Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (4) vs Edge School (8) U15 Prep
After falling to Edge yesterday 7-1, Pilot Mound opened the scoring 7:27 in as Cole Landreville (1G, 2A) scored his 22nd of the season. Charlie Tobin countered for Edge just 25 seconds later and Ellis Martschuk put his team ahead going into the second. Ethan Parkinson (1G, 1A), Dylan Sherban (1G, 1A) and Remy Koch started the second by scoring three goals in a span of 53 seconds as Edge looked set to repeat yesterday’s lopsided win. But Alex Lopez would stop the bleeding and Maddox Ramage and Hinata Hashimoto added power play goals to close out the second and bring Pilot Mound within one. Edge would hold onto that one goal cushion until George Matheos (1G, 1A) doubled their lead on the power play with 2:31 remaining. Jayden Maschke (1G, 2A) would secure the win with an empty netter with 1:06 remaining and Drew Wilkinson put an exclamation mark on the victory, scoring with 14 seconds left on the clock. Delano Pockar (20/24) and Gavin Hildebrand (57/64) were in net for their respective teams.听
Northern Alberta Xtreme (13) vs Notre Dame (0) U15 Prep
Easton Arndt (2G, 4A) led the way with six points as NAX beat Notre Dame 13-0. Ahmad Fayad (4A) chipped in with four assists while Brady Ondrus (2G, 1A) and Luka Samu (2G, 2A) each scored twice for NAX in the win. Karter Gibson (18/18) recorded 19 saves for his second shutout of the season.听
St. George’s School (2) vs Delta Hockey Academy Black (9) U15
After a scoreless first period Jack Delaney and Nick Hill (1G, 1A) traded goals 52 seconds apart early in the second period. Delta Black would then score seven straight, with four of those coming in the second. Gavin Panaich would halt the run late in the third but Taegeon Park scored just 24 seconds later to give Delta Black the 9-2 win. Cash Field (1G, 4A) and Bentley Gillis (2G, 2A) paced the Delta Black offence while Luc Wilson-Kurenoff (22/24) made 22 saves in the win. Hudson Waddell (42/51) faced 51 shots in the loss.听
RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (5) vs Prairie Hockey Academy (6) U17 Prep
Kade Kahovec (1G, 1A) opened the scoring for Prairie 7:16 in with his 15th goal of the season. Nolan Harding (1G, 1A) tied the game 6:02 later but Luke Pratte countered with a shorthanded marker for Prairie just 1:04 after that. In the second, Nixon Friesen added an even strength tally while Jamie Kirwan (1G, 1A) scored on the power play to give Prairie the 4-1 lead. Christian Pitz (2G) would just into the lead just 25 seconds later and Knox Burton (1G, 1A) brought RHA Winnipeg within one 13 seconds into the third. Another shorthanded goal, this time from Ramsey Thompson, restored the Prairie two goal cushion. Pitz would again quickly reply for RHA Winnipeg, this time 1:27 later. Seamus Dillon (1G, 1A) doubled the Prairie lead with the eventual game winner with 5:22 left on the clock. RHA Winnipeg made one last push as Isaac Sousa scored on the power play with 28 seconds left, but they would run out of time as Prairie took the 6-5 win.听
Prairie Hockey Academy (0) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (4) U15
Zayden Maclean (13/13) needed to make just 13 saves for his first career CSSHL shutout as NAX beat Prairie 4-0. Kendon Peacock (1G, 2A) scored the eventual game winner, on the power play, with 1:17 left in the first period. The NAX power play was the difference maker as Easton Mattersdorfer and Ryder McDonald (1G, 1A) scored on the man advantage in the second, and Carter Knogler did the same in the third. Conner Aldag (43/47) made 43 saves in the loss.听
Northern Alberta Xtreme (5) vs Edge School (0) U18 Prep
Each team fired 33 shots on goal but Nate Stevens (33/33) was perfect in net for NAX, outduelling Ryley Budd (28/33) in a 5-0 NAX win. Jake Walker scored the game winning goal 1:13 into the game. Brady Whitehead would double the lead five minutes later as NAX was up 2-0 after 20. Maddox Rose (2G) scored the lone second period goal before finding the back of the net midway through the third. Defenseman Darius Hordal rounded out the scoring, tallying his fourth of the season.听
Shawnigan Lake School (2) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (3) Female U18 Prep
Alix Walchuk (40/43) showed her value early in goal for Shawnigan, making a collection of saves in the opening twenty to keep her team in the running. RHA Kelowna would snag one goal by the end of the first frame off the stick of Kennedy Sisson. Come the second, Shawnigan would find their spark after Leah Hill roofed a backhand over Ava Drabyk (19/21) to tie things up at 1-1. Both teams would see their fair share of chances in the second, but the wicked goaltending from Drabyk and Walchuk kept things tight. It wasn鈥檛 until the third where Ava MacLeod (2G) would net the games next tally, slipping one past Walchuk to restore RHA Kelowna鈥檚 lead. Just over two minutes later, Charlotte Lawson would capitalise on a strong forecheck before going top shelf, once again tying this contest up for Shawnigan. Shawnigan would keep applying the heavy pressure, forcing turnovers in RHA Kelowna鈥檚 zone and coming close a couple of times. However, a late penalty would put Shawnigan back in their own end. On said powerplay, RHA Kelowna鈥檚 MacLeod would release a blazing wrist shot that popped the water bottle, giving her team the lead and the eventual win. Drabyk picked up 19-saves in the win, but Walchuk made 40-saves in a hard fought battle with the division鈥檚 top team.听
RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (3) vs Prairie Hockey Academy (2) U17
RHA Winnipeg did all their damage in the first as Atley Feniuk scored on the power play and Nolan Rafferty and Murphy Johnston added even strength goals to give their team a 3-0 lead. Zaiden McDonald-Horvath (49/51) continued to be perfect in the second, playing 40 minutes of scoreless action. Tyson Ross would finally break through 4:58 into the third with a power play goal. Felix MacMillan scored with 1:09 remaining to bring Prairie within one but his team was unable to find an equaliser as they fell 3-2. After giving up 3 goals in the first 17 minutes, Cole Fox (33/36) settled in for the remainder of the game, making 33 saves in the loss.听
North Shore Warriors (4) vs Delta Hockey Academy (2) U17
After a scoreless first Rock Oosterveld (2G, 2A) scored with 3:30 remaining in the second to put North Shore ahead going into the third. Otto Puhakka levelled the score midway through the third with a power play goal, his third goal of the season. Laurenz Liebhart (2G, 1A) and Lincoln Arkinstall traded late goals as the game was tied 2-2 heading into the final minute. The game looked set for extra time but Oosterveld scored the game winner for North Shore with 49 seconds remaining. Liebhart would add an empty netter with two seconds left as North Shore found some last minute heroics to earn the 4-2 win. Kellen Ceraldi (42/44) and Lynden Mercier (28/31) were in net for their respective teams.听
Okanagan Hockey Academy (3) vs Yale Hockey Academy (4/OT) U18 Prep
A highly contested first saw OHA come out ahead as Bradley Schmidt and Charlie Grant scored 16 seconds apart late in the period. Eli Tverdovsky scored the lone second period goal as OHA held a 3-0 advantage heading into the final 20. Jacob Dumansky (2G) would finally break through for Yale with 6:18 remaining. After mustering nothing offensively in the first 53 minutes, goals from Evan Cook and Dumansky in the final minutes would tie the game and force overtime. In OT, Yale would complete the comeback as Carter Bylycia scored 1:58 in to give his team the 4-3 win. Nathan Kam (33/36) and Chayse Johnson (32/36) each faced 36 shots in net, with Kam finding the extra save for Yale.听
South Alberta Hockey Academy (4) vs Edge School (5/OT) U17 Prep
Ashton McCann (1G, 3A) became the second U17 Prep skater to hit the 30 goal plateau when he did so 3:33 into the first. Aidan Poulin (2G, 1A) tied the game midway through the second with a power play goal, his sixth goal of the year. Edge responded with two goals in 1:03 as Jack Bissoon (2G) and James Matheos each found the back of the net. Carson Ward and Bissoon traded goals as it remained a two goal lead for Edge with 8:03 remaining. Poulin added another power play goal and Kutcher Aquila (1G, 2A) scored his 22nd as SAHA made a late push, tying the game and forcing overtime. In overtime, Edge would get their third goal of the game from a defenseman as Reeve Waugh (1G, 2A) scored his seventh to give his team the 5-4 win. Adam Courchesne (33/37) and Hunter Zawislak (34/39) were in net for their respective teams.听
Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (0) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (9) U17 Prep
Brody Dawson (2G, 1A), Tyrie Ehrenberg (2G, 1A) and defenseman Braeden Malenchak (2G) each scored twice to pace the NAX offence in a 9-0 win. Jackson Tetreault (1G, 3A) led all skaters with four points while defenseman Robin Stockl (3A) chipped in with three assists. Matthew Coyle (23/23) made 23 saves for his first shutout of the season. Barrett Hayes (29/38) faced 38 shots in the loss.听
North Shore Warriors (1) vs Shawnigan Lake School (3) U15 Prep
Edward Kemp opened the scoring for North Shore 6:53 in. Darwin Ketch (2G) would tie the game 3:02 later and then score the lone second period goal to put his team ahead 2-1 going into the third. North Shore would outshoot Shawnigan 10-3 in the third period but Chase Murgatroyd would score a late empty netter and Donagh Esler-Twiss (30/31) turned away 30 shots to secure the 3-1 win. Ashton Sims (21/23) was charged with the loss.听
King Heights Academy (4) vs Okanagan Hockey Ontario (2) East U18
King Heights grabbed the games first goal with 13 seconds left in the opening period when Zakhar Puzriakov scored on the power play. Vytas Lenkutis (2G) doubled the lead 1:11 into the second with his 18th of the season. Logan Brown would get OHO on the board with a power play goal midway through the second. The OHO power play struck again early in the third as Nolan Chabot tied the game. The two teams looked like they would head to overtime when Aikem Khehra (1G, 1A) scored the game winner with exactly two minutes remaining. Lenkutis added an empty net goal in the final minute to secure the King Heights 4-2 win. Cole Minthorn (27/29) made 27 saves to earn the win.听
Yale Hockey Academy (7) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (0) U15
Yale outshot OHA 42-19 en route to a 7-0 win Saturday. Logan Hwang (19/19) made 19 saves for his first career CSSHL shutout. Lukas Bachler (1G, 1A), Beau Carew, Mykah Cormier,听 Carter Di Stefano (1G, 1A), Max Ritchey (2G), and Jacob White (1G, 1A) scored the Yale goals in the win. Deakon Beaudry (35/42) faced 42 shots in the loss.听
OHA Edmonton (0) vs South Alberta Hockey Academy (5) U18 Prep
Mattias Radke (32/32) made 32 saves to outduel Ethan Edwards (30/35) and record his second shutout of the season. Luke Ruptash (2G, 1A) and defenseman Luke Warrener (2G, 1A) each recorded two goals and an assist in the win for SAHA. Ty Hynes (1G, 1A) had the other SAHA goal while Gavin Lesiuk (2A), and Brayden Ryan-Mackay (2A) each recorded two assists.听
Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (1) vs Balmoral Hall School (4) Female U18 Prep
Pilot Mound outshot Balmoral 12-7 in the first but the two teams were tied at 1-1 as Brannagh Rae scored for Balmoral, and Sheigh Siemens countered for Pilot Mound. Balmoral woke up in the second, outshooting Pilot Mound 18-9 while getting goals from Madeline McKay (1G, 1A) and Maddie Kaiser (1G, 2A). The trend would continue in the third with the shots 15-4 in favour of Balmoral, and Shayna Bannister scoring her seventh to extend the lead. Mimi Ferreira (24/25) made 24 saves for her fifth win of the season.听
BWC Academy (7) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (2) U15
BWC Academy came out firing on all cylinders as Ryder Bui (2G, 1A), Ethan Kartadinata and Cooper Polzin scored first period goals in a frame in which they outshot PCHA 19-6. Bui extended the lead in the second before Kaz Westcott got Pacific Coast on the board 32 seconds later. Carter Yule responded for BWC Academy 1:18 after that as the lead grew to 5-1 heading into the final frame. In the third, Chase Henderson and Ryker Carson (1G, 1A) scored 11 seconds apart to put the game out of reach. Jacob Gillie added a consolation goal for Pacific Coast 2:11 later but BWC Academy ultimately skated away with a 7-2 road win. Jordan Bigelow (21/23) made 21 saves to record the win.听
Mount Academy (2) vs King’s Edgehill School (6) East U18
Cameron Wilson and Cohen Paul scored 2:03 apart early in the first as Mount led 2-0 after 20. The game would do a 180 in the second as Artem Dorofeev and Kristopher Brosseau each scored their first of the season, and Alex Doyle (2G) scored twice to put KES ahead 4-2. It was the same story in the third as Carter Cooling (1G, 1A) and Liam Nash each scored their fourth goals of the 2024/25 season as King鈥檚 Edgehill erased a 2-0 deficit and won 6-2. William Bridgeo (27/29) and Cedrick Provencher (43/49) were in net for their respective teams.听
Notre Dame (2) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (6) U15
CIHA opened the game with three goals in the opening five minutes as Loic Lebel (1G, 1A), Jaret Otto (2G) and Emerson Disley (1G, 1A) all found the back of the net. Notre Dame would get one back 3:11 later as Dylan Birnie scored his third goal of the year. Jase Morey (1G, 1A) scored the lone second period goal, hitting double digit goals, as CIHA led 4-1 heading into the third. Dominik Chartrand would make things interesting with his fourth of the year with 3:42 remaining. But Emerson Hiebert countered 1:01 later and Otto added an empty netter with 42 seconds left as CIHA grabbed a 6-2 win Saturday.听
OHA Edmonton (4) vs Edge School (5) U17
Darius Odermatt鈥檚 (2G) 26th of the season gave Edge a 1-0 lead 5:00 in. However, OHA Edmonton would hold a 3-1 advantage after 20 thanks to goals from Gabriel Kantor, Kaiden Turta (1G, 1A) and Kaeleb Kassongo (1G, 1A). Evan Lynch (2G, 3A) and Hudson Blair traded goals in the second as OHA Edmonton continued to hold onto a two goal cushion. Odermatt would spark an Edge comeback with his second of the game 6:59 into the third. Lynch would tie the game 1:30 later and Jacob Kuntz (1G, 3A) would score on the power play with 9:11 remaining to give Edge the 5-4 come-from-behind win. Mikai Mast (23/27) and Daniel Marsden (23/28) were in net for their respective teams.听
North Shore Warriors (2) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (3) U18 Prep
The majority of the action happened in the first period as Matteo Paradiso and Gabriel Kaminski scored for North Shore, while Luke Silvernagle and Owen Downey (1G, 1A) countered for RHA Kelowna. Brady Walker scored the lone second period goal, midway through the frame to put RHA Kelowna ahead. Conner Nicolson (39/41) and Georgi Milanov (25/28) kept the score the same for the remainder of the 30:18 of play, leaving RHA Kelowna with the 3-2 win.听
St. George’s School (3) vs STAR Hockey Academy (6) U15 Prep
Bradey Ching scored the lone first period goal as St. George鈥檚 held a 1-0 lead. STAR would score three goals in less than four minutes to take the lead midway through the second as Edrick Himley (1G, 1A), Braxton Baker (2G) and Adam Neilson (1G, 1A) all found the back of the net. Michael Taylor halted the run less than two minutes later with his first goal of the season. Tarik Lammam (1G, 1A) tied the game 4:42 into the third as St. George鈥檚 erased the 3-1 deficit. However, STAR would have their second three goal outburst of the game as Baker tallied the game winner with his 20th of the season while Deacon Wilson and Daniel Makovetskiy (1G, 2A) added late goals of their own. Erik Sims (47/50) and Joffrey Chan (22/27) were in net for their respective teams.听
Yale Hockey Academy (4) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (5/SO) U15 Prep
Each team scored once on the power play in the first with defenseman Christopher Kokkoris (2G, 2A) scoring for Yale and Henrik Alexander-Ward countering for OHA. Tony Cabelka (1G, 2A) restored the Yale lead just 19 seconds into the second and Kokkori doubled the advantage midway through the period. Teagan Dernisky and Ronan Haddad traded power play goals in the final minute of the second as Yale led by two going into the third. In the final frame Talon Scinocca (1G, 2A) and Gage Mark found the back of the net for OHA to tie the game and force an eventual shootout. In the shootout, Scinocca and Xavier Sedor-Steer each beat Mason Sutherland (42/46) while Maddox Slater (32/36) stopped two of the three Yale shooters to give OHA a 5-4 win in a game in which they were trailing 4-1.听
BWC Academy (3) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (6) U17
Pacific Coast dominated the opening period outshooting BWC Academy 17-3 while getting an even strength goal from Lukas Needham (2G, 1A) and a shorthanded marker from Kyle Rushton. PCHA continued to pepper Tyce Kinsey (40/46) in the second with Needham and Collin Lee (1G, 1A) finding the back of the net. Brayden Moar would get BWC Academy on the board less than two minutes later as it was a 4-1 scoreline heading into the final period. Siwoo Lee would cut into the deficit with an early power play goal. Owen Hyde (2G, 1A) would respond with two goals of his, with the first coming on the power play. Kihin Cho added another BWC Academy power play goal but the game would still end in favour of Pacific Coast. Kaelen Rusjan (4A) led the Pacific Coast offence with four points.听
Notre Dame (4/OT) vs Indigenous Sports Academy (3) U18 Prep
Holden Parada and Reid White swapped first period goals while Jeremy Gould and Jaden Prairie Chicken (1G, 1A) did the same in the second. Mason Sauvie (1G, 1A) restored the ISA lead with 7:48 left and it looked like that lead would hold until Micah Pimm (1G, 1A) tied the game with 24 seconds remaining. In overtime Ethan Agawa would get a penalty shot by a poke check from Asher Wold (31/34) kept Notre Dame alive. Ben Bugeaud (1G, 2A) would make good on their second life, beating Kael Ratt (44/48) with a shot low blocker off the rush to give Notre Dame the 4-3 win.听
Okanagan Hockey Academy (5) vs St. George’s School (2) U17 Prep
The 11th goal of the season by Trey Tourigny 92G, 2A) gave OHA a 1-0 lead with 1:09 remaining in the first. Jason Gao tied the game with a power play marker and Byron Chin put St. George鈥檚 ahead late in the second. OHA would come back to life in the third as Tourigny tied the game 3:54 into the period and Maxx Parfitt (2G, 3A) regained the U17 Prep scoring lead 25 seconds later with his 31st of the year. Luke Assi (1G, 1A) would double the lead 3:59 later and Parfitt would add another to his goal total 1:15 after that as OHA overcame the 2-1 deficit. Linden Sobocan (27/29) remains unbeaten with his 15th win of the season. Carter Adams (35/40) made 35 saves in the loss.听
Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (3/SO) vs BWC Academy (2) U17 Prep
Oleksii Zhekov scored the lone first period goal as BWC Academy led 1-0. Chase Heide tied the game 6:19 into the second and Maddoch Bond put Pacific Coast ahead four minutes later. Zephyr Harms would tie the game late in the second before Parker Parrish (30/32) and Jeevin Sandhu (43/45) kept clean sheets in the third and overtime to send the game to a shootout. Parrish would continue to be a brick wall, stopping all three BWC Academy shooters while Heide scored five-hole on Sandhu to give Pacific Coast the 3-2 win.听
St. George’s School (3) vs Delta Hockey Academy (4) U18 Prep
St. George鈥檚 led 1-0 after 20 as Harshaan Kaila (2G) scored his 16th goal of the season. Cruz Waltze (1G, 1A) tied the game 4:08 into the second before Charlie Weaver and Nate Barclay (1G, 1A) traded power play goals to close out the second. Alexander Laing (1G, 1A) gave Delta their first lead of the game 3:00 into the third period. Kaila would score another St. George鈥檚 power play goal 3:07 later to tie the game. However, Tyson Schamehorn replied with the Delta game winner 1:31 later and Ashton Thornton (29/32) finished with 29 saves in net. Austin Ball (14/18) was charged with the loss.听
Shawnigan Lake School (7) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy Black (1) Female U18 Prep
A lopsided affair saw Shawnigan outshoot OHA Black 53-15 in a 7-1 win Saturday night. Zoe Cramer (3G) led the way with a hat-trick whileAva Hamel, Eden Hamel,听 Esme LiChong (1G, 2A), and Lola Macuiba (1G, 1A), all scored once. Sydney Hancock was the lone OHA Black shooter to beat Aidyn Carkner (14/15). Teagan Janzen (46/53) made 46 saves in the loss.听
Delta Hockey Academy (3) vs BWC Academy (6) U15 Prep
Kane Nicholas opened the scoring 6:55 in with his 17th goal of the season for BWC Academy. Cohen Baker (2G, 1A) doubled the advantage 55 seconds into the second and Kenzo Gibson (1G, 1A) added to the lead 5:08 later. Ethan Kitchen got Delta on the board midway through the second as they trailed 3-1 heading into the third. Colton Brum would make it a one goal game early in the third, but it was quickly countered by a Liam Bordt (1G, 1A) power play marker. Casey Pearson (1G, 1A) would bring Delta back within one but it was once again countered by BWC Academy, this time by a pair of goals from Haydn Goetzinger (1G, 1A) and Baker. Bentley Edgar (28/31) made 28 saves for the win while Quinn Coupland (30/36) was charged with the loss.听
Shawnigan Lake School (1) vs North Shore Warriors (7) U17 Prep
Sullivan Bryan scored just five seconds in as Shawnigan grabbed an early lead. However despite the shots being 31-30 in favour of Shawnigan, North Shore scored seven unanswered to earn the victory. Lucas Lekakis (2G) tied the game just 43 seconds after the Bryan goal and Landon Kelly (2G) scored the eventual game winner 38 seconds later. Lekakis, Robert Orr (1G, 1A) and Chase Vossenaar (1G, 4A) all added even strength goals in the first, while Nash Dickson tallied a shorthanded marker. Kelly would score the lone third period goal to round out the offence.