When you’re this tough they call you Punch - Macleans.ca
Lost in the bush for days? Ernie McLean’s been in worse scrapes.
macleans.caHere’s the latest on Punch McLean:
Reports from May 2026 indicate that Ernie “Punch” McLean, a longtime figure in New Westminster hockey, passed away at age 93. The news outlets note his influence as a coach and his role in the local hockey community.[1][7]
In the days leading up to and following his death, there were tributes highlighting McLean’s impact, including memorial attention at Queen’s Park Arena and coverage of his legacy in local hockey circles.[5]
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Lost in the bush for days? Ernie McLean’s been in worse scrapes.
macleans.caErnie Punch McLean, the head coach who made New Westminster matter, has passed away at 93.
www.houseofhockey.netDease Lake RCMP and Provincial Emergency Program are searching for 77-year-old Ernie "Punch" McLean.
globalnews.caMissing B.C. hockey legend Ernie (Punch) McLean was found alive Thursday night and was en route to hospital.
globalnews.capunch mclean died Friday in a single-vehicle accident, ending the life of one of New Westminster hockey’s defining figures. He was 93 years old and living in Coquitlam when he died.Patrick Singh, who had hosted McLean and other local dignitaries at Queen’s Park Arena on Wednesday to launch a statue …
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