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GAME DAY RECAP: January 18, 2025

OHA Edmonton (5) vs Prairie Hockey Academy (2) U17

After a scoreless first Jonas Markwart beat Jaxon Ford (22/24) 4:05 into the second to give Prairie the first goal of the game. Hudson Blair (2G) would tie the game 1:11 later by beating Colton Lutz (21/26). Prairie was quick to restore their lead as Luka Iskra scored his fourth of the season 29 seconds later. Gabriel Kantor would tie the game less than three minutes after that and Rhett Hudson tallied his 12th of the year midway through the frame to give OHA Edmonton their first lead. Kaiden Turta (1G, 1A) doubled the lead on the power play midway through the third and Blair put the game out of reach with a shorthanded marker a few minutes later as OHA Edmonton grabbed a 5-2 win on the road.Ìý

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (2) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (7) U17 Prep

Tayln Kopaksny gave RHA Winnipeg a 1-0 lead 8:31 in with his eighth goal of the season. Mason Moran (1G, 1A) tied the game on the power play with 2:10 left in the period, and William Matte (2G, 1A) gave CIHA the lead with 15 seconds remaining in the frame. Gavin Quennelle tied the game 1:23 into the second with his 16th of the season. Zachery Hall scored the eventual CIHA game winner while shorthanded, 1:23 later. Matte would hit double digit goals late in the frame to double the lead. Zane Rains (1G, 4A) scored just 11 seconds into the third on the power play before Griffen Bruno scored his first of the year and Aedan McCarry (1G, 3A) added another CIHA power play goal. Braxton Gibson (40/42) made 40 saves to record the win.Ìý

Okanagan Hockey Academy (5) vs Delta Hockey Academy (2) U17

The first period ended tied 1-1 as Lincoln Arkinstall scored even strength for Delta and Ollie Halowaty scored on the power play for OHA. Gage Kiselbach gave OHA the lead midway through the second and defenseman Luke Edgehouse (1G, 1A) struck on the power play late in the period to give OHA a two goal cushion. Logan Pankhurst brought Delta within one 2:25 into the final frame but Jaxson Bartsch and Cole Schellenberg scored 56 seconds apart in the final moments of the game to secure the 5-2 OHA win. Alex Youngson (19/21) and Lynden Mercier (27/32) were in net for their respective teams.Ìý

St. George’s School (1) vs Yale Hockey Academy (4) U18 Prep

Alexandre Jacques and Eli Barrett (1G, 1A) scored 2:59 apart to give Yale a 2-0 lead midway through the first. Harshaan Kaila would get St. George’s on the board just 45 seconds later with his 15th goal of the season. Jacob Dumansky scored the lone second period goal on the power play, his seventh goal of the season. Gus Schill would add the lone third period goal to round out the scoring as Yale defeated St. George’s 4-1. Parker Kulmatycki (38/39) and Cash Christie (35/39) each faced 39 shots, with Kulmatycki winning the goalie battle.Ìý

Okanagan Hockey Academy (1) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (10) Female U18 Prep

Alida Korte (2G, 4A) led the way with six points as RHA Kelowna defeated OHA 10-1. Makena Lloyd-Howe (2G), Hayley McDonald (2G, 1A) and Jillian McLaughlin (2G, 1A) each scored two goals while Raeya Mackie (1G, 1A) and Emelia McDermid (1G, 2A) scored the other goals for RHA Kelowna in the win. Audrina Freeman scored the lone OHA goal, beating Ava Drabyk (12/13) on the power play midway through the second.Ìý

Stanstead College (3) vs Bishop’s College School (4) East U17

Fourth place Bishop’s College School (9-4-0) handed first place Stanstead College (15-2-0) their second loss of the season with a 4-3 win Saturday. Taitt Dobbin (1G, 1A) opened the scoring for Bishop’s 2:50 in with his seventh of the season. Charles Faucher tied the game less than four minutes later with his second. Marc-Antoine Larochelle and Alexis Lavoie traded goals 1:13 apart early in the second before Cory Logan gave Stanstead their first lead with 5:38 remaining in the second. Brandon Fuicelli would counter 3:22 later, evening the score heading into the final 20. In the third Xavier Cormier would score his second of the season 1:05 in to put Bishop’s ahead 4-3. Looking for an equaliser, Stanstead would earn a penalty shot with 30 seconds left. But Tyler Fuicelli (24/27) would make 1 of his 10 saves in the period to secure the 4-3 Bishop’s win. Gabriel Poitras (15/19) made 15 saves in the loss.Ìý

Notre Dame (0) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (12) U15

Liam Nycholat (5G) scored 54 seconds in and again later in the period while shorthanded to kick-start as 12 goal outburst from CIHA Saturday afternoon. CIHA exploded for nine in the second before adding one more in the third with Jase Morey (5A) matching Nycholat for the team lead with five points. Brik McCord Cooper (2G) scored twice while defensemen Reid Grierson (3A) and Bennett Pattison (1G, 2A) each chipped in with three points. Alexandre Montembeault (23/23) made 23 saves to earn the shutout.Ìý

Shawnigan Lake School (9) vs Delta Hockey Academy Black (1) Female U18 Prep

Emma Biros scored for Delta Black 3:15 in but Shawnigan responded with nine unanswered, including six in the second, to earn the lopsided win. Zoe Cramer (2G, 1A), Eden Hamel (2G, 2A) and Leah Hill (2G, 1A) each scored twice while Grace Cooper (1G, 2A), Meera Smith and Alyssa Worsley (1G, 1A) added one goal of their own.Ìý

Northern Alberta Xtreme (4) vs Notre Dame (6) U17

Jordan Van Langen scored 1:46 in and Carter Smith added his second in as many games as Notre Dame went up 2-0. Porter Dickson got NAX on the board 2:24 later and Jacob Collins (2G) tied the game 59 seconds into the second with his 21st goal of the season. Ryder Pisiak (1G, 1A) restored the Notre Dame lead with 51 seconds left in the second period. Collins tied the game with 4:15 left as the two teams looked as though they could be headed to overtime. However, Landon Soloski (2G) scored the go-ahead goal 43 seconds later before he and Luke white added late empty netters as Notre Dame was up 6-3. Landon Gardiner would score a consolation goal for NAX with two seconds left but that was as close as they would get. Joshua Heitman (29/33) was credited with the win.Ìý

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (1) vs Yale Hockey Academy (12) U15

Kaleb Newson (1G, 2A) scored six minutes in and Max Ritchey (2G, 1A) scored three seconds later as part of a six goal first period for Yale. Yale would ride that momentum and take home a 12-1 win Saturday. Ben Bury (2G), Mason Cumiskey (2G) and Jacob White (2G, 1A) all chipped in with two goals for Yale. Caden Sugiyama was the lone Pacific Coast shooter to beat Lucca Tassone (24/25), doing so with 2:23 remaining.ÌýÌý

Selwyn House School (8) vs Mount Academy (1) East U17

Selwyn House outshot Mount 52-31 en route to an 8-1 win Saturday. Julian Harroch (2G, 2A) led the way with four points and Pasquale Presti (2G) chipped in with two goals of his own. Aaron Beckerleg (1G, 1A), Yulen Billy (1G, 2A), Isaac Huberman (1G, 1A) and Gianluca Velenosi (1G, 1A) scored the other Selwyn House goals. Matthew Goodine scored the lone Mount Academy goal on the power play, 10:55 into the second. Evan Un Yi (30/31) made 30 saves for the win.Ìý

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (0) vs OHA Edmonton (3) Female U18 Prep

The duo of Riley Cooper (1G, 1A) and Joryn Hempel remains red hot as they potted each of OHA Edmonton’s first two goals in the first period. After a quiet second, Mercedes Dunbar would add an extra insurance marker in the third, wrapping up a 3-0 victory. Ryann Chimera (3A) provided helpers on every OHA Edmonton goal while Ava Antle (23/23) posted her second shutout of the season, making 23-stops.

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (3) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (2) U18 Prep

Trace Anderson opened the scoring within the first minute of the contest for a consecutive game, giving the Victoria, BC native 22-goals on the season. Shortly after, Theo Salikhov would score his first of the season, tying things up for RHA Kelowna. However, another first goal of the season, this coming off the stick of Brayden Barker, restored PCHA’s one goal advantage. Scoring would not resume until the third where Jed Lake would increase PCHA’s lead with a powerplay goal. Owen Downey (1G, 1A) would get one back for RHA Kelowna late but they would come just shy of the comeback after Liam Russell (17/19) kept the door shut for the PCHA win.

Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (6) vs Indigenous Sports Academy (3) U17 Prep

Karson Ledoux (1G, 1A) would score the lone goal of the opening frame, giving ISA the outright lead through twenty. However, Pilot Mound would find their groove in the second, potting four unanswered goals, including two from Luke Adam (3G), to establish a three goal lead. ISA would sneak two back in the third, but the Buffaloes would match that with two of their own, wrapping up the win over their conference rivals.

Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy (0) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (9) U17 Prep

Only three OHA skaters missed out on the scoresheet in an offensive showing over CDA. Marcus Domhof (2G, 1A) and Jacob Leamy (2G) each netted a pair of goals while Trey Tourigny (3A) and Landon Nagle (3A) produced three assists a piece. Tourigny has now recorded three helpers in each of his last two games. In goal, Linden Sobocan (22/22) turned aside all 22-shots for his third consecutive shutout, giving him a U17 Prep division lead in that category with five total shutouts on the season.

South Alberta Hockey Academy (2) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (5) U18 Prep

CIHA’s offence was clicking like a pod of dolphins early in this matchup. Scott Sandilands opened the scoring halfway through the frame before Benett Kelly and Cage Smith (1G, 1A) added another two to the tally. SAHA captain, Josiah Jackson, would put a stop to the bleeding late in the frame but a late tally from Lachlan Hanton restored the three goal advantage. Lincoln Martin would further add to CIHA’s lead with an early goal in the second. However, SAHA would control the play for a majority of this frame, outshooting CIHA 10-7 and getting one back late thanks to a sweet passing play capped off by veteran forward Cole Fisher. In the third, SAHA would maintain this pressure and even receive a penalty shot. In goal for CIHA, Cole Prelusky (20/22) remained dialed in, stoning the penalty shot attempt and steering all nine attempts on goal aside. Prelusky captured his eighth win as a starter this season, backing CIHA to their 17th win of the campaign.ÌýÌýÌý

OHA Edmonton (6) vs Prairie Hockey Academy (1) U15

OHA Edmonton’s 52-shots on goal gave Prairie little chance to come out on top in this contest. Jaxson Weisgerber (2G, 1A) was able to pot two in the second while Ian Kim (1G, 1A) and Gavin Gong (1G, 1A) each supplied a goal and an assist later on. Patrick Curtis (46/52) still turned an impressive 46-shots aside for Prairie while Tristan Reimer picked up their lone goal.Ìý

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (3) vs STAR Hockey Academy (1) U17 Prep

Following a scoreless first, the goaltending remained perfect for a majority of the second. The only shot that would engage the goal light was from STAR’s Anderson Carter, scoring shorthanded just past the halfway mark of the contest. STAR would hold on to this subtle lead for a hefty portion of the third. However, Porter Rossi’s 15th of the year would come through on the powerplay, tying this contest at 1-1. Just 36-seconds later, U17 callup Bennett Macek would net the go ahead tally for his second goal in U17 Prep. STAR would attempt a late press to tie things back up, but Preston Kelly-Paquet (1G, 1A) would add the EN as insurance for RHA Kelowna to hold out a win. STAR’s Sam Trnecka (45/47) posted an immense 45-save performance in the loss.

Delta Hockey Academy (4) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (3) U18 Prep

A dream start from Delta paved the way for an enormous upset win over Okanagan Hockey Academy on their home turf. Alexander Laing (1G, 2A) got the ball rolling early with a strong move to his back hand for the initial lead while Nathaniel Danielson and Cruz Waltze (2G, 1A) nabbed the other two goals in the frame for Delta. Simon Cecconi would disrupt Delta with a heatseeking wrister to cut the deficit to two. However, Waltze would bury his second of the match later on in the second. OHA would pull their goaltender with plenty of time to spare in the third to try and spark something. Bradley Schmidt (1G, 1A) would install some life into OHA, making things 4-2 with lots of time to spare. With 23-seconds left, Charlie Grant would make things a one goal game, but that was all OHA could muster on goal as Delta would clearÌý

Bourget College (5/OT) vs Bishop’s College School (4) East U18

Bishop’s entered the third period with a one goal lead after some steady back-and-forth action in the opening two frames. Everything was trending towards this remaining a low scoring affair, but Bourget College would hop on to the scene late in the third and score twice. Mathys Morrisette (2G) and Alexis Gauthier (1G, 1A) would score under a minute apart to give Bourget the outright lead. However, in under a minute span of their own, Bishop’s would strike right back with two of their own, reclaiming the lead with a Dominic Schnarr. The tides would continue turning as just under a minute later Morrisette would net his second of the evening, tying things up and forcing an overtime between Bourget and Bishop’s. With little time to spare in the extra frame, Albert Genest would net the game winner for Bourget. Only two seconds were left to spare on the clock as Bourget completed the daring comeback.Ìý

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (2) vs St. George’s School (5) U17 Prep

Two goals in the opening five minutes for St. George’s set the tone in this contest. Haydn Brooks would score off a set faceoff play with Treytin Frizzell (2A) to give PCHA some life but a late goal from Holden Tuttle restored the Saints’ two goal advantage. Maddoch Bond would get one back for PCHA, scoring the lone goal of the second. Come the third, Jason Gao would score a highlight reel goal to ensure the Saints victory and Noah Chen (2G) would also net the empty netter to further do so.Ìý

Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (4) vs Indigenous Sports Academy (6) U18 Prep

In what may go down as the game of the year for Indigenous Sports Academy, the Eagles stormed for five unanswered goals in the third to collect their first win of the regular season. Dante Rock (1G, 1A) would kick off the third tying things up with a shorthanded effort. Later in the frame, Lawson Gardipy (3G) would take over scoring twice in two minutes including a highlight reel effort. Emery Medicine Shield would supply one of his own too, showcasing some fine edge work before burying the rebound on the shot that he set up. Gardipy would complete the hat-trick later before Pilot Mound scored two consolation goals late in the third. Kael Ratt (36/40) made 36-saves in ISA’s first win of the year.

Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy (2) vs Delta Hockey Academy (6) U17 Prep

Kesler Curtis (2G) sparked a three goal first for Delta Hockey Academy. Jack Morgan (2G) and Kishan Saggu would supply the other two first period tallies. Tyler Stefani would grab one back for Wenatchee at the start of the second, but another two goals from Delta would keep the Wild suppressed in this contest. Curtis and Morgan would each snag pairs while Vancouver Giants prospect Dylan Hurren (3A) provided three helpers from the point. In goal for Wenatchee, Keagan Bradshaw (57/63) still posted 57-saves despite the loss.

BWC Academy (1) vs Shawnigan Lake School (0) U18 Prep

Despite numerous powerplays and barrages of shots, nothing was getting past either BWC Academy’s Adler Ames (31/31) or Shawnigan’s Will Stonehouse (39/40). It wasn’t until the midway point of the third where one of Kai Anderson’s patented wristers saved the day, giving BWC Academy the only lead they would need in this contest. Ames would record a shutout with 31-stops while Anderson’s lone goal would go on to be the GWG, his second of 2025.

Okanagan Hockey Academy (4) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (0) U15

An effective powerplay and constant pressure from OHA led to a routine win over their geographic rivals in RHA Kelowna. OHA’s powerplay went an impressive 3/7 while they applied an immense 53-shots on goal. Jett Wood (1G, 2A) led the offence with a three point outing while Deakon Beaudry (13/13) picked up the calm shutout. In the other goal, Griffin Prairie Chicken (49/53) came out to play, making 49-stops in total in the losing effort.

North Shore Warriors (4) vs BWC Academy (1) U17

Jaxen McFegan scored the lone goal in the first to put BWC Academy on the right track. However, this would be the only goal BWC Academy would register in this contest. Rock Oosterveld and Alexander McMillan (2G, 1A) would give North Shore the lead with two late second period goals while McMillan would go on to add a powerplay insurance marker in the third. Tyce Kinsey (51/54) put in a good fight for BWC Academy, racking up 51-saves in the loss as North Shore applied the pressure in the latter half of this affair.Ìý

Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy (5) vs North Shore Warriors (9) U18 Prep

A powerplay charged matchup saw Wenatchee and North Shore comebine for eight powerplay markers. North Shore would gain the edge in scoring as Mark Lee (3G, 2A) and Vladislav Ibragimov (4G, 2A) each recorded hat-tricks in a 9-5 win. Jonathan Lee (3A) and Noah Frick (3A) played set-up man, as each of them recorded three helpers. 2010-born goaltender, Elias Mitrikas (40/45) got the call-up for North Shore and racked up 40-saves in the win.

St. George’s School (4) vs Delta Hockey Academy White (13) U15

Everything was all tied up through twenty minutes of play with steady back-and-forth action, but Delta White would flip the script after notching their fourth goal. Delta White would proceed to score ten unanswered goals to close out this match. Zhehan Zhao (2G, 3A) and Ryder Pavlic (5A) each produced five-point outings while Nathan Roberts (1G, 3A) supplied four-points from the blueline.