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GAME DAY RECAP: December 1, 2024

Stanstead College (10) vs Mount Academy (2) East U17

In an early morning game Stanstead outshot Mount 69-19 en route to a 10-2 win. It was a slow start for Stanstead as they were only up 1-0 after 20 thanks to a Matej Dobos (1G, 2A) power play goal. Emauel Ganz (3G, 2A) and Parker Banks (2G, 1A) would score 21 seconds apart less than two minutes into the second and Eelis Lehtoranta (1G, 1A) added another marker less than three minutes later. Bryson Robinson and Tobin MacEwen would cut into the lead but Alexis Lavoie (3G, 3A) scored back-to-back goals to close out the period and make it a four goal deficit. Ganz and Lavoie would both complete their hat鈥搕ricks in the third and Banks hit double digit goals on the seasons as Stanstead took home a dominating 10-2 win.听

Northern Alberta Xtreme (8) vs Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (0) U15 Prep

Ahmad Fayad (2G, 3A) led all skaters with five points as NAX shutout Pilot Mound in an 8-0 win. Malakai Andrews, Easton Arndt (1G, 1A), Kalen Miles, Parker Naumann, Joel Ngandu and Nash Weyland scored the other goals for NAX in the win. Dawson Sheehan (9/9) and Gavin Hildebrand (52/60) were in net for their respective teams.听

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (2) vs South Alberta Hockey Academy (3/OT) U18 Prep

Tyden Lafournaise scored the lone first period goal as SAHA led 1-0 after 20. Charlie Hill tied the game late in the second as the two teams headed to the final period all square at 1-1. Cash Olson restored the SAHA lead 3:43 into the third. It looked as though SAHA would hold on but Layne Schofield scored with just one second left to tie the game, and send SAHA to extra time for the third straight outing. After suffering defeat the previous two times, Josiah Jackson鈥檚 seventh of the year gave SAHA the 3-2 overtime win. Mattias Radke (34/36) was credited with the win while Quinn Burfoot (45/48) was charged with the loss.听

Yale Hockey Academy (1) vs Delta Hockey Academy White (4) U15

Delta White (17-6-0) handed Yale (17-1-0) their first loss of the 2024/25 season with a 4-1 upset. Delta White controlled the game, outshooting Yale 37-24 and holding a 1-0 lead going into the final period as Jayden Ni (3G, 1A) scored early in the second. Ryan Pickell (1G, 1A) extended the lead midway through the third with his sixth of the season. Connor Baines got Yale on the board 3:34 later with a power play marker. But Ni wouldn’t let Yale get any closer as he scored two late goals to complete the hat-trick and secure the Delta White win. Aarun Parmar (23/24) and Logan Hwang (33/37) were in net for their respective teams.听

OHA Edmonton (4) vs Prairie Hockey Academy (5/SO) U17

Felix MacMillan (1G, 1A) opened the scoring 3:01 in before Jaxon Moss tied the game on the power play in the final minute of the first. Kaedyn Scherer (1G, 1A) gave OHA Edmonton their first lead 1:43 into the second but Reid Schmalz (1G, 1A) tied the game 46 seconds later. Alijah Lodhar (1G, 1A) restored the Prairie lead before Noah Stone (2G, 1A) tied the game with another power play goal. The seesaw battle would continue in the third as Stone put OHA Edmonton back on top with 5:33 left. Tyson Ross (1G, 1A) would level the score with a power play goal to send the game to overtime. The game would require a shootout where Kashton Smith and Ross both beat Jaxon Ford (21/25) and Colton Lutz (32/36) stopped both OHA Edmonton shooters to give Prairie the 5-4 win.听

Bishop’s College School (7) vs CIH Academy (2) East U18

Alex Thompson (1G, 1A) gave CIH Academy the initial lead but goals 2:21 apart from Gavin Rusenstrom and defenseman Zachary Roussy (1G, 3A) saw Bishop鈥檚 lead 2-1 after 20. Adam Straka, Tristan Gagnon and David Szabo scored second period goals to increase the advantage to 5-1. Noah Picken (1G, 1A) halted the run early in the third but Elie Champagne and Logan Charby (1G, 1A) countered for Bishop鈥檚 to give them a convincing 7-2 win. Timofey Williams (34/36) was in net for the win while Noah Vidal (36/43) faced 43 shots in the loss.听

OHA Edmonton (8) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (1) U15 Prep

OHA Edmonton scored seven straight goals en route to an 8-1 win. Josh Frazer (2G), Artello Forestal (2G, 2A) and defenseman Liam McFadden (2G, 1A) all scored twice while Chayse Fedoriuk and Brayden Tucker (1G, 1A) added the other goals in the win. Maddex Mason ended the Owen Amyotte (20/21) shutout bid with 12:18 left to play.听

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (6) vs Shawnigan Lake School (1) Female U18 Prep

RHA Kelowna came out firing on all cylinders as Hayley McDonald (1G, 1A), Emelia McDermid (2G), Callie Rice (1G, 1A), Jillian McLaughlin and Kennedy Sisson all scored first period goals. Grace Cooper would get Shawnigan on the board with 40 seconds left in the first period. The second was less chaotic as McDermid鈥檚 shorthanded marker was the lone goal of the period. A zamboni issue would cause the game to be called after 40 minutes of play, giving RHA Kelowna the 6-1 win.听

Rink Hockey Academy Winnipeg (1) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (6) U15

Emmett Abel (2G, 2A) scored twice and Mohamed Garcia (1G, 1A) once as they each hit 12 goals on the season in the first period for NAX. Everett Vandenhengel scored shorthanded to start the second and Jared Ryan added another goal for NAX 1:07 later. Gavin Van Brabant hit double digit goals on the season 1:20 after that as NAX held a commanding 6-0 lead. Colton Pawlyshyn scored his first of the season on the power play late in the second to get RHA Winnipeg on the board. A scoreless third saw NAX hold on for the 6-1 win. Grayson Scriba (14/15) and Haize Brightnose (53/59) were in net for their respective teams.听

OHA Edmonton (6) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (2) U17 Prep

Zane Rains (1G, 1A) scored with 1:50 left in the second and Aedan McCarry scored 7 seconds into the second as CIHA led 2-0 going into the third thanks to 18 saves from Braxton Gibson (30/35). But OHA Edmonton would come to life in the third, scoring six unanswered. Cash Brebant (1G, 1A) got his team on the board 1:07 into the third and Jaxon Burkosky-Gilmour (2G) tied the game 5:10 into the final frame. Jaggar John (1G, 2A) put OHA Edmonton ahead midway through the period with Owen Morrow (2G) adding his third of the season 1:59 later. Burkosky-Gilmour added an empty netter with 56 seconds left and Morrow added his second of the morning 20 seconds later to complete the comeback. Dysen Loewen (29/31) finished with 29 saves in the win.听

Notre Dame (0) vs OHA Edmonton (4) U15

Connor Phillips (19/19) made 19 saves for his second shutout of the season, and second against Notre Dame in an eight day span as OHA Edmonton beat Notre Dame 4-0. Jiseong Kim scored the eventual game winner 5:22 into the first period. Boston Smashnuk (1G, 1A) added a first period marker while Eli Swift and Peyten Shilton scored in the second before a scoreless third period. Westyn Hlady (30/34) faced 34 shots in the loss.听

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (6) vs BWC Academy (3) U17

RHA Kelowna fired 18 shots at Tye Kinsey (52/58) in the first but only beat him once when Maximilian Koppel (1G, 1A) scored his 21st of the season with 3:07 left in the period. They would continue to shoot the puck in the second, and finally start to be rewarded for their efforts as Bennett Macek (1G, 2A), and Aiden Andrews (2G) scored on the power play and Zander Zorn scored 5-on-5 to give RHA Kelowna a 5-0 lead heading into the final period. Kijin Cho (1G, 1A) got BWC Academy on the board with a power play goal 5:30 into the third and Leonardo Lee added one midway through the period as BWC Academy made a third period push. Deven Pathal replied for RHA Kelowna 48 seconds later to give his team a 6-2 advantage. Nishann Grewal added a consolation goal in the final minutes for BWC Academy. Griffin Jones (16/19) faced just 19 shots in net for RHA Kelowna.听

South Alberta Hockey Academy (5) vs Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (3) U17 Prep

SAHA came out firing in the first as Karter Kurpjuweit (1G, 1A), Rhyder Arnold (1G, 1A), Owen Fischer and Carson Ward all scored in the first 11:43 of the game. A scoreless second saw the 4-0 lead hold into the third period. Pilot Mound would make a late push as Clemens Pfeifer got his team on the board with a power play goal and Jack Adams (1G, 1A) scored 25 seconds later. Collin Friedrich (1G, 1A) added another power play marker less than three minutes later as they looked to overcome the early deficit. But Remy Martins (31/34) would finish with 31 saves and Kutcher Aquila secured the win with an empty net goal with one second left on the clock.听

OHA Edmonton (3) vs South Alberta Hockey Academy (6) Female U18 Prep

In a rematch of yesterday’s 4-3 SAHA win, the home team would once again come out on top, this time with a 6-3 result. Mercedes Dunbar gave OHA Edmonton an early lead but SAHA led 2-1 after 20 as Julie Barlow (2G) and Keyana Bert (2G, 1A) each scored power play goals. Jocelyn Bodnar and Riley Cooper scored 23 seconds apart early in the second as OHA Edmonton grabbed a 3-2 lead. But the SAHA power play stayed hot as Sara Stefanic (1G, 1A) tied the game with her third goal of the season late in the period. From there, SAHA would take over as Sophie Erlam (1G, 1A), Barlow and Bert all scored third period goals to give their team a 6-3 win. Phoenix Buckler (24/27) was in net for her fifth win of the season.听听

Northern Alberta Xtreme (4) vs Notre Dame (5) U17

Clayton Toews gave NAX an early lead before Joshua Legette (2G, 1A) and Braeden Malenchak (1G, 1A) traded goals 1:32 apart midway through the period. Brandon Thompson (1G, 1A) scored shorthanded 12 seconds into the second to tie the game and Cyril Herauf put Notre Dame ahead 1:14 later. Cassius McDonald (2G) responded with a pair of goals, including a shorthanded marker, to put NAX back on top going into the third. Leggette would tie the game with his second of the game and Kohl Stephen (1G, 2A) scored unassisted with 1:23 left to give Notre Dame the 5-4 win. Madden Besplug (40/44) and Parker Sneazwell (28/33) were in net for their respective teams.

Delta Hockey Academy Black (4) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (2) U15

Pacific Coast opened the scoring when Jason Thomson scored his fourth goal of the season 7:18 in. Woojin Seo tied the game with a power play goal nine minutes later. Carter Campbell restored the PCHA lead 3:09 into the second with a power play goal of his own. However, Delta Black would take a 3-2 lead into the intermission when Silas Colina (2G) and Jake Gagno scored 21 seconds apart. Colina doubled the lead in the third with a power play goal, his seventh goal of the season, and Brayden Allan (37/39) finished with 37 saves as Delta Black skated to a 4-2 win. Jace Zemanek (42/46) made 42 saves in the loss.听

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (3) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (6) U17

A power play goal by Ollie Halowaty midway through the first gave OHA a lead heading into the second. Lukas Needham (1G, 1A) tied the game 4:03 into the second but goals 38 seconds apart from Rylan Bengert (2G, 1A) and Luke Edgehouse (1G, 1A) put OHA back on top. Bengert doubled the lead 9:00 into the third but Kaelen Rusjan (1G, 2A) countered 9 seconds later and Nathan Green added another PCHA marker 35 seconds later as it was back to a 1 goal game. But Saiva Brar gave OHA breathing room less than two minutes later and Cooper Vogt (1G, 1A) scored two minutes after that as OHA doubled-up PCHA 6-3.听

Delta Hockey Academy (6) vs Yale Hockey Academy (2) U17 Prep

Yale took advantage of an early power play as Matteo Di Stefano (1G, 1A) scored his 15th goal of the season 3:04 into the game. Cortland LeMieux tied the game 1:44 later with his fifth goal of the season. Jack Morgan (2G, 4A) put Delta ahead with a power play goal late in the first, but it was quickly cancelled out 36 seconds later by Lucas Fenrich. Treyce Pavlic (1G, 4A) restored the Delta lead 58 seconds into the second and goals from Caden Leibel (1G, 1A) and Morgan saw Delta ahead by three going into the third. Kishan Saggu extended the advantage 53 seconds into the third and Blake Clark (16/18) shut the door through the final 40 as Delta earned the 6-2 win.听

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (2) vs Delta Hockey Academy (10) U15 Prep

A lopsided game saw Delta outshoot Pacific Coast 57-12 in a 10-2 win. Peter Banicevic (1G, 4A) and Casey Pearson (2G, 3A) led all Delta skaters with five points each while defenseman Ryker Doka (1G, 2A), Tripp Fischer (3A) and Nicolas Peach (2G, 1A) all had three point outings. Sebastian Nuttall and Trent Porter scored for PCHA in the loss.听

Okanagan Hockey Academy (0) vs St. George’s School (5) U15 Prep

St. George鈥檚 outshot OHA 69-23 to earn a 5-0 win Sunday. Joffrey Chan (23/23) made 23 saves for his third win and sixth shutout of the season. A power play goal in the first by Noah Fowler (2G, 1A) saw St. George鈥檚 up 1-0 after 20. Liam McLean, Louis Oscar Holowaychuk (1G, 2A), Adam Benn and Fowler scored second period goals before a scoreless third period.听

Northern Alberta Xtreme (1) vs Edge School (3) Female U18 Prep

Jordan Serdachny鈥檚 first goal of the season gave NAX the initial lead 9:33 into the game. Brooklyn Deck countered 9:05 later with her 11th of the season. Jenna Ring (25/26) and Sophie Quaschnick (33/36) kept the game level at 1-1 heading into the third period where Lila Deis put Edge ahead 4:26 into the final frame. Avery Michaluk would add a late Edge goal to give her team some breathing room in what ended as a 3-1 win.听

Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (0) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (4) Female U18 Prep

A 21 save shutout performance from Maggie Schell (21/21) propelled RHA Winnipeg to a 4-0 win over Pilot Mound. Neve Cockerill鈥檚 first goal of the season was all the offence RHA Winnipeg would need as they led 1-0 after 20. Braya Kapusta and Ava Hrubeniuk (1G, 1A) added even strength goals and Shea Warnick (1G, 1A) a shorthanded marker to increase the advantage to 4-0 going into the third period. Sutter Reeves (40/44) would keep the RHA Winnipeg offence off the board in the third but her team was unable to muster any offence of their own.听

Shawnigan Lake School (10) vs North Shore Warriors (0) U18 Prep

Shawnigan鈥檚 offence had no trouble finding the back of the net on Sunday, posting into the double digits along with a powerplay going 3/8. Nigel Alberts (3G, 1A) led the charge with a hat-trick and four points while Brandon Kendall (2G) and Easton Sangris (2G) each nabbed听 a pair of goals. Liam Ryan (35/35) posted an impressive 35-save shutout in the win as well, blanking his opponents for the second time in three starts for the St. John鈥檚, NL native.

Notre Dame (0) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (8) U18 Prep

Oliver Kramp (3G, 1A) filled the scoresheet with a hat-trick and four point afternoon in their 8-0 win over Notre Dame. Defenceman Easton LaPlante (2G, 1A) also posted a pair of goals in the win while Jack Coghlan (3A) and Lachlan Hanton (3A) each provided three helpers. Sartaj Dhami (18/18) racked up 18-saves for his third shutout of the season.

BWC Academy (1) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (7) U17 Prep

Bruce Zhong deflected home the first goal of the afternoon for BWC Academy, but that would be the last time they would find twine as PCHA rallied on for seven unanswered to close off this matchup. Haydyn Brooks (3G, 1A) led the way with a hat-trick performance while Maddoch Bond (1G, 2A) nabbed three points along with a highlight reel goal. Ander Reyes (31/32) played perfect after surrendering the first goal, stoning 31-shots from BWC Academy.

Delta Hockey Academy Black (3) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy Black (1) Female U18 Prep

Emma Biros (1G, 1A) got Delta Black on the board first after polishing off a centering feed from Abigail Jung. Later in the frame, a wrister off the rush from Alexis Howitt would double Delta Black鈥檚 lead heading into the second. Rebecca MacFarlane got one back for OHA Black part way through the frame but that鈥檚 the only one that would find its way past Sonja Reed (28/29). Alexis Vary would pot an empty netter late, sealing off a Delta Black victory.听

BWC Academy (8) vs Yale Hockey Academy (4) U18 Prep

Everything was knotted up after forty minutes of play as each team went tic-for-tac through the opening two periods. However, the flood gates would open for BWC Academy come the third. A quick spurt of three goals in under two minutes all of a sudden put BWC Academy in the driver鈥檚 seat with a 6-3 lead. Max Malinousky (3G, 2A) would later add an early empty netter that would prove to be the game winner. Malinousky also snagged the insurance marker soon after as Yale鈥檚 Jayden Oleskiw added a late tally. Malinousky鈥檚 five point effort was the catalyst in BWC Academy鈥檚 win while Noah Sinagowitz (21/25) picked up the win between the pipes.

Northern Alberta Xtreme (3) vs Edge School (1) U17 Prep

Ashton McCann鈥檚 22nd of the season opened the scoring halfway through the first for Edge School but a quick response from Nolan Phare made sure things were tied at the end of the frame. The second would see both teams duking it out for that go ahead goal, eventually it would spawn off the stick of Jackson Tetreault for his sixth of the season. Come the third, NAX would hold off Edge while Kaysun Brunham added the insurance marker. NAX goaltender Matthew Coyle (45/46) played his heart out, racking up 45-saves in the Sunday triumph over Edge.

Ulysse Academie (4) vs Ontario Hockey Academy (2) East U18

Things were looking to end the way they started by the end of the first but a late goal from Fedor Tarasov put OHA up by one before the intermission. Early in the second, Ulysse would get a powerplay opportunity that would turn into the game tying goal thanks to the efforts of Cedrick Fortin. Dmitrii Novikov (1G, 1A) would quickly respond for OHA, giving them back their one goal lead. However, a quick pair of goals from Arnaud Roberge and Giuliano Leuzzi (2G) gave Ulysse their first lead of the contest. Leuzzi would add another in the third, wrapping up the small comeback over OHA.

Indigenous Sports Academy (3) vs Prairie Hockey Academy (10) U18 Prep

A four goal first from PHA was all they technically needed to work out a win over ISA. Benson Hirst (2G) had a pair in the first period while new recruit Carter Davidson would pick up his first career CSSHL goal to close out the frame, eventually going on to be the GWG. PHA would spread out the offence even more in the second as Kane Domres (2G) snagged a pair and Rylan Emigh (1G, 3A) chipped in on four goals. Tayvian Delorme (1G, 2A) would show some push back in the second and third for ISA, keying in on all of their three goals. Delorme would also receive a penalty shot in the second, but was stoned by PHA goaltender Drake Mooney (18/21).

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (2) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (10) U15

A six point outing from CIHA鈥檚 Tomas Figura (1G, 5A) spearheaded a landslide victory over RHA Kelowna. Reid Grierson (5A) would also supply five helpers to the scoresheet while Luke Van Waes (2G, 2A) and Liam Nycholat (2G, 1A) each tucked in a pair of goals. Alexandre Montembault (32/34) picked up the win in goal, steering aside 32-shots.

Delta Hockey Academy Green (2) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (3) Female U18 Prep

Just over a minute in, Makenna Brassard got OHA on the board to establish a 1-0 over Delta Green. Halfway through the frame, Marin Deadmarsh would add to OHA鈥檚 lead with her sixth of the season. Shortly after, Molly Cole would get Delta Green on the scoresheet with a shorthanded goal to cut their deficit to one. Come the second, Jada Wood would snag her fourth of the weekend to restore the two goal advantage for OHA. Mackenzie Galick would get one back in the third for Delta Green but they would ultimately fall to OHA. Jorja Moore (23/25) picked up the win in goal for OHA, capturing her sixth win of the campaign.

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (1) vs BWC Academy (5) U15 Prep

Cole Dobson kicked off the scoring in our CSSHL Featured Game on Sunday, rifling one top right over the shoulder of Bentley Edgar (29/30). BWC Academy began to lay on some pressure following RHA Kelowna鈥檚 opener and Kane Nicholas (1G, 1A) would have the response, burying a terrific feed from Justin Moon (3A). Later in the frame, Adie Schneider would go hard to the crease and stuff home a rebound to put BWC Academy ahead for her fourth goal of the season. RHA Kelowna鈥檚 Dylan Mingo (54/59) was hot to start the second, making a couple huge saves, giving his team an opportunity to knot things up at 2-2. However, a late powerplay goal from Cohen Baker (1G, 2A) would further add to BWC Academy鈥檚 lead. In the third, Logan Henry (2G) would add his 20th and 21st goals of the campaign to put this game to rest. Edgar made 28-saves in the win, going perfect after surrendering this match鈥檚 initial tally.

OHA Edmonton (3) vs Edge School (6) U18 Prep

Edge School opened the scoring with three unanswered goals in the first period. Kaden Wilkins would get one back for OHA Edmonton in the final minute of the frame, but Edge would resume their offence in the second. Adam M鈥檋amed (1G, 1A) scored only 41-seconds into the middle frame while Keegan de Sa鈥檚 10th of the year further added to the lopsided score. OHA Edmonton would get two back to try and spark a late comeback in the third but Kelowna Rockets prospect Owen Hayden would add a late insurance marker for Edge.

Notre Dame (1) vs Prairie Hockey Academy (2) U17 Prep

Following a scoreless opening half to the game, Seamus Dillon (2G) would finally break the deadlock, getting Prairie on the board. However, only two minutes later Lewis Brown would nab one on the powerplay for Notre Dame to bring things back to even. Scoring continued to be a luxury in this contest as the third only saw one goal. Once again, Dillon would snap the tie and this one would go on to stand as our game winner. Karter Hilbig (16/17) would post his seventh consecutive victory in goal, bolstering his overall record in goal to 8-2-0.