Ontario Hockey Academy (5) vs Fort Erie International Academy (2) East U18
After 14 minutes of the two teams feeling each other out, OHA scored three goals in 4:28 to close out the first period. Defenseman Nandor Polonyi (2G) opened the scoring before Sebastian Erkenbolling (3G) scored twice in a span of 1:13. Ben Cornick scored the lone second period goal to cut into the deficit heading into the third period. Erkenbolling completed the hat-trick 3:17 into the third with a shorthanded marker, increasing the lead to 4-1. Polonyi would add his second of the game 10 minutes later to put the game out of reach. Baron Tanton would score a late power play marker for Fort Erie but it was nothing more than a consolation goal. Oliver Kiraly (27/29) was credited with the win.听
Prairie Hockey Academy (1) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (8) U18 Prep
On the NAX Senior Day their third year captain Jake Walker (3G, 4A) stole the show with a seven point performance. Walker’s linemates Grady Wedman (3G, 3A) and Ben Deacon (1G, 4A), another third year NAX forward, dominated the game from start to finish, combining for 18 points in the win. Mason Koponyas scored the other NAX goal, midway through the third while on the power play. Defenseman Ryland Molde scored the lone Prairie goal, finishing off a nice passing play by slamming home the back door pass off the rush. Nate Stevens (21/22) finished with 21 saves in the win, facing limited high quality chances from Prairie. Cameron Beisal (35/43) faced 43 shots in the loss.听
Delta Hockey Academy Black (10) vs St. George’s School (3) U15
Delta Black outshot St. George鈥檚 55-19 en route to a 10-3 win Friday. Cash Field (3G, 2A) led the way with five points as all but three Delta Black skaters recorded at least a single point. Defenseman Silas Colina (2G, 1A) and forward Woojin Seo added three points of their own in the win. Freddie Brooks-Hill (1G, 1A), Jack MacCosham and Gavin Panaich scored for St. George鈥檚 in the loss.听
Okanagan Hockey Ontario (4/OT) vs King Heights Academy (3) East U18
Sam Cockburn scored his second goal of the season just 31 seconds in to give King Heights a 1-0 lead. Parker Fergusson (2G, 1A) tied the game late in the period with his fifth of the season. Timur Naurzbaev restored the KHA lead 3:26 into the second but OHO quickly responded, this time with a Tom Boudet (1G, 1A) marker. Tom Garas (1G, 1A) gave OHO their first lead of the game 2:30 into the third period, finding the back of the net for the fifth time this season. The lead was short lived as Semen Nizhnikov (1G, 1A) levelled the score 3:35 later, eventually forcing overtime. In OT Fergusson scored 1:03 in to give OHO the 4-3 win in the matchup of two Ontario teams. Drew Osinga (31/34) was credited with the win, making 31 saves.听
St. Mary’s Academy (1) vs OHA Edmonton (8) Female U18 Prep
Ryann Chimera鈥檚 (2G, 2A) four-point performance powered OHA Edmonton to a dominant 8-1 win over St. Mary鈥檚 Academy. OHA Edmonton started out strong with Jocelyn Bodnar, Tea Getzinger (1G, 1A), and Chimera scoring in the first period. The goals came quickly in the second for OHA Edmonton, scoring four times in 3:17. Riley Cooper (1G, 2A), Mercedes Dunbar, Kyla Pappas (1G, 1A), and Ryann Jugnauth (1G, 2A) gave OHA Edmonton a big cushion. The third was much quieter offensively with Chimera potting her second of the game for OHA Edmonton and Kaitlyn Harvey getting St. Mary鈥檚 lone goal of the game. Ava Antle was reliable in a quiet game, stopping 13 of 14 shots for OHA Edmonton. Sasha Coutu made 18 saves in relief for St. Mary鈥檚.听
Notre Dame (0) vs OHA Edmonton (5) U18 Prep
OHA Edmonton pulled away with four goals in the third to beat the Notre Dame Hounds 5-0. The first period was fairly even on the shot clock but OHA Edmonton was able to get out to an early lead on a goal from Parker Fitzgerald (2G) midway through the frame. OHA Edmonton pushed hard in the second, sending 19 shots toward Asher Wold in the Notre Dame net. Wold kept his team within striking distance, turning aside every shot sent his way in the period. OHA Edmonton continued to apply massive pressure in the third and it would finally pay off. Oscar Gockel, Keegan Dirks, Fitzgerald, and Hunter Yee bulged the twine to seal OHA Edmonton鈥檚 5-0 victory. Ethan Edwards picked up his second shutout of the season against Notre Dame, kicking out 20 shots for OHA Edmonton. Wold fought hard for Notre Dame, stopping 52 of 57 shots sent his way.听
Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (10) vs Indigenous Sports Academy (2) U17 Prep
Seven players had multi-point games to help Pilot Mound Hockey Academy score a big 10-2 victory over Indigenous Sports Academy. Pilot Mound got off to a fast start with goals from Jack Perrier (2G, 1A), Christian Caby (2G), and Collin Friedrich (1G, 3A). ISA would fight back with Easton Bauer getting a powerplay marker late in the first and Carson Chipesia scoring early in the second to make it a 3-2 game. Pilot Mound took control after that, scoring seven unanswered goals. Willem Kirk-Bertens and Xianen Evans (1G, 1A) scored in the second to stretch the lead back out to three. Pilot Mound鈥檚 offence exploded with Adam Zamecnik, Perrier, Caby, Casey Silverman (1G, 2A), and Luke Adam (1G, 1A) combining for five goals in the final frame. Pilot Mound鈥檚 Barrett Hayes recorded his first win of 2025, stopping 32 of 34 shots.听
Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (3) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (4) Female U18 Prep
Northern Alberta Xtreme came away with a 4-3 victory over Pilot Mound Hockey Academy in a back and forth game. Traeh Hall got the scoring started for Pilot Mound with a power play marker 6:35 into the first. NAX responded with a pair of goals from Miika Cutknife (2G) and Brynn Evans (2G) to head into the dressing room with a 2-1 lead. Pilot Mound鈥檚 Tessa Haggert tied the game up with a goal late in the second. Ashlyn Kuffler (1G, 1A) kept the momentum on Pilot Mound鈥檚 side, scoring early in the final frame to regain the lead. NAX鈥檚 Cutknife was sent in alone on a breakaway midway through the period and made no mistake tying the game 3-3. A few minutes later, Brynn Evans would get the winner for NAX, ripping a shot over the glove of Pilot Mound鈥檚 netminder. Aldawna Evers got the win for the Xtreme, turning aside 37 shots. Rehn Hall took the loss for Pilot Mound, making 35 saves.听
STAR Hockey Academy (2) vs St. George’s School (4) U17 Prep
Les Toth鈥檚 40 save performance helped St. George鈥檚 School double up STAR Hockey Academy 4-2. After a scoreless first period, St. George鈥檚 took the lead on Daniel Taylor鈥檚 power play 4:26 into the second. They would continue to build up their lead with goals from Max Bergeron and Aaron Castro (1G, 1A) to take a 3-0 lead into the third. STAR wouldn鈥檛 go away easily with Jaxson Trichak and Colton Stabbler striking twice in 43 seconds to cut the deficit down to one. A few minutes later, St. George鈥檚 regained their two-goal advantage on a goal from Holden Tuttle. Toth held down the fort for St. George鈥檚 from there, making 16 saves in the third period. Daniel Jr Peebles, turned aside 36 of 40 shots for STAR in a losing effort.听听
Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (3) vs BWC Academy (7) U15 Prep
Cohen Baker (2G, 2A), Justin Moon (2G), and Kane Nicholas (2G, 2A) each scored twice to help lead BWC Academy to a 7-3 victory over Pacific Coast Hockey Academy. Moon got BWC Academy on the board with a goal just over a minute in. PCHA鈥檚 Barrett Szadkowski got his first goal in the U15 prep division to tie the game up 1-1. BWC Academy retook the lead late in the frame on a goal from Kane Nicholas. BWC Academy broke it open in the second with a four-goal frame. Moon and Elias Papadatos scored to extend the lead to 4-1 before Baker added a power play and shorthanded marker. Dane Dyer and Kingston Fisher replied for PCHA in the third. BWC Academy鈥檚 Kane Nicholas swiftly shutdown any comeback attempt with a goal 14 seconds after Fisher got his first goal in U15 prep. Bentley Edgar made 18 saves for BWC Academy in the win.听
RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (4/OT) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (3) U17
RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna got the best of Okanagan Hockey Academy 4-3 in an overtime matchup that featured five power play goals. The two teams each scored on the man advantage in the first. Bennett Macek (1G, 1A) buried one for RHA Kelowna and Jaxson Bartsch (1G, 1A) reached the 20-goal plateau to tie it up. OHA put their nose out in front with an early second period goal from Beckham Taggart but RHA Kelowna鈥檚 Griffin Hoy (1G, 1A) responded midway through the frame. Deven Pethal put RHA Kelowna ahead in third but that would be short lived as Lucan Kostiuk got OHA鈥檚 third power play goal of the game to send the game to overtime. RHA Kelowna began the extra frame on the power play after OHA got a double-minor in the final minutes of regulation. Mason Alexander (1G, 1A) would take advantage 39 seconds into overtime to give RHA Kelowna their first win of 2025. Griffin Jones stopped 37 of 40 shots for RHA Kelowna. Tyson Kuiack, turned aside 36 of 40 shots for OHA.听
Edge School (7) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (2) U15
Edge School鈥檚 defencemen provided the spark with four goals in their 7-2 win over RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg. After a quiet opening period, Edge didn鈥檛 waste any time getting on the board in the second. Luke Bodtker found the back of the net nine seconds after the puck was dropped. Just over two minutes later, Eli Wasylyk countered for RHA Winnipeg. Special teams took over for the rest of the period. Matteo Dofour (1G, 1A) and Keyn Lindberg scored power play goals for Edge School before Kelson Hawreliuk potted one on the man advantage in the final minute to make it a one-goal game. Edge took command in the third outshooting RHA Winnipeg 23-2, leading to four goals. Brody Antignani (1G, 2A) and Tyler O鈥橤orman (1G, 1A) scored with Beckham Monnette (2G) adding two more goals to put the game out of reach. Caden Stanley turned aside 14 shots in the victory.听
Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (7/SO) vs Indigenous Sports Academy (6) U18 Prep
Pilot Mound Hockey Academy picked up a 7-6 shootout win in a high-scoring game with Indigenous Sports Academy. It didn鈥檛 take long for the offence to get started with ISA鈥檚 Tayvian Delorme (2G, 1A) and Pilot Mound鈥檚 Jaden Mah (1G, 1A) trading goals in the first 1:19 of the game. Mason Sauvie and Delorme scored a pair of goals to give ISA a 3-1 lead heading into the dressing room. Pilot Mound got their first lead of the game with three unanswered goals from Leonardo Begert, Riley Robert (2G), and Caleb DeBruyne (1G, 2A). Hector (Rowan) Lang and Holden Parada scored to help ISA reclaim their lead. The back and forth battle continued with Austin Polonoski (1G, 1A) and Robert finding the back of the net to give Pilot Mound a 6-5 advantage. The final seconds were ticking down and all hope seemed to be lost for ISA until Emery Medicine Shield (1G, 1A) scored with five seconds to go to extend the game. Overtime solved nothing so the two teams headed to a shootout. The difference in the shootout came in the third round with Pilot Mound鈥檚 netminder Aiden Trapp making the only save of the shootout. Riley Robert finished off his great game by scoring the game-winner for Pilot Mound.听
Notre Dame (3) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (2) U17 Prep
Clay Harmon made 50 saves to lead the Notre Dame Hounds to a 3-2 win over Northern Alberta Xtreme. Luke White (1G, 1A) scored his first goal in the U17 prep division to give Notre Dame the lead. Tyrie Ehrenberg (1G, 1A) responded for NAX with an unassisted goal late in the first. The two squads swapped second period goals with Nolan Phare scoring for NAX before Notre Dame鈥檚 Khalen Menger evened up the score. Notre Dame鈥檚 Sam Carnegie capitalized on a power play early in the third to take back the lead. Notre Dame was under duress for the final frame with NAX outshooting them 17-5. Harmon stood tall for Notre Dame, turning aside all 17 shots to snap their eight-game losing streak. Matthew Coyle made 25 saves for NAX.听
Delta Hockey Academy (1) vs Yale Hockey Academy (8) U18 Prep
Yale Hockey Academy started their weekend on a positive note by beating Delta Hockey Academy 8-1. Jacob Dubmansky (1G, 3A), Alexandre Jacques (2G), Eli Barrett (1G, 1A), Dryden Deobald (1G, 1A), Kyounghun Oh (1G, 1A), Shaun Hildebrandt (1G), and Ollie Reid (1G) provided the offence for Yale. Blueliners Theron Bensler (3A) and Holden Sexsmith (2A) both had multi-point games. Milan Mrsic had the lone goal for Delta Hockey Academy. Parker Kulmatycki stopped 34 of 35 shots for Yale. Ashton Thornton had a busy night in Delta鈥檚 net, making 44 saves.听
OHA Edmonton (5) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (3) U17
OHA Edmonton scored three unanswered goals to begin the game and were able to hold on for a 5-3 victory over RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg. Charlie Schmitt, Ayden Stuckless (1G, 1A) and Rhett Hudson scored to give OHA Edmonton a comfortable three-goal cushion late in the second. RHA Winnipeg got back within one after a power play goal late in the second by Atticus Cruz and an early third period marker by Casey Mitschke. Rylan Ross replied for OHA Edmonton, making a nice move at the point before firing a wrister past RHA Winnipeg鈥檚 netminder. RHA Winnipeg鈥檚 Reese Scott took advantage of a turnover in front of OHA Edmonton鈥檚 net to make it a one-goal game once again. OHA Edmonton鈥檚 Osten Strickland would get some insurance scoring with 3:18 to go to secure the win. Daniel Marsden made 31 saves for OHA Edmonton. Grayson McDonald kicked out 38 shots for RHA Winnipeg.听
RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (2) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (6) U15
Owen Magness (2G, 1A) scored twice in a four-goal second period to power Okanagan Hockey Academy to a 6-2 victory over RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna. RHA Kelowna鈥檚 Lucas Kautz was the star of the first, stopping 17 of 18 shots sent his way in the opening period. OHA鈥檚 Cruz Rasmussen was finally able to solve Kautz 11 minutes in. RHA Kelowna fought back, getting the tying goal from Cooper deWal early in the second. OHA pulled away after that, scoring four answered goals to close out the second. Owen Magness scored twice with Marcus Lloyd and Jett Wood adding markers. RHA Kelowna鈥檚 Harrison Sharman and OHA鈥檚 Jake Bellerive traded goals in the third. Deakon Beaudry turned aside 24 shots in OHA鈥檚 victory. Kautz finished his busy night with 44 saves for RHA Kelowna.听
Okanagan Hockey Academy (5) vs Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy (2) U17 Prep
Alex Doyer (47/52) posted an impressive 47-save performance in a high-flying battle with OHA. Doyer would face 52-shots through sixty in the loss, doing his best to shut down the division鈥檚 top offence. Luke Assi (1G, 2A) would provide three points in the win while Olliver D鈥橝mour (2G) secured his first two goals of the season from the point. Charlie Peppinck (21/23) was in goal for OHA, racking up 21-saves in the victory.
RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (4) vs OHA Edmonton (7) U17 Prep
OHA Edmonton ignited this match off right, scoring three unanswered to open the scoresheet. The dynamic duo of Jaggar John (2G, 2A) and Cash Brebant (3A) would combine for seven-points on the evening while Owen Morrow (1G, 1A) netted a shorthanded tally. RHA Winnipeg would catch a spark early in the third, but the late efforts of Jihwan Kim (1G, 1A) and Logan Miller (1G, 1A) sealed the deal for OHA Edmonton.听
Prairie Hockey Academy (2) vs Edge School (6) U17
All trended uphill for Edge School after Evan Lynch (1G, 1A) provided the opening tally just 42-seconds into play. Edge would go on to pile five unanswered until just after the halfway point of the contest. Reid Schmalz would break Prairie鈥檚 silence with a late shorthanded goal in the second. Rylan Saunders would collect his 20th of the season to cement the victory for Edge in the third. Emerson Popil (26/28) provided 26-stops in the win for Edge.
Calgary International Hockey Academy (5) vs South Alberta Hockey Academy (0) U18 Prep
Tri-City Americans prospect Aden Bouchard (1G, 3A) continues to find success in his offensive output, collecting four points in CIHA鈥檚 5-0 victory over SAHA, giving him nine points in his last two outings. Bouchard would garner assists on two of CIHA鈥檚 three straight second period powerplay goals. Lincoln Martin (2G) was the only skater to pick up a pair of goals, while Noah Milford (3A) collected three helpers in the character win. In goal, Cole Prelusky (40/40) proved vital, steering all 40-shots aside for his second consecutive shutout. Preslusky鈥檚 heroics were also a personal best for the Victoria Royals prospect, as this was the most shots he鈥檚 ever faced in a shutout performance across his entire CSSHL career,
Okanagan Hockey Academy Black (0) vs Delta Hockey Academy Black (5) Female U18 Prep
Mira Morgan (1G, 1A) and Emma Biros snagged Delta Black the two lone goals of the first period, establishing a comfy lead into the intermission. Claire Cheyne would add a third to Delta Black鈥檚 advantage, posting her second goal of the campaign. Delta Black would pour on another 16-shots in a commanding third period, picking up another two en route to a 5-0 victory over their Interior rivals. In goal, Sonja Reed (27/27) made 27-stops for her first shutout of the season and the second of her career.
Okanagan Hockey Academy (4) vs Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy (2) U18 Prep
In a fast paced first which saw OHA outshoot CDA 21-14, OHA would take the early 2-0 advantage. Ethan Makokis would make things three nothing with a goal halfway through the frame. However, CDA was not backing down, nabbing two goals before the end of the period courtesy of Caden Stoltz (1G, 1A) and Ian Dalton (1G, 1A). Shots remained even at 12-a-piece in the third, but a late powerplay marker from Tucker Robertson put this game to rest, securing the W for OHA. Chayse Johnson (40/42) secured an impressive 40-saves in the win while CDA鈥檚 Bennett Byers (46/50) continues to maintain his impressive save percentage, recording 46-stops in the hard fought loss.
St. George’s School (9) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (2) U15 Prep
Louis Oscar Holowaychuk (2G, 1A) continues to feast on the U15 Prep division as no matter the situation, he still finds the back of the net. Holowaychuk would score once shorthanded and once on the man advantage in a commanding win over RHA Kelowna. Noah Fowler (2G, 1A) would also snatch a pair of goals in the win while Quinn Pickering (1G, 3A) held down the blueline, producing a four point effort on the backend. Bradey Ching (1G, 3A) would also garner four points, all of which coming at even strength. Kole Anderosov (22/24) picked up the win between the pipes, making 22-saves for his 11th win of the campaign. St. George鈥檚 and RHA Kelowna will faceoff tomorrow again in Vernon, BC.
Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (8) vs North Shore Warriors (6) U18 Prep
North Shore would break the ice early with two goals only separated by 18-seconds. However, PCHA would get the better of them come the end of the frame, scoring four unanswered to develop a 4-2 lead through twenty. Braden Boman (1G, 1A) would keep the trend going early in the second, capturing PCHA鈥檚 fifth goal. Roman Lavery would make things 6-2 shortly after. Dominic Seminoff would stop the bleeding part way through the second but Cameron Collins was right there to quickly restore the four goal lead. Gavin Huynh鈥檚 first of the season would help spill some momentum into NSW鈥檚 favour before the end of the frame. The Warriors would collect two powerplay goals to make things a one goal game, but Owen Hentschel would put the icing on the cake, sliding home the empty netter to put Friday to rest.