Delta Hockey Academy White (1) vs Delta Hockey Academy Black (4) U15
In an all Delta matchup, Delta Black led 1-0 after 20 as Ryder Miller scored his sixth goal of the season. The lead would extend to 3-0 in the second as Samuel Hioe and Jack Delaney each beat Cohen Wood (41/45). Carson Brown would give Delta White life with a power play goal 12:07 into the third. But Woojin Seo would deny any comeback chance with his 14th of the season just 1:07 later. November Player of the Month Luc Wilson-Kurenoff (28/29) finished with 28 saves in the win.听
OHA Edmonton (6) vs Notre Dame (4) U17 Prep
Cash Brebant (1G, 2A) and Sebastian Eshelbrenner traded goals in the first as it remained a tie game after 20. Thomas MacPhee (1G, 2A) gave Notre Dame their first lead 5:37 into the second, but it was short lived as Jihwan Kim (1G, 1A) tied the game 14 seconds later and Keenan Fox (1G, 1A) put OHA Edmonton back on top 26 seconds after that. Jace Boman (1G, 1A) tied the game with 4:51 left in the second but a late Jevyn Singh Gill (1G, 1A) power play goal saw OHA Edmonton ahead going into the final period. Kai Richards (2G) doubled the lead 27 seconds into the third with his ninth of the season. Logan Arnold would get Notre Dame back within one with a power play marker midway through the frame but Richards would secure the OHA Edmonton win with 1:27 remaining.听
Okanagan Hockey Academy (3) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (5) U15
NAX led 1-0 after 20 as Keatyn Devlin (1G, 1A) scored his fourth goal of the season. OHA would control the second period, outshooting NAX 15-7 and getting goals from Jett Wood, Marcus Lloyd and Jace Williams (1G, 1A). The third period would be the polar opposite of the season as NAX outshot OHA 19-7 and scored four straight to earn the come from behind win. Knox Kehler (1G, 1A) brought NAX within one early in the period before Brady Bisaillon tied the game with 3:55 left. Jared Ryan (1G, 1A) would score the go ahead goal with one minute left and Jett Evans (1G, 1A) secured the victory with a shorthanded, empty net goal. Zayden Maclean (23/26) and Ethan Watson (37/41) were in net for their respective teams.听
Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy (4) vs Delta Hockey Academy (6) U18 Prep
Gavin Smith opened the scoring for CDA 9:04 into the game with his third goal of the season. Delta would quickly respond as Nathaniel Danielson scored on the power play 2:36 later. A Ryder Dunn goal less than three minutes after that would give Delta a short-lived lead as Eli Fareria (1G, 2A) tied the game 43 seconds later. Alexander Laing (1G, 1A) and Cruz Waltze (1G, 2A) scored second period goals 3:42 apart as Delta led 4-2 heading into the third. Ryder Orr and Sokratis Markarian scored 1:10 apart within the first three minutes of the period as the two teams were once again on level ground. Nicholas Campbell would break the deadlock midway through the period and Jacob Schwartz (1G, 3A) added an insurance marker in the final minute as Delta grabbed a 6-4 win.听
Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (3) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (9) U17 Prep
Mason Moran (3G, 1A) and Logan Penston scored first period goals for CIHA as they led 2-0 after 20. Jack Perrier would get Pilot Mound on the board 5:24 into the second but Chale Morgan (1G, 1A) countered for CIHA 27 seconds later. Moran added his second minutes later before Chadrick Schulz and Moran traded goals 2:41 apart.Aedan McCarry added a late second period goal as CIHA had a 6-2 advantage going into the third. William Matte (1G, 2A) and Zane Rains (1G, 1A) would put the game well out of reach before Christian Caby and Xander Ramsay (1G, 1A) traded goals to close out the scoring.听
Indigenous Sports Academy (2) vs Notre Dame (3) U18 Prep
The majority of the scoring happened in the first with Ronan Shirtliffe getting the party started 1:43 in. Ethan Agawa tied the game with a shorthanded marker 12:28 into the period. Hansel Chicoose restored the lead 58 seconds later but Mason Sauvie countered for ISA 34 seconds after that. The second period started tied 2-2 and would remain that way for less than five minutes as defenseman Tristan Deshaies (1G, 1A) put Notre Dame ahead for good with a power play marker. Josh Blair (23/25) made 20 saves in the final 40 minutes as Notre Dame held on for the 3-2 win. Ethan Lewis (34/37) was charged with the loss.听
Lower Canada College (1) vs Stanstead College (5) East U17
After suffering their first loss of the season yesterday, Stanstead (12-1-0) looked to bounce back early with first period goals from Alexis Lavoie (1G, 1A) and Liam Armit (2G). Armit scored the lone second period goal to extend the lead to 3-0 for Stanstead. Lukas Royko got LCC (7-4-1) on the board 1:41 into the third with his 11th of the season, but affiliate Josh Seeback countered just 22 seconds later. Ryder Busto added a late Stanstead goal to round out the scoring in a 5-1 win. Gabriel Poitras (20/21) and Efstratios Couvas (41/46) were in net for their respective teams.听
South Alberta Hockey Academy (2) vs Edge School (1) U17 Prep
Edge would take a penalty just eight seconds in, opening the door for Noah Alexander to capitalise with a power play goal 20 seconds later. Owen Wiemer would tie the game with 1:58 remaining in the second period. Another Edge penalty would lead to the SAHA game winning goal as Kutcher Aquila scored on the power play with 8:22 left on the clock. Hunter Zawislak (38/39) would finish with an impressive 38 saves to secure the 2-1 SAHA win. Adam Courchesne (26/28) faced 28 shots in the loss.听
Kuper Academy (7) vs Ontario Hockey Academy (2) East U17
Thomas Brereton scored 1:26 in and Dimitri Tsimberis added his fourth of the season 8:09 later as Kuper led 2-0 after 20. Touwa Omi got OHA on the board 1:34 into the second before Kuper scored five straight goals. Gianfranco Capparelli (1G, 1A), Malkin Pierre (1G, 3A), Tristan Lavigne (1G, 3A), Kareem Baig-Mirza and Jiayi Liu all beat Mathis Bernier (54/61) to give their team a commanding 7-1 lead. K鈥檇en Womack would halt the run with a late second period goal before a scoreless third period saw Kuper claim a 7-2 win. Jeremy Lemieux (34/36) made 34 saves to earn the win.听
Delta Hockey Academy (8) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (1) U15 Prep
Delta scored seven straight goals as they earned a lopsided 8-1 win over Pacific Coast. Peter Banicevic (2G, 3A) and Colton Brum (1G, 3A) led all Delta skaters with five and four points. Beckett Lim (3A) chipped in with three assists of his own in the win. Cole Gann ended the Quinn Coupland (22/23) shutout bid with 3:59 left on the clock.听
Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy (3) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (15 U17 Prep
Sean Strasser (1G, 2A) opened the scoring for Wenatchee 9:06 into the game with a power play marker but it was all RHA Kelowna from there in a 15-3 win Saturday. Logan Lanti (3G, 3A) and Reid Rabinovitch (3G, 3A) each had hat-tricks while Brody Bradshaw (2G, 2A) and Preston Kelly-Paquet (2G, 2A) each had two goals. Aidan Yu (2G) scored twice for Wenatchee in the loss.听
Edge School (1) vs Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (2) U15 Prep
Edge led 1-0 after 20 as Grayson Bauer scored his sixth goal of the season midway through the first. Maddox Ramage (1G, 1A) tied the game on the power play midway through the second period and Brock Vodden (1G, 1A) put Pilot Mound ahead as he reached double digit goals late in the second. After giving up the opening goal within the first 10 minutes, Gavin Hildebrand (42/43) was perfect through the final 50, finishing the game with 42 saves to backstop Pilot Mound to the upset win over Edge.听
BWC Academy (3) vs Shawnigan Lake School (1) U15 Prep
Cohen Baker opened the scoring just 1:24 in and Ben Campbell doubled the BWC Academy lead 5:17 later. A scoreless second saw BWC Academy hold a 2-0 lead heading into the final 20. Darwin Ketch would give Shawnigan hope with a power play goal midway through the third but Logan Henry (1G, 1A) sank his 25th goal of the season into the empty net with 27 seconds left to clinch the 3-1 BWC Academy win. Bentley Edgar (20/21) and Donagh Esler-Twiss (43/45) were in net for their respective teams.听
South Alberta Hockey Academy (3) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (2) Female U18 Prep
SAHA would go 2-for-3 on the power play including Sara Stefanic scoring the opening goal 7:36 into the game. Beth Milke tied the game 1:47 into the second and Brynn Evans scored shorthanded to put NAX ahead just minutes later. Riley Gramlich would score the second SAHA power play goal with 2:35 left in the period to level the score. Kamryn Reiber (1G, 2A) would break the deadlock 3:58 into the third and Emma Skolney (17/19) finished with 17 saves as SAHA earned a 3-2 win. Aldawna Evers (27/30) faced 30 shots in the loss.听
North Shore Warriors (3) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (1) U17
After receiving an 8-0 pounding at the hands of OHA yesterday, North Shore bounced back with a 3-1 win today. Lochlan Shaw found the back of the net with 34 seconds left in the first to ensure North Shore wouldn鈥檛 be shutout for the second straight day. Noah Russo added a second period goal to double the lead. Brody Shilton got OHA on the board with 2:53 left, beating Erik Blair (33/34) for his fourth of the season. Ryder Fitzpatrick would add an empty net goal with 21 seconds left as North Shore earned the 3-1 win despite being outshot 34-12.听
RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (3) vs Prairie Hockey Academy (5) U18 Prep
Kale Pratte (2G, 1A) opened the scoring 1:18 in and Noah Kelly (1G, 1A) and Rylan Emigh (1G, 1A) scored power play goals 1:44 apart as Prairie led 3-0 inside the opening 10 minutes. River Arnason countered with a power play goal of his own four minutes later. Hubert Larose (1G, 1A) and Pratte scored second period goals to increase the deficit heading into the third. Anthony Bedard (2G) would look to kick-start a comeback, scoring twice in a span of 36 seconds early in the third period. But Micah Davidson (22/25) would shut the door from there to secure the 5-3 win.听
Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy (2) vs STAR Hockey Academy (4) U17 Prep
Zachary Schmidt got STAR on the board early but would be quickly matched by CDA鈥檚 Dylan Johnson with a wicked wrister off the right wing. Thankfully for STAR, Anderson Carter (2G, 1A) would get the lead right back, giving STAR the edge through twenty. Come the second, Carter would bury his second, extending their lead. Kyler Bush would add another for STAR soon after. Akira Ota would get CDA to within two before the end of the frame, but they couldn鈥檛 find an answer for Daniel Peebles (29/31) in the third as STAR would sit on that two goal lead until the final buzzer.听
Okanagan Hockey Academy (4) vs Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy (5/OT) U18 Prep
Dylan Crossley scored the lone goal in the first for Wenatchee. Cameron Kimmerly (2G, 1A) would add to this advantage in the second but the hot stick of Eli Tverdovsky (3G) would quickly knot this game up at 2-2. Kimmerly would add his second to put Wenatchee back in front but a late shorty from Jacob Davidson tied this game up before intermission. Wenatchee would once again score a go ahead goal thanks to AJ Bauchrowitz. However, Tverdovsky was knocking on the doorstep once more, wrapping up his hat-trick with a blast from the top of the slot. In overtime, Otaro Inoue would go backhand after finding himself on a breakaway, sealing this contest up in OT for the Wild.
STAR Hockey Academy (4) vs Yale Hockey Academy (6) U15 Prep
A hot start from Yale granted them a two goal lead through twenty minutes of play. Come the turn of the second, Daniel Makovetskiy (2G) and Levi Ellingsen (1G, 2A) would quickly turn this one around and make it 2-2. However, Yale would catch a streak late in the frame, scoring three unanswered, including back-to-back pair from Nicolas Voinea (2G). Michael Kuzik (2G) added another to Yale鈥檚 tally early in the third, helping fend off another two goal burst that would eventually come from STAR. Gavin Craig (36/40) picked up the win in goal, steering 36-shots aside.
Rink Hockey Academy Winnipeg (2) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (13) U15
Only three CIHA skaters left the ice without a point in their offensive onslaught over RHA Winnipeg. Eric Sexton (3G, 1A) led the charge with a hat-trick performance while five other skaters picked up a hat-trick of helpers. Alexandre Montembault (23/25) picked up an assist along with the win between the pipes.
Northern Alberta Xtreme (4) vs Prairie Hockey Academy (5/OT) U17 Prep
After exchanging goals in the first, NAX would get into a groove as Jack Kibblewhite (1G, 1A) and Nolan Phare gave NAX a two goal lead heading into the third. To start the third, Bryden Wagner and Luke Pratte would score 12-seconds apart to tie things up for PHA. Shortly after, Jackson Tetreault (1G, 1A) would restore NAX鈥檚 lead. However, a late goal from Jamie Kirwan (1G, 1A) was enough to give PHA another chance in overtime. In the extra frame it wouldn鈥檛 take long, Ethan Unger would bury his sixth of the season to complete the comeback for PHA. Drake Mooney (31/35) made 31-stops in the affair, including a penalty shot save in the first.
RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (3) vs St. George’s School (6) U18 Prep
RHA Kelowna would come to play early, nabbing the first two before Brock Cripps (2G, 1A) scored shorthanded to cut down their lead to one. In the second, Harshaan Kaila and Sam Auld (1G, 1A) would pull St. George鈥檚 ahead, giving them the advantage heading into the final frame. Brady Walker would get one back for RHA Kelowna to tie things back up, but the Saints would respond with three unanswered after Isaac Derksen (1G, 1A) nabbed the eventual game winner shortly after Walker鈥檚 goal. Cripps and Emil Ahopelto would snag two empty netters to seal the deal.
Edge School (3) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (6) U18 Prep
After Everett Silvertips prospect Mirco Dufour (1G, 1A) got things started early for Edge in our CSSHL Featured Game, Ty Nessler (4G) would pot a quick pair of goals to put NAX ahead. In the final stages of the first, Grady Wedman (1G, 3A) would wire home his third of the season to extend NAX鈥檚 lead into the ice clean. Come the second, Nessler would go on to nab another two powerplay goals, one off a deflection and another thanks to a quick shot off the draw. Nessler had three goals on the season coming into this featured matchup. Edge would show some push back in the third as Nathan Cole and Brock England found themselves on the scoresheet, but another late goal, this time thanks to Jackson DeGraves, extinguished any chance of an Edge comeback. Nate Stevens (27/30) posted the win in goal, corralling 27-shots through sixty.
North Shore Warriors (3) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (1) U17 Prep
Goalies remained perfect through twenty minutes of play as no one could find the back of the net. The gates would open in the second as Kody Pham put PCHA ahead. However, this lead would be short lived as Tobin Schaefer (2G, 1A) and Lucas Lekakis (1G ,1A) potted back-to-back goals to close out the frame. In the third, Schaefer would net his second to further extend NSW鈥檚 lead and ultimately hand them the victory. Ethan Suhr (42/43) collected 42-saves in the winning effort.