麻豆传媒入口

Player Advancements: St. George’s School

The 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) would like to congratulate the following current and former St. George’s School student-athletes on their advancement to the next step on their hockey journey:

 

Owen Beckner Colorado College NCAA
Salvatore Collora University of Windsor U SPORTS
Ethan David RIT (Rochester Inst. of Tech.) NCAA
Imaree Dhaliwal Delta Ice Hawks PJHL
Oliver Gabrielson Trinity University NCAA III
Sebastian Hamming Hamilton College NCAA III
Reece Liu Timmins Rock NOJHL
Liam Magnuson Canmore Eagles AJHL
Cole May Grandview Steelers PJHL
Emmett McHardy Castleton University NCAA III
Hunter McInnes Lindenwood University NCAA
Eli Pulver Minnesota State University (Mankato) NCAA
Trevor Wong University of Saskatchewan U SPORTS
William Yee Williams College NCAA III

 

 

Owen Beckner: Selected in the seventh round, 204th overall by the Ottawa Senators at the 2023 NHL Entry Draft, Beckner recorded 37 points in 30 games during the 2019/20 U15 Prep season. A seventh round, 137th overall pick by the Regina Pats at the 2020 WHL Draft, the Victoria, BC forward had 7 points in 4 U17 Prep games the following season.

Salvatore Collora: The Woodinville, Washington forward scored 10 goals and added 20 assists in 35 U16 Prep games with St. George’s during the 2018/19 season. Over the next three seasons he would play 19 WHL games with the Lethbridge Hurricanes recording 1 assist. Collora would split the 2022/23 season in the WHL with the Kamloops Blazers and the SJHL with the Estevan Bruins where he recorded 22 points in 45 games. Collora played six games for Estevan in 2023/24.

Ethan David: David joined St. George’s School during the 2017/18 U15 season. In 15 games the Vancouver, BC netminder would post a 6-0-0 record with 1 shutout, a .900SV% and 1.23GAA. He would play three playoff games, recording a .870SV% as St. George’s were named 2018 CSSHL U15 Western Champions.

Imaree Dhaliwal: A netminder from Richmond, BC, Dhaliwal joined St. George’s for the 2022/23 U17 Prep season going 3-5-2 in 12 U17 Prep games. This past U17 Prep season Dhaliwal finished with a 6-12-0 record in 21 games.

Oliver Gabrielson: Gabrielson joined St. George’s School for the 2017/18 season, earning CSSHL U15 Top Defenseman Award honours after leading all defenders with 70 points in 30 games. He would add 11 points in 5 playoff games as St. George’s were named 2018 CSSHL U15 Western Champions. The Kamloops Blazers would then select the Vancouver, BC product in the ninth round, 181st overall at the 2018 WHL Draft. Gabrielson would tally 32 points in 35 U16 Prep games the following year before accumulating 22 points in 40 U18 Prep games over the following two campaigns. This season he would finish with 15 points in 35 AJHL games with the Camrose Kodiaks.

Sebastian Hamming: A defenseman from Vancouver, BC, Hamming had 22 points in 35 U16 Prep games during the 2018/19 season. The following two U18 Prep campaigns would see him finish with 18 points in 37 games. In 2021/22 he would play 35 SJHL games for the Weyburn Redwings, tallying 9 points. He would play 2 games with the Redwings the following season before joining the MJHL’s OCN Blizzard where he hit his offensive stride with 36 points in 52 games. This season he was named an MJHL Second Team All-Star after leading all defensemen with 43 assists, while chipping in 9 goals in 58 games.

Reece Liu: Liu played 5 seasons with St. George’s beginning with the 2019/20 U15 season where he finished third in scoring with 30 points in 27 games. The following U15 Prep season the Vancouver, BC forward tallied 2 points in 6 games. In 2021/22 Liu finished second in team scoring with 32 points in 32 games. He would add 4 goals and 9 assists in 33 U18 Prep games in 2022/23 before once again finishing second in team scoring this past year with 44 points in 29 games.

Liam Magnuson: The Calgary, AB defenseman joined St. George’s for the 2021/22 U15 Prep season, finishing with 13 points in 30 games leading to the Vancouver Giants selecting him in the seventh round, 152nd overall at the 2022 WHL Draft. The following U17 Prep season Magnuson recorded 17 points in 33 games. In 2023/24 Magnuson scored 5 goals and added 16 assists in 30 U18 Prep games.

Cole May: May joined St. George’s for the 2020/21 U15 season before splitting the 2021/22 season between their U15 and U15 Prep teams. In 2022/23 the Richmond, BC defender scored 1 goal and chipped in with 5 assists in 32 U17 Prep games. He would finish his CSSHL career with the St. George’s U17 Prep team, recording 7 assists in 31 games in 2023/24.

Emmett McHardy: The Vancouver, BC forward joined St. George’s for the 2017/18 U15 season finishing fifth in team scoring with 67 points in 30 games while helping his team win a 2018 CSSHL U15 Western Championship. The following U16 Prep season he added 18 points in 35 games. His last two seasons in the U18 Prep division he scored 6 goals and added 8 assists in 30 games.

Hunter McInnes: During the 2019/20 U15 Prep season the Nanaimo, BC defender had 17 points in 26 games leading to the Vancouver Giants selecting him in the ninth round, 186th overall at the 2020 WHL Draft. The following U17 Prep season he would have 4 points in 4 games, before finishing his CSSHL career in 2021/22 with 5 goals and 13 assists in 30 U18 Prep games.

Eli Pulver: Pulver joined St. Geoerge’s for the 2017/18 U15 season, going 24-0-0 with a .926SV%, 0.96GAA and 11 shutouts, all a division best, as his team captured a 2018 CSSHL U15 Western Championship. The following U16 Prep season the Vancouver, BC netminder went 14-6-0 with a 2.35GAA, .925SV%, and 2 shutouts. He would spend the following two seasons in the U18 Prep division going 14-11-0, with 1 shutout, a .915SV% and 2.57GAA.

Trevor Wong: Wong set a CSSHL U15 record with 64 goals, 77 assists and 141 points in just 30 games during the 2017/18 season. He would add 23 points in 5 playoff games to add a 2018 CSSHL U15 Western Championship alongside his CSSHL U15 MVP Award.听The Kelowna Rockets would select the Vancouver, BC forward in the first round, 18th overall at the 2018 WHL Draft. He would make his WHL debut in 2018/19 before joining the team full time in 2019/20. He would spend two full seasons with the Rockets before finishing his last three seasons with the Saskatoon Blades. Over his five year WHL career he finished with 72 goals and 188 assists in 264 games while earning WHL (East) Second All-Star Team honours in 2022/23 and First All-Star Team honours in 2023/24. Wong led all WHL skaters with 86 assists during the 2023/24 campaign.

William Yee: Selected in the fourth round, 73rd overall by the Edmonton Oil Kings at the 2019 WHL Draft, Yee tallied 49 points in 30 U15 games during the 2017/18 season before adding 7 points in 5 playoff games as St. George’s were named 2018 CSSHL U15 Western Champions. The Vancouver, BC defender would have 11 goals and 17 assists in 30 U15 Prep games the following season. During the 2019/20 U18 Prep campaign Yee would accumulate 16 points in 36 games. He would spend the last two seasons in the AJHL with the Grande Prairie Storm finishing with 19 points in 69 games.