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February Players of the Month

The CSSHL has announced the eight division winners of the February Player of the Month Award.

Eastern U17: Lukas Royko, Lower Canada College

The Montreal, QC forward recorded a division best 14 goals and 21 points in 8 games in February. Royko has set a CSSHL East U17 single season record with 33 goals and 58 points this year.

Eastern U18: Vytas Lenkutis, King Heights Academy

For the second time this season Lenkutis has been named the CSSHL East U18 Player of the Month. The Boston, MA forward has a division best 12 assists and 19 points in 8 games in February. On the season he leads the East U18 division with 26 goals and 50 points in 24 games. His 26 goals is second most all-time in a single East U18 season, while his 50 points are fourth.

Female U18 Prep: Riley Cooper, OHA Edmonton

The 2009 born forward has been named the Female U18 Prep Player of the Month for the second time this season. Her 9 goals, 12 assists and 22 points in just 6 games in February led all skaters. On the season she sits second in assists (37) and points (63), helping launch her OHA Edmonton into sixth place in the standings in their first year competing in the CSSHL Female U18 Prep division.

U15: Hudson Lesk, St. George’s School

A defenseman from Clontarf, Australia, Lesk had 9 goals and 9 assists in 9 games in February, with his goals and points total leading all U15 defensemen. On the season he leads all U15 defensemen with 20 goals, fourth most in a single U15 season. His 44 points in 31 games sits 1 off the league lead, though his 1.42 PTS/GP is a division best.

U15 Prep: Louis Oscar Holowaychuk, St. George’s School

In 11 games in February the Vancouver, BC forward produced a division best 17 goals and 27 points. On the season, his second in the CSSHL U15 Prep division, Holowaychuk finished with a league high 50 goals and 83 points in 34 games.

U17: Eliott Horner, Pacific Coast Hockey Academy

A netminder from Comox, BC, Horner went 3-0-1 with a 1.47 GAA, .938 SV% and 1 shutout in February, giving up 6 goals against in 4 games and 245 minutes. In his first CSSHL season, Horner has a 10-8-2 record with a 3.40 GAA, .888 SV% and 3 shutouts.

U17 Prep: Jaggar John, OHA Edmonton

For the second time this season the Saskatoon Blades 2024 WHL Draft pick has been named the U17 Prep Player of the Month. John led all U17 Prep skaters with 10 goals and 21 points in 7 games. On the season, he sits third with 38 assists and 66 points in 31 games. His 2.13 PTS/GP is a U17 Prep best. The Fort McMurray, AB forward has played 5 WHL games with the Blades this season.

U18 Prep: Nate Stevens, Northern Alberta Xtreme

The Calgary, AB netminder played 5 games in February, going 5-0-0 with a division best 0.80 GAA, and 2 shutouts. Stevens would record a .963 SV%, letting in just 4 goals on 108 shots. On the season he has posted a 15-1-1 record with a league best 5 shutouts, 1.87 GAA, .932 SV% and 15 wins.