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GAME DAY RECAP: December 6, 2024

Rink Hockey Academy Winnipeg (3) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (7) U15

A four goal opening frame from CIHA was enough to garner a three goal lead. Joyesh Ghosh (2G) netted two and Jasper Schelter got his first of the season with a rocket from the top of the hashmarks. Kelson Hawreliuk (2G) would get RHA Winnipeg on the board while Eli Wasyluk scored 18-seconds into the second. However, CIHA wouldn鈥檛 let up the pressure as Tomas Figura (1G, 3A) and Liam Nycholat potted two in a matter of 29-seconds. Teams would trade goals once more in the third as CIHA comfortably strolled to victory.

Edge School (4) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (3) U15 Prep

For the second day in a row Edge beat RHA Winnipeg 4-3. Grayson Trevelyan and George Matheos scored 3:11 apart late in the first as Edge grabbed a 2-0 lead. Athens Shingoose (2G, 1A) and Brady Filmon would score in the second as the two teams were tied heading into the final 20 for the second straight day. Like yesterday, Edge would win the third period as Ellis Martschuk (1G, 2A) and Dylan Sherban beat Noah Hawkins (35/39). Shingoose would tally his second of the game with one second left but it was too late as Kaidyn Thomas (35/38) finished with 35 saves to secure the 4-3 win.听

Okanagan Hockey Academy (0) vs OHA Edmonton (4) U15

2012-born skater Ian Kim (1G, 2A) got the ball rolling for OHA Edmonton on a hard power move to the net after stripping the OHA defender at the blueline. Marek Pashko (2G) added to that advantage later in the second. In the third, OHA Edmonton would pot another two, increasing their lead to 4-0 and taking this game. Bronny Kasturi (24/24) made 24-stops for the shutout, improving OHA Edmonton鈥檚 record to 7-10-2-1.

Stanstead College (4) vs Selwyn House School (7) East U17

Friday鈥檚 CSSHL Featured Match did not disappoint as both 2024/25 newcomers Stanstead College and Selwyn House School fought tooth and nail. The 11-0-0 Spartans came into this one scorching, scoring the game鈥檚 first two tallies including a beauty from Liam Armit (2G, 1A) in the latter half of the frame, Selwyn House would pop back with two of their own as Julian Harroch (2G, 2A) and Lynden Larsen (3G, 4A) got the job done. Into the second, Charles Genereux would restore Stanstead鈥檚 lead. However, this would only last temporarily as Selwyn House really started to pump up their offence. Larsen would nab his second on the man advantage to tie things up. Shortly after, a long bomb feed from Larsen would spring Bobby Avedesian on to a breakaway where he鈥檇 make no mistake, giving the Gryphons their first lead of the match. Harroch would add his second of the game in the final moments of the second, further extending Selwyn鈥檚 lead into the ice clean. Once again, Stanstead would score early in the frame as Armit capitalised off a defensive zone turnover. Just minutes later, Tommy Nicolopoulos would get one right back for Selwyn House, restoring the two goal advantage. Stanstead would push hard throughout the rest of the frame but couldn鈥檛 find another answer for Luca Ottoni (30/34) as he鈥檇 shut them down through many powerplay opportunities. Larsen would seal the hat-trick and a seven point outing late in the game, handing Stanstead their first loss of the regular season.听听

Okanagan Hockey Academy (9) vs Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy (1) U18 Prep

OHA steamrolled the scoresheet with their offensive presence. Cohen Handby (2G) and Eli Tverdovsky (2G, 1A) each nabbed a pair of goals while Jackson Roberts (3A) and Daniel Tverdovsky (3A) each posted three helpers. Chayse Johnson (20/21) made 20-saves in the win, only being beaten once by Fischer Nicolet.

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (5) vs St. George’s School (7) U15

Oliver Peck (1G, 1A) scored early for RHA Kelowna off a breakaway feed from Cooper deWal, scoring the lone goal of the first. Come the second, St. George鈥檚 would find their wheels as Luca Rogers (2G, 2A) and Alan Qiu (2G) bursted on to the scene to put the Saints ahead. Logan Zezel (1G, 1A) and Rogers would trade goals back and forth before Kinley Sisson (1G, 1A) tied things late to tie things up for RHA Kelowna. RHA Kelowna would find themselves in penalty trouble to start the third, leading to two powerplay goals from the Saints to reestablish their lead. Kyle Schierling (2G) would nab an extra two for RHA Kelowna in the frame but another two off the sticks of Theo Wesik (2G, 2A) and Qiu kept St. George鈥檚 ahead and eventually giving them the win.听

Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy (1) vs North Shore Warriors (5) U18 Prep

Matteo Paradiso and Mark Lee (2G) scored 32 seconds apart before Jonathan Lee (1G, 1A) scored three minutes later for North Shore. M. Lee would add his second of the game four minutes after that to increase the North Shore advantage to 4-0 after 20. Owen Bambrick scored the lone second period goal as CDA got on the board heading into the third. Liam McCloy added another goal in the third for North Shore as they earned a 5-1 win to kick-start their weekend. Georgi Milanov (35/36) made 35 saves to earn the win.听

Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (4/SO) vs Edge School (3) U17 Prep

Pilot Mound would outshoot Edge 16-9 in the first but a goal from Antonio Cazac gave the home side a 1-0 lead. Jack Perrier tied the game with a power play goal 4:04 into the second and Collin Friedrich put Pilot Mound ahead 1:02 later. James Matheos tied the game midway through the second with his eighth goal of the season. Adam Zamecnik restored the Pilot Mound lead 1:09 later but Finn Howes tied the game exactly one minute after that. A scoreless third and overtime would see the game head to a shootout where Freidrich and Perrier each beat Kurtis Stajkowski (37/40) and Matthew Palmer (32/35) stopped both Edge shooters to give Pilot Mound the 4-3 win.听听

Fort Erie International Academy (3) vs Bishop’s College School (5) East U17

Brandon Fuicelli (4G) scored twice in a 10 minute span to put Bishop鈥檚 ahead 2-0. Jayden Goolab would get Fort Erie on the board 34 seconds later with his second goal of the season. Henry Bassuk restored the two goal lead with the lone second period goal. Fuicelli completed the hat-trick 13 seconds into the third to increase the advantage to 4-1 for Bishop鈥檚. Samuel Schelling would get Fort Erie back within two but Fuicelli scored once again just a few minutes later. Zachary Brochet added a late consolation goal for Fort Erie but the game ultimately ended 5-3 in favour of Bishop鈥檚.听

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (7) vs Yale Hockey Academy (4) U18 Prep

Saskatoon Blades prospect Benjamin Bowtell opened the scoring for RHA Kelowna just 24 seconds in with his ninth goal of the season. Jayden Oleskiw (3G) would tie the game on the power play 5:06 later and Ilija Majkic put Yale ahead a few minutes later. Maddox Gandha (1G, 2A) tied the game 1:31 later and Riley Pederson (3G) scored late in the period to put RHA Kelowna back on top. Pederson would score the lone second period goal to double the lead going into the third. Oleskiw brought Yale within one early in the third before Pederson completed the hat-trick six minutes later. Oleskiw would counter with a hat-trick goal of his own 55 seconds later. Mathis Paull would kill any Yale comeback hopes 40 seconds later and Brady Walker added a late power play goal to secure the 7-4 RHA Kelowna win.听

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (3) vs Shawnigan Lake School (5) U17 Prep

Phoenix Moyer-Isram scored shorthanded to give Pacific Coast the opening goal but Liam Downie (1G, 1A) scored on the same power play 1:15 later to tie the game. Cache Thomas (1G, 1A) scored 1:17 into the second with Shawnigan鈥檚 second power play goal of the game. Sullivan Bryan (1G, 1A) doubled the lead 2:53 into the third before the Shawnigan special teams took over as Spencer Currie scored shorthanded and Matthew Morris scored on the power play. Treytin Frizzell would reply with a Pacific Coast power play goal of his own and Declan Andrews (1G, 1A) scored late as PCHA had life but was unable to get any closer as Liam Chamberlain (34/37) finished with 34 saves in the win for Shawnigan. Parker Parrish (23/28) faced 28 shots in the loss.听

South Alberta Hockey Academy (0) vs OHA Edmonton (2) Female U18 Prep

Natalie Georgeson (19/19) made 19 saves as OHA Edmonton shutout SAHA 2-0. Georgeson and Phoenix Buckler (27/28) would keep clean sheets through the first 40 minutes of play as it remained a goaltending duel. Ryann Chimera (2G) would break the deadlock 3:40 into the third with her seventh goal of the season to give OHA Edmonton the lead. She would add an empty netter with 41 seconds left to clinch the victory for her team.听

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (1) vs Prairie Hockey Academy (6) U18 Prep

The two teams traded first period goals as Henry Thunderblanket (2G, 1A) scored for Prairie and Jake Ritson countered for RHA Winnipeg. Thunderblanket and Reid Fraser (1G, 1A) scored less than two minutes apart in the second to give Prairie a two goal advantage heading into the third. In the final period, Hubert Larose, Rylan Emigh (1G, 2A) and Asher Watson (1G, 1A) all beat Nolan Giles (38/44) as Prairie took home a commanding 6-1 win. November Player of the Month Micah Davidson (30/31) made 30 saves to earn the win in net for Prairie.听

OHA Edmonton (10) vs Indigenous Sports Academy (2) U17 Prep

Keenan Fox (3G, 2A) recorded a hat-trick to lead the OHA Edmonton offence to a 10 goal outing in a lopsided victory of ISA. Cash Brebant (2G, 1A) and Kai Richards (2G, 1A) each had two goals and an assist while Miles Hartmann (1G, 2A) and defenseman Michael Kaplan (1G, 2A) had three points of their own. Chaunde Jack and Easton Bauer scored for ISA, beating Aidan Prosser (38/40) in the final 40 minutes.听

Northern Alberta Xtreme (5) vs Notre Dame (1) U17 Prep

After a scoreless first period Brody Dawson (1G, 1A) and Bronsyn Mouille scored in the second to give NAX a 2-0 lead heading into the third. Maksim Bedskikh got Notre Dame on the board and within one with 8:10 left in the game. Kyle Denis would respond minutes later before NAX ran into penalty trouble, leaving the door open for Notre Dame to make a comeback. But the opposite would happen as Kaysun Brunham (1G, 1A) scored an empty net, shorthanded goal before Jack Kibblewhite added another shorthanded marker to close out the game. Matthew Coyle (16/17) made 16 saves to record the win.听

BWC Academy (10) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (6) U15 Prep

Justin Moon (1G, 3A) scored just 35 seconds in to set the tone for a high scoring affair that saw BWC Academy come out on top 10-6. Liam Bordt extended the lead less than four minutes later before Pacific Coast replied with goals from Jackson Squire (1G, 1A) and Nehemiah Plunkett (2G) to tie the game heading into the second. Logan Henry (3G, 1A) would restore the lead 44 seconds into the second, Kane Nicholas (1G, 1A) added to the lead 1:08 later and Cohen Baker (1G, 2A) scored his 18th of the season less than two minutes after that. Cameron Young-Thompson halted the run 1:16 later before Easton Coupland (1G, 1A) and Henry scored 2:05 apart as BWC Academy kept up the pressure. Plunkett tallied a late PCHA marker as it was a 7-4 BWC Academy lead after 40. In the third Henry would complete the hat-trick, Kristian Lima and Ben Campbell (1G, 1A) would score their first of the game and Dane Dyer and Maximus Scheffer (1G, 1A) found the back of the net for Pacific Coast to round out the scoring.听

Northern Alberta Xtreme (2) vs OHA Edmonton (1) U18 Prep

Despite it being a U18 Prep game, two affiliates from the NAX U15 Prep team made the difference in this one as Easton Arndt scored the games opening goal and Teagen Bouchard scored in the third to give NAX a 2-1 win over OHA Edmonton. Arndt opened the scoring by tipping home a Darius Hordal point shot. Calum Giese would tie the game in the second with a bar down wrist shot on the power play. Bouchard would score the game winner, driving wide on the defender before cutting to the net and beating Parker Snell (44/46) 4:12 into the third. Tyler Swanson (25/26) made 10 saves in the third to secure the win for NAX.听

Delta Hockey Academy (8) vs Shawnigan Lake School (2) U15 Prep

Colton Brum (2G, 1A) and Ronan Gow (2G) each scored twice and defenseman Austen Su (3A) added three assists to lead Delta to an 8-2 win over Shawnigan. Peter Banicevic (1G, 1A), Tripp Fischer, Brady Oatman and Nicholas Peach added the other Delta goals while Jack Utsunomiya (22/24) made 22 saves for the win. Darwin Ketch and Lucas Patridge-Mather scored for Shawnigan in the loss. Donagh Esler-Twiss (44/52) faced 52 shots in the loss.听

North Shore Warriors (0) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (8) U17

Defenseman Luke Edgehouse (3G, 1A) scored the lone first period goal before OHA exploded for seven in the final two periods to grab an 8-0 win. Tyson Kuiack (18/18) made 18 saves for his second shutout and seventh win of the season. Jaxson Bartsch (1G, 3A) and defenseman Jace Parsons (1G, 3A) chipped in with four points in the win.听

Yale Hockey Academy (4) vs BWC Academy (5/OT) U15

After winning their first 17 games of the season, Yale (17-1-1) has suffered back-to-back losses after falling 5-4 in overtime to BWC Academy (13-5-0) Friday. BWC Academy came flying out of the gate as Ryder Bui (2G), Gareth Dykens and defenseman Michael Puddicombe (1G, 2A) all found the back of the net in the first. Gavin Beza and Nathan DaSilva (1G, 1A) traded goals early in the second before Yale tied the game thanks to a power play goal from Jacob White and Connor Baines (2G, 1A) scoring twice in a span of 1:37. After a scoreless third, Bui scored 1:33 into overtime to give BWC Academy the 4-3 win.听

Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy (1) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (6) U17 Prep

Logan Lanti (1G, 1A) and Reid Rabinovitch scored less than four minutes apart as RHA Kelowna led 2-0 after 20. Nate MacPhee and Preston Kelly-Paquet (2G) did the same in the second to extend the lead to 4-0. Colton Masterson would end the Kai Ebert (11/12) shutout bid with 8:13 left on the clock, scoring a power play marker. Carson Smith (1G, 1A) and Kelly-Paquet would score 37 seconds apart just a few minutes later as RHA Kelowna claimed a 6-1 win to wrap up Friday night. Liam Rogers (63/69) faced 69 shots in the loss.