麻豆传媒入口

Player Advancements: Ontario Hockey Academy

The 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) would like to congratulate the following current and former Ontario Hockey Academy (OHA) student-athletes on their advancement to the next step on their hockey journey:

 

Hugo Allard Hearst Lumberjacks NOJHL
Hugo Beaulieu College Francais de Longueuil QJHL
Ryan Boon Timmins Rock NOJHL
George Foti Valley Wildcats MJAHL
Keegan Fox Soo Thunderbirds NOJHL
Oliver Kiraly Renfrew Wolves CCHL
Keenan Quenneville Hearst Lumberjacks NOJHL
Adam Racine Hawkesbury Hawks CCHL
Cole Shepherdson Hearst Lumberjacks NOJHL
Jeremy St. Louis Lindsay Muskies OJHL
Charles-Edward Tardif Sacred Heart University NCAA

 

 

Hugo Allard: The Nicolet, QC forward joined OHA for the 2022/23 Eastern U17 Prep season. He would tally 15 points in 9 games before adding 2 points in 4 playoff games as OHA Maroon were named 2023 CSSHL Eastern U17 Prep Champions. In 21 games this season Allard recored 23 points. He added 6 points in 5 playoff games as his team captured the 2024 CSSHL Eastern U18 Prep Championships.

Hugo Beaulieu: Beaulieu spent two seasons with OHA, joining the program in 2021/22 with their U18 team. This past season the Montreal, QC defenseman tallied 18 points in 15 Eastern U18 Prep games.

Ryan Boon: The Quebec forward played 21 games for OHA Prep this season scoring 5 times and adding 13 assists. Boon would chip in with 1 point in 5 playoff games as his team won the 2024 CSSHL Eastern U18 Prep Championships.

George Foti: Foti joined OHA U17 Maroon in 2022/23 playing 3 games as his team captured the 2023 CSSHL Eastern U17 Prep Championship. This season he would go 8-2-0 with a 2.62GAA and .920SV% in 11 regular season games before OHA Prep were named the 2024 CSSHL Eastern U18 Prep Championships.

Keegan Fox: The Grenville-sur-la-Rouge, QC defender tallied 6 points in 10 games during the 2022/23 season. He would chip in 1 assist in 4 playoff games as OHA Maroon were named 2023 CSSHL Eastern U17 Prep Champions. This season in 25 regular season and playoff games he had 14 points, leading his team to a 2024 CSSHL Eastern U18 Prep Championship.

Oliver Kiraly: This season the Budapest, Hungary netminder was named the CSSHL Eastern U18 Prep Division Top Goaltender as his 2.47GAA was first and his .920SV% was second among qualified netminders. Kiraly posted a 10-1-1 record before capturing Eastern U18 Prep Championship MVP honours, leading OHA Prep to a championship victory. In that game Kiraly became the second goaltender this season, and in CSSHL history to score a goalie goal.

Keenan Quenneville: The Cornwall, ON forward spent the 2023/24 season with the OHA Prep team in the Eastern U18 Prep division. In 22 games he would record 16 points. He would add two points in five playoff games as OHA Prep captured a 2024 CSSHL Eastern U18 Prep Championship.

Adam Racine: Racine spent two seasons with OHA, winning a 2024 CSSHL Eastern U18 Prep Championship. The Deux-Montagnes, QC defenseman played 47 career regular season and playoff games, accumulating 14 goals and 32 assists. This season Racine was named a CSSHL Eastern U18 Prep Division First Team All-Star after leading all defensemen with 27 points.

Cole Shepherdson: A forward from Thunder Bay, ON, Shepherdson played 33 games in 2 seasons for OHA scoring 16 goals and 20 assists while helping his team capture a 2023 CSSHL Eastern U17 Prep Championship and a 2024 CSSHL Eastern U18 Prep Championship.

Jeremy St. Louis: St. Louis joined OHA for the 2023/24 Eastern U18 season, playing two regular season games with the team. The Montreal, QC forward played five playoff games with OHA as they captured the 2024 CSSHL Eastern U18 Prep Championship.

Charles-Edward Tardif: The Quebec forward joined OHA for the 2019/20 Eastern U18 Prep season. In 20 games he would finish third in team scoring with 39 points.