

The Oceanside Generals fully support the decision made by Hockey Canada and B.C. Hockey today.

The Oceanside Generals fully support the decision made by Hockey Canada and B.C. Hockey today.

Here is a statement from Team President Gerry Bickerton.

“The Oceanside Generals support the difficult but necessary decision today from Hockey Canada to cancel all Hockey Canada sanctioned events due to the ongoing global COVID-19 Pandemic.”

“The safety of our player, staff, volunteers and of course our fans is the most important priority at this time.  “We wish to thank our fans, volunteers, and many partners in the Oceanside community for continuing to support the Generals organization.  We will continue to communicate updates as they become available to us.”

STATEMENT (March 12, 2020) | Official statement from Hockey Canada and BC Hockey regarding the cancellation of all Hockey Canada-sanctioned activities due to the coronavirus (COVID-19):

🔗https://myemail.constantcontact.com/2020-005-COVID-19–Coro…

Note: Sanctioned events includes all practices and games for all Hockey Canada members and Associations

Breaking News! Games 1 & 2 of the North Division Final against the Storm have been postponed

BREAKING NEWS !

Games 1 and 2 of the North Division Final against the Storm have been postponed.

*Please note that all Oceanside Generals Players and Staff are all currently healthy.*

The following statement is from BC Hockey;

BC Hockey statement from Chief Executive Officer Barry Petrachenko

“The Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League (VIJHL) along with BC Hockey have announced the postponement of the first two (2) games of the playoff series between the Campbell River Storm and Oceanside Generals on Tuesday, March 10 and Friday, March 13, 2020.

At this time, the postponement of the games is precautionary.

With the ongoing international health situation involving COVID-19 (Coronavirus), extra precaution is being administered. Currently no player or staff member on either team has been diagnosed with COVID-19, however several players are self-isolating for influenza-like symptoms on the recommendation of public health officials.

The VIJHL, in consultation with BC Hockey and the Island Health Authority are taking the measures to be extremely cautious in situations with any illnesses. The health and safety of our participants is our priority.

The VIJHL and BC Hockey will communicate any updates to this situation, including the re-scheduled dates of games, when it becomes available.

Currently, no other league playoff games or BC Hockey Championships have been postponed. BC Hockey is working closely with Hockey Canada and the provincial and regional health authorities to monitor all situations daily.”