CIH Academy - 麻豆传媒入口 Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:33:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 /wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2020/05/cropped-csshl-site-title-photo-32x32.png CIH Academy - 麻豆传媒入口 32 32 CSSHL Featured Game of the Day: November 22-24, 2024 /csshl-featured-game-of-the-day-november-22-24-2024?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=csshl-featured-game-of-the-day-november-22-24-2024 Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:33:25 +0000 /?p=6682 The CSSHL Featured Game’s of the Day for November 22-24, 2024 will feature match-ups from the U17 Prep showcase in Penticton, BC as well as an East U17 match in Westmount, QC. You can catch all of the action live on FloHockey. Friday, November 22, 2024 – 8:00am PST: Okanagan Hockey Training Centre St. George’s […]

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The CSSHL Featured Game’s of the Day for November 22-24, 2024 will feature match-ups from the U17 Prep showcase in Penticton, BC as well as an East U17 match in Westmount, QC.

You can catch all of the action live on FloHockey.

Friday, November 22, 2024 – 8:00am PST: Okanagan Hockey Training Centre

St. George’s School (12-6-1) vs OHA Edmonton (9-4-0) U17 Prep

This will be the second time these two teams have met this season after OHA Edmonton (Edmonton, AB) earned a 6-2 win over St. George’s School (Vancouver, BC) on September 27 at the U17 Prep showcase in Abbotsford, BC. Despite each having high win rates, St. George’s and OHA Edmonton come into the match-up as the 13th and 7th ranked teams in the division.

St. George’s goalie Les Toth (7-4-1) currently leads the division with an impressive .942 SV%. and 2 shutouts. Toth’s 2.41 GAA has him ranked fifth among all goalies. Offensively, St. George’s is paced by a trio of forwards who all find themselves in the top eight in terms of point production on the season. Jason Gao (15-13-28) leads the team in goals and points while Byron Chin (12-15-27) and Aaron Castro (13-13-26) complete the trio. Defenseman Josh Gravistin (2-20-22) leads all U17 Prep d-men with 20 assists and 22 points on the season. Defender Daniel Taylor (5-8-13) is the only other St. George’s skater in double digit points this season.

A third round pick by the Saskatoon Blades at the 2024 WHL Draft, Jaggar John (10-19-29) sits second in the division with a team high 29 points. Logan Miller (11-12-23), Portland Winterhawks prospect Cash Brebant (9-14-23) and Prince George Cougars prospect Keenan Fox (11-10-21) all have 20-plus points this season, with Jevyn Singh Gill (6-12-18) closing in on the mark. A 2024 WHL Draft fifth round pick by the Medicine Hat Tigers, Zackary Nieckar (2-12-14) leads all OHA Edmonton defensemen with 12 assists and 14 points. Aidan Prosser (6-4-0) has done the majority of work in net this season for his squad, with him and Saskatoon Blades prospect Dysen Loewen (2-0-0) combining for a 3.70 GAA, .887 SV% and 1 shutout.

Saturday, November 23, 2024 – 1:30pm EST: Westmount Arena

Selwyn House School (1-1-0) vs CIH Academy (6-5-0) East U17

This will be the first time in history the two teams face-off in CSSHL league play, with eighth ranked CIH Academy (Rockland, ON) playing the role of home team, despite the game taking place in sixth ranked Selwyn House School’s (Westmount, QC) home barn.

Selwyn House comes into this game having just made their CSSHL debut on November 16 in a 5-2 loss to Kuper Academy. They earned their first CSSHL regular season win on November 21 with a shutout victory of Ulysse Academie (Saint-Roch-de-l鈥橝chigan, QC). Luca Ottoni (1-1-0) made 21 saves to earn the shutout while Lynden Larsen (2-2-4) paced the offence with three points. Larsen, a fourth round pick by the Acadie-Bathurst Titan at the 2024 QMJHL Draft, leads the team in assists and points this season. With two goals in their victory Thursday, Isaac Huberman (2-0-2) has the team high for goals. Tommy Nicolopolous (1-0-1), another 2024 QMJHL Draft selection by the Acadie-Bathurst Titan, is the lone Selwyn House defenseman to record a point this season. Ottoni has played both Selwyn House games this season and sits with a .911 SV% and 2.50 GAA.

CIH Academy has been led in net by Sebastien Bourgeau (5-1-0). Bourgeau holds a .938 SV%, 2.39 GAA and 1 shutout this season. Offensively the man to watch for CIH Academy is Luca Chiarizia (3-7-10) who has a team best 3 goals, 7 assists and 10 points. Its a steep drop off to the next closest skater as Liam Bosum (3-1-4) and Noah Panetta (2-2-4) are tied with four points each. Drake Bosum (1-2-3) leads the CIH Academy defensive core with three points in eight games this season.

Sunday, November 24, 2024 – 6:00pm PST: Okanagan Hockey Training Centre

Delta Hockey Academy (11-5-0) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (7-2-1) U17 Prep

Delta (Delta, BC) and CIHA (Calgary, AB) have met once previously this season, with CIHA earning a 3-1 win on September 29 at the U17 Prep showcase in Abbotsford, BC. Delta currently sits as the fifth ranked team in the division, while CIHA, the defending champions, sit fourth.

Netminder Matthew Wong (9-2-0) leads all U17 Prep goaltenders with nine wins, while his 2.26 GAA is good enough for second in the division. A trio of 2024 WHL Draft picks in Jack Morgan (12-11-23), Kishan Saggu (12-11-23) and Treyce Pavlic (1-20-21), who’s 20 assists are tied for the U17 Prep division lead, pace the Delta offence. Wyatt Callander (6-14-20), Winterhawks 2024 fourth rounder Caden Leibel (6-12-18) and Luke Anderson (7-10-17) round out a potent top-six forward unit for Delta. Selected four picks apart in the fourth round of the 2024 WHL Draft, Dylan Hurren (2-11-13) and Bryson Roberts (2-7-9) lead a Delta d-core that also includes Cortland LeMieux (4-5-9).

Only three CIHA skaters have hit double digit points so far this season with Mason Moran (4-13-17) and his team high 13 assists and 17 points leading the way. Aedan McCarry (7-8-15) leads the team with seven goals while Red Deer Rebels 2024 WHL Draft pick Declan Cardiff (3-8-11) is the other CIHA skater playing at over a point per game pace. The defensive core is lead by Xander Ramsay (3-4-7) and Spokane Chiefs prospect Jacob Balaberda (1-6-7), who are tied with seven points each. In net, Kamloops Blazers prospect Braxton Gibson (3-2-1) and Ethan Mann (4-0-0) have split the work between the pipes. The duo has posted a 3.08 GAA, and .893 SV% this season.

 

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September Players of the Month /september-players-of-the-month?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=september-players-of-the-month Wed, 02 Oct 2024 18:04:29 +0000 /?p=6494 The CSSHL has announced the eight division winners of the September Player of the Month Award. U15: Jayden Ni, Delta Hockey Academy White In his first season in the CSSHL the South Surrey, BC forward had a division best 9 goals and 13 points in 6 U15 games during the month of September. U15 Prep: […]

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

U15: Jayden Ni, Delta Hockey Academy White

In his first season in the CSSHL the South Surrey, BC forward had a division best 9 goals and 13 points in 6 U15 games during the month of September.

U15 Prep: Chayse Fedoriuk, OHA Edmonton

The Sherwood Park, AB defenseman leads all skaters with 8 assists and 11 points through 4 games this season. His 3 goals are a division best among defensemen.

U17: Kesler Hamilton, RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna

During the month of September Hamilton led all skaters with 11 assists and 19 points in 8 games. The Kelowna, BC forward has chipped in 8 goals in his 8 games, while recording at least a point in every game this season.

U17 Prep: Jaggar John, OHA Edmonton

The 2024 CSSHL U15 Prep Western Championship MVP picked-up where he finished off last season as he has a division best 14 points in 5 games with OHA Edmonton. The Saskatoon Blades third round pick at the 2024 WHL Draft has 4 goals and 10 assists on the season.

U18 Prep: River Arnason, RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg

Arnason leads all skaters with 5 goals while his 10 points are tied for the division lead. The Winnipeg, MB forward has recorded 84 points in 52 games the last two seasons, split between the U17 Prep and U15 Prep divisions.

Female U18 Prep: Maddie Kaiser, Balmoral Hall School

In her first season with Balmoral Kaiser has a division best 8 assists and 13 points in 3 games this season. The Winnipeg, MB forward spent the 2021/22 and 2022/23 seasons with St. Mary’s academy recording 38 points in 55 games.

Eastern U17: Sebastien Bourgeau, CIH Academy

The Orleans, ON netminder has played two games with CIH Academy this season going 2-0-0 with 1 shutout. His 2 wins, 1 shutout. 0.50GAA and .986SV% are all a division best.

Eastern U18: Jack Sangster, King’s-Edgehill School

Sangster leads the CSSHL Eastern U18 division with 7 goals and 9 points in 5 games this season. This is the Bedford, NS forwards first season in the CSSHL.

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CSSHL Awards Four Scholarships /csshl-awards-four-scholarships-3?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=csshl-awards-four-scholarships-3 Wed, 14 Aug 2024 17:51:56 +0000 /?p=6282 The 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) has awarded two female and two male student-athlete鈥檚 educational scholarships that will go towards their post-secondary education. Taylor Bierlmeier, Marcus Dashevsky, Solomon Kim, and Hayley Lee are this year鈥檚 recipients of the CSSHL Scholarship. The CSSHL would like to recognize student-athletes who develop their life skills while concentrating […]

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The 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) has awarded two female and two male student-athlete鈥檚 educational scholarships that will go towards their post-secondary education.

Taylor Bierlmeier, Marcus Dashevsky, Solomon Kim, and Hayley Lee are this year鈥檚 recipients of the CSSHL Scholarship.

The CSSHL would like to recognize student-athletes who develop their life skills while concentrating on their hockey development. The scholarships are open to all current and former male or female student athletes of the CSSHL that are currently in their graduating year of high school or up to 20 years old.

A selection committee from the CSSHL review鈥檚 all applications and selects recipients based on four categories: Education, Citizenship and Character, Hockey, and References.

Taylor Bierlmeier:

A forward from Whitehorse, YT, Bierlmeier joined the CSSHL in 2020/21. In four seasons with the Okanagan Hockey Academy Female U17 and U18 Prep teams, Bierlmeier tallied 31 points in 93 games.

鈥淭here are endless amazing student-athletes in this league, so I am honoured to be one of the four chosen to receive this scholarship. In the past four years, the league has shaped me to become the person I am today; I could not have portrayed half of the Academic Excellence, Character, Citizenship and Sportsmanship qualities I did if it was not for this organization. I am extremely grateful for the development it provided me with, and the recognition associated with this award. I greatly appreciated all of the support from the CSSHL in the past, as well as in the future as I pursue my post-secondary aspirations,鈥 said Bierlmeier.

In 2024/25 Bierlmeier will play for the Arizona State University (ASU) women鈥檚 hockey team while studying Kinesiology. She plans on playing there her entire undergraduate degree, then continuing her education in Canada. Bierlmeier intends on becoming a Sports Medicine Physician to help athletes reach their greatest potential.

She chose to play at ASU because of their strong hockey team, prime location, and having her desired program. 鈥淚 cannot complain about continuing my education, while playing hockey, and living in a city with palm trees,鈥 added Bierlmeier. 鈥淚 am intrigued to learn about optimizing sports performance; therefore, I chose Kinesiology as my undergraduate. Then, to stay involved in the sports atmosphere and have the ability to transfer my knowledge to other athletes, I will become a Sports Medicine Physician.鈥

鈥淧laying in the CSSHL taught me to balance hockey and school; I learnt how to maintain my grades regardless of my absences. I learnt to communicate with teachers, develop a self determination to complete all assignments to the best of my abilities, and found time to make up any tests I missed. The league also taught me to shoot for perfection. It has a competitive nature that pushed me to my greatest potential. Not only did it advance my athletic, but it taught me to be the best person possible, and it set me up for successful in the future,鈥 added Bierlmeier.

Marcus Dashevsky:

Dashevsky spent five years in the CSSHL for St. George鈥檚 School, joining the program in 2017/18 with their U15 team, working his way through the CSSHL development path until graduating from the program in 2021/22 after a season at the U18 Prep level. In 132 CSSHL games the Richmond, BC forward tallied 111 points. He spent last season in the GOJHL with the St. Mary鈥檚 Lincolns, tallying 6 points in 13 games.

鈥淲inning this scholarship is a full-circle moment for me. Some of the best times of my life so far were spent wearing the St. Georges crest and playing in the CSSHL,鈥 said Dashevsky. 鈥淚 am extremely grateful to all of my coaches, teachers and the St Georges athletics department for making my time at Saints second to none. I am honoured and humbled to have been chosen as a winner of this award by the selection committee and am grateful to the CSSHL for enabling me to pursue my dreams, both on and off the ice.鈥

Dashevsky will return to Huron University in 2024/25 after completing the first year of the Political Science program, with a 3.9 GPA, starting in the fall of 2023.

Huron University offers a unique approach to education, as they prioritize an individualized education experience which includes smaller class sizes, easier access to help from professors and a first-class career services team. Taking this into consideration made the decision to choose Huron very easy as he felt that these unique services would allow him to get the most out of his education and prepare him for his future ahead. 鈥淒uring my first year at Huron, I was able to build strong relationships with my peers and professors, something which I credit to the strong sense of community which Huron strives to promote,鈥 added Dashevsky.

Dashevsky chose the social science program at Huron because it matches his interests. The program focuses on teaching critical thinking and research, which helps him explore important topics like economic policies and political systems. The program also offers practical experiences through internships and community projects, letting him apply what he learned in real-world settings. Huron’s social sciences program supports his goal of making a positive impact on society and opens up many career opportunities for him.

鈥淲hile I’m still undecided about my exact career path, I have a strong interest in business and believe that a career in business consulting would be incredibly rewarding. I thrive on the competitive aspects of the job and enjoy working in a team environment, both of which I attribute to my experience playing hockey with the St. George’s Hockey program in the CSSHL,鈥 added Dashevsky. 鈥淚n addition to my career aspirations, I am passionate about supporting philanthropic causes, particularly those that help children participate in sports. I have already started this journey by joining the Right to Play club at Western, and I hope to make even more significant contributions in the future.鈥

鈥淧laying in the CSSHL taught me invaluable lessons in balancing hockey and school. The rigorous schedule required me to manage my time effectively, ensuring I could excel both on the ice and in the classroom. This experience instilled in me a disciplined approach to prioritizing tasks and maintaining focus, which has been crucial in my academic and personal development, as well as in maintaining academic success in my post-secondary studies,鈥 added Dashevsky. 鈥淭he CSSHL fostered a strong work ethic in me, emphasizing the importance of determination and resilience. The competitive nature of the league in combination with coaching I received at St Georges taught me to push through challenges and always strive for excellence. These lessons in perseverance and dedication have equipped me with essential skills and habits that continue to benefit me in all aspects of life.鈥

Solomon Kim:

The Seoul, South Korea defenseman joined CIH Academy in 2021/22 playing three seasons in the CSSHL Eastern Division. In 77 career games Kim tallied 18 points.

Kim was named to the CSSHL Eastern U17 Prep All-Academic Team in 2021/22 and 2022/23, while being named to the CSSHL Eastern U18 Prep All-Academic Team this past season. All three seasons he was also named the CSSHL Top Scholastic Athlete of the Year for his respective division.

After being accepted into multiple universities, Kim has yet to make a decision on where he will be going to school next year. He is currently leaning towards attending the University of Hong Kong to study Data Science and Engineering. The University of Hong Kong because is ranked as the 17th best university in the world while he chose this program because data science is a flexible major that is applicable in various industries while being closely tied with artificial intelligence, something that is currently on the rise with ChatGPT.

鈥淥ne of the invaluable lessons I learned during my time in the CSSHL is how to win against yourself every day. Achieving academic excellence and pursuing a professional hockey career at the same time requires an unbelievable amount of self-control and discipline,鈥 added Kim. 鈥淵ou need to be able to minimize impulsive behavior and focus on sticking to a routine. To do that, you need to win against your worst villain; you.鈥

Hayley Lee:

Lee joined Delta Hockey Academy for the 2023/24 Female U18 Prep season. The Surrey, BC forward recorded 30 points in 28 games this season with Delta Green.

鈥淚 am grateful and honoured to be awarded this scholarship. Being honoured by this community means they value the things that I have been able to do while in playing and officiating in this league; respect, pursuit of excellence, and volunteering. This award is truly a gift that will be used toward my schooling but more importantly a symbol of recognizing the accomplishments that I have worked towards,鈥 said Lee.

Lee will join Liberty University in 2024/25 playing for their women鈥檚 hockey team while entering their nursing program. Lee wants to pursue nursing in aspirations to be like her mom who works in the pediatric emergency department. 鈥淢y mom is a hero in my eyes always helping those in need and I want to be just like her. Liberty has an amazing institution for nursing and I cannot wait until the fall to get started in their program.鈥

Her future aspirations are to give back to the game that has given her so much with all of the successes and failures, memories and friendships that she has had. 鈥淚鈥檓 so grateful that women are now given the opportunity to play in the PWHL to help girls dream to play in our version of the NHL and now coaching in the NHL. I will continue to be a part of the game within the CSSHL and BC Hockey as an official and as a coach for young athletes. Eventually, I hope to be able to coach elite female levels of hockey, giving back to the game and providing mentorship and leadership to females in hockey. I hope to continue to pursue my own growth and pathway for hockey as well as start a career in nursing working with children.鈥

鈥淭he CSSHL has taught me the art of multitasking, which is a very important life skill. It really helped me better my time management while prioritizing work and sport as a balance. In this league, I felt like I was a part of something bigger. I learned that being on a team is just a small part of the game, but success comes when you are a good teammate. To be a great teammate you need to have good collaborative/communicative skills, drive to help yourself and others be successful, find ways to lift others up. All of these qualities create the best environment for an elite performance from a team. These skills not only for on the ice but skills you can use in your life outside of hockey,鈥 added Lee.

鈥淵ou also learn to be accountable for your effort. Whatever you put into school work or practice, it will affect the outcome of your performance whether it鈥檚 test or game time. Hard work is what makes you and your team successful. I was always taught, whatever effort you put into your practice/studying, that it will translate to your performance on the ice or in your grades. I鈥檓 grateful to have been a part of this league because I believe I have learnt skills that will make me more successful at university and in my future career as a nurse. Thank you for preparing me for the next part of my hockey journey in post-secondary hockey at Liberty.鈥

 

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Player Advancements: CIH Academy /player-advancements-cih-academy?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=player-advancements-cih-academy Mon, 22 Jul 2024 21:08:41 +0000 /?p=6199 The 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) would like to congratulate the following current and former CIH Academy student-athletes on their advancement to the next step on their hockey journey:   Remi Gendron Iroquois Falls Storm NOJHL Matis Bureau-Morel Iroquois Falls Storm NOJHL Nathan Landriault Rockland Nationals CCHL     Remi Gendron: Gendron joined CIH […]

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

 

Remi Gendron Iroquois Falls Storm NOJHL
Matis Bureau-Morel Iroquois Falls Storm NOJHL
Nathan Landriault Rockland Nationals CCHL

 

 

Remi Gendron: Gendron joined CIH Academy for the 2023/24 Eastern U18 Prep season. In 14 games the Rockland, ON forward tallied 2 goals and 5 assists.

Matis Bureau-Morel: A netminder from Gatineau, QC, Bureau-Morel went 3-6-0 with a .901SV%, and 4.51 GAA in 9 games this season with the CIH Academy Eastern U18 Prep team.

Nathan Landriault: The Gatineau, QC forward joined CIH Academy for the 2023/24 Eastern U18 Prep season. In 12 games he would record 2 goals and 5 assists.

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Program Profile: CIH Academy /program-profile-cih-academy?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=program-profile-cih-academy Fri, 21 Jun 2024 18:48:31 +0000 /?p=6105 The听Canadian International Hockey Academy (CIH Academy) is one of the founding programs of the east and hosted the first CSSHL Showcase for the Eastern Division in 2016. The CIH Academy’s mission is to foster a spirit of higher learning, competitiveness and community for our athletes while preparing them to become the leaders of tomorrow. We […]

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The听Canadian International Hockey Academy (CIH Academy) is one of the founding programs of the east and hosted the first CSSHL Showcase for the Eastern Division in 2016.

The CIH Academy’s mission is to foster a spirit of higher learning, competitiveness and community for our athletes while preparing them to become the leaders of tomorrow.

We are committed to balancing academic excellence with hockey excellence. Student-athletes receive training and experience in hockey that give them a lifelong sense of discipline, dedication, and teamwork. CIH Academy鈥檚 welcoming and challenging prep-school setting is the ideal environment to help student-athletes succeed in school, in hockey and in life.

Our teams for the 2024-2025 season:

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Interested in learning more about CIH Academy – contact us at听info@cihacademy.com

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13 Current or Former CSSHL Athletes Selected at 2024 MHL Draft /13-current-or-former-csshl-athletes-selected-at-2024-mhl-draft?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=13-current-or-former-csshl-athletes-selected-at-2024-mhl-draft Tue, 18 Jun 2024 18:22:56 +0000 /?p=6061 The 2024 Maritime Junior Hockey League (MHL) Draft took place June 15th with 5听current and 8听former 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) student-athletes being selected. The MHL Draft consisted of 10 rounds, with 118 players born in 2006-08 being selected. Mount Academy (9) led the way with nine CSSHL student-athletes selected. Bishop’s College School (2), […]

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The 2024 Maritime Junior Hockey League (MHL) Draft took place June 15th with 5听current and 8听former 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) student-athletes being selected.

The MHL Draft consisted of 10 rounds, with 118 players born in 2006-08 being selected.

Mount Academy (9) led the way with nine CSSHL student-athletes selected. Bishop’s College School (2), CIH Academy (1), and Ontario Hockey Academy (1) all had at least one player selected.听

Round Overall Player CSSHL Team MHL Team
1 4 Isaiah Rogerson Mount Academy (2022/23) Fredericton Red Wings
1 8 Mathew McDonald Mount Academy (2021/22) Campbellton Tigers
2 16 Derek Andrews Mount Academy (2022/23) Summerside Western Capitals
2 21 Max Hanley Mount Academy (2022/23) Valley Wildcats
2 24 Alex Culligan Mount Academy听 Grand Falls Rapids
5 50 Shane Delamaire Mount Academy听 Grand Falls Rapids
6 62 Sebastien Savoie Mount Academy听 Grand Falls Rapids
7 79 Nate Ostridge Bishop’s College School Summerside Western Capitals
8 85 Taitt Dobbin Bishop’s College School Valley Wildcats
8 88 Joshua Plourde Ontario Hockey Academy (2021/22) Fredericton Red Wings
9 103 Owen MacPherson Mount Academy (2021/22) Fredericton Red Wings
9 108 Liam Arsenault Mount Academy (2022/23) Summerside Western Capitals
10 118 Samuel Caouette CIH Academy (2022/23) Edmundston Blizzard

 

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Nine Selected at QMJHL Draft /nine-selected-at-qmjhl-draft?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nine-selected-at-qmjhl-draft Tue, 11 Jun 2024 13:43:26 +0000 /?p=6038 Nine current or former 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) student-athletes were selected at the 2024 QMJHL Draft. The nine student-athletes selected is second most in CSSHL history, behind the 2021 season when 17 heard their names called. 51 current or former CSSHL student-athletes have now been selected at the QMJHL Draft since 2018. Former […]

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Nine current or former 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) student-athletes were selected at the 2024 QMJHL Draft.

The nine student-athletes selected is second most in CSSHL history, behind the 2021 season when 17 heard their names called. 51 current or former CSSHL student-athletes have now been selected at the QMJHL Draft since 2018.

Former Mount Academy forward Liam Arsenault became the first forward and third student-athlete in CSSHL history to be selected in the first round, joining Evan Nause (5th overall 2020) and Oscar Plandowski (19th, 2019).

Mount Academy (3), Bishop’s College School (2), CIH Academy (2), Champions Hockey Academy (1) and Notre Dame (1) all had a student-athlete selected this year.

Round Overall Name Team CSSHL Team
1 18 Liam Arsenault听 Acadie鈥揃athurst Titan Mount Academy
2 28 Charlie Morrison Quebec Remparts Champions Hockey Academy
4 58 Derek Andrews Cape Breton Eagles Mount Academy
4 60 Charles Pigeon Gatineau Olympiques CIH Academy
6 98 Max Hanley Moncton Wildcats Mount Academy
6 102 Zachary Roussy Gatineau Olympiques Bishop’s College School
7 123 Loic Nasreddine Moncton Wildcats Notre Dame Hounds
10 175 Samuel Trapper Val-d’Or Foreurs听 CIH Academy
11 184 Nathan Birch Quebec Remparts Bishop’s College School

*Athletes in red played in the CSSHL during the 2022/23 season

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Bedard, Alumni Make CSSHL History /bedard-alumni-make-csshl-history?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=bedard-alumni-make-csshl-history Fri, 30 Jun 2023 22:43:04 +0000 /?p=4709 Connor Bedard made the 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) record books on Wednesday as he became the highest drafted player in league history when the Chicago Blackhawks selected him first overall at the 2023 NHL Draft. Bedard surpassed Yale Hockey Academy alum and current Colorado Avalanche defender Bowen Byram who was selected fourth overall […]

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Connor Bedard made the 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) record books on Wednesday as he became the highest drafted player in league history when the Chicago Blackhawks selected him first overall at the 2023 NHL Draft.

Bedard surpassed Yale Hockey Academy alum and current Colorado Avalanche defender Bowen Byram who was selected fourth overall at the 2019 NHL Draft.

That wasn’t the only CSSHL record set Wednesday as for the first time four CSSHL alumni were selected in the first 15 picks of the draft with Bedard (1st), Nate Danielson (9th), Zach Benson (13th) and Matthew Wood (15th) all hearing their names called early. The Nashville Predators selection of Tanner Molendyk (24th) gave the CSSHL five first round NHL picks, tying the league record from 2021.

This marked the third straight draft a Northern Alberta Xtreme (NAX) forward was selected ninth overall as Danielson joins Dylan Guenther (2021) and Matthew Savoie (2022). NAX now holds the CSSHL record for most players selected inside the Top 10.

With four players drafted in this years draft Yale Hockey Academy surpassed Okanagan Hockey Academy for most alumni drafted into the NHL in CSSHL history.

As a league, the CSSHL saw a record 25 former student-athletes selected between Wednesday and Thursday. With a total of 224 players selected at this years draft, 11.2% of players selected played in the CSSHL.

In total, 127 CSSHL alumni have now being selected at the NHL Draft since 2012. 28 of those have gone on to play NHL games.听

Number of Players Selected Per Draft

  1. 2023 – 25
  2. 2021 – 23
  3. 2022 – 21
  4. 2020 – 20
  5. 2019 – 7
  6. 2016 – 7
  7. 2018 – 6
  8. 2017 – 6
  9. 2015 – 3
  10. 2014 – 3
  11. 2012 – 3
  12. 2013 – 2

Most Players Selected from a CSSHL Program In League History

  1. Yale Hockey Academy – 18
  2. Okanagan Hockey Academy – 15
  3. Northern Alberta Xtreme – 15
  4. Pursuit of Excellence/RHA Kelowna – 14
  5. BWC Academy – 12
  6. Edge School – 12
  7. Delta Hockey Academy – 10
  8. RHA Winnipeg – 10
  9. OHA Edmonton – 9
  10. North Shore Warriors/West Van Academy – 5
  11. St. George’s School – 4
  12. Notre Dame Hounds – 2
  13. CIH Academy – 1
  14. Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy – 1
  15. Mount Academy – 1
  16. Pacific Coast Hockey Academy – 1
  17. Prairie Hockey Academy – 1

11 CSSHL Programs saw student-athletes selected at this years draft with NAX, St. George’s School and Yale Hockey Academy all having four players selected. BWC Academy (3), CIH Academy, Delta Hockey Academy (2), Edge School, Mount Academy, North Shore Warriors (3), OHA Edmonton, and RHA Winnipeg were the other CSSHL programs with players selected.

Round Overall Name Position NHL Team CSSHL Team
1 1 Connor Bedard F Chicago Blackhawks North Shore Warriors
1 9 Nate Danielson F Detroit Red Wings Northern Alberta Xtreme
1 13 Zach Benson F Buffalo Sabres Yale Hockey Academy
1 15 Matthew Wood F Nashville Predators North Shore Warriors
1 24 Tanner Molendyk D Nashville Predators Yale Hockey Academy
2 40 Andrew Cristall F Washington Capitals St. George’s School
2 48 Etienne Morin D Calgary Flames CIH Academy
2 51 Carson Bjarnason G Philadelphia Flyers RHA Winnipeg
2 57 Lukas Dragicevic D Seattle Kraken Delta Hockey Academy
3 78 Koehn Ziemmer F LA Kings OHA Edmonton
3 89 Sawyer Mynio D Vancouver Canucks Yale Hockey Academy
4 102 Terrell Goldsmith D Arizona Coyotes Delta Hockey Academy
4 108 Hoyt Stanley D Ottawa Senators St. George’s School
4 122 Cam Squires F New Jersey Devils Mount Academy
4 123 Luca Cagnoni D San Jose Sharks BWC Academy
5 141 Scott Ratzlaff G Buffalo Sabres Northern Alberta Xtreme
5 148 Kaden Hammell D Seattle Kraken North Shore Warriors
5 151 Thomas Milic G Winnipeg Jets BWC Academy
5 160 Justin Kipkie D Arizona Coyotes Edge School
6 171 Aiden Celebrini D Vancouver Canucks BWC Academy
7 200 Brett Hyland F Washington Capitals Northern Alberta Xtreme
7 201 Emmitt Finnie F Detroit Red Wings Yale Hockey Academy
7 204 Owen Beckner F Ottawa Senators St. George’s School
7 210 Connor Levis F Winnipeg Jets St. George’s School
7 218 Aiden Fink F Nashville Predators Northern Alberta Xtreme

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CSSHL welcomes six new full members in the Eastern Conference /csshl-welcomes-six-new-full-members-in-the-eastern-conference?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=csshl-welcomes-six-new-full-members-in-the-eastern-conference Wed, 23 Sep 2020 22:57:59 +0000 http://www.csshl.ca/?p=1926 听 The 麻豆传媒入口 is pleased to announce that the following programs have been accepted as full members to the league: Canadian International Hockey Academy (CIH Academy), Hill Academy, Mount Academy, Okanagan Hockey Ontario (OHO), Ontario Hockey Academy (OHA) and Westlake Bourget College. These programs will continue to compete in the Eastern […]

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The 麻豆传媒入口 is pleased to announce that the following programs have been accepted as full members to the league: Canadian International Hockey Academy (CIH Academy), Hill Academy, Mount Academy, Okanagan Hockey Ontario (OHO), Ontario Hockey Academy (OHA) and Westlake Bourget College. These programs will continue to compete in the Eastern Division of the league for the 2020-21 season and beyond.

鈥淎s we continue to build the Eastern Conference of the CSSHL we are thrilled to have all of these programs become full members,鈥 says Kevin Goodwin, CSSHL Chief Operating Officer. 鈥淲e continue to focus on building the leaders of tomorrow and these programs focus on developing the full student athlete in Academic Excellence, Character, Citizenship, Sportsmanship and Hockey aligns with that goal.鈥

Located in Rockland, ON, the CIH Academy is committed to fostering higher learning, competitiveness and community for their student athletes while preparing them to become the leaders of tomorrow.

The Hill Academy, located in Caledon, ON, is dedicated to providing the foundation of academic excellence, athletics and personal development for all its student athletes. Hill encourages a unique 鈥淟earn to Learn鈥 approach that puts priority on both academic and athletic disciplines, allowing student athletes to grow at their own pace and maximize their full potential.

麻豆传媒入口 to the Saints, the Mount Academy is located in Charlottetown, PEI and proudly lives by the motto, 鈥淓ducate. Empower. Elevate.鈥 At Mount, education is combined with athletic programming to ensure that students are challenged, mentally, physically and emotionally, as they learn to work in a team.

Okanagan Hockey Ontario located in Whitby, ON is the newest member of the Okanagan Hockey Group. At OHO, their primary goal is to promote the long-term development of each of their student athletes in the classroom, on the ice and in the community.

The Ontario Hockey Academy is stationed in Cornwall, ON. At OHA, they live and breathe hockey, but they want to ensure that their student athletes have a competitive advantage both on and off the ice by ensuring academics and hockey work together cohesively.

Located in Rigaud, Quebec, Westlake Bourget College is a program designed to give student athletes the opportunity to hone their abilities and develop their individual games while putting听 education and passion at the forefront of everything they do.

For the 2020-21 season, all six eastern programs are set to compete in the U18 Prep division, while the CIH Academy, Hill Academy, the Ontario Hockey Academy and Mount Academy will also have teams play in the U17 Prep division.

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