In 2009, after a 16 year hiatus, Hockey Canada approved the revival of the Huskies, and the team was subsequently sanctioned by the British Columbia Amateur Hockey Association to compete during the 2009-10 season.
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The current edition of the Triple A men’s hockey team, coached by Randy Merkel, plays its home games at the Takhini Arena.
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