Langley Thunder

Langley Thunder
Founded1994
LeagueWestern Lacrosse Association
Based inLangley, British Columbia
ArenaLangley Events Centre
ColoursBlack, blue, white
Head coachCurt Malawsky
Championships2011, 2012, & 2022 WLA Championships
Websitehttps://www.langleythunder.com

The Langley Thunder are a Senior A box lacrosse team, based in Langley, British Columbia, Canada. The team competes in the 7-team Western Lacrosse Association (WLA), playing their home games at the 5,276 capacity Langley Events Centre, the largest arena in the league.

The Thunder won back-to-back WLA Championships in the 2011 and 2012 seasons. Notable Thunder players include Athan Iannucci, Alex Turner, and Matt Leveque.

The Langley Thunder hosted the Mann Cup in September 2011 at the Langley Events Centre where they played the Brampton Excelsiors, losing the series 4–1 to the visitors.[1]

The Langley Junior Thunder of the BC Junior A Lacrosse League and the Langley Intermediate Thunder also play at the LEC, operating under the same management as the WLA Thunder.

All-time record

Season Team name Games Win Losses Tie GF GA Points Playoffs
1994 North Shore Indians 20 5 15 0 189 234 10 did not qualify
1995 North Shore Indians 25 7 13 5 214 247 19 did not qualify
1996 North Shore Indians 20 12 7 1 204 184 25 defeated in Finals
1997 North Shore Indians 20 11 9 0 231 174 22 defeated in Finals
1998 North Shore Indians 25 13 11 1 245 233 27 defeated in Semi-Finals
1999 North Shore Indians 25 10 14 1 213 241 21 defeated in Semi-Finals
2000 Okanagan Thunder 25 5 19 1 298 375 11 did not qualify
2001 Okanagan Thunder 20 5 15 0 223 274 10 did not qualify
2002 North Shore Thunder 20 4 15 1 196 260 9 did not qualify
2003 North Shore Thunder 20 7 11 2 217 245 16 defeated in Semi-Finals
2004 Langley Thunder 20 1 19 0 146 254 2 did not qualify
2005 Langley Thunder 17 2 15 0 227 439 4 did not qualify
2006 Langley Thunder 18 2 16 0 138 501 4 did not qualify
2007 Langley Thunder 18 6 12 0 176 199 12 did not qualify
2008 Langley Thunder 18 3 15 0 156 173 6 did not qualify
2009 Langley Thunder 18 10 7 1 188 163 21 defeated in Semi-Finals
2010 Langley Thunder 18 6 12 0 184 198 12 did not qualify
2011 Langley Thunder 18 8 8 2 161 168 18 defeated in Mann Cup
2012 Langley Thunder 18 12 6 0 177 161 24 defeated in Mann Cup
2013 Langley Thunder 18 11 5 2 157 137 24 defeated in Finals
2014 Langley Thunder 18 7 11 0 138 163 14 did not qualify
2015 Langley Thunder 18 9 9 0 163 160 18 defeated in Semi-Finals
2016 Langley Thunder 18 3 15 0 111 191 6 did not qualify
2017 Langley Thunder 18 4 14 0 131 182 8 did not qualify
2018 Langley Thunder 18 7 10 1 183 205 15 did not qualify
2019 Langley Thunder 18 4 14 0 136 194 8 did not qualify
2020 Season cancelled
2021 Season cancelled
2022 Langley Thunder 18 12 6 0 185 160 24 defeated in Mann Cup
2023 Langley Thunder 18 14 4 0 193 143 28 defeated in Finals
2024 Langley Thunder 18 8 9 1 162 173 17 defeated in Finals
2025 Langley Thunder 18 5 13 0 136 194 10 did not qualify

History

The Thunder were founded as the North Shore Indians in 1994. This team was a reborn version of earlier indigenous teams who played under the banner of the 'Indians'. After playing for 5 years in North Vancouver, they were transferred to Kelowna, the first time a WLA team had left the Lower Mainland/Vancouver Island area since the Portland experiment in 1968, and were renamed the Thunder. The Kelowna stay only lasted two years, before they returned back to the North Shore. Another short, two year stay in North Vancouver ended when they moved once again to Langley, where they have played the last 21 years. The Thunder moved into the Langley Events Centre when it opened in 2009.[2]

The Thunder have made 3 Mann Cups in franchise history, but have failed to win any. They are one of six Senior A teams to have never won the national championship.

Jr A Thunder

The Langley Jr A Thunder play in the BCJALL, the highest tier of junior lacrosse in BC. Originally founded as the South Fraser Stickmen, they played in Surrey for 19 years before moving to Langley to become the Thunder's junior outfit. They are yet to qualify for the Minto Cup

References

  1. ^ http://www.ilindoor.com/2011/09/14/2011-mann-cup-champs-brampton-excelsiors-video-interviews/ Archived 2012-04-07 at the Wayback Machine "2011 Mann Cup Champs Brampton Excelsiors", ilindoor.com, Accessed 04-DEC-2011
  2. ^ Stewart-Candy, Hutch | Dave; Features, New (2025-01-01). "Canadian Lacrosse Almanac 2025". laxhall.com. Retrieved 2026-02-02.