A midget boys hockey team had to call VicPd this morning after discovering their home and away jerseys and goalie gear had been stolen.
Staff from the Banff Academy team, a Banff, Alberta-based international team of 15-17 year-old hockey players from around the world, discovered their home and away jerseys and goalie gear was taken from a locked trailer at their hotel in the 2800-block of Douglas Street overnight.
Other gear, including the goalie leg pads were left behind.
The home jerseys are described as white with black accents around the neck and black and gold stripes near the bottom with "Banff Academy" on the front. The away jerseys are black, with white and gold sections on the arms, and "Banff Academy" on the front in gold lettering.
Stolen goalie equipment was all CCM branded -- and includes a blocker, catcher, chest and shoulder protector, goalie pants and goalie mask.
A photo of the equipment is on our website.
The team is in Victoria for a tournament -- and were forced to borrow jerseys and gear for their game this morning.