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GAME DAY RECAP: January 11, 2025

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (4) vs OHA Edmonton (6) U15

RHA Kelowna grabbed the first goal of the game as Harrison Sharman scored his 15th of the season 9:31 into the first. But OHA Edmonton outshot RHA Kelowna 26-9 in the period and responded with goals from Eli Swift (1G, 1A) and Matteo Gambetti (2G, 1A). The onslaught continued in the second as Braydon Lynam and Peyten Shilton scored on 2 of the 18 OHA Edmonton shots. Hayden Carpenter (2G) would get one back for RHA Kelowna late in the period. Gambetti restored the three goal cushion 20 seconds into the third period. Carpenter quickly countered for RHA Kelowna less than two minutes later but it was wiped out by a Marek Pashko (1G, 2A) goal 12 seconds after that. RHA Kelowna refused to go away quietly as Dexter Labrecque (1G, 1A) brought his team back within two just 1:31 later. OHA Edmonton would ultimately prove to be too much as the shot clock ended 66-28 in their favour, leading to a 6-4 win. Bronny Kasturi (24/28) and Griffin Prairie Chicken (60/66) were in net for their respective teams.Ìý

Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy (0) vs North Shore Warriors (8) U15

Defensemen Mattias Gallina (3G) and Oliver Demarco (2G, 1A) recorded five of the eight North Shore goals and Benjamin Boudreau (12/12) made 12 saves for the shutout to lead North Shore to an 8-0 win. Easton Fowler, Ethan Naude and Rex Norman (1G, 1A) scored the other goals for North Shore in the win. Bo Toperosky (21/29) faced 29 shots in the loss.Ìý

Notre Dame (5) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (7) U15 Prep

Having suffered a shootout defeat at the hands of Notre Dame yesterday, RHA Winnipeg looked to exact revenge Saturday morning leading to Markus Knaub opening the scoring 2:25 in before Athens Shingoose (3G, 1A) scored twice in a span of seven seconds. Shingoose would complete the hat-trick 1:54 into the second as RHA Winnipeg was clicking offensively. Liam Bird and Lukas Lundgren (1G, 2A) would cut into the deficit before Madden Mason and Brady Filmon (1G, 1A) scored 1:07 apart to restore the four goal cushion. Duke Lesnar would give Notre Dame late life with his eighth of the season. Cohen Hlady replied shorthanded for RHA Winnipeg 1:30 later but Mika Richard scored for Notre Dame on the same power play 10 seconds after that. Kashton Masney (1G, 1A) added his third of the season 36 seconds later as Notre Dame looked to rally late. But Noah Hawkins (27/32) shut the door the rest of the way as RHA Winnipeg held on for the 7-5 win.Ìý

King Heights Academy (2) vs Fort Erie International Academy (5) East U18

Mathis Bienvenue opened the scoring for Fort Erie with his fourth goal of the season. Vytas Lenkutis (2G) tied the game with his 17th but Duncan Block (1G, 1A) quickly countered with his fifth. The FEIA special teams took over in the second as Baron Tanton (1G, 1A) scored on the power play and Mateo Moro (1G, 1A) scored shorthanded. Lenkutis would cut into the lead 5:56 into the third, but that was as close as KHA would get as Max Schippers added his fifth of the year to put the game out of reach midway through the third. Ryan Schultz (27/29) was in net for Fort Erie in the win.Ìý

Bishop’s College School (3) vs Selwyn House School (7) East U17

In a matchup of the third and fourth ranked teams it was fourth place Selwyn House who came out on top with a 7-3 win Saturday. Selwyn House came ready to play as Yulen Billy (1G, 4A) scored 50 seconds in and Joel Downey, Matheo Lazanis and Tommy Nicolopoulos (1G, 2A) all added first period markers. Julian Harroch (2G) added a power play marker 1:09 into the second as the game looked as though it was set to get out of hand. But Bishop’s would battle back and win the third period 3-2 as Frank Piracci, Samuel Boutet and Nate Ostridge all found the back of the net. Gianluca Velenosi and Harroch countered for Selwyn House and Luca Ottoni (28/31) finished with 28 saves in the 7-3 win.Ìý

Notre Dame (5) vs Edge School (9) U17 Prep

Goals by Joe Watson (1G, 1A) and Khalen Menger gave Notre Dame a 2-0 lead heading into the second period. Ashton McCann (3G, 1A) would get Edge on the board 2:00 into the second before Shyloh Benko (1G, 2A) and Jace Boman (1G, 1A) scored exactly two minutes apart as Notre Dame led 4-1 6:11 into the second. However, Edge would quickly flip the script as McCann completed the hat-trick and Owen Wiemer (2G, 1A) and Izayah Zaharko (2G) each added goals of their own to give their team a 5-4 lead heading into the third. Kyle Oakenfold (1G, 1A) and Antonio Cazac scored 43 seconds apart as Edge turned a 4-1 deficit into a 7-4 lead. Lewis Brown would get Notre Dame within two 1:15 later but Wiemer added his second and Zaharko recorded a late empty netter to clinch the Edge victory.Ìý

Okanagan Hockey Academy (3) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (1) U15

OHA outshot CIHA 12-6 in the first and got a goal from Jake Gates to grab the 1-0 lead. CIHA would outshoot OHA in the second but Jett Wood doubled the OHA lead 6:04 into the period. Lynden Dunkley would add to the lead 5:44 into the third period with his second goal of the season. Tomas Figura would hit double digit goals and end the Deakon Beaudry (27/28) shutout bid with 3:26 remaining in the game but eighth ranked OHA ultimately held on for the upset win over third ranked CIHA.Ìý

OHA Edmonton (4/SO) vs St. Mary’s Academy (3) Female U18 Prep

The home side led 2-0 after 20 thanks to first period goals from Camryn Falloon and Jade Pelland. Fresh off a five point outing on Thursday, Joryn Hempel scored 1:13 into the second to get OHA Edmonton on the board. Reese Kartusch restored the St. Mary’s two goal lead 2:32 later with her third of the year. OHA Edmonton mounted a comeback in the third as Riley Cooper and Mercedes Dunbar scored 59 seconds apart early in the period to tie the game. After five minutes of overtime solved nothing, Peyton Carter scored in the sixth round of the shootout to complete the OHA Edmonton comeback. Natalie Georgeson (29/32) picked-up the win while Sasha Coutu (33/36) was charged with the loss.Ìý

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (5) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (4) U17

Jackson Curle (1G, 1A) and Atley Feniuk traded goals less than two minutes apart as the first ended even at 1-1. Defenseman Riley Bullion (1G, 1A) put RHA Winnipeg ahead 6:32 into the second before Chace Smith and Tavian Barnes traded power play goals. Justin Campbell (1G, 1A) doubled the lead 2:12 into the third with another RHA Winnipeg power play goal. NAX would strike twice in 22 seconds to tie the game as Barrett Fogolin and Seth Kshyk each found the back of the net. Penalty trouble would continue to haunt NAX as defenseman Tyson Vandesype (1G, 2A) scored the game winner on the power play for RHA Winnipeg with 10:23 remaining. Grayson McDonald (33/37) and Lenox Alanen (35/40) were in net for their respective teams.Ìý

Northern Alberta Xtreme (5) vs Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (3) Female U18 Prep

Elise Slywka (2G) scored 25 seconds in and again 6:11 later on a penalty shot as NAX grabbed a quick 2-0 lead. Brynn Evans (1G, 1A) added to their advantage before Sadie Swanton and Kacie Corkle traded goals to close out the period. Pilot Mound would turn the page in the second as Jayden Quinn (2G) scored twice to bring her team within one going into the final frame. NAX captain Brayden Stewart (1G, 1A) would secure the victory just 1:38 into the third with her fifth goal of the season. Sophie Quaschnick (14/17) made 14 saves for her fourth win of the year. Sutter Reeves (46/51) faced 51 shots in the loss.Ìý

STAR Hockey Academy (1) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (9) U15

Jett Evans (1G, 3A) scored shorthanded and Logan Schoettler (1G, 1A) added his third 2:03 later as NAX held a 2-0 advantage going into the second. Camden Freeman brought STAR within one 4:35 into the second but it was all NAX from there as they would score seven unanswered in a dominating 9-1 win. Defenseman Lincoln Baschuk (5A) led all skaters with five points, while Emmett Abel (2G, 1A) and Kendon Peacock (3G) each had three point games. Grayson Scriba (20/21) made 20 saves for the win.Ìý

Indigenous Sports Academy (0) vs Calgary International Hockey (6) Academy U17 Prep

CIHA did the majority of the damage in the first, firing 18 shots at Jacob Appleby (56/62) and beating him 5 times. Declan Cardiff, William Matte and Mason Moran (2G, 1A) each scored once in the first while Aedan McCarry (2G) tallied two of his own. After a scoreless second, Moran added his second of the game late in the third period to round out the scoring. Ethan Mann (19/19) made 19 saves to earn the shutout.Ìý

Okanagan Hockey Academy (5) vs Shawnigan Lake School (3) Female U18 Prep

After being shutout 2-0 by Shawnigan yesterday, Tiani Makokis (1G, 2A) and Grace Littler each scored within the first minute of the game to give OHA an early 2-0 lead. Audrina Freeman (1G, 2A) scored her eighth of the season 6:15 later to increase the advantage heading into the second. Taya Lonsdale scored the lone goal in the second, shorthanded with eight seconds left. Zoe Cramer made it a one goal game 2:12 into the third with her seventh of the year. But Jada Wood and Emma Deleurme scored nine seconds apart to increase the gap to three. Esme LiChong would get one back for Shawnigan 1:02 later but that was as close as they would get as Maive Gosselin Berg (24/27) finished with 24 saves to secure the OHA win.Ìý

Shawnigan Lake School (7) vs Yale Hockey Academy (5) U15 Prep

Backed by a red hot power play that went 4-for-4, 13th place Shawnigan defeated 8th place Yale 7-5. Chase Murgatroyd (1G, 1A) scored Shawnigan’s first power play goal 3:51 in and Asher Devries added an even strength tally 1:28 later. Michael Kuzik (1G, 1A) and Jacson Bradbeer would start a run of five straight Yale goals, tying the game heading into the second. Nicholas Voinea, Dominic Ponte and Parker McMillan completed the Yale run with second period tallies. Darwin Ketch and Baden Glithero (1G, 1A) would score power play goals 25 seconds apart and Bryce Todd found the back of the net with 1:02 left in the period to even the score heading into the final 20. In the third, Hayden Slade (2G, 1A) scored the final power play goal and added his second of the game eight seconds later as Shawnigan earned the 7-5 win.Ìý

OHA Edmonton (5) vs Edge School (8) U15 Prep

Drew Wilkinson and defenseman Anderson Reschny traded first period goals as the score was level after 20. Luke Huska (3G) and Artello Forestal (2G) did the same early in the second period before Dylan Sherban (2G) gave Edge a 3-2 lead 1:16 later. He would score again 1:37 after that before Charlie Tobin and Huska added goals to start the third as Edge held a 6-2 lead. Kael Scott (1G, 2A) countered 41 seconds later and Josh Frazer and Forestal scored 56 seconds apart as OHA Edmonton clawed within one. But Grayson Bauer (1G, 1A) scored late on the power play and Huska completed the hat-trick with an empty netter as Edge defeated OHA Edmonton 8-5.Ìý

Edge School (6) vs OHA Edmonton (4) U17

Kaedyn Scherer (2G) scored 1:09 in for OHA Edmonton but it was Edge who led after 20 thanks to goals from Darius Odermatt (2G), Noah Brade and Jacob Kuntz (1G, 1A). Scherer struck again, this time on the power play, to bring OHA Edmonton with one early in the third but Odermatt countered late with his second as well. OHA Edmonton would get back within one with another power play goal in the third, this time from Hudson Blair (1G, 1A). Rylan Saunders (2G) countered for Edge with a power play goal of his own to double the lead. Jaxon Moss (1G, 1A) tallied his eighth to bring OHA Edmonton within one with 1:38 remaining but Saunders found the back of the empty net with 25 seconds left to secure the Edge victory.Ìý

St. George’s School (1) vs Edge School (11) U15

League leader Brody Antignani (3G, 2A) added to his totals with a team high five points in an 11-1 win Saturday. James Butterwick (2G, 1A) and Charlie Near (2G, 1A) each scored twice while defenseman Mark Ma (1G, 3A) had four points. Nick Hill scored on the power play midway through the game to end the Caden Stanley (15/16) shutout bid.Ìý

Notre Dame (0) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (11) U18 Prep

All but one CIHA skater recorded at least one point in an 11-0 win over Notre Dame. Seven of the CIHA goals came from their d-core as Easton LaPlante (3G) recorded a hat-trick and Zee Jamal (2G) and Benett Kelly (2G) each scored twice. Calder Hutt (1G, 2A), Townes Kozicky (1G, 2A), Oliver Kramp (1G, 1A) and Cage Smith (1G, 1A) scored the other CIHA goals. Sartaj Dhami (16/16) made 16 saves for his fourth shutout of the season.Ìý

Delta Hockey Academy (8) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (1) U15 Prep

Casey Pearson (3G) recorded a hat-trick while Peter Banicevic (1G, 2A), Brady Cyr (2A) and Nicolas Peach (2A) each had two assists as Delta beat OHA 8-1. Colton Brum (1G, 1A), Tripp Fischer, Logan Suh and defenseman Eli Vickers (1G, 1A) scored the other Delta goals and Jack Utsunomiya (33/34) made 33 saves in net. Defender Henrik Alexander-Ward scored the lone OHA goal in the loss.Ìý

St. George’s School (5) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (2) U15 Prep

Like a majority of St. George’s games this season it was the Louis Oscar Holowaychuk (4G) show as his four goal effort propelled his team to a 5-2 win. Holowaychuk would score shorthanded and on the power play in the first to put his team on top 2-0. Nixon Szadkowski scored the lone second period goal with 27 seconds remaining and Dane Dyer scored 17 seconds into the third to tie the game. Holowaychuk would score the St. George’s game winner four minutes later and added his league leading 31st midway through the period to give his team some breathing room. Kyle Bowering tallied an empty netter to secure the victory.Ìý

Mount Academy (4) vs CIH Academy (7) East U17

Defenseman Sean Perry (2G) gave Mount an early lead but Kristian Kachnic (1G, 1A) and Luca Chiarizia (1G, 1A) countered for CIH Academy to close out the first. Perry scored again early in the second to tie the game at 2-2. Tobias Lednicky (3G) scored the go ahead goal for CIH Academy but it was countered by Jace Hynes (1G, 1A) less than three minutes later. CIH Academy would regain the lead for good 44 seconds later as Marcus Bradley scored his second of the year before Anri Ishigaki scored his third late in the period. Jackson Ringuette got one back in the third for Mount but goals 37 seconds apart by Lednicky secured his hat-trick and the CIH Academy win.Ìý

Ulysse Academie (6) vs Bourget College (1) East U18

Ulysse discovered their offensive groove in a tangle with Bourget College, going 3/7 on the powerplay en route to a comfortable victory. Thomy Di Lauro (2G, 1A) and Simon Fournier (1G, 1A) commanded the scoresheet from the back end, each picking up powerplay tallies while Rapahel Harvey (1G, 1A) and Marco Campo (1G, 1A) chipped in for the forwards. Virgil Sausset (53/54) also came out big, making 53-stops for Ulysse in the lopsided victory.

South Alberta Hockey Academy (3) vs Edge School (1) Female U18 Prep

Lila Deis got the ball rolling for Edge School on Saturday’s CSSHL Featured Matchup against South Alberta Hockey Academy. Edge would maintain pressure following Deis’ opener, but an inevitable response from Sara Stefanic brought SAHA back into the contest. Before the end of the first, SAHA defender Riley Bourque would make a clinical clearance on a trickling puck millimetres from the goal line to keep things tied. Edge kept piling on the shots in the second early, but Emma Skolney (30/31) remained unfazed in goal, steering aside 11-shots in the frame while Ava Gingell polished off a 2-on-1 feed to give SAHA the lead through forty. SAHA amped up the pressure in the third, outshooting Edge 12-8 en route to victory. Marley Howes picked up the insurance marker from the left circle while Skolney remained perfect after surrendering that early first goal.

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (3) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (2) U17 Prep

A dominant performance from Parker Parrish (54/56) was the difference maker in this PCHA victory over the number one seeded RHA Kelowna. After falling behind 1-0 through twenty, Parrish would stone 16-straight shots from RHA Kelowna while the Sea Devils found their offensive touch. Chase Heide, Kieran Wilson and Maddoch Bond would score three unanswered for PCHA, giving them a two goal lead heading into the third. Tim Schoeps would get one back for RHA Kelowna early in the third but a masterclass from Parrish kept PCHA ahead, making another 22-saves in the frame to give the Sea Devils the upset victory.Ìý

Delta Hockey Academy Black (6) vs Prairie Hockey Academy (1) U15

Patrick Curtis (42/48) had a solid performance in goal for Prairie, including a penalty shot stop, but the continuous pressure ultimately led to a Delta Black victory. Silas Colina (2G) led the charge with two goals to put this game to rest in part of a six unanswered chain of goals. Noah Delaurier scored the lone goal for PHA.

St. George’s School (3) vs STAR Hockey Academy (2) U17 Prep

Each of the five goals recorded in this contest all came on the man advantage. Aleks Ostrovskyy got the game’s first for STAR while Holden Tuttle got the Saints’ first with only eight seconds left in the frame. Jaxson Trichak would restore STAR’s lead in the second but St. George’s would strike back soon after, as Byron Chin (1G, 1A) knocked home a loose puck by the cage. In the latter half of the second, Jason Gao (1G, 1A) would wire home the go ahead goal to give the Saints their first lead of the night which they would hold on to till the buzzer sounded. Les Toth (28/30) picked up the win in the crease, steering aside 28-shots in the process.

Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy (3) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (4) U17

Louie Bryant ripped a backhand shortside to give CDA the early advantage. However, a pair of powerplay markers from OHA gave them the lead through twenty. Jaxon Foster (1G, 1A) would add to OHA’s total early in the second, but Knox Vogel (1G, 1A) would keep CDA alive with another backhander getting past Tyson Kuiack (15/18). In the third, a jam play in front would be crammed home by Haven Brunham to tie things up at 3-3. Shortly after, a loose puck would somehow find its way into the back of CDA’s net with credit being given to OHA’s Grady Monsen. Monsen’s phantom goal would go on to be the game winner in a tightly knit match.

Delta Hockey Academy White (5) vs Yale Hockey Academy (2) U15

Ben Bury got Yale on the board early, but Delta White’s potent offence went to work soon after. Colby Walker (1G, 1A) and Jayden Ni (1G, 2A) would strike back-to-back to put Delta White in front while Ryan Pickell added the cherry on top to cap off a three goal first period. Teams would trade goals in the second while a lone goal from Carson Brown (1G, 1A) in the third ensured a Delta White victory on Saturday.

North Shore Warriors (4) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (2) U17

Despite a 43-save effort from Eliott Horner (43/47), PCHA would fall in this one due to a lack of offence. NSW would jump on to the board early with two goals in the opening ten minutes. After that, scoring wouldn’t resume until the third. Collin Lee would get PCHA on the board, but they would quickly surrender a point shot to NSW’s Joshua Moussadji (2G). Moussadji’s second would hold as the game winner as the Warriors take this road game 4-2.

Indigenous Sports Academy (0) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (10) U18 Prep

Darius Hordal (1G, 3A) and Easton Doran (4A) led the offence with four-point outings over ISA. Three skaters also picked up multi-goal performances with Carter Ellsworth (3G) leading the way with a hat-trick under his belt. Nate Stevens (15/15) made 15-saves for the shutout while Ethan Lewis (53/63) made 53-saves in the loss.

Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy (3) vs BWC Academy (5) U17 Prep

Ryan Fox would strip a Wenatchee defender in front of their own goal for the easy go ahead marker in the first. Wenatchee’s Sean Strasser (1G, 1A) would later respond with a shorthanded tally to tie things up. Strasser would then garner an assist on the man advantage as Dylan Hadley scored the 2-1 goal before the end of the first. Come the second, BWC Academy would hit the reset button, scoring three unanswered after Nic Collins sparked the team with a shorthanded goal to start the period. Cooper Miller would score the game’s third SH goal halfway through the final frame for Wenatchee, perhaps giving them one more chance at a comeback. However, an Aiden Baker (2G) one-timer on the powerplay would go on to be the insurance marker in a 5-3 win for BWC Academy.

North Shore Warriors (4) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy Black (0) Female U18 Prep

In a late night showdown, Rebecca MacFarlane roofed a wrister shortside on the powerplay to give OHA Black the initial lead. North Shore’s Castilla Rubin (2G) would get one back in the second for the Warriors but a quick response from Taylor Simpson restored OHA Black’s lead for the remainder of the second. Rubin would tie things up for North Shore once again early in the third but a quick answer from OHA Black was there once again as Hayden Wild nabbed her fifth of the season. The Warriors wouldn’t fall flat footed after fumbling the tie once again. Elise Miller (1G, 1A) and Kaida Okamura (1G, 1A) would score quick back-to-back goals for North Shore to give them their first lead of the game, ultimately going on to win this one. Mackenzie Ayou (26/29) made 26-stops in the cage for NSW.

BWC Academy (4) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (2) U15

Nathan Da Silva and Brayden Lindsay (2G) split the scoring in the first between BWC Academy and PCHA. Come the second, BWC Academy’s Gareth Dykens (2G) would strike early on the powerplay and polish off the period with his second to give them a two goal lead heading into the third. Ryder Bui would cram home his 15th of the season early in the third, giving BWC Academy some insurance heading forward. Lindsay would score a shorthanded tally late for PCHA, but it wasn’t enough to surmount a comeback.

Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy (2) vs BWC Academy (4) U18 Prep

Charlie Robinson (1G, 1A) and Kadyn O’Brien (1G, 1A) each connected on each other’s goals in the first to establish a 2-0 lead early. Otaro Inoue (2G) would get Wenatchee on the board early in the second, but later in the frame Kai Anderson (2G) would find a gaping cage after a scramble play in front. Inoue would snag another before the end of the second to keep the Wild in contention, but they couldn’t find the scoresheet in the third. Anderson would bury the empty netter en route to a 4-2 win to close out the night in Burnaby, BC.

BWC Academy (8) vs North Shore Warriors (3) U15 Prep

Liam Bordt (1G, 3A) and Kenzo Gibson (2G, 3A) led the BWC Academy offence in the Saturday late game out of North Vancouver, BC. Edward Kemp (2G) was able to muster two on the scoresheet for the Warriors but BWC Academy just kept piling on the scoring. Mya Young (25/28) picked up the win in the crease while Ashton Sims (48/56) faced over 50-shots in the loss.