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November Players of the Month

The CSSHL has announced the eight division winners of the November Player of the Month Award.

U15: Luc Wilson-Kurenoff, Delta Hockey Academy Black

Wilson-Kurenoff went 5-0-0 with division bests 0.98 GAA, .962 SV% and 2 shutouts. On the season the Surrey, BC netminder is 8-1-0 with a division high 3 shutouts. His 1.32 GAA and .951 SV% rank second among U15 goalies.

U15 Prep: Ahmad Fayad, Northern Alberta Xtreme

The Sturgeon County, AB forward had 2 goals and 14 assists in just 6 games in November. On the season he leads the U15 Prep division with 44 points in 19 games. Last season Fayad led the entire U15 division with 76 points in games as he helped NAX capture the 2024 CSSHL U15 Western Championship.

U17: Jacob Collins, Northern Alberta Xtreme

Collins led all U17 skaters with 15 points in 10 games in November. The Calgary, AB forward has 11 goals and 13 assists in his first CSSHL season.

U17 Prep: Brady Keith, RHA Winnipeg

Having recorded 4 points in his first 4 games of the season, Keith exploded for a division best 27 points in 13 games in November. His 16 assists were tied for the division lead, giving him 13 goals and 18 assists on the season. This is the Prince Albert, SK forwards second season in the CSSHL, having played last year with the RHA Kelowna U15 Prep team.

U18 Prep: Micah Davidson, Prairie Hockey Academy

The netminder went 4-0-0 with 2 shutouts, a .957 SV% and 1.00 GAA during the month of November. On the season he is 8-1-0 while his 2.00 GAA is fourth and his .927SV% fifth among U18 Prep goalies. His eight wins are tied for the league lead and his 2 shutouts place him tied for second.

Female U18 Prep: Danica Maynard, RHA Kelowna

As a defenseman Maynard finished third among all Female U18 Prep skaters with 16 points, while her 12 assists were a division best in November. The Penn State University commit currently sits sixth in league scoring, while her 8 goals, 22 assists and 30 points lead all Female U18 Prep defenseman. Now in her fifth CSSHL season, the Osoyoos, BC product has tallied 137 points in 104 career games.

Eastern U17: Emanuel Ganz, Stanstead College

In 5 games in November the Kuesnacht, Switzerland forward had 5 goals and 8 assists. This season Ganz leads the East U17 division with 10 goals and 22 points in 8 games.

Eastern U18: Vytas Lenkutis, King Heights Academy

Lenkutis finished the month of November with a division best 8 goals and 11 points in 4 games for KHA. In his second CSSHL East U18 season with King Heights the Boston, Massachusetts forward leads all skaters with 14 goals in 9 games. His 19 points rank second behind teammate Zakhar Puzriakov.