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GAME DAY RECAP: January 27-31, 2025

Shawnigan Lake School (1) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (4) U18 Prep

Liam Ryan (35/39) turned aside the first 15 shots he faced before Jed Lake found the back of the net for Pacific Coast with three seconds left in the period. Jordan Ramsay (1G, 1A) and Parson Shahi (1G, 1A) would add goals 2:50 apart midway through the second to increase their advantage. Brandon Kendall got Shawnigan on the board four minutes later, cutting into the deficit. Pacific Coast outshot Shawnigan 10-3 in the third while getting a fourth goal from Owen Hentschel to put the game out of reach. Sam Saskiw (24/25) was credited with the win.听

Northern Alberta Xtreme (1) vs Edge School (2) Female U18 Prep

Jenna Ring (22/23) and Aldawna Evers (38/40) kept clean sheets in the first as the game was tied 0-0 after 20. Avaya McCann (2G) broke through for Edge 3:53 into the second period, scoring her eighth of the season. Kaitlyn Senkoe tied the game 4:07 later with her fourth of the year. The game remained tied going into the third when McCann scored her second of the game, 3:25 into the final period to put Edge. Ring would make nine third period saves as Edge held on for the 2-1 win. Kara Mitenko (2A) assisted on both McCann goals, giving her double digit assists on the year.听

Northern Alberta Xtreme (1) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (5) U15

Liam Nycholat and Easton Mattersdorfer traded first period goals less than two minutes apart as the two teams headed to the intermission tied 1-1. The home squad would take over in the second, getting goals from Brik McCord Cooper and Tomas Figura in the opening 4:32. Loic Lebel (1G, 1A) added his 13th of the season midway through the period to extend the advantage. NAX would make a third period push, outshooting CIHA 12-7, but a power play goal by Carson Hohman put the game out of reach. Alexandre Montembeault (33/34) and Zayden Maclean (26/31) were in net for their respective teams. Luke Van Waes (2A) recorded two assists to tie Lebel for the team lead.听

Northern Alberta Xtreme (2) vs Edge School (5) U15 Prep

For the second time in a row, Edge School (20-6-1) beat the first place Northern Alberta Xtreme (23-3-0). NAX would show no sign of bus-legs in the first as Teagen Bouchard opened the scoring just 1:08 in. George Matheos tied the game late in the second with a power play marker. Ellis Martschuk hit double digit goals and gave Edge the lead 1:17 into the third period. Ahmad Fayad tied the game 7:36 in but Keagan Grant (2G) scored the game winner 25 seconds later. Grayson Trevelyan added an insurance marker and Grant added a late empty netter to secure the Edge win. Kaidyn Thomas (36/38) and Dawson Sheehan (35/39) both saw a high volume of shots in net.听

Northern Alberta Xtreme (6) vs Edge School (4) U17

Rylan Saunders (1G, 1A) scored 31 seconds in and Darius Odermatt (1G, 1A) added to the lead 3:10 after that. NAX would battle back getting goals from Seth Kshyk (2G, 1A) and Parker Aitken (1G, 1A) to level the score heading into the second. Landon Gardiner (2G) and Ashmit Bubbar traded goals to start the second before Gardiner and Kshyk each scored their second of the game to put NAX ahead going into the third. Ben MacBey brought Edge within one midway through the final period but Ethan Field scored his first of the season 2:17 later as the visitors took home a 6-4 win. Parker Sneazwell (43/47) was credited with the win while Mikai Mast (45/51) was charged with the loss.听

Northern Alberta Xtreme (1) vs Edge School (7) Female U18 Prep

Edge outshot NAX 47-24 en route to a 7-1 win Wednesday in Calgary. Brooklyn Deck (1G, 2A), Abby Lee (2A) and Cassia Severin (2A) all recorded two assists while Samantha Baker (1G, 1A)Mika Higgins (1G, 1A), Olivia Imperato (1G, 1A) and Avaya McCann (1G, 1A) had a goal and an assist each. Sawyer Mackay scored the lone goal for NAX, beating Jenna Ring (23/24) in the second period.听

Stanstead College (11) vs CIH Academy (1) East U17

Backed by four goals in a span of 1:23, Stanstead hammered CIH Academy 11-1. Alexis Lavoue (3G) recorded a hat-trick while Parker Banks (2G, 3A) led all skaters with five points. Cory Logan (3A), Liam Armit (2G, 2A), Emanuel Ganz (1G, 2A), and Hubert Melancon (2A) all had multi assist games. Anri Ishigaki scored the lone CIH Academy goal in the loss.听

Northern Alberta Xtreme (4) vs Edge School (5/SO) U17 Prep

NAX outshot Edge 14-9 in the first but Edge would lead 3-2 as they got goals from Ashton McCann, Antonio Cazac (1G, 1A) and James Matheos (1G, 1A), while Bronsyn Mouille (2G) countered for NAX with two goals of his own. Kyle Jamieson tied the game in the second with a power play marker, his first goal of the season. Asher Halliday (1G, 2A) gave NAX their first lead 57 seconds into the third period but Kyle Oakenfold forced overtime with his 12th of the year. After OT solved nothing, the two teams would need 10 rounds of shootout before Oakenfold finally beat Cam Hoose (27/31) to give Edge the 5-4 win. Adam Courchesne (39/43) stopped 39 shots in open play before stopping 9 of the 10 NAX shooters in the shootout.听

Northern Alberta Xtreme (6) vs Edge School (4) U18 Prep

Gavin Harrison scored 2:02 in and Brady Whitehead (1G, 1A) scored 5:03 later as NAX led 2-0 after the first. Luke Jamieson and Jack Bissoon (1G, 1A) scored 4:03 apart midway through the second as Edge levelled the score. Ty Nessler restored the NAX lead less than two minutes later. Mirco Dufour tied the game 2:42 into the third but Grady Wedman (1G, 1A) and Darius Hordal (1G, 1A) countered with goals 52 seconds apart to give NAX a two goal advantage. Brock England (1G, 1A) would bring Edge within striking distance less than two minutes later, but an empty net goal by Mason Koponyas (1G, 2A) secured the NAX win. Nate Stevens (30/34) and Leif Oaten (20/25) were in net for their respective teams.听

Notre Dame (0) vs Prairie Hockey Academy (5) U17 Prep

Karter Hilbig (13/13) made just 13 saves to record his first shutout of the season as Prairie defeated Notre Dame 5-0. Prairie would fire 42 shots at Jessy Cormier (37/42) with Kade Kahovec and Hogan Hickman (1G, 1A) beating him in the first, and Luke Pratte (1G, 1A), Jamie Kirwan (1G, 1A) and Dane Chalupa (1G, 1A) scoring in the third.听

Prairie Hockey Academy (5) vs Notre Dame (0) U18 Prep

Micah Davidson (24/24) picked up his fourth shutout of the season in a 5-0 win over Notre Dame Wednesday evening. Reid Fraser and Noah Kelly scored first period goals, Kale Pratte scored in the second, and Chase Kunn and Griffin Horne scored in the third period for Prairie. Defenseman Lennart Braun (2A) led all skaters with two points in the win. Asher Wold (51/56) faced 56 shots in the loss.听

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (6) vs Shawnigan Lake School (0) U15 Prep

Pacific Coast came out firing on all cylinders as Liam Husey (1G, 1A), Cameron Young-Thompson (1G, 2A), Dane Dyer (1G, 1A) and John Main (1G, 1A) all scored first period goals. Ben Vinnedge (1G, 1A) added one in the second and Mazen Green (1G, 2A) another in the third as PCHA outshot Shawnigan 41-35 in a 6-0 win. Rio Manhas (35/35) made an impressive 35 saves for his first shutout of the season.听

Fort Erie International Academy (3/SO) vs CIH Academy (2) East U17

Fort Erie led 1-0 after 20 as Spencer Garzon (1G, 1A) scored his third of the season 3:05 into the game. Luca Chiarizia (1G, 1A) tied the game with a second period power play marker as the third period started tied 1-1. Joel Thompson restored the Fort Erie lead 3:30 into the third with his sixth of the year. CIH Academy would again have an equaliser as Oliver Matthewman (1G, 1A) tied the game with 1:31 remaining. After OT solved nothing, Charles Vouligny beat Alex Beaupre (35/37) in the fourth round of the shootout to give Fort Erie the 3-2 win. Felix-Antoine Tessier (33/35) was credited with 33 saves in the win.听

Fort Erie International Academy (5) vs CIH Academy (0) East U18

Timothee Fengos (31/31) made 31 saves for his first career CSSHL shutout as Fort Erie beat CIH Academy 5-0 despite being outshot 31-30. Riley Cave (2G) scored twice in the opening 10 minutes and Mats Lefebvre added one late in the period as Fort Erie led 3-0 after 20. Brett Krtanjek (1G, 1A) scored the lone second period goal on a shorthanded penalty shot. Duncan Block (1G, 1A) rounded out the scoring 2:42 into the third period, finding the back of the net for the sixth time this season.听

Bishop’s College School (3) vs Ontario Hockey Academy (4) East U18

Bishop鈥檚 led 2-0 after 20 as Zachary Roussy (1G, 1A) and Dominic Schnarr scored first period goals less than three minutes apart. Elie Champagne scored the second Bishop鈥檚 power play goal midway through the second as they looked to pull away. Jeremy St. Louis (2G) would give OHA life with a power play goal 3:16 later, setting in motion an impressive third period comeback. Nathanael Coon-Come scored a power play goal 5:55 into the third to bring them within one and St. Louis tied it with 1:07 remaining after he missed a penalty shot just seconds before. Dmitrii Novikov would complete the comeback for OHA, scoring with 11 seconds left. Rafael Tremblay (32/35) made 32 saves for the win while Timofey Williams (35/39) faced 39 shots in the loss.听

North Shore Warriors (3) vs BWC Academy (5) U15

A power play goal by Wyatt Lowther gave BWC Academy a lead heading into the intermission. Rhys McFarlane (2G) and Nathan DaSilva scored in the second to put their team ahead 3-0 before Knox Leeson (1G, 1A) finally got North Shore on the board late in the period. Rex Norman would bring North Shore within one 6:40 into the third, hitting double digit goals. Ryker Carson would restore the two goal cushion as BWC Academy looked to hold on for the win. Keegan Hole would score with 48 seconds remaining as North Shore looked to make a late push, but McFarlane added his second of the night into an empty net as BWC Academy took home the 5-3 win. Jordan Bigelow (27/30) and Benjamin Boudreau (41/45) were in net for their respective teams.听

Mount Academy (3) vs Ulysse Academie (4) East U18

Defenseman David Allaire (1G, 2A) and forward Guillaume Legault scored 4:17 apart midway through the first as Ulysse led 2-0 after 20 minutes of play. Justin Hughes (2G) and Jacob Jardine scored 1:02 apart in the second to match the Ulysse goal total heading into the third. Hughes gave Mount their first lead 7:04 into the third as they looked to pull off the upset. But in their 16th game of the season, Yanni Roy鈥檚 first of the year tied the game with 1:06 remaining and Lucas Loiacono scored his first of the year to give Ulysse a 4-3 lead with 17 seconds left. Leonidas Barkoulas (18/21) made 18 saves in the win.听

Bishop’s College School (4) vs Selwyn House School (1) East U17

Jan Vladar and Thomas Roy scored first period goals as Bishop鈥檚 led 2-0 after 20. That score would hold until 21 seconds into the third when Yulen Billy scored his seventh goal of the season for Selwyn House. Mavrick Legault restored the two goal lead 5:01 later and Xavier Cormier added an empty netter as Bishop鈥檚 defeated Selwyn 4-1. Dax Doiron (38/39) and Evan Un Yi (40/43) were in net for their respective teams.听

Notre Dame (1) vs Prairie Hockey Academy (2/OT) U15

Patrick Curtis (24/25) and Soren Martin (53/55) played 50 minutes of scoreless action before Addison Wanner scored on the power play to give Prairie a 1-0 lead. Drew Patterson tied the game just 24 seconds later as each team scored once after not finding the back of the net for the first 50 minutes. Neither team could find another goal in regulation, sending the game to OT where Noah Delaurier (1G, 1A) gave Prairie the 2-1 win just 59 seconds in.听

Prairie Hockey Academy (0) vs Notre Dame (1/OT) U17

Joshua Heitman (30/30) and Cole Fox (24/25) were perfect in regulation as they kept the game scoreless for 60 minutes of play. Carter Smith would score the lone goal of the game 1:31 into overtime to give Notre Dame a 1-0 win in the last game of the night Thursday.听

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

Lance McCloskey (1G, 2A) and Cole Bieksa (1G, 1A) scored power play goals for Fairmont while Gavin Rusenstrom (2G) countered with an even strength marker as the first period ended 2-1 in favour of the visitors. Rusenstrom tied the game 8:30 into the second but William Urtel (1G, 1A) restored the Fairmont lead 1:17 later. Jayden Bakhtiari Shirk (1G, 2A) would double the Fairmont advantage with 1:01 remaining in the second, scoring their third power play goal of the game. Down by two, Bishop鈥檚 would get goals from Taitt Dobbin and Adam Straka to tie the game and force overtime. In the extra frame, Tristan Gagnon (1G, 1A) scored his 12th of the season with 3 seconds left to complete the comeback and give Bishop鈥檚 the 5-4 win. Felix-Antoine Emond (24/28) and Beckham Brossard (42/47) were in net for their respective teams.听

Mount Academy (3) vs Ontario Hockey Academy (4/OT) East U17

Malinoa Meiler scored his first of the season on the power play as OHA grabbed a 1-0 lead. Daniel Li tied the game six minutes late with his second of the year, an unassisted marker. Nathaniel St. Pierre Maltais gave Mount the lead just 20 seconds into the second but Teo Lamarche (1G, 1A) replied 1:32 later and Touwa Omi put OHA back ahead midway through the period. Cohen Paul would tie the game with 5:19 remaining to force overtime. In OT, Jonathan Benchlouch scored 1:32 in to give OHA a 4-3 victory. Mathis Bernier (22/25) was credited with the win while Ben Fleming (33/37) was charged with the loss.听

King Heights Academy (1) vs Bourget College (3) East U18

A 39 save performance from Roey Vered (39/40) backstopped Bourget College to a 3-1 win over King Heights. Zakhar Puzriakov scored a power play goal in the first period as KHA led 1-0. Olivier Tetreault and Alexis Gauthier would score 55 seconds apart early in the second as Bourget quickly turned a 1-0 deficit into a 2-1 lead. The score would remain that way until Zack Leblanc added an empty netter with seven seconds remaining to secure the Bourget victory. Cole Minthorn (24/26) made 24 saves in the loss.听

Fort Erie International Academy (1) vs Bishop’s College School (6) East U17

A power play goal by Samuel Boutet (2G, 1A) opened the scoring for Bishop鈥檚 7:56 into the game. Christophe Gagne evened the score less than two minutes later with his second of the season. Thomas Roy (3G) countered with his second of the year for Bishop鈥檚, just 1:24 after Gagne had tied the game. Bishop鈥檚 would take over in the second as Grady Cohen, Boutet and Roy all scored to increase their advantage to 5-1. Roy would complete the hat-trick in the third, securing a 6-1 Bishop鈥檚 win. Egor Oganesyan (18/19) and Demitry Gikas (44/50) were in net for their respective teams.听

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (1) vs Delta Hockey Academy (6) U15 Prep

Delta led 1-0 after 20 as Tripp Fischer (3G, 1A) scored his 17th goal of the season. Brady Oatman (1G, 1A) extended the lead early in the second before Alexander Sharman and Fischer traded power play markers. Nicholas Peach (1G, 1A) would add to the Delta lead 34 seconds later, scoring in the final minute of the period. In the third Fischer would complete the hat-trick 8:56 into the period and Conor Nicolson added his fifth of the year 26 seconds later as Delta grabbed the 6-1 victory. Jack Utsunomiya (29/30) made 29 saves for his ninth win of the season. Dylan Mingo (40/46) was in net for RHA Kelowna in the loss.听

Northern Alberta Xtreme (9) vs OHA Edmonton (1) U15 Prep

Ahmad Fayad (3G, 2A) recorded a hat-trick and two assists to lead NAX to a 9-1 win over OHA Edmonton. Kalen Miles (2G, 2A) added two goals and two assists while Teagen Bouchard (3A) had three helpers. Josh Frazer was the lone OHA Edmonton skater to beat Dawson Sheehan (25/26), doing so late in the second period after NAX had already scored seven straight. Owen Amyotte (28/37) faced 37 shots in net for OHA Edmonton in the loss.听

BWC Academy (5) vs North Shore Warriors (1) U18 Prep

Backed by a three goal first period BWC Academy defeated the North Shore Warriors 5-1. Charlie Robinson and Kai Anderson scored even strength goals while Max Malinousky added a power play marker in the first. Nicholas Morin got North Shore on the board 7:35 into the second with his sixth goal of the year. Richard Wonyeneh (1G, 1A) and William Shepard (1G, 2A) countered with goals 59 seconds apart as BWC Academy held a 5-1 advantage heading into the third. The lead would hold until the final buzzer as Noah Sinagowitz (50/51) and Kyle Taylor (50/55) each made 15 saves in the third period.听

Ontario Hockey Academy (4) vs Ulysse Academie (0) East U18

Rafael Tremblay (23/23) made 23 saves to record his first shutout of the 2024/25 East U18 season as OHA defeated Ulysse 4-0. Nathanael Coon-Come and Max Patenaude (2G) scored first period goals 45 seconds apart before a scoreless second period. Patenaude added a power play marker 1:36 into the third before Danny Kananga added an empty netter with 1:58 remaining to secure the OHA win. Virgil Sausset (21/24) made 21 saves in the loss.听

Selwyn House School (7) vs CIH Academy (2) East U17

Jackson Pitfield (1G, 1A) scored just 19 seconds in and Julian Harroch (2G, 2A), Bobby Avedesian and Luca Macri added goals of their own as Selwyn exploded for 4 goals in the opening 18:24. Noah Panetta would get CIH Academy on the board 46 seconds later and Anri Ishigaki scored 32 seconds after that to cut the deficit in half heading into the intermission. After a scoreless second period, Harroch scored 44 seconds into the third to increase their advantage. Isaac Huberman (1G, 1A) would add a late power play marker and Pasquale Presti (1G, 1A) scored in the final minute as Selwyn took the 7-2 win. Luca Ottoni (23/25) was credited with the win.听

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (4) vs North Shore Warriors (1) U15 Prep

A power play goal with 1:21 left in the first by Cameron Young-Thompson (1G, 1A) put Pacific Coast ahead 1-0. Maximus Scheffer scored the lone second period goal to double the lead heading into the final frame. Luke Schamehorn (1G, 1A) scored the second PCHA power play goal 2:16 into the third as they pulled ahead 3-0. Edward Kemp would end the Oliver Boniface (32/33) shutout bid 3:43 later but that was as close as North Shore would get as a Trent Porter empty net goal with 1:41 remaining secured the 4-1 Pacific Coast victory. Elias Mitrikas (36/39) faced 39 shots in the loss.听

Delta Hockey Academy (4) vs BWC Academy (1) U17 Prep

Delta led 1-0 4:34 in as Kishan Saggu (1G, 1A) scored his 24th goal of the season. Delta would hit the trifecta to start the second as defenseman Dylan Hurren (1G, 1A) scored 5-on-5, Wyatt Callander scored on the power play, and Maxum Pyatt (1G, 1A) added a shorthanded marker 1:32 later. Nic Collins would halt the run with a BWC Academy power play goal late in the second. Matthew Wong (30/31) and Jeevin Sandhu (34/38) kept clean sheets in the third period, leading to the game ending 4-1 in favour of Delta.听听

South Alberta Hockey Academy (0) vs Edge School (5) U18 Prep

Ryley Budd (28/28) made 28 saves for his second shutout of the season as Edge School defeated SAHA 5-0. Mirco Dufour鈥檚 (3G) shorthanded goal 5:51 into the game turned out to be the Edge game winner. Ethan Elefante added a late first period marker, Nick Wytrychowksi and Dufour scored in the second, and Dufour completed the hat-trick in the third period as he led the Edge offence with three points. Kannen Kirkwood (31/36) faced 36 shots in the loss.听

Delta Hockey Academy Green (6) vs Delta Hockey Academy Black (2) Female U18 Prep

In a battle between the two Delta squads it was the 13th ranked Delta Black who was ahead after 20 as Alexis Howitt and Haley Waugh scored in the first. Second ranked Delta Green would wake-up in the second as Emma Kohl, Zaynab Kalyan, Katie Olfert and Niayah Morris all beat Nicole Flesher (48/54) to put their team ahead 4-2 heading into the third. It was the same story in the third as Payton Finnie (2G, 1A) scored twice, including once on the power play, as Delta Green earned a 6-2 win.听

Northern Alberta Xtreme (3) vs Rink Hockey Academy Winnipeg (4) U15

Jared Ryan scored just 55 seconds in and Brady Bisaillon added a power play goal midway through the first as NAX grabbed a 2-0 lead inside the opening 10 minutes. Kelson Hawreluik (1G, 1A) and Braedan Gilberson tied the game late in the frame, scoring goals 17 seconds apart. Beck Van Kemenade (1G, 2A) gave RHA Winnipeg their first lead 40 seconds into the second as they scored three goals in 1:50 of gameplay. Another NAX power play goal, this time by Jett Evans, tied the game midway through the second. But Eli Wasylyk put RHA Winnipeg ahead going into the third period where Haize Brighnose (58/61) made 24 saves as RHA Winnipeg held on for the 4-3 upset win.听

Okanagan Hockey Academy (1) vs St. George’s School (7) U15 Prep

St. George鈥檚 scored seven straight en route to a 7-1 win Friday. Noah Fowler (2G, 1A), Nathaniel Moore (1G, 2A) and defenseman Quinn Pickering (3A) led the offence with three points each. Beck Charlton (1G, 1A), Louis Oscar Holowaychuk (1G, 1A), Logan Okamura and Michael Taylor scored the other goals in the win. Gage Mark scored the lone OHA goal, ending the Joffrey Chan (19/20) shutout bid with 8:19 remaining.听

Shawnigan Lake School (5/SO) vs St. George’s School (4) U17 Prep

Case Bartley and Shay Soo traded first period goals as the two teams headed to the second tied at 1-1. Special teams would play a key role in the second as Samuel Wilson (1G, 1A) gave Shawnigan the lead with a power play marker before Jason Gao (1G, 1A) and Aaron Castro (1G, 1A) scored power play goals for St. George鈥檚. It was the game story in the third as Egan Kenny levelled the score with a power play marker with 4:54 remaining. Gao and Richard Desilets II (1G, 1A) would trade power play goals to send the game to overtime. After OT solved nothing, Spencer Currie and Desilets II each beat Carter Adams (40/44) and Stefan Kostin (38/42) stopped both St. George鈥檚 shooters as Shawnigan grabbed a 5-4 shootout win.听

BWC Academy (4) vs North Shore Warriors (1) U15

Following a scoreless first, Chase Henderson (1G, 1A) would give BWC Academy the initial lead halfway through the second. Nathan DaSilva (1G, 2A) chipped in BWC Academy鈥檚 second tally part way through the third. Rex Norman would get NSW on the board late, but would score in between two empty netters for BWC Academy. Benjamin Boudreau (32/34) played a big role for North Shore, stopping 32 of 34 shots he faced while Tyson Oake (24/25) secured the win with a 24-save effort.

King’s Edgehill School (2) vs Okanagan Hockey Ontario (7) East U18

Friday鈥檚 Feature Game swayed heavily in OHO鈥檚 favour early on. Within the opening ten minutes, Tom Boudet (3G, 1A) had two goals while Tom Garas (2G, 1A) added a third. Liam Nash would strike for King鈥檚 Edgehill School in the latter half of the first, giving them some life for the second. However, just 48-seconds into play, Garas would net his second of the evening to restore the three goal advantage for OHO. Jack Warren would score the only other goal of the frame, making things 4-2 OHO after forty. Just like in the first, OHO was scoring in succession. The first player not named Tom would find the scoresheet for OHO鈥檚 fifth goal, that being Eric Hartwig on a feed from Logan Brown (2A). Boudet would polish off his hat-trick on a breakaway effort soon after. To wrap everything up, Parker Fergusson (1G, 4A) would score his first of the evening, capping off a five point night and 7-2 victory for OHO.

Okanagan Hockey Ontario (4) vs Lower Canada College (5/SO) East U17

Despite Lukas Royko (2G, 1A) breaking the ice for LCC early on, OHO would leave the first frame with the lead after Brayden Connelly (1G, 1A) and Liam Louca scored goals in quick succession. History would repeat itself in the second as LCC would score the opening goal of the frame, followed by another quick pair of goals by OHO, leaving things 4-2 through the first two periods of play. However, things would shake up in the third as Matthew D鈥橴rso would bring his team to within one. Later in the frame, Royko would pounce on a loose puck in the crease on the powerplay, tying things up and forcing extra time. A shootout would end up taking place between these two teams. D鈥橴rso and Royko would make no mistake for LCC, burying their first two attempts. Brodie Pithie (2A) gave OHO some life in the shootout giving them a shot at forcing an extra round, but Alessandro Sforza (11/15) would shut down their final shooter, clinching the comeback win in the shootout for LCC. In goal for OHO, Ben Grant (48/52) amassed a staggering 48-saves in the SOL.

OHA Edmonton (3) vs Edge School (8) U15

A jam play from Marek Pashko (1G, 1A) gave OHA Edmonton the early lead which they almost took into the first intermission. However, a hardnose play from Charlie Usher (1G, 1A) put Edge on the scoresheet after twenty. Come the second, Edge would find their groove, scoring five unanswered to establish a 6-1 lead. Both teams would trade two goals a piece in the third as Edge proceeded to acquire their 28th win of the campaign. Brody Antignani (2G, 1A) and Zachary Pomeroy (2G) each scored twice in the win.

Edge School (6) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (3) U17

After swapping goals in the first period, Edge School would garner a two goal advantage after a strong showing in the second period. Henry Doucette and Austin Jefferies would supply the second period tallies. NAX would display some push back in the third as Barrett Fogolin (1G, 1A) nabbed a powerplay goal just over a minute in. However, Edge would sustain their pressure and keep pouring on the offence when the chances arose, outshooting NAX 18-10 in the frame. Mikai Mast (30/33) racked up thirty saves in the win while Lenox Alanen (45/51) had a strong showing with over fifty shots sent his way.听

Shawnigan Lake School (2) vs Yale Hockey Academy (6) U15 Prep

Parker McMillan (2G, 2A) opened the scoring with his 20th of the season to give Yale the go ahead lead. Yale would go on to end the period up by three. McMillan would strike once again on the powerplay early in the second. Baden Glithero (2G) would score back-to-back powerplay goals to install some life in Shawnigan. Yale would bounce back with a goal from Matteo Zenone (1G, 1A) to cap off the period before calming things down in the third. Mason Sutherland (31/33) picked up the win making 31-saves in goal.

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (3) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (2) U17 Prep

OHA unleashed two goals in the opening ten minutes thanks to the efforts of Landon Nagle and Maxx Parfitt. RHA Kelowna would get one back before the ice clean, courtesy of a powerplay goal from Ethan Fidelak. Things would remain docile in the scoring department for the majority of the second until Carson Smith scored with a mere seven seconds left on the clock, tying things at 2-2. Halfway through the third, Nate MacPhee would chip in the go ahead goal for RHA Kelowna, giving them their first lead of the contest which they would hold on to till the very end. Asher Netherton (24/26) picked up the win in the cage, stopping all 18-shots OHA fired through the second and third periods. Linden Sobocan (30/33) gave everything he had, stopping 30-shots in his first loss as a starter this season.

OHA Edmonton (5) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (4) U17 Prep

A busy first frame saw each team record three goals each. Isaac Sousa (2G) scored two of RHA Winnipeg鈥檚 goals, including the game tying goal late in the period. Gavin Quennelle gave RHA Winnipeg the lead early in the second, scoring just over a minute into play. Portland Winterhawks prospect Cash Brebant (1G, 1A) would counter Quennelle鈥檚 go ahead goal, scoring a powerplay marker in the final minute of the frame, gaining some momentum for OHA Edmonton in the third. OHA Edmonton鈥檚 powerplay success would blossom once again as Iljas Hasuew net his own goal on the man advantage just over five minutes into play. OHA Edmonton would hold on to that lead till the buzzer sounded with Aidan Prosser (32/36) picking up the win in goal.听

OHA Edmonton (11) vs Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (4) U18 Prep

Not a single active player, including the goaltender, on OHA Edmonton left the ice without registering a point Friday evening. Ben Shaw (3G) led the team with a hat-trick performance. Ten other skaters recorded multi-point affairs, including Hunter Yee (2G, 1A) with a two-goal outing. Parker Snell (31/35) made 31-saves in between the pipes for OHA Edmonton. William Picklyk (2G, 1A) led the offensive output for Pilot Mound, nabbing three points in the loss.

Fort Erie International Academy (3/OT) vs Mount Academy (2) East U18

A perfect start from Mount Academy left them with a two goal lead through twenty thanks to goals from Justin Hughes and Alex Laboissonniere. Fort Erie would show some pushback in the second, outshooting Mount 16-4, but unable to find the back of the cage. Early in the third, Riley Cave (1G, 1A) would have an answer for William Talbot (45/48), getting his team on the board. Fort Erie would keep the pressure coming and eventually strike shorthanded, courtesy of Gianluca Garippo. This was enough to force overtime where FEIA would eventually capitalise on a powerplay as Ben Cornick wired home the game winner. Timothee Fengos (25/27) was rewarded with the win in goal, stopping every Mount shot through the final forty-plus minutes.听

Ontario Hockey Academy (2) vs Kuper Academy (7) East U17

Malkin Pierre (2G, 2A) put on a display Friday night, potting a pair of goals along with two assists for a four point performance over OHA. Five separate skaters would nab the rest of Kuper Academy鈥檚 goals, displaying their overall control in this matchup. In the 7-2 win, Kuper Academy fired 57-shots on target, 50 of which were stopped by Griffin Fitzpatrick (50/57) in a hard fought loss between the pipes.听

Delta Hockey Academy White (3) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (4) U15

Callan McCall (1G, 1A) walked away with the lone goal through twenty to give PCHA the early lead. Zhehan Zhao would get Delta White on the board early in the second as they began to pour on the shots, but PCHA remained composed, channeling another three goals for and leaving the period with a 4-2 lead. Caden Sugiyama (2G) played a huge part in that period, scoring twice in 12-seconds, but the work between the pipes from Shay Van Slyke (57/60), stopping an immense 29-shots in the second alone. In a tight knit third, Rylan Bassi would score the lone goal of the frame for Delta White, but it wasn鈥檛 enough to surmount a comeback over PCHA and the slick Van Slyke. The Edmonton, AB native would garner an astonishing 57-saves in the win to knock down the lower mainland titans, giving PCHA their sixth win of the season.

Notre Dame (1) vs Edge School (6) U15 Prep

2011-born forward George Matheos got the ball rolling for Edge early in the first. Matheos鈥檚 goal was later followed by Nicholas Edgar, scoring his third goal in four games. Edge would continue the pressure in the second, scoring a shorthanded goal courtesy of Jayden Maschke less than two minutes in. Edge would go on to score six unanswered before Joey Jackson got one on the board for Notre Dame, spoiling Delano Pockar鈥檚 (29/30) shutout in the final minute of play.

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

Edge School came out to play in the first period, outshooting SAHA 10-6 and being rewarded with the lead after Lila Deis netted her fifth of the campaign. SAHA would show some pushback in the second after Kamryn Reiber tied things up part way through the frame. In the latter half of the period, Keyana Bert would score the go ahead goal. Come the third, Edge once again was putting it all out on the line, outshooting SAHA 14-3 in search of the equalizer. Hannah Palumbo (27/28) remained calm in goal for SAHA, steering all 14-shots aside as Riley Bourque scored the eventual insurance marker part way through the frame. Palumbo recorded 27-saves in the win, backing SAHA to their fifth straight win on the regular season schedule.听

St. George’s School (4/SO) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (3) U15

Hudson Lesk (1G, 1A) gave the Saints the early lead with a powerplay goal, but OHA would claw back with two of their own before the ice clean including the late go ahead goal from Ryson Barker. The scoring would take a hiatus in the second as each goalie remained perfect, but Minsoo Lee would score 29-seconds into the third to tie things up for St. George鈥檚. Part way through the frame, Owen Magness (1G, 1A) would restore OHA鈥檚 lead that they looked to carry to the buzzer, but a late goal from Liam McLean (1G, 1A) would go on to force overtime and a shootout. Alan Qiu would score the shootout’s lone goal, securing the late comeback victory for St. George鈥檚. Jonah Gamble (37/40) came out on top in the goalie battle, recording 37-saves along with three stops in shootout.

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (3) vs Shawnigan Lake School (5) U18 Prep

Teams would swap goals back-and-forth between the opening two frames with RHA Kelowna having the slight edge in shots through that time. Come the third, Shawnigan鈥檚 captain, Vincent Croteau wired home his 12th of the season on the powerplay to give them their first lead of the match. Later in the frame, Matthew Last鈥檚 first of the season added some insurance to Shawnigan鈥檚 lead. Aidan Fisher was able to get one back in the later stages for RHA Kelowna, but Last鈥檚 goal would prove to be the difference maker as Shawnigan took down their Interior rivals. Will Stonehouse (40/43) was crucial in goal for Shawnigan, racking up 40-saves in the 5-3 victory.听

Okanagan Hockey Academy (2/SO) vs BWC Academy (1) U17

Scoring came at a luxury in Friday鈥檚 tilt between OHA and BWC Academy. Brayden Moar would strike first for BWC Academy part way through the first. This lead would hold until the latter half of the third where Lucan Kostiuk would nab his ninth of the year to tie things up and force overtime for OHA. Overtime would remain somewhat stagnant as BWC Academy recorded the lone shot before things ended up going to a shootout. Jaxon Bartsch would score on OHA鈥檚 first attempt, putting the pressure on BWC Academy鈥檚 upcoming shooters. After their first two shooters failed to capitalise, OHA鈥檚 Jace Parsons scored the dagger, taking down BWC Academy on their home turf. Alex Youngson (14/15) picked up the win for OHA making a calm 14-saves while Liam Kellett (32/33) gave it his all, stopping 32-shots through 65-minutes of play.