It is with deep sadness that we share the passing of long-time Burnaby Minor Hockey Association volunteer and former Goalie Equipment Manager, John Petrak. John was more than a dedicated member of our community – he was a true pillar of BMHA, whose quiet commitment left an impact on countless players, families, and volunteers.

John and his family became involved with BMHA in the late 1980s when his son, Jonathan, joined as a goaltender. What began as supporting his son’s hockey journey quickly grew into decades of service that shaped the experiences of generations of young athletes. In 1998, John took on the role of coordinating BMHA’s goaltender equipment loan program, a responsibility he faithfully carried for more than twenty years.

For over two decades, John could often be found in his “office” at the far end of the Burnaby Lake Arena dressing room tunnel – quietly repairing, organizing, and ensuring that our young goaltenders had the gear they needed to step on the ice. His efforts were rarely in the spotlight, but they were essential to keeping our program running smoothly. John always found ways to repair equipment cost-effectively, stretch membership dollars, and make sure every goalie was supported.

Outside the rink, John was a respected secondary school mathematics and science teacher, bringing the same dedication and patience to his students that he shared with BMHA. He continued teaching well beyond retirement age, demonstrating his lifelong commitment to mentoring youth.

In recognition of his outstanding and selfless contributions, John was nominated and honoured as a BMHA Honourary Life Member, the highest recognition our Association can bestow. This distinction is reserved for those who render truly outstanding and meritorious service, and John embodied this spirit in every way.

John only stepped away from his BMHA volunteer role as Goalie Equipment Manager in 2022 when his wife, Norma-Jeanne, became ill. Earlier this year, Norma passed away, and now we mourn John’s loss alongside hers. John will be remembered as a BMHA hero – a steady, kind, and reliable presence who gave so much without ever asking for recognition in return. His legacy will live on through the countless young athletes who benefited from his work and through the values of community, service, and generosity he demonstrated so fully.

On behalf of the entire BMHA community, we extend our heartfelt condolences to John’s son Jonathan, daughter Lisa-Marie and the Petrak family.

John, thank you for everything. You will be deeply missed but never forgotten.