Rank TEAMS MP MW ML GW_ GL PTs B CAA Rank TEAMS wp MW ML GW GL PTS ‘iad Cina Clg ns en 1 Capilano University Blues 2 2 0 6 0 4 1 Capilano University Blues 2 2 0 6 0 4 2009 - 2010 2 Douglas College Royats 2 2 0 6 0 4 2009 - 2010 2 UBC Okanagan Heat 2 2 0 6 0 4 3 UBC Okanagan Heat 2 2 0 6 3 4 3 Douglas College Royals 2 2 0 6 1 4 4 Columbia Bible College Bearcats 1 1 0 3 2 2 4 Columbia Bible College Bearcats 1 1 0 3 2 2 Mens 3 University of the Fraser Valley Cascades 1 0 1 2 3 0 Women’s $ University of the Fraser Valley Cascades 1 0 1 2 3 0 Volleyball 6 Camosun College Chargers 2 0 2 3 6 0 6 Camosun College Chargers 2 0 2 0 6 0 olleyoa College of the Rockies Avalanche 2 0 2 0 6 0 Volleyball College of the Rockies Avalanche 2 0 qi 0 6 0 Selkirk College Saints 2 0 2 9 6 9 Selkirk College Saints 2 0 2 1 6 0 Vancouver Island University Mariners - - - - - - Vancouver Island University Mariners - - - - - - BCCAA Week? = (1* Week for Men's Volleyball) BCCAA Week 15 (7° Week for Men's Volleyball) BCCAA Week 9 = (1" Week for Women’s Volleyball) BCCAA Week 15 (7" Week for Women’s Volieybull) Friday, October 30, 2009 Friday, January 15,2010 Friday, October 30, 2009 Friday, January 15, 2010 Victoria UBCO 3-1 — Camosun 25-23, 20-25. 25-23, 26-24 Abborsford cBC at ad Victoria UBCO 3-0 Camosun —_25-10, 25-19, 25-22 Abbotsford cBc at UFV North Van. Capilano «3-0 = COTR Kelowna viu a UBCO North Van. Capilano = 3-0 = COTR 25-13. 25-7, 25-16 Kelowna viv at UBCO New West, Douglas 3~0 Selkirk Castlegar Capilano at Selkirk New West. Douglas 3-0 — Selkick 25-13, 25-17, 25-22 Castlegar Capilano at Selkirk y October 31, 2009 Cranbrook Douglas a — COTR r Cranbrook Douglas at COTR Abbotstind CBC) 3-2) sUPV -25, 23-25, 25-21, 25-20. 16-14 Saturday, 16, 2010 Abbotsford cBc 03-2—sLEV 28-20, 23-25, 29-31, 25-22, 15-12 Saturday, January 16, 2010 Victoria UBCO 3-2. Camosun 4 Kelowna viu at UBCO Victoria uBcO. 3-0) 2 5-20 Kelowna viv at UBCO North Van. Capilano «3-0 = COTR Castlegar Capilano at Selkirk North Van. Capilano 3-0 25-7, 25-12, 25-10 Custlegar Capilano at Selkirk New West. Douglas 3-0 Sethirk Cranbrook Douglas at com New West Douglas 3-1 Selkirk 25-18, 25-23, 14-25. 25-12 Cranbrook Douglas at coTR BOCAA Week 10 2" Week for Men's Volleyball) BCCAA Week 16 (8 Week for Men's Volleyball) BCCAA Week 10 (2% Week for Women's Volleyball) BCCAA Week 16 (8* Week for Women’s Volleyball) Friday, November 6, 2009 Friday, January 22, 2010 Friday, November 6, 2009 Friday, January 22, 2010 Nanaimo VV oa vil Abbotsford viv a = CBC Nanaimo uFV at VIG Abbotsford viu at "BC Kelowna Sethirk at UBCO Cranbrook UBCO at COTR Kelowna ‘Setkirk at UBCO Cranbrook UBCO at COTR North Van. Douglas at Capilano New West. Capilano at Douglas North Van. Douglas at Capilano New West. Capilano at Douglas Saturday, November 7, 2009 Saturday, January 23, 2010 Suturday, November 7, 2009 Saturday, January 23, 2010 Victoria cae at ‘Camosun Abbotsford vu at CBC Victoria CBC at Camosun Abbotsford viv at CBC Nanaimo DEV at viv Abbotsford Camosun at UFV Nanaimo UFV at viu Abbotsford Camesun at uFV Ketowna Selkirk at UBCO Crmnbrook uBco at COTR Kelowna Selkirk at UBCO Cranbrook uBCO at COTR Sunday, November 8, 2009 Sunday, January 24, 2010 Sunday, November 8, 2009 Sunday, January 24, 2010 Victoria CBC st Camosun Abborsford — Camosun at UFV Victoria cect Camosun Abbotsford Camosun at uUFV BCCAA Week 11 (3 Week for Men’s Volleyball) BCCAA Week 17 (9* Week for Men's Volleyball) BCCAA Week 11 (3% Week for Women's Volleyball) BCCAA Week 17 (9* Week for Women’s Volleyball) Friday, November 13, 2009 Friday, January 29, 2010 Friday, November 13, 2009 Friday, January 29, 2010 Abbotsford Douglas a UFV North Van. UFV at Capilano Abbotstord Dougias a UFV North Van. UFV at Capilano Abbotsford Capilano at eBC New West. cBC at Douglas Abbotsford Capilano = at’ = CBC New West. cBC at Douglas Cranbrook vu at COTR Victoria COTR at Camosun Cranbrook viv at = COTR Victoria COTR at Camosun Castlegar = Camosun at Selkirk Nanaimo Selkirk at viv Castlegar © Camosun at Setkirk Nanaimo Sellcirk at vi Saturday, November 14, 2009 Saturday, January 30, 2010 Saturday, November 14, 2009 Saturday, January 30, 2010 Abbotsiond Douglas = at UF North Van uFV at Capilano Abbotsford Douglas = at UV North Van, urv at Capilano Abbotsford Capilano a CBC New West. CBC m Douglas Abbotsford Capilano a CBC New West. CBC a Douglas Cranbrook vIU at cor Victoria CcOoTR a Camosun Cranbrook viv at coTR Victoria COTR at Camosun Castlegar = Camomn at Selkirk Nanaimo Sothirk at viv Castlegar Cumesun at Selkirk Nunaimo Selkirk at vil BCCAA Week 12 (4* Week for Men's Volleyball) BCCAA Week 18 (10° Week for Men's Volleyball) BCCAA Week 12 (4" Week for Women's Volleyball) BCCAA Week 18 (10" Week for Women's Volleyball) Friday, November 20, 2009 Friday, February S, 2010 Friday, November 20, 2009 Friday, February 5, 2010 Cranbrook uFV at —- COTR Abbowsfiond COTR at cBc Cranbrook UrV a COTR Abbotsford COTR at cBc it Abbotsford Setirk at vFV Castlegar CBC mt Sebkirke Abbotsford Selkirk at urv Kelowna Douglas al uBCO Nanaimo Camosun at viu Kelowna . at UBCO Saturday, Febraary 6, 2010 y. November 21, 2009 Saturday, February 6, 2010 Victoria vi a Camosun Cranbrook UFV at COTR Victoria viu at ‘Camosan Abbotsford coTR at cBC Castlegar at Sethirk COTR a CBC Abbowstord Selkirk at OUFV North Van. UBCO —at_—Capilano Abbotsford Selkirk at URV Kelowna Douglas at UBCO Sunday, November 22, 2009 Kelowna Douglas at uBCO [North Van. UBCO_at__Capi BCCAA Week 19 (11* Week for Men’s Volleyball) i BCCAA Week 13 Week for Women’s Volleyball) BCCAA Week 19 (11* Week for Women’s Volleyball) Friday, February 12, 2010 } November 27, 2009 Friday, February 12, 2010 Kelowna UFV a UBCO Abbotsford UBCO. at cae Kelowna UFV at UBCO. North Van. vin at Capilano Nanaimo Douglas at vite North Van. viv at Capilano Saturday, February 13,2010 Victoria Capilano at Camosun February 13,2010 (Cranbrook at cor Saturday, November 28, 2009 Cranbrook Seikirk at COTR Kelowna uFV at UBCO: Castlegar COTR a ‘Setkirk Kelowna UPV at UBCO North Van. viv a Capilano uBCO at cae North Van. VID a Capilano Nanaimo Douglas «= at, = VIU BCCAA Week 21 (12" Week for Men's Victoria ‘Capilano a Camosun BCCAA Week 21 (12* Week for Women's Volleyball) BCCAA Provincial Championships @ Camosun College (Victoria BC) BCCAA Provincial ©) @ Camosun College (Victoria B.C.) February 25-27, 2019 WCCAA Week 14 (6" Week for Women’s Volleyball) February 25-27, 2010 Friday, January 8, 2010 ‘Quarter-Final Seed6 vs Seed} Feb. 25% New West. Cusmosun at Douglas Quarier-Final Seed6 vs = Seed 3 Peb. 25" Quarter-Final SeedS ve Seed4 Feb. 25% ‘Quarter-Final Seed5 vs Seed4 Feb. 25° ‘Semi-Finals Winner QI vs = Seed 2 Feb. 26" Saturday, January 9, 2010 ‘Semi-Finals Winner QI vs = Seed 2 Feb. 26* Semi-Finals WinnerQ2 vs Sead | Peb. 26* New West. ‘Camosun a Douglas ‘Semi-Finals WinnerQ2 vs Seed} Feb. 26" Bronze Loser SF1 vs Loser SF2 Feb. 27* Bronze Loser SFL vs Loser SF2 Feb, 27° Gold Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2 Feb. 27° Gold ‘Winner SFI vs Winner SF2 Feb. 27 . , Bieksa is no bust While it’s true that Bieksa is tied as Vancouver’s highest-paid defenseman, I would say that he has fully earned that distinction. After all, the 28 year old did lead the team’s blueliners in scoring last season with 43 points, which was six points more than Edler’s 37. It is true that he scaled back on the fighting last year, the 97 penalty minutes he compiled in 72 games was a significant drop off from the 134 he posted back in 2006-07, but it’s also safe to say that his overall game has improved. Even though his penalty minutes declined last year, his fight totals didn’t move much. In 2006-07, Bieksa fought six times while last year he dropped the gloves on five occasions. That isn’t a major drop. That doesn’t show less toughness, it is a good indication that Bieksa is becoming a smarter player and cutting back on detrimental minor penalties. Plus, when Bieksa does decide to scrap, he’s among the tougher fighters in the league. He’s quick to defend teammates and he usually wins. According to hockeyfights.com, in 20 career fights before this season, Bieksa has an impressive record of 17-2-1. This is still only the second year of Bieksa’s contract and barring a trade he’ll be around next season as well. While his goal scoring hasn’t been anything to write home about so far this year, his point production has been moving along at a solid clip. Does Bieksa need to get better? Probably, but he’s earning his money and is far from a defensive or offensive liability for the club; it’s time that Vancouver fans realized as much. Garth McLennan sports editor Canucks Corner ith the Canucks’ so-so start to the season, there has been plenty of talk about who is and isn’t carrying their weight on the’ team. One of the names that continually crops up is that of defenseman Kevin Bieksa. Bieksa has been taking a considerable amount of heat so far this season. Talk show and newspaper critics have decried his efforts on the power play, his supposed lack of grit and toughness this year and the solid contract dollars he pulls down. Despite those charges, the aim of those critics is misplaced. It’s true that Vancouver’s defence hasn’t exactly been first class this year. There have been a number of poor plays made, and while nobody can say that Bieksa has been perfect, he isn’t a problem either. Has Bieksa been inconsistent at times? Yes, I think that’s a fair comment, but he’s far from the only one, and the swings in his game haven’t even come close to matching those of guys like Alex Edler or Shane O’Brien. He’s also worth much more to the club than Sami Salo, who makes the same money as Bieksa but plays about 20 games fewer each year. Now, the argument could be made that because of Bieksa’s relatively large contract (he was signed to a three-year, $11.25 million pact that pays him $3.5 million per season back in 2008-09) his play needs to be at a higher level then it is right now.