CSSHL Eastern Prep - 麻豆传媒入口 Sat, 03 Feb 2024 08:26:11 +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 CSSHL Eastern Prep - 麻豆传媒入口 32 32 GAME DAY RECAP: February 2, 2024 /game-day-recap-february-2-2024?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=game-day-recap-february-2-2024 Sat, 03 Feb 2024 08:26:11 +0000 /?p=5421 King Heights Academy U18 (1) vs Ontario Hockey Academy Prep (7) Eastern U18 Hugo Beaulieu (1G, 2A) and Adam Racine (2G, 1A) scored first period goals as OHA Prep led 2-0 after 20. Vytas Lenkutis beat George Foti (24/25) 3:17 into the second to get King Heights onto the board and within one. A Takanobu […]

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King Heights Academy U18 (1) vs Ontario Hockey Academy Prep (7) Eastern U18

Hugo Beaulieu (1G, 2A) and Adam Racine (2G, 1A) scored first period goals as OHA Prep led 2-0 after 20. Vytas Lenkutis beat George Foti (24/25) 3:17 into the second to get King Heights onto the board and within one. A Takanobu Hiraga (1G, 1A) penalty shot goal late in the period restored the two goal cushion. OHA Prep took home a 7-1 victory with third period goals from Ryan Boon (1G, 2A), Racine, Kevins Petersons, and Marcus Fjeld. Justin Sullivan (66/73) faced 73 shots in the loss.聽

Calgary International Hockey Academy (7) vs Yale Hockey Academy (2) U17 Prep

Matthew Dowdall and Jayden Oleskiw each scored within the first 8:32 as Yale stormed out to a 2-0 lead. But it was all CIHA from there as Jack Coghlan and Tracen Ashley scored 43 seconds apart and Kaden Hayes (2G, 1A) gave CIHA the lead after 20. Lincoln Martin and Lachlan Hanton (1G, 2A) each scored in the second with Hayes and Noah Milford scoring third period goals as CIHA defeated Yale 7-2. Cole Prelusky (39/41) outdueled Carson Lang (32/39) in net for the win.聽

Okanagan Hockey Academy (3) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (4/OT) U18 Prep

A late first period goal by Hudson Closson (2G, 1A) gave OHA a 1-0 lead. Karter Radtke tied the game 1:24 into the second with his seventh goal of the season. David Hoy and Closson scored back-to-back goals to give OHA a 3-1 lead midway through the middle frame. A shorthanded goal by Keil Schmalz late in the second brough CIHA within one going into the third. Brayden Klimpke tied the game late with a power play marker and fellow defenseman Jerrett Ross (1G, 1A) scored the OT winner to complete the CIHA comeback. Nate Stevens (31/34) made 31 saves to record the win.聽

Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy (0) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (8) U18 Prep

Lucas Bertolin (1G, 1A), Matthew Bertolin (1G, 2A), Tate Dolinsky (1G, 1A), Koy Funk (1G, 1A), Cooper Labelle, Carson Legault, Leo Seitz (1G, 1A) and Wyatt Stinton (1G, 1A) all scored as RHA Winnipeg defeated Wenatchee 8-0. Ayden Collins (2A), Reece Gault (2A) and Luke Ross (2A) all chipped in with two assists while Brant Catellier (12/12) made 12 saves for the shutout victory. Charlie Keeffee (38/46) faced 46 shots in the loss.聽

Ulysse Academie U18 (2) vs Fort Erie International Academy U18 (3) Eastern U18

Liam McCall gave Fort Erie a lead just 1:06 into the hockey game but a Maverick Roux-Parenteau (2G) goal tied the game heading into the second. Fort Erie regained the lead as Ethan Butler scored his fourth of the season with one second remaining in the middle period. Roux-Parenteau once again tied the game 1:39 into the third and Emile Dupuis scored the eventual game winner for Ulysse less than three minutes later.聽

North Shore Warriors (10) vs Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (1) U18 Prep

Dylan Ruff (3G) recorded a hat-trick, Matteo Paradiso (5A) led all skaters with five points and Deacon Drummond (1G, 3A) and Liam Payne (4A) each had four points as North Shore defeated Pilot Mound 10-1. Jaden Mah scored the lone PMHA goal, beating Ayden Fenske (13/14) in the opening period. Quinn Burfoot (43/53) was in net for the loss.聽

St. George’s School (7) vs Notre Dame (3) U18 Prep

Amadeo Sim (2G, 1A) and Jean-Loup Leonardon scored first period goals while Connor Pankratz (1G, 2A) and Reece Liu (2G, 1A) added second period markers as St. George鈥檚 led 4-0 after 40. Liu and Sim scored 51 seconds apart midway through the third to extend the lead to 6-0. Notre Dame made a late push as Matt O鈥橳oole, Adiyat Massen and Ayden Pimm (1G, 1A) all scored in a four minute span to bring the game within three. But a late Simon Ward goal and 34 saves from Austin Ball (34/37) secured the St. George鈥檚 win.聽

Okanagan Hockey Ontario U18 (3) vs Bishop’s College School U18 (11) Eastern U18

Leo Adams (2G, 2A) scored twice while Tristan Gagnon (1G, 3A) and Gabriel Le Houillier (1G, 3A) each had a goal and three assists as Bishop鈥檚 defeated OHO 11-3. DJ Patriss (12/15) made 12 saves to earn the win. Mavrick Boucher (1G, 1A), Alex Brown and Jordan Laroda scored for OHO in the loss.聽

Edge School (4) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (1) Female U18 Prep

Brooklyn Deck (1G, 1A) and Elle Lorenz each scored their second goal of the season early in the first period as Edge grabbed a 2-0 lead. Allison McGregor scored her second goal of the season 45 seconds into the second to increase the deficit. Larae Benoit would get NAX on the board less than two minutes later, beating Megs Thiessen (23/24). Jennifer Keller scored early in the third to put the game out of reach.聽

Indigenous Sports Academy (6) vs Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy (2) U17 Prep

Wenatchee grabbed the game’s first goal when Nick Roy found the back of the net 3:13 in. Courage Steinhauer-George (2G) countered just 2:05 later with his first goal of the 2023/24 season. Darryl McKenzie and Dominic Deery traded early second period goals before Rowen Albert (2G, 3A) and Daine Thomas (1G, 2A) added late second period tallies for ISA. Steinhauer-George and Albert increased the gap in the third period to four, as Indigenous Sports Academy took home a 6-2 victory. Chauncy Jack (32/34) made 32 saves for the win.聽

Notre Dame (2) vs Delta Hockey Academy Black (3/SO) U17 Prep

Drezden Bertsch scored the lone first period goal and Kaydin Halladay scored on the power play in the second as Delta Black was in full control heading into the third. Connor McClarty found the back of the net on the power play to get Notre Dame on the board 1:11 into the third and Carter Hudyma tied the game shortly after that with his 12th goal of the season. After OT solved nothing, Nicholas Campbell and Lincoln Arkinstall each scored in the shootout and Jake Poblete stopped two of the three Notre Dame shooters to give Delta Black the 3-2 win.聽

St. George’s School (1) vs Prairie Hockey Academy White (6) U17 Prep

Hunter Toth and Rylan Emigh (2G, 1A) scored first period goals to give their club a 2-0 advantage after 20. London Taylor got St. George鈥檚 on the board 55 seconds into the middle period, beating Cameron Beisal (28/29) for his seventh goal of the campaign. Emigh restored the two goal cushion with a shorthanded tally midway through the game and Kale Pratte (1G, 2A) extended the PHA White lead with his 11th of the season. Griffin Horne (1G, 2A) and Grant Gliege scored 48 seconds apart in the third to put the game well out of reach. Cash Christie (44/50) faced 50 shots in the loss.聽

Rink Hockey Academy Winnipeg (7) vs South Alberta Hockey Academy (3) U17 Prep

RHA Winnipeg opened up with a 3-0 lead thanks to early goals from Layne Schofield (1G, 1A) and Rory Dewar and a late tally from Wyatt Kelman (1G, 1A). Ty Hynes scored his 11th of the season early in the second to get SAHA on the board but Hayden Shtykalo (1G, 1A) and Aiden Jacobson (1G, 1A) countered for RHA Winnipeg. Garrison Peck and Koen Gauthier scored power play goals 1:04 apart early in the third to bring SAHA within two but Carter Hayney and Max Dowse (1G, 1A) scored 1:39 apart to put the game out of reach. Peyton Shore (39/42) was in net for the win.聽

Shawnigan Lake School (1) vs Edge School (2) U18 Prep

Marcus Hughes buried a rebound late in the first period as Shawnigan led 1-0 after 20 minutes of action. Cruz Pavao tied the game with a rebound goal of his own midway through the second period. Zach Olsen would fire a puck towards the net early in the third, catching a lucky bounce to give Edge the ultimate game winning goal. Preston Patenaude (25/26) and Mathis Perron (29/31) each put in solid performances in their respective nets.聽

BWC Academy (1) vs South Alberta Hockey Academy (3) U18 Prep

Matthew Sutherland and Noah Derouin traded first period goals for their respective teams. After a scoreless second the game remained tied late into the third period as Marek Schlenker (22/23) and Preston Lewis (41/43) held strong in net. Landon Marleau finally broke through for the game winning goal for SAHA with 1:10 left to play. Nate Yellowaga (1G, 1A) secured the win with an empty net goal with 33 seconds remaining as SAHA claimed a 3-1 victory.聽

Champions Hockey Academy U17 (2) vs Ontario Hockey Academy Gold (1) Eastern U18

OHA Gold held a 1-0 lead after 20 thanks to a Jett Jock goal. Max Patenaude scored with 27 seconds left in the second to get Champions on the board and tie the game heading into the third. Jackson Shaddick scored 3:01 into the third to give Champions the 2-1 win over OHA Gold.聽

Edge School (6) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (3) U15 Prep

Matthew Hilderman opened the scoring 8:40 in but the lead was short lived as Gavin Harrison (2G) responded for NAX 21 seconds later. Mirco Dufour restored the lead with a power play goal late in the first. Ben Oliverio (1G, 1A) extended the lead 55 seconds into the second before Harrison brought NAX back within one on his second goal of the game. Hilderman would respond for Edge 19 seconds later to restore the two goal lead. Jackson Tetreault鈥檚 power play goal brought NAX within one going into the third. The third period saw Edge outshoot NAX 17-7 and get goals from Nathan Cole (1G, 1A) and James Matheos en route to a 6-3 victory. Leif Oaten (36/39) and Cam Hoose (35/41) were in net for their respective teams.聽

Prairie Hockey Academy Blue (0) vs Shawnigan Lake School (3) U17 Prep

Stefan Kostin (15/15) made 15 saves for his first shutout and third win of the season as Shawnigan defeated PHA Blue 3-0. Adam DeLuca鈥檚 first goal of the season was the game winning goal 9:24 into the first period. Nigel Alberts (1G, 1A) scored three minutes later and Cole Mekelburg added his fifth goal of the season midway through the second period. Riley Brown (34/37) made 34 saves in the loss.聽

Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy (0) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme White (6) U17 Prep

A 24 save performance from Ty Swanson (24/24) gave him his third shutout and 12th win of the season as NAX White defeated CDA 6-0. Kasen Harrold (1G, 2A) led all skaters with three points. Gavin Faul (2G) scored twice while Tristen Bailey (2A), Hubert Clarke (2A) and Darius Hordal (2A) had two assists. Austin Neill (38/44) made 38 saves in the loss.聽

Delta Hockey Academy Green (5) vs Edge School Maroon (7) U17 Prep

Lukas Lima (1G, 2A) and Max Malinousky (3G, 1A) scored for Delta Green while Luca Dufour (3G, 1A) countered for Edge Maroon 21 seconds later. Sebastien Conne-Correnti (1G, 2A) scored shorthanded to open up the second and Dufour scored back-to-back goals to complete the hat-trick and give Edge Maroon a 4-2 lead. Nick Wytrychowski (2G, 1A) extended the lead 2:17 later before a Dalton Toma shorthanded goal halted the run and got Delta Green back within two. Malinousky tried to will his team back into the game, completing the hat-trick in the third, but goals from Wytrychowski and Sawyer Samycia secured an Edge Maroon victory.聽

Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy Navy (3) vs Notre Dame Red (4) U17 Prep

Goals from Louis Dubray-Regnier and Brodyn Pladson (1G, 2A) gave Notre Dame Red a 2-0 first period lead. Owen Bambrick (2G) scored 5:40 into the second to get CDA Navy on the board. A power play goal from Ben Bugeaud (1G, 1A) minutes later restored the two goal cushion. Bambrick scored his second goal of the game 8:40 into the third to reach double digit goals on the season. Adam Pflugrath-Davis (1G, 1A) scored his first of the season four minutes later to tie the game as CDA Navy looked to get their first win. But Sam Wilson鈥檚 sixth of the season gave Notre Dame Red a 4-3 victory. Matej Sevcik (20/23) and Mark Michelson (31/35) were in net for their respective teams.聽

OHA Edmonton (3) vs Rink Hockey Academy Kelowna Black (10) U17 Prep

This match began as a close affair with goals being scored back and forth through forty minutes with RHA Kelowna Black having the edge by one. However, the third was a different beast. RHA Kelowna Black would explode for seven unanswered in the final frame, with their fair share of highlight reel passing plays. Riley Pederson (2G) was a benefactor of two of these plays while Benjamin Bowtell (2G, 1A) cleaned up another one as well. Louis Gu (26/29) remained diligent in the third, helping close out RHA Kelowna Black鈥檚 first win of their weekend in Winnipeg.聽

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (4) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (9) U18 Prep

Cage Smith (1G, 2A) would pry open the scoring for RHA Kelowna just 1:45 into the match but would quickly be followed up by PCHA鈥檚 leading scorer, Noah Kosick (1G, 2A) on a bang-bang play down low. PCHA would eventually crawl into the lead later in the frame but Brody Gillespie (2G, 1A) would tie things up before the clock ran out. Gillespie would then open the scoring in the second with a snipe on the powerplay, inevitably opening the floodgates for RHA Kelowna鈥檚 offence to take reign. RHA Kelowna would leave the second up by four and would extend that lead to six in the third frame. PCHA would add another two late but it wasn鈥檛 enough to tear down what RHA Kelowna had already established.聽

Okanagan Hockey Academy Black (0) vs North Shore Warriors (3) Female U18 Prep

North Shore got to work early on the man-advantage where Kaida Okamura (2G) would tap in her first of her CSSHL career. With NSW鈥檚 strong offensive pressure throughout this contest, Okamura鈥檚 goal would go on to be the game winning goal. Okamura would also add the insurance marker part way through the third while Hyoseo Cheon (8/8) turned all 8-shots aside for her third shutout of the campaign.

Bourget College U18 (8) vs Mount Academy U18 (4) Eastern U18

Bourget College鈥檚 top line went out for lunch against Mount Academy in this offensive thriller. Team captain and division leading scorer, Marc-Antoine Riopel (4G, 2A) posted a six-point performance, putting away the game winning goal in the process as well. Antoine Demers (1G, 3A) and Mathys Blanchette (2G, 3A) were also two huge contributors in this staggering win over the PEI-based academy.聽

Edge School Gold (3/OT) vs BWC Academy Gold (2) U17 Prep

Jonathan Lee would open the scoring for BWC Academy Gold off of a great give-and-go play with Thunderbirds prospect Colton Gerrior, while Jaiven Mann鈥檚 efforts paid off down low to increase their lead to two. However, Edge Gold would press hard in the second. Hudson Getzlaf got the ball rolling with a grimy goal down low, while Ethan Elefante clapped home a cross-crease pass from Dallin Antos. A winner wasn鈥檛 found after 60-minutes resulting in overtime. All but halfway through the extra frame, David Byrne would spot a streaking Ryan Boyce, making a crisp 100ft pass to feed his forward on to the breakaway where he would make no mistake, burying his seventh of the season to give Edge Gold the important win to ignite their weekend.

BWC Academy White (6) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy Black (2) U17 Prep

Despite being outshot in this competition, BWC Academy White pulled away with the victory thanks to their efficiency on special teams, going 3/3 on the powerplay and 4/4 on the penalty kill. Nic Collins (2G, 2A) would lead the offensive charge for BWC Academy White while Jeevin Sandhu (31/33) stood on his head to keep his team alive in their own end.聽

Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy (2) vs OHA Edmonton (5) U18 Prep

After surrendering the game鈥檚 first two goals to CDA Academy, OHA Edmonton would strike back with vengeance. It started with a late powerplay tally from Nolan Schmidt to cut the lead in half before the end of the period. The real damage would occur in the second. Kayden Lemire would eventually tie the match up off of a sweet pass from Renat Nagneev, while Max Stanton would put away the eventual game winner just four minutes later. Corbin Sanderman (36/38) would backstop his team to victory in the third, stopping all 18-shots from CDA to secure the comeback.

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy White (1) vs OHA Edmonton Black (3) U17 Prep

Brody Nest would open the scoring for OHA Edmonton Black before PCHA White鈥檚 Markus Nichols evened things up just before the halfway point of the first. Later in the frame, Braydon Franks (1G, 1A) would snatch the puck from an unaware defender, sending himself on to a breakaway where he鈥檇 make no mistake, putting his academy up by one before the end of the period. This was Franks鈥 second attempt 1-on-1 with Parker Parrish (33/35) as they had met prior on a penalty shot where Parrish had stopped him dead in his tracks. Parrish would go on to face another penalty shot in the second period, which he would also deny to give his team a fighting chance in this contest. Despite turning aside every OHA Edmonton Black shot in the final forty minutes, Parrish鈥檚 teammates could not find the back of the net on the other end of the ice. Calum Giese (1G, 2A) would eventually put the icing on the cake for OHA Edmonton Black, sealing the contest with an empty netter.聽聽

Rink Hockey Academy Kelowna Red (2) vs Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (6) U17 Prep

PG Cougars prospect, Carson Carels (3G, 1A), put on arguably his best offensive performance of the season, tallying his first career CSSHL hat-trick and putting Pilot Mound back in the win column. Zane Price (1G, 1A) would put home the eventual game winner halfway through the second, but Carels prowess on the powerplay was able to put this game to bed. Kyle Beilman (33/35) also played an important role, stopping 33-shots in the match, including all 18 he faced in the second period.聽

Winnipeg Wild (1) vs North Shore Warriors (0) U17 Prep

NSW had a difficult time firing on shots through the first forty minutes against the Winnipeg Wild, scraping up only 5-shots in that timeframe. During NSW鈥檚 offensive woes, David Payne (28/29) was being tested by Winnipeg鈥檚 offence routinely. The ice was finally broken early in the second, Winnipeg鈥檚 Luke Marykuca would score the opening goal just 39-seconds into play. This would go on to be the lone goal in this contest. NSW would sway momentum in their favour for the third, but failed to muster anything past Nolan Giles (16/16) who would go on to make 16-saves for the shutout.聽

Yale Hockey Academy (9/SO) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (8) U18 Prep

Yale and NAX squared off in what will be recalled as one of the most fiery offensive duels we鈥檒l see all season. Yale hopped on the gas early, collecting the game鈥檚 opening two tallies off the sticks of Noah Marshall and Adam M鈥橦amed (1G, 1A). NAX would fire back with three before the first came to a close with two of those coming from Devon, AB鈥檚 Toretto Marrelli (2G). Reis Nyland (2G, 1A) added to NAX鈥檚 total with another two in the second. However, Yale鈥檚 powerplay wasn鈥檛 missing a beat, striking twice to erase any advantage NAX would鈥檝e created. Late in the period, Brek Liske (1G, 2A) would set the tone for the third, wiring home his ninth on the year to give NAX some momentum for the third. Yale would press hard in the final frame, snatching back one early with a deflection in close from Logan Flint (1G, 1A). However, NAX would once again respond with another two tallies of their own, replenishing their lead. Yale鈥檚 top guns wouldn鈥檛 let this game get out of reach. Lucas Biros would kickstart the late comeback while Tommy Lafreniere (3G, 3A) capped off a sensational night, clawing back two late to eventually tie this match and grant him the hat鈥搕rick. Overtime wouldn鈥檛 find a winner so a shootout was necessary. In the shootout, Yale鈥檚 Eli Barrett would roof a backhand as the third round, putting the pressure on Liske to keep this game alive. Liske approached slowly before firing one into the glove of Spencer Hunnam (25/33), putting this offensive onslaught to rest and sealing the comeback for Yale.

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy Blue (4) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme Blue (7) U17 Prep

After being tied up for until the later half of the second, Mats Lajoie (2G, 2A) would take matters into his own hands, putting NAX Blue ahead with a solo effort just before the end of the second period. Lajoie would later add another at the start of the third, gifting NAX Blue a two goal lead. However, PCHA Blue鈥檚 Elliott Hill (2G) would strike back and tie things back up with NAX Blue, giving his team yet another chance at stealing this game from one of the division鈥檚 top teams. However, shortly after Hill鈥檚 second, Ethan Buhler would put NAX Blue back in front with his third of the year. This lead would be later built on by Blake Wilejto (1G, 1A) and sealed shut by Riley Thorpe, putting away the empty netter.

Okanagan Hockey Academy (4) vs Fairmont Hockey (5/OT) U17 Prep

OHA was able to establish a 3-1 lead halfway through the second with heavy praise to Tucker Robertson (1G, 2A) chipping in on all three tallies. However, Fairmont would quickly add two within 43-seconds before the end of the frame thanks to Alexander Raskin and Cole Bieksa. Lance McCloskey would later grant Fairmont the lead with an early goal in the third. Fairmont would hold off OHA for the greater rest of the frame. However, Tyson Schamehorn would tap home one down low with 2:54 left on the clock, forcing overtime. It didn鈥檛 take long for the hero to be found in the extra frame as Cullen Tully spotted Brady Witkin (1G, 1A) making a run at OHA鈥檚 blueline. Tully would execute a perfect stretch pass, allowing Witkin to dance in all alone and wire one through Kaleb Miller (27/32) for the overtime winner.

Delta Hockey Academy (6/SO) vs Prairie Hockey Academy (5) U18 Prep

Josh Lee would carry the puck up all by himself before roofing one shortside to give Delta the lead just 48-seconds into play. PHA would wake up after the early surrender, potting home the game鈥檚 next three tallies. Cole Brown and Caden Cail (1G, 1A) would nullify PHA鈥檚 lead, scoring twice in only 19-seconds to bring DHA back to life. From here on out, Prairie and Delta would trade goals back and forth until Grayson Salmon redirected home the final goal in regulation with 4:45 remaining on the clock. Overtime wouldn鈥檛 solve anything, leading to a four round shootout where Nickolas Kovich would come in with speed and beat Landon Garbitt (27/32) for the shootout winner.聽

North Shore Warriors (5) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (4) U15

A quiet opening forty would lead into a back-and-forth final twenty. NSW would enter the frame up 2-1, but would lose that advantage just 1:37 into the period after going tick-for-tack with PCHA. James Koch (2G) would put NSW back ahead with a power play marker but PCHA would strike back late after Jack Crosman (1G, 1A) buried a cross crease down low with 36-seconds remaining. NSW would regroup after the late goal and go on the attack. Kenzo Gibson (2G, 2A) would come out with the puck in the right corner and whiz one past Oliver Boniface (36/41) for not only the game winner, but his 30th goal of the season, becoming the third skater to hit that margin thus far.

North Shore Warriors Orange (3) vs St. Mary鈥檚 High School (4/OT) U17 Prep

St. Mary鈥檚 High School looked down and out after a messy second period, being outshot 12-4 and succumbing twice to NSW Orange. That trend would continue early in the third, surrendering yet another off of the stick of Alex McMillan (2G). However, everything flipped come that early tally. St. Mary鈥檚 put two on the board before the halfway point of the frame, tying everything up at three. They would go on to outshoot NSW Orange 16-7 in the frame as well. Late in overtime, Michael Albert (1G, 1A) was able to net the winner and close off the comeback for St. Mary鈥檚, taking their first game of the weekend in nail biting fashion.

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CSSHL Top Plays From the 2023 Calendar Year /csshl-top-plays-from-the-2023-calendar-year?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=csshl-top-plays-from-the-2023-calendar-year Sun, 31 Dec 2023 21:29:00 +0000 /?p=5344 Enjoy the Top 10 Plays from the CSSHL during the calendar year of 2023   Gavin McKenna – South Alberta Hockey Academy U18 Prep Cameron Schmidt – RHA Kelowna U18 Prep Samuel Frechette – Bourget College Eastern U18 Daxon Rudolph – Northern Alberta Xtreme U15 Prep Ilija Majkic, Levi Benson & Tommy Lafreniere – Yale […]

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Enjoy the Top 10 Plays from the CSSHL during the calendar year of 2023

 

  1. Gavin McKenna – South Alberta Hockey Academy U18 Prep
  2. Cameron Schmidt – RHA Kelowna U18 Prep
  3. Samuel Frechette – Bourget College Eastern U18
  4. Daxon Rudolph – Northern Alberta Xtreme U15 Prep
  5. Ilija Majkic, Levi Benson & Tommy Lafreniere – Yale Hockey Academy U17 Prep
  6. Eric Tu – St. George’s School U15 Prep
  7. Kristian Coombs – Bourget College Eastern U18
  8. Riley Brown – Prairie Hockey Academy U17 Prep Blue
  9. Logan Lanti – RHA Kelowna U17 Prep Red
  10. Presley Kerner, Riley Boychuk & Daxon Rudolph – Northern Alberta Xtreme U18 Prep

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GAME DAY RECAP: December 16, 2023 /game-day-recap-december-16-2023?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=game-day-recap-december-16-2023 Sun, 17 Dec 2023 05:09:46 +0000 /?p=5323 Notre Dame Red (1) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme White (7) U17 Prep Reese Hicks (3G) scored twice in the opening period and Brady Whitehead (1G, 1A) added his ninth of the season as NAX White led 3-0. Jackson Roberts (1G, 2A) extended the lead before Hicks completed the hat-trick in the second. Kasen Harold (1G, […]

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Notre Dame Red (1) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme White (7) U17 Prep

Reese Hicks (3G) scored twice in the opening period and Brady Whitehead (1G, 1A) added his ninth of the season as NAX White led 3-0. Jackson Roberts (1G, 2A) extended the lead before Hicks completed the hat-trick in the second. Kasen Harold (1G, 1A) added an early third period power play marker before Kohl Stephen ended the Taylor Raynard (17/18) shutout bid with 8:23 remaining. Tristen Bailey scored with 53 seconds left to put the game well out of reach.聽

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (13) vs Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (1) U15 Prep

Defenseman Graeme Pickering (1G, 4A) led all skaters with five points, Anthony Bedard (3G) and Isaac Sousa (3G) each recorded hat-tricks and Spencer Kuntz (4A) added four assists as RHA Winnipeg defeated PMHA 12-1. Cole Landreville scored a power play goal late in the first period to end the Hudson Hunnie (14/15) shutout dream.聽

North Shore Warriors (1) vs Delta Hockey Academy (2) U15

Colton Brum (2G) scored his ninth of the season to give Delta a 1-0 lead 2:05 in. Conor Nicolson tied the game 4:21 later with his 13th of the year. Brum would score the eventual game winner 51 seconds into the second as Quinn Coupland (36/37) made 36 saves, carrying Delta to a 2-1 win. Owen Hurlbut (30/32) was in net for the loss. Nicolas Peach (2A) assisted on both Delta goals.聽

Northern Alberta Xtreme (4) vs Edge School (3) U18 Prep

After a scoreless first, Nate Crashley opened the scoring 1:06 into the second period. Torretto Marrelli (2G) would counter with two second period goals to give NAX the lead. Daxon Rudolph (1G, 1A) and Presley Kerner (1G, 1A) extended the lead in the third but Edge made a late comeback push with goals from Logan Murray and Cruz Pavao (1G, 1A) but Jordan Switzer (29/32) secured the NAX win. Preston Patenaude (16/20) was in net for the loss.聽

OHA Edmonton (4) vs Edge School (14) U15 Prep

All but three Edge skaters recorded a point as Edge defeated OHA Edmonton 14-4. Adam Halat (1G, 5A) and Aden Bouchard (1G, 4A) led the way offensively for Edge. Cash Brebant (1G, 2A) and Keenan Fox (2G, 1A) recorded three points in the loss.

Edge School (7) vs Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (2) Female U18 Prep

Alexis Ehrman (15/17) made 15 saves as Edge defeated PMHA 7-2. Shannon Pearson (3G) led the Edge offence with a hat-trick. Marin Jugnauth (1G, 1A), Jennifer Keller (1G, 1A), April Klarenbach (1G, 1A) and Avaya McCann scored the other Edge goals. Ashlyn Kuffler and Sheigh Siemens scored for PMHA in the loss.聽

North Shore Warriors (7) vs Shawnigan Lake School (1) U15 Prep

Matthew Morris opened the scoring as Shawnigan led 1-0 4:03 in. Lucas Lekakis (2G, 3A) tied the game 1:40 later to kick start a seven goal run for North Shore as they defeated SLS 7-1. Peter Banicevic (2G, 2A) and Chase Vossenaar (2G) each scored twice while Sean Murphy (4A) added four assists. Elias Mitrikas (24/25) made 24 saves to earn the win.聽

St. George’s School (4) vs Yale Hockey Academy (3) U17 Prep

Matthew Dowdall (1G, 1A) and Lucas Benn (1G, 1A) traded first period goals. Ryker Swanson and Jayden Oleskiw (1G, 1A) gave Yale a 3-1 lead just 4:27 into the second. Isaac Derksen (2G, 1A) brought St. George鈥檚 within one heading into the third. Harshaan Kaila tied the game 6:08 into the third and Derksen scored his second of the game to complete the comeback and give St. George鈥檚 a 4-3 win. Kyle Taylor (31/34) and Carson Lang (40/44) were in net for their respective teams.聽

OHA Edmonton (2) vs Edge School Gold (11) U17 Prep

Dallin Antos (2G, 2A) and AJ Tarnowski (2G, 1A) each scored twice and Ethan Elefante (1G, 4A) led all skaters with five points as Edge Gold defeated OHA Edmonton 11-2. Rylan Davis and Easton Letourneau were the lone OHA Edmonton skaters to beat Brody Rotar (18/20).聽

South Alberta Hockey Academy (3/SO) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (2) Female U18 Prep

A majority of the scoring would take place in the second which SAHA would eventually leave on top after Jaylee Skog capitalised on the powerplay late in the frame. RHA Winnipeg would get one back in the third thanks to Camille Birch on an end-to-end rush. This spectacular goal would force overtime and a shootout. Keira Grant would step up to the plate as SAHA鈥檚 first shooter and went five-hole for the eventual winner. Tayler Cohen (30/32) turned aside all three RHA Winnipeg shooters.聽

Northern Alberta Xtreme (9) vs OHA Edmonton (2) U15

Ahmad Fayad (3G, 2A) took control of the helm for NAX in this outing, scoring twice in 19-seconds before completing the hat-trick later in the third. Corbin Dunphy (2G) also added a pair while Luka Samu (3A) and Teagan Bouchard (1G, 3A) provided three helpers each. Cohenn Rotar and Micah Montgomery scored the lone two for OHA Edmonton while Taylor Green (65/74) steered away 65-shots in the loss.

Northern Alberta Xtreme (5/OT) vs St. Mary’s Academy (4) Female U18 Prep

Mia Faseruk (1G, 1A) got the afternoon kicked off with the opening tally. NAX would reply in the second with two of their own including one from Megan Dolynchuk who has now recorded a goal in three straight contests. The scoring would open up in the final frame. Mayson Matterdorfer added to NAX鈥檚 lead early, but St. Mary鈥檚 would claw back with two straight in only 2:11. Madison Berven (1G, 1A) chipped in another for NAX but St. Mary鈥檚 Addison Kartusch (1G, 2A) would force overtime after scoring with 29-seconds left on the clock. Momentum would sway in overtime but the dagger was eventually scored by Kendra Shumaker (1G, 1A) to give NAX the victory.

Prairie Hockey Academy (0) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (9) U15 Prep

Blake Chorney (3G, 2A) highlighted a 5-point performance with two shorthanded goals scored on the same penalty kill. Five other NAX skaters would post multi-point outings while Cam Hoose (13/13) picked up his third shutout of the season.

Bourget College (10) vs King Heights Academy (0) Eastern U18

Justin Barrette (3G, 2A) ran the show from the blueline Saturday evening, recording a hat-trick and five-points over King Heights Academy. Ian Burnett (4A) chipped in four assists in the meantime while Roey Vered walked away with the shutout in the commanding victory.

Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy (5) vs Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy (6/SO) U18 Prep

Wenatchee opened the scoring with two tallies back-to-back thanks to Brody Haas (1G, 1A) and Constantine Strategos. However, CDA would fire back with three unanswered before the end of the first frame. Wenatchee would strike back in the second with another pair early on but a late point shot from CJ Watson made its way through to keep the game all tied up. Entering the third, Paco Hodgson (1G, 2A) would score his first of the season on the powerplay to put Wenatchee up. However, disaster would strike for Charlie Keeffe (65/70) later in the frame after a 200 ft clearance from Ethan Kane found its way into the back of Wenatchee鈥檚 net forcing an overtime. Keeffe would stand tall after this error, forcing a shootout where he鈥檇 continue his dominance, stopping all three shooters in athletic fashion. Mikhail Levaniuk would throw in a changeup on his approach to the goal on his shootout attempt, proving successful and garnering Wenatchee their third win of the season. Despite the error, Keeffe made an astounding 65-saves in the win, keeping his team alive throughout this event.

North Shore Warriors (1) vs BWC Academy (0) U18 Prep

North Shore got everything started bright and early on their Teddy Bear Toss night, scoring just 1:49 into the game off of a Liam Payne breakaway. It鈥檚 crazy to believe that this would end up not only being the GWG, but the game鈥檚 only tally as well. Erik Powers clinched his first shutout of the season in the process while Preston Lewis also put on a good show in net for BWC Academy.

OHA Edmonton Black (3) vs Edge School Maroon (4) U17 Prep

Edge Maroon was able to get on the board early with two unanswered before Braydon Franks (1G, 2A) crammed home a rebound to cut that lead in half. Calum Giese (2G, 1A) would eventually tie it in the second for OHA Edmonton Black, leaving things open for a wild third. Edge Maroon would score yet another pair, including a highlight reel effort from Luca Dufour (1G, 2A). Giese would add another one late for OHA Edmonton Black, but it was too little too late. Adam Courchesne (31/34) made 31-saves in the effort for his third consecutive win between the pipes.聽

Northern Alberta Xtreme Blue (5) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (3) U17 Prep

NAX Blue鈥檚 depth and spread out scoring was the key to their victory over CIHA. Only four NAX Blue skaters were left off of the scoresheet in Saturday鈥檚 victory. Mario DeMaria (1G, 1A) and Macklin Dobko (2A) were the only NAX Blue skaters to clinch multi-point efforts. NAX Blue was also able to fend off nine of CIHA鈥檚 ten powerplay opportunities. Edmonton Oil Kings prospect Parker Snell (25/28) was in between the pipes for this massive win over the division鈥檚 top team.

North Shore Warriors Orange (2) vs BWC Academy White (4) U17 Prep

Aiden Baker (2G) was the difference maker for BWC Academy White, opening up the scoring in the second and clinching the eventual game winner for his academy. Dane Svingen-Jones (1G, 1A) and Jonathan Ruus (1G, 1A) also chipped in two points each. Robert Orr (2G) scored the only two goals for NSW Orange while Logan McAloney (36/40) put up a solid performance in the loss.

Yale Hockey Academy (5) vs STAR Hockey Academy (4) U15

Lucas Ward (1G, 1A) got the ball rolling in the first, scoring the opening goal for Yale halfway through the first. Ronin Brunner (1G, 1A) would respond in the second to get STAR on the board but Yale鈥檚 offence would prevail from here on out. Kessler Hauser (2G, 1A) chipped in on Yale鈥檚 next three tallies. Adrian Afrakov (1G, 1A) and Sean McIntyre were able to stop the bleeding and give STAR a chance at the end of the second. Halfway through the third, George Gapeshin tied things up for STAR. However just 33-seconds later, Jaxen McFegan (1G, 1A) would put away the eventual game winner for Yale鈥檚 11th win of the campaign.

Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy (5) vs Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy (2) U17 Prep

Braden Boman (2G, 1A) and Cal Kellenberg (1G, 2A) led the way for Wenatchee en route to a commanding win over CDA. Nathaniel Madrigal walked away with the win between the pipes.

Notre Dame (4) vs Edge School (9) U15

After being down 4-0 early in the second, Edge School stormed back with vengeance. Charlie Tobin would get things started off after Cyril Herauf (1G, 1A) made it 4-0. This was followed up by another two tallies from Alex Han (1G, 1A) and Jacob Kuntz (1G, 2A) . Now only down only by a single goal, Edge applied the pressure in the third. Damien Lavallee (2G) scored 42-seconds to make things even, while Andrew Ragusa (1G, 2A) would add the go ahead goal. At this point, Edge School ran away with the score making that initial 4-0 deficit almost seem irrelevant.

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Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (3) vs Shawnigan Lake School (4) U15 Prep

Kaelen Rusjan (1G, 1A) opened the scoring for PCHA just 32 seconds in. Cache Thomas would respond for Shawnigan 7:07 into the first. Darwin Ketch, Charlie Kittleson (1G, 1A) and Carson Peet all scored their third goals of the season early in the second as Shawnigan grabbed a 4-1 lead. Kieran Wilson would bring PCHA within one heading into the third, finding the back of the net with 51 seconds remaining. Trailing by two, Phoenix Moyer-Isram scored on the power play with 49 seconds left in the game but it was too little, too late as Donagh Esler-Twiss (42/45) denied PCHA a game tying goal.聽

Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy (2) vs Delta Hockey Academy Green (4) U17 Prep

After a scoreless first, Lukas Lima (1G, 1A) would get Delta Green on the board 3:33 into the second. Preston Peterson would tie the game 1:35 later, but Dalton Toma (1G, 2A) would regain the lead 40 seconds after that. Tanner Livingston鈥檚 fourth of the season would again tie the game, just 2:22 later. Nathaniel Danielson (1G, 1A) and Otto Spofforth each scored power play goals late in the third to secure a Delta Green victory.聽

Shawnigan Lake School (4) vs BWC Academy (3) U18 Prep

Matthew Jackson scored with one second remaining in the first to give Shawnigan a 1-0 lead after 20. Eli McKamey (1G, 2A) and William Shepard would trade second period goals. The third started off with a bang as Joshua Polak scored 38 seconds in. Trevor Oishi (1G, 1A) responded 1:22 later, but Polak (2G, 1A) restored the two goal cushion 53 seconds after that. Daniel Morozov (1G, 1A) would bring BWC Academy back within one with 9:54 left to play, buta 40 save performance from Mathis Perron (40/43) clinched a Shawnigan victory.聽

St. Mary鈥檚 High School (1) vs Delta Hockey Academy (6) U18 Prep

Jordan Martin opened the scoring with his first goal of the season with 5:16 left in the first. Stefan Couloures would tie the game 3:04 into the second. Dane Pyatt (2G, 1A) would restore the Delta lead 1:05 later and Jovan Sandhu, Cole Brown, Jackson DeGraves (1G, 2A) and Pyatt would add insurance markers. Armaan Kaila (16/17) made 16 saves in net for the win.聽

OHA Edmonton (3) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (4/OT) U18 Prep

Cooper Labelle and Koy Funk (1G, 2A) scored late in the first as RHA Winnipeg led 2-0 after 20. The game would be tied after two periods of play thanks to goals from Jason Walia and Nolan Schmidt (2G). Schmidt would score 1:13 into the third to give OHA Edmonton their first lead of the game before Leo Seitz (1G, 1A) found the back of the net for the first time this season to force OT. In overtime Kayden Turner needed just 25 seconds to score his third of the season and secure a 4-3 RHA Winnipeg victory.聽

Northern Alberta Xtreme (12) vs Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (0) U18 Prep

Jordan Duguay (3G, 1A) and Torretto Marrelli (3G, 2A) each recorded hat-tricks as NAX defeated PMHA 12-0. Sam Saskiw (8/8) was tasked with making just eight saves to record the shutout. Quinn Burfoot (47/59) made 47 saves for PMHA in the loss.聽

Calgary International Hockey Academy (12) vs OHA Edmonton (1) U17 Prep

CIHA scored 12 goals, including 7 in the third, as they defeated OHA Edmonton Saturday afternoon. Noah Milford (2G, 3A) led all skaters with five points while teammates Jack Coghlan (2G), Kaden Hayes (2G) and Oliver Kramp (2G, 1A) each scored twice. Jack Pettipas broke the Cole Prelusky (25/26) shutout bid with 6:12 remaining.聽

North Shore Warriors (5) vs Delta Hockey Academy Black (1) U15 Prep

Ryan Franklin鈥檚 first of the season gave Delta Black a 1-0 lead after 20 minutes of play. But North Shore would come out strong in the second scoring five unanswered. Cruze Kopeck, Chase Vossenaar (1G, 1A), Lucas Lekakis (1G, 1A), Casey Pearson (1G, 1A) and Peter Banicevic (1G, 1A) all scored second period tallies for North Shore. Oscar Hicik (35/36) made 35 saves in net for the win.聽

Okanagan Hockey Academy (3) vs Rink Hockey Academy Kelowna Black (4/SO) U17 Prep

A Brock Heidecker shorthanded goal gave RHA Kelowna Black a 1-0 first period lead. Seth Flett and Caleb Bedard scored less than three minutes apart as OHA pulled ahead. Reid Rabinovitch tied the game heading into the third. Aidan Fisher鈥檚 (1G, 1A) unassisted tally with 3:57 remaining gave RHA Kelowna Black a late advantage but Kadyn O鈥橞rien would tie the game with just 13 seconds left. In the shootout, Sartaj Dhami (40/43) stopped all three OHA shooters and Ryder Mead scored in the first round against Micah Davidson (33/36) as RHA Kelowna Black took home a 4-3 win.聽

Northern Alberta Xtreme Blue (3/OT) vs Edge School Maroon (2) U17 Prep

Eric Wagman opened the scoring for Edge Maroon 11:13 into the first. Kyle Dodd tied the game and a Grady Wedman short handed goal gave NAX Blue the lead heading into the third. Affiliate player Reeve Waugh would tie the game 8:08 into the third. Parker Snell (31/33) and Brooke Davis (40/43) would keep the game tied heading into OT where Jacob Harkness would fire a rocket bar down to give NAX Blue the 3-2 win.聽

Champions Hockey Academy U17 (3) vs Mount Academy U18 (4/SO) Eastern U18

Alex Levesque scored shorthanded in the first and Ty Mulcahy scored 2:36 into the second as Champions led 2-0 early on. Anthony Molloy (1G, 1A) would get Mount on the board in the second but a Carter Clark power play goal restored the two goal cushion heading into the third. Lucas Achim and Loic Luder scored 1:54 apart midway through the third to tie the game and force overtime. After OT solved nothing, Achim and Jesse Gauthier both beat Martin Hackenberg (32/35) and Jason Tremblay (31/34) stopped two of three Champions shooters to give Mount a 4-3 victory.聽

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy White (0) vs Delta Hockey Academy Black (5) U17 Prep

Lucas Szulc (33/33) made 33 saves for his second shutout of the 2023/24 campaign. Will Sumner (1G, 1A) scored in the first, Kaydin Halladay (2G, 1A) in the second, and Jackson Cripps, Halladay and Drezden Bertsch (1G, 1A) in the third to give Delta Black a 5-0 win. Parker Parrish (38/43) was in net for PCHA White in the loss.聽

Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy (5) vs North Shore Warriors (6) U18 Prep

Esteban Labelle opened the scoring for CDA but Liam Payne (3G) responded with 2 goals in a span of 42 seconds for NSW. Deacon Drummond鈥檚 eighth of the season would extend the lead heading into the second. Logan Deuling (1G, 2A) found the back of the net for the first time this season as CDA came within one after 40. CJ Watson (1G, 1A) tied the game 1:27 into the third but Payne countered 1:12 later. A Max Jackson (1G, 1A) goal 33 seconds later would again tie the game before Shane Purves (1G, 2A) regave NSW a one goal cushion. The lead was short lived as James Ghebbari tied the game 53 seconds later. Nicholas Morin (1G, 2A) scored the North Shore go-ahead goal 2:25 after that and they would refuse to give up the lead the rest of the way.聽

Okanagan Hockey Academy (3) vs St. George’s School (1) U18 Prep

Connor Pankratz opened the scoring for St. George鈥檚 with his 12th goal of the season. Tim Schutz would tie the game in the first with a shorthanded marker, his first goal of the season. After a scoreless second, Mathis Preston scored the go-ahead goal on the power play with 6:39 remaining. Liam Ruck (1G, 1A) would secure the victory, scoring an empty net goal with five seconds left to play. Conner Nicolson (36/37) made 36 saves and recorded an assist on the empty net goal. Austin Ball (29/31) was charged with the loss.聽

Ontario Hockey Academy Gold (2) vs Bourget College (8) Eastern U18

Olivier Belanger (2G, 2A) and Antoine Demers (2G, 2A) each had two goals and two assists to lift Bourget College to an 8-2 win over OHA Gold. Alexis Gauthier (1G, 1A), Lucas Goncalves (1G, 1A), William Lefebvre (1G, 1A) and Marc-Antoine Riopel (1G, 1A) scored the other goals for Bourget in the win. Nico Cervenak and Thorvald Naess scored for OHA Gold in the loss. Roey Vered (14/16) and Hakon Eskeland (40/48) were in net for their respective teams.聽

Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (2) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (11) U15 Prep

Anthony Bedard (3G), Cohen Lewko (3G, 2A) and Isaac Sousa (3G, 1A) each recorded hat-tricks, Nolan Harding (4A) and Graeme Pickering (4A) had four assists and Jake Ritson (1G, 2A) and Drayden Uhrina each scored once as RHA Winnipeg defeated PMHA 11-2. Forrest Karlson (1G, 1A) and Cole Landreville scored for PMHA in the loss.聽

Prairie Hockey Academy White (6) vs Notre Dame (3) U17 Prep

PHA White scored three times in a span of 2:34 as Hudson Thiessen (2G) and Austin Gammon found the back of the net in the first. Liam McCloy (1G, 1A) would get Notre Dame on the board in the second and goals from Jakob Boekelder and Ryan Kowalsky tied the game 4:00 into the third. Hunter Toth scored the go-ahead goal 5:44 later, Griffin Horne (1G, 1A) added an insurance marker with 1:47 to play and Ryland Molde scored an empty netter with 48 seconds left to secure the win. Carter Hudyma (3A) assisted on all three Notre Dame goals. Georgi Milanov (29/32) and Sam Koester (34/39) manned their respective nets.聽

St. George’s School (3) vs Shawnigan Lake School (6) U17 Prep

Shawnigan Lake came flying out the gates in the first period racking up four goals to put them ahead by three at the end of the period. Cole Mekelberg (2G) and Ronan Murphy would add another two for Shawnigan come the second despite only picking up four shots. Stefan Kostin (33/36) simply had St. George鈥檚 number this afternoon, stopping 26/28 shots in the final two frames.

Northern Alberta Xtreme White (0) vs Edge School Gold (3) U17 Prep

It was a Saturday to remember for Holden Murphy (38/38) who turned anything NAX White threw his way aside. Edge Gold鈥檚 offence would chip in one each period to post a final score of 3-0. AJ Tarnowski would walk away with the GWG, but the real first star is in the palms of Murphy.

Edge School (5) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (1) Female U18 Prep

Shannon Pearson (1G, 2A), Jordyn Rivett (1G, 2A) and Jennifer Keller (1G, 2A) would all supply three-point efforts in Saturday鈥檚 victory over NAX. Alexis Ehrman (29/30) brought her A-game to the table as well, fending off 29-shots and helping pitch in on four penalty kills.聽

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (6/OT) vs Yale Hockey Academy (5) U18 Prep

McCarthy Richardson got the game started off with a short side snipe for his fifth consecutive game with a goal. Then Brandon Wheat Kings prospect, Giorgos Pantelas, found himself on the scoresheet just over a minute later. Yale would shake things up in the second, getting loose after a powerplay goal from Tommy Lafreniere. Lucas Biros (1G, 1A) would add another soon after to tie things up at 2-2. RHA Kelowna would rally one back, but Yale left the period on top after Levi Benson (1G, 3A) and Logan Flint put home tallies themselves. Come the third, Joe Iginla (1G, 2A) would make things even once again but the real game changer came on the penalty kill. Callum Stone (1G, 1A) would sacrifice the body for a huge block on Lafreniere. Eventually, this block allowed Iginla and Cameron Norrie to break out on a 2-on-1 where they would take the lead. Further RHA Kelowna penalty trouble led to another Yale powerplay where this time Jacob Henderson would blast home his first of the season. In overtime, Yale bobbled a pass deep in RHA Kelowna鈥檚 zone, Stone recognized the gap in defence and sprung on to a breakaway where he鈥檇 make no mistake, sealing the statement victory for RHA Kelowna.

Yale Hockey Academy (3) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy Blue (6) U17 Prep

Even after succumbing to the opening goal and a shorter bench, PCHA Blue managed to fight their way over Yale with an all-around team effort. Elliot Lee and Reece Miyoshi (1G, 1A) would both score their first goals of the season while Ashton Fummerton (37/40) picked up his fourth win of the season in a 37-save performance. All but two skaters picked up points for PCHA Blue in this victory.

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (3) vs St. George’s School (2) U15

RHA Kelowna and St. George鈥檚 would trade tallies for the first two periods of this matchup. Come the third, Jack Leslie (2A) would break down the right wing with the puck before finding Cole Hamakawa on the backdoor for the one-timer. RHA Kelowna would hold on to this lead and even killed off a late St. George鈥檚 powerplay to put the cherry on top.聽

Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy (3) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (6) U18 Prep

Trace Anderson (3G, 1A) found his offensive touch in this performance versus Wenatchee, picking up a hat-trick in just over 20-minutes of play. Along with Anderson, Jordan Ramsay (2G) and Aangid Manhas (1G, 3A) also put up impressive statlines. Fischer Nicolet (2G) would score two third period markers for Wenatchee, but it wasn鈥檛 enough to dig themselves out of the initial 6-1 hole they were in.

Delta Hockey Academy Green (3) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (7) U15 Prep

Things were shaking up to be a tight match after the first period of play, drawn at 2-2 with Delta goalie Matthew Wong (54/61) turning away 20-shots in the period alone. However, RHA Kelowna would find their rhythm in the second, scoring three consecutive goals including a shorthanded tally from Finn Howes (2G). Jack Morgan would ease the bleeding in the third with a powerplay goal, but another two markers from Hudson Podollan (1G, 2A) and Riley Kennedy were enough to bury the one U15 Prep team that was yet to lose in regulation.

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (0) vs STAR Hockey Academy (6) U15

Daniel Makovetskiy got STAR Hockey Academy started on the right foot with a snipe just 4:01 into the game. Beorn Beck would add another to STAR鈥檚 total just 36-seconds later. STAR would go on to tally another two goals in each period going forward while Erik Sims (10/10) comfortably sat in net for his first shutout of the season.

OHA Edmonton (2) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (3) U15 Prep

Thayne Wasyluk (1G, 1A) opened up the scoring for NAX. OHA Edmonton鈥檚 Walker Filewich added another later in the frame but this would be traded back with NAX thanks to Jackson Tetreault. NAX would pepper Cole Chorostkowski (36/39) with 16-shots in the second period but couldn鈥檛 add to their lead. However, Trey Bohlken (1G, 1A) would find the back of the net in the third for his first of the season which would go on to be the GWG.

BWC Academy (3) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (7) U15 Prep

Eli Tverdovsky (4G) stole the show with a four goal performance, tallying at least one goal every period for OHA. However, BWC Academy started this game on top, leading 3-2 in the second period. A late Tverdovsky goal tied things up in the second and four unanswered by OHA was enough to bury BWC Academy on their home turf.

St. George’s School (8) vs Yale Hockey Academy (1) U15 Prep

St. George鈥檚 powerplay went an astounding 4/4 over Yale in the late game on Saturday. The 2010-born skaters Louis Oscar Holowaychuk (1G, 3A) and Kain Martinuik (2G, 1A) were leading the charge once again, linking for a combined seven points, just as they did on Friday. Cash Christie (33/34) also put in a valued effort between the pipes, holding the strong Yale offence to only one goal on 34-shots. Shaun Hildebrandt would score the lone goal for Yale.

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Notre Dame (2) vs OHA Edmonton (4) U18 Prep

After a scoreless first, Clarke Schaefer (1G, 1A) and Dylan Konschuh (1G, 1A) scored for OHA Edmonton in the second. Hunter Yee extended the lead in the third but Notre Dame wouldn鈥檛 go away quietly as Lucas Hillier-Huot and Adiyat Massen (1G, 1A) cut the lead to one. The comeback would ultimately come up short as Radislav Dimitrov (1G, 1A) would score with two seconds remaining and Corbin Sanderman (30/32) made 30 saves.聽

Delta Hockey Academy Black (5) vs North Shore Warriors (1) Female U18 Prep

Gracie Bagnall-Dubras opened the scoring with 4:32 left in the second after Alix Walchuk (26/27) and Hyoseo Cheon (19/24) kept the game scoreless for 35 minutes. What seemed like a low scoring game quickly erupted in the third as Emma Biros and Mikayla Williams traded goals before Eden Hamel (3G, 1A) recorded a natural hat-trick in a span of 6:46.聽

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (2/OT) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (1) Female U18 Prep

Inhye Jang (31/32) stole the show stopping 31 shots in a 2-1 OT victory over NAX. RHA Winnipeg put up just 12 shots but that was all they needed as Shea Warnick (1G, 1A) tied the game with 34 seconds remaining and Cassidy Bodnaryk found the back of the net 1:51 into OT. Reanna Loberg scored 3:58 into the game as NAX held the lead for 55:28.聽

Northern Alberta Xtreme (5) vs Edge School (4) U15

Luke Huska (1G, 1A) and Charlie Tobin (1G, 1A) scored for Edge while Will Kelts (2G, 1A) responded for NAX as the first ended 2-1. Edge would lead 4-3 heading into the third as Damien Lavallee and Dylan Sherban (1G, 2A) scored for Edge and Luka Samu and Kelts responded for NAX. Kyle Denis would tie the game late in the third and Easton Arndt would keep NAX undefeated on the season, scoring his 18th goal of the year with just 6 seconds left.聽

St. Mary’s Academy (5) vs South Alberta Hockey Academy (6/OT) Female U18 Prep

Mia Faseruk (3G, 1A) opened the scoring for SMA while Riley Gramlich (1G, 1A) and Keyana Bert (2G, 3A) countered for SAHA. Jade Pelland would tie the game with 12 seconds remaining in the first. Kamryn Reiber (2G, 1A) scored twice in a span of 36 seconds as SAHA took an early second period lead. Faseruk would bring St. Mary鈥檚 within one heading into the third. Keira Grant (1G, 2A) extended the SAHA Advantage but Faseruk would complete the hat-trick and Camryn Falloon (1G, 2A) tied the game with 7:10 remaining. In overtime, Bert found the back of the net just 1:02 in as SAHA skated to a 6-5 win.聽

Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (1) vs South Alberta Hockey Academy (12) U18 Prep

SAHA outshot PMHA 86-24 en route to a 12-1 win Saturday. Trip Jensen (5A) led all skaters with five points, defensemen Hudson Gainer (2G, 2A) and Nate Yellowaga (1G, 3A) each had four points, and Carter Cunningham (3G) recorded a hat-trick. Kalix Monkman scored the lone PMHA goal.聽

Ontario Hockey Academy Gold (1) vs Ulysse Academie (2) Eastern U18

Marco Campo (1G, 1A) and Maverick Roux-Parenteau scored for Ulysse as they defeated OHA Gold 2-1. Louie White scored the lone OHA Gold goal in the loss.聽

Prairie Hockey Academy White (5) vs Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (3) U17 Prep

Carter Wingert (1G, 1A) and Hunter Toth each found the back of the net within the first six minutes as PHA White grabbed an early lead. Jaxon Nichol and Kale Pratte (1G, 1A) would score 1:22 apart as PHA White began to pile on. Zane Price (2G) would get PMHA on the board late in the second and score another early in the third to close the gap. Reid Fraser scored his first of the season to put the game out of reach. Dylan Line added a late consolation goal.聽

Yale Hockey Academy (3) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (1) U15 Prep

Jacob Dumansky (2G) and Ollie Reid (1G, 1A) scored first period goals as Yale led 2-0 after 20. Tate Serfas would get RHA Kelowna on the board in the second with his first goal of the season. Dumansky would add an empty netter with 11 seconds left and Cristiano Pelegrin-Hicks (26/27) finished with 26 saves to secure a Yale 3-1 win. Braxton Gibson (23/25) made 23 saves in the loss.聽

OHA Edmonton (0) vs Notre Dame (4) U15

Louis Barbes (29/29) made 29 saves to record his first shutout and win of the 2023/24 campaign. Matthew Boekelder (1G, 1A) struck in the first, Jacob Bate (1G, 1A) in the second, and Etienne Gagne-Dalaunay and Jory Balas (1G, 1A) in the third. Adrian Ferro (21/25) made 21 saves in net for OHA Edmonton.聽

Rink Hockey Academy Winnipeg (7) vs Indigenous Sports Academy (2) U17 Prep

Max Dowse (2G, 2A) and Wyatt Kelman (2G, 1A) scored twice, Casey Magarrell (1G, 3A) added four points, and Peyton Shore (25/27) made 25 saves as RHA Winnipeg defeated ISA 7-2. Dontae Bear (1G, 1A) and Kallum Windigo (1G, 1A) scored for ISA in the loss.聽

Shawnigan Lake School (1) vs Delta Hockey Academy Green (4) Female U18 Prep

Maisie Cope (28/29) and Aidyn Carkner (21/25) would play 32:48 of scoreless hockey before Kismet Dogan (2G) opened the scoring with her eighth goal of the season. Molly Cole would add to the Delta Green lead 14:02 into the third with a power play goal. Zoe Cramer would get Shawnigan on the board with 2:03 to play but Ellie Chou (1G, 1A) would respond 47 seconds later and Dogan would add her second 19 seconds after that.聽

Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (1) vs Edge School (9) Female U18 Prep

Jennifer Keller (3G, 1A) and Kara Mitenko (3G) each recorded hat-tricks to lead Edge School to a 9-1 win Saturday. Shannon Pearson (2G, 1A) chipped in with two goals and an assist. Heidi Danners scored the lone PMHA goal, beating Megs Thiessen (10/11) on the power play late in the second period.聽

BWC Academy White (4) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy White (2) U17 Prep

After a scoreless first Gabriel Kaminski (2G) opened the scoring for BWC Academy White. PCHA White would respond 1:28 later as Aleks Ostrovskyy scored on the power play. Tobie Gilchrist scored the go-ahead power play goal for PCHA White 1:12 later but Brandon Burns (1G, 1A) countered 57 seconds later to wrap up an action packed 3:37 of play. In the third Oleksii Zhekov (1G, 1A) scored his 7th of the season and Kaminski added his 11th as BWC Academy White rallied for a 4-2 win.聽

Okanagan Hockey Ontario (3) vs Bourget College (6) Eastern U18

Mavrick Boucher opened the scoring for OHO but goals by Marc-Antoine Riopel (1G, 1A) and Luc Alexandre Sedawey (1G, 1A) gave Bourget a 2-1 lead after 20. Justin Barrette (1G, 1A) would extend the lead before Alex Brown and Olivier Belanger traded goals to close out the second. Mathys Blanchette (1G, 2A) and Jordan Laroda traded goals 47 seconds apart before Antoine Lellouche scored shorthanded to secure the Bourget win.聽

Northern Alberta Xtreme (8) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (3) U18 Prep

Despite Michiel Leenders (1G, 1A) putting CIHA up just 1:21 into the game, NAX would start firing on all cylinders. Jordan Duguay (1G, 1A) got things started by polishing off a sweet passing play from Torretto Marrelli (1G, 1A) and Daxon Rudolph (4A). Five more unanswered would follow after Duguay鈥檚 marker, building NAX鈥檚 lead to 6-1 by the end of the second. Edmonton Oil Kings prospect Presley Kerner (2G, 1A) would add his second off of a tic-tac-toe play with the two top picks from the 2023 WHL Draft, Riley Boychuk (1G, 1A) and Rudolph. Nate Stevens (51/59) played the whole 60-minutes for CIHA and managed to rack up 51-saves in the losing effort.聽聽聽聽

Yale Hockey Academy (2) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (3) U15

RHA Kelowna鈥檚 Aiden Andrews (2G) would get this game off the ground early, and close it out late. Yale headed into the late stages of the third with a 2-1 lead and were granted a 2-on-0 with around five-minutes remaining to seal off the win. However, Felix Rossignol (22/24) would stone Yale up close, leading to an RHA Kelowna powerplay shortly after where Kaius Millan would pot one to tie the game at two. Just a 1:12 later, Andrews would strike for his second with a shot over the shoulder of Connor Nevin (33/36) for the eventual GWG.

OHA Edmonton Black (5) vs Notre Dame Red (6/OT) U17 Prep

OHA Edmonton caught the early break on Notre Dame Red with two first period tallies before the ten-minute mark. Callum Biers (3G) would scrape back after the midway point to cut their deficit to one. However, Brodyn Pladson (1G, 1A) would breathe some life into Notre Dame 10-seconds into the second to tie everything back up. Goals would be traded back-and-forth in a busy second period but Brayden Franks would give OHA Edmonton the lead with 1:26 remaining in the frame. Owen MacLean (43/48) would shut down Notre Dame Red鈥檚 crease come the third period, stopping all 12-shots that came his way. His team rewarded his efforts when Biers recorded his second of the afternoon with 22-seconds left to tie the game up at 5-a-piece. Entering overtime, it would be none other than Biers once again clinching his hat-trick along with the GWG. Biers entered the game without a goal on the season.

Delta Hockey Academy (2)聽 vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (9) U15

Nicolas Peach scored first for Delta with a brilliant play down the left hand boards to put his academy up by one. However, OHA would bury two rebounds later in the period, including a shorthanded marker from Braylon Lalonde for his first of the campaign. The flood gates would open up from here, OHA would go on to score another seven unanswered with four point efforts from Joel Parker (2G, 2A) and Adam Molinaro (2G, 2A). Caleb Bannister (21/23) picked up the win between the pipes.

King Heights Academy U18 (3) vs Mount Academy U17 (6) Eastern U17

Mount Academy and King Heights would trade goals throughout the first frame, exiting the period drawn at 2-2. Mark Tverskoy (1G, 1A) would put Mount Academy up by one with a solo second period goal. Mount Academy continued to pile on the offence in the third, scoring three more times to put the game out of reach for King Heights. Only three skaters were left off of the scoresheet in Mount Academy鈥檚 victory.

Northern Alberta Xtreme (3) vs Edge School (6) U15 Prep

Edge School鈥檚 top gun鈥檚 were putting their skills to the test vs. their provincial rivals. Brock England (2G) and Nathan Cole (1G, 2A) provided the game changing offence to push their academy over NAX. Edge would also score two shorthanded goals off of the sticks of England and James Matheos. Jaggar John (2G) would score a pair for NAX late in the third, but it was too little too late.

Shawnigan Lake School (1) vs North Shore Warriors (4) U17 Prep

Despite a shorter bench, NSW was able to claw away a victory over Shawnigan Lake at home thanks to the remarkable play of David Payne (52/53) between the pipes. Payne stopped 52-shots in this contest, including all 25-shots in the third period. Shawnigan Lake鈥檚 penalty trouble in the second led to two NSW powerplay goals which set the tone in this matchup. Noah Friskie (2G) and Jake Banicevic (1G, 2A) were the main offensive contributors in NSW鈥檚 evening win.

Prairie Hockey Academy (4) vs Edge School (3) U18 Prep

Landon Garbitt (38/41) stood on his head for Prairie Hockey Academy throughout this contest, turning away 38-shots from goal. Edge School has the pressure throughout the opening 40-minutes of play with some tantilizing distribution from Landon DuPont (2A) on the point during some powerplays. However, PHA came to play in the third despite being down 3-2. After Edge got into some penalty trouble themselves, PHA would strike for two goals only 29-seconds apart off of the sticks of Ryder Rommelaere and Daniel Helary. Garbitt would hold on for 12-saves in third, fending off Edge for the comeback victory in Winnipeg.聽

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (15) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy Black (0) Female U18 Prep

Raedyn Spademan (3G, 3A) led the way with a six point effort in an offensive showcase from RHA Kelowna. Spademan has obtained 11-points in her last three CSSHL games. Gracie Graham (3G, 1A) also picked up a hat-trick in tonight鈥檚 affair, while Chloe Primerano (1G, 3A), Sage Babey (1G, 3A), Makena Lloyd-Howe (2G, 2A) and Jordan Blouin (2G, 2A) all picked up four point nights.

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (2) vs BWC Academy (6) U18 Prep

Koji Gibson (3G) made a statement in his first game back this season for BWC Academy, nabbing a hat-trick, scoring once in each period. Daniel Morozov (2G, 1A) also put up an offensive display, picking up three points in the process. Preston Lewis (38/40) put up 38-saves in his third win in four starts, while Lethbridge Hurricanes prospect Koen Cleaver (52/58) made 52-stops in the 6-2 loss.

South Alberta Hockey Academy (3) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme Blue (6) U17 Prep

Parker Fitzgerald (2G, 3A), Mats Lajoie (2G, 1A), and Liam Eisnor (2G) carried NAX Blue鈥檚 offence in a 6-3 win over SAHA. Saskatoon Blades prospect Nathan Guenther (2A) also chipped in two points on the scoresheet himself. SAHA was able to claw back three goals in the third period in a late comeback effort but Parker Snell鈥檚 (34/37) strong first half sealed the deal for NAX Blue.

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Notre Dame Red (1) vs Edge School Maroon (4) U17 Prep

Will Lutze scored 18 seconds in as Notre Dame Red led 1-0 early. Luca Dufour (2G, 1A) would tie the game in the first before scoring the go ahead goal midway through the second. Noa Halat added a shorthanded goal and Andrew Ramsden-Wood scored in the third as Edge Maroon overcame the early deficit to win 4-1.聽

North Shore Warriors Orange (6) vs Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy Navy (4) U17 Prep

Elijah Plunkett gave CDA Navy a 4-3 lead midway through the third as they looked to win their first game of the season. But Tyrese Martinez (1G, 1A) would tie the game with 5:10 remaining and Finlay Reed (2G) would score twice in a 26 second span in the final minute of the game as North Shore Orange grabbed a 6-4 victory. Noah Russo (4) had four assists in the win.聽

Delta Hockey Academy Black (3) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy White (4) U17 Prep

Imaan Atwal scored 21 seconds in for Delta Black but Holden Duggan (1G, 1A) countered with 31 seconds remaining in the period. Adam Ireland and Jordan Nguyen would trade second period power play goals. Brayden Howe and Markus Nichols (1G, 1A) would score 50 seconds apart midway through the final frame as PCHA White grabbed a 4-2 advantage. Nicholas Campbell (1G, 2A) would find the back of the net short handed with 1:36 left to play but Leo Brosseau (36/39) would halt any further comeback dreams.聽

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (1) vs Edge School (4) U18 Prep

Edge outshot RHA Winnipeg 52-31 en route to a 4-1 victory Saturday. Ben Binder-Nord, Ben MacBeath, Brayden Schwartz (1G, 1A) and Leim Smith (1G, 1A) all scored for Edge in the victory. Landon DuPont (2A) and Lochlan Tetarenko (2A) added two assists each while Ryley Budd (31/32) made 31 saves. Defenseman Tate Dolinsky scored the lone RHA Winnipeg goal. Brant Catellier (47/50) made 47 saves in the loss.聽

BWC Academy (1) vs Yale Hockey Academy (6) U18 Prep

Yale (6-1-0) earned their sixth win of the season with a 6-1 win over BWC Academy (2-5-1). Eli Barrett opened the scoring for Yale but affiliate player Mark Lee tied the game just 29 seconds later. However, from there it was all Yale as Grant Reid scored the go ahead goal minutes later and Lucas Biros, Hunter Aura, Logan Flint and Levin Benson (1G, 2A) all scored second period goals. Spencer Hunnam (27/28) made 27 saves for the win.聽

North Shore Warriors (2) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (4) Female U18 Prep

Sara Gerdel (1G, 1A) and Sayler Russell (1G, 1A) opened the scoring for OHA while Avery Wilson (1G, 1A) countered late in the period for North Shore. Korie McGill (2G, 1A) would extend the lead with the lone goal in the second period. McGill extended the lead 11:40 into the third. Jaida Powell would give North Shore life, finding the back of the net just 49 seconds later, but Jaya Schippel (27/29) was able to keep a clean sheet the rest of the way.聽

Ontario Hockey Academy Gold (5) vs King Heights Academy (3) U18 Eastern U18

Connor Whittaker and William Thurlbert traded first period goals before Vytas Lenkutis (2G, 1A) gave KHA a 2-1 lead after 40. Lenkutis would extend the lead early in the third as KHA looked to win their first game of the season. But OHA Gold had other plans as Thorvald Naess (2G, 1A) brought them within one, Vincenzo Di Rocco (1G, 1A) tied the game with 4:11 remaining, Naess scored the go-ahead goal with 1:26 left, and Louie White extended the advantage with 45 seconds left to play.聽

Okanagan Hockey Academy (5) vs North Shore Warriors (2) U15

Max Joseph had the game鈥檚 lone goal through 40-minutes, giving North Shore the lead heading into the third. However, OHA would quickly strike for two goals only 29-seconds apart. James Koch would score one on the powerplay to tie things up shortly after, but Caiden Osiowy-Mah was able to regain OHA鈥檚 lead a few minutes later. Adam Molinaro (2G) would add another two further into the frame, cementing OHA鈥檚 victory after a statement making third period.

Delta Hockey Academy Green (3) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy Blue (4) U17 Prep

Delta Green and PCHA Blue would trade goals just 19-seconds apart in the first. The Vancouver Giants prospect, Max Malinousky (2G), would sway the momentum early in the second for Delta Green with his second of the afternoon. However, PCHA Blue would only need 4:17 to change the outcome of this contest, scoring three unanswered in that timeframe, topped off by Drew Stinka for his first of the season. Ciaran Henry would get one back for Delta Green but from this point forward, it was Ashton Fummerton鈥檚 (43/46) show. Fummerton would make 11-saves in the third and backstop his team to victory. Greyson Moroz (37/41) would hold PCHA Blue at bay as well in the third, but his team鈥檚 offence couldn鈥檛 find a solution in the third.

Calgary International Hockey Academy (3/OT) vs Edge School Gold (2) U17 Prep

Although CIHA was being heavily outshot after two, Cole Prelusky (44/46) was able to stand on his head and keep his academy alive while Jack Coghlan was able to garner a tally in the second. Mason Moran would add to this tally, however Edge Gold pushed back in the third, scoring twice to force an overtime. Just 55-seconds into the extra frame, Lincoln Martin would spring Zee Jamal on to the partial breakaway where he鈥檇 make no mistake and bury his fifth of the season for the overtime winner.

Yale Hockey Academy (3/OT) vs Shawnigan Lake School (2) U17 Prep

The same player who started this one, would ultimately also be the one to seal it up. Saskatoon Blades prospect, Matthew Dowdall (2G), would get things started with a late first period tally. Entering the second, Shawnigan would claw back with a shorthanded marker off the stick of Brandon Kendall. Both teams would trade goals in the third, forcing an overtime, where we would find our hero Dowdall jamming one home on a partial breakaway.聽

Rink Hockey Academy Kelowna Red (5) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy Black (6) U17 Prep

RHA Kelowna Red would build their way up to a 4-1 lead halfway through the match before OHA Black turned the tides. Maxx Parfitt (3G) would spark the start of a four goal chain to put his academy ahead halfway through the third. Luke Silvernagle (1G, 1A) would tie it back up with a one-timer off of the right circle. However, Trail-native Ben Fragle (1G, 1A) would bury a loose puck near the goalmouth just over a minute later for the eventual game winner in a comeback scenario.

Yale Hockey Academy (6) vs STAR Hockey Academy (7/OT) U15

It was a teeter totter of emotions through the first 40-minutes of this U15 showdown. STAR would break the ice with a four-goal first period with Levi Ellingsen (2G, 2A) chipping in on three of them. Yale would find a lone tally in that opening frame but would explode for three of their own in the second. Some late back-and-forth action wouldn鈥檛 solve anything and overtime would be necessary. Then just 26-seconds in, Daniel Makovetskiy (3G) would rifle one topshelf for his hat-trick, and more importantly, the game winner.

Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (3) vs Indigenous Sports Academy (4/OT) U17 Prep

After Austen Puentes knocked home an air-mailed puck late in the first, Tanner Demarais-Corrigal would score his second goal in as many games to tie things back up. Benson Hirst (1G, 1A) would polish off a sweet feed from Dwight Sawatzky soon after. However, Baron Tanton would score his first of the season to reel things back to even once more. Carson Carels (1G, 1A) and Rowen Albert would trade goals in the third to force an overtime. Pilot Mound would start the extra frame with nearly an entire powerplay, but Chauncy Jack (39/42) would make some key stops, along with some luck from the posts. After the successful kill, Tayvian Delorme would work his way into the slot before firing home the game winner in dramatic fashion to clinch their second straight overtime victory over Pilot Mound.

Delta Hockey Academy (2) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (6) U18 Prep

Delta and PCHA would duke it out in the first period, scoring a goal a piece before the ice clean. However, PCHA would find their groove in the second, scoring five goals in succession with some beautiful passing plays. Noah Kosick (3A), Jordan Ramsay (2G, 2A) and Jase Johnstone (1G, 2A) would all eclipse the three point barrier thanks to this offensive downpour. Ryan Lin would blast one home in the third in an effort to make a comeback, but it was too little too late for Delta.

Okanagan Hockey Academy (5) vs Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy (1) U17 Prep

Aside from a shorthanded marker from CDA鈥檚 Shawn Haynes, it was an overall textbook night for OHA. Tucker Robertson (2G) would open the scoring in the first and captain Seth Flett (1G, 1A) would pot home a powerplay goal in the second. OHA would eventually close the night off with three unanswered in the third following Hayne鈥檚 SH goal.

North Shore Warriors (5) vs Shawnigan Lake School (6) U18 Prep

North Shore and Shawnigan would trade goals back-and-forth for the entirety of the matchup. Deacon Drummond (2G, 1A) would lead the offence for the Warriors while Joshua Polak (2G, 2A) contributed his fair share for Shawnigan. It would come down to the wire in the third and looked as though the game would need extra time. However, Eli McKamey (3A) would make a brave move to the front of the net on his forehand, his rebound would fall to the stick of Gabriel Kenny (1G, 1A) and he’d make no mistake burying his second of the season. Both of Kenny鈥檚 goals this season are GWG on home turf.

South Alberta Hockey Academy (3) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (4) Female U18 Prep

SAHA found the back of the net twice in the first to set some momentum in their favour. However, NAX鈥檚 Larae Benoit (2G) would tally one halfway through the first and early in the second to erase SAHA鈥檚 advantage. Four minutes later, Kendra Shumaker would score her first of the season to put NAX in front. Caris Erickson (1G, 2A) would add another in the third for NAX, which would go on to be the deciding goal after SAHA鈥檚 Brianna Finke brought it to within one.

Okanagan Hockey Academy (5) vs Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy (1) U18 Prep

After a fiery opening 20-minutes, OHA would settle into a聽 rhythm. Ethan Hamilton (2G) would get his academy on the board early in the second. CDA would get one back before Markus Ruck (1G, 1A) stole back the lead for OHA. Hamilton would add another in the third while Liam Ruck (2G, 1A) would add a pair.

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