The Junior Prospects Hockey League (JPHL), in partnership with the BCHL, has announced the inaugural Jaxon Joseph Memorial Tournament, taking place Jan. 15 to 18 in Spruce Grove, Alta., as part of the BCHL’s 2026 All-Star Weekend.
For the Surrey Eagles organization, this event carries a special and heartfelt significance. Jaxon Joseph proudly wore the Eagles jersey during his time in the BCHL, and his memory remains an important part of our team’s history. Joseph tragically passed away in 2018 as part of the Humboldt Broncos tragedy, leaving a lasting impact on everyone who knew him. His father, former NHL player Chris Joseph, continues to contribute to the development of young players as head coach of the JPHL’s Titans Hockey Union U14 team.
The tournament will feature 13 of the top 18U AAA teams from across the JPHL, with games played at four venues in the Spruce Grove area, including the Thompson Family Arena—the same rink that will host BCHL All-Star Weekend events.
Further details on the tournament schedule will be released at a later date, but the Eagles are proud to see Jaxon’s name and memory carried forward in such a meaningful way.
