CSSHL Eastern U18 - 麻豆传媒入口 Sat, 15 Feb 2025 07:22:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 /wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2020/05/cropped-csshl-site-title-photo-32x32.png CSSHL Eastern U18 - 麻豆传媒入口 32 32 GAME DAY RECAP: February 14, 2025 /game-day-recap-february-14-2025 Sat, 15 Feb 2025 07:22:31 +0000 /?p=7014 Ontario Hockey Academy (5) vs Fort Erie International Academy (2) East U18 After 14 minutes of the two teams feeling each other out, OHA scored three goals in 4:28 to close out the first period. Defenseman Nandor Polonyi (2G) opened the scoring before Sebastian Erkenbolling (3G) scored twice in a span of 1:13. Ben Cornick […]

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Ontario Hockey Academy (5) vs Fort Erie International Academy (2) East U18

After 14 minutes of the two teams feeling each other out, OHA scored three goals in 4:28 to close out the first period. Defenseman Nandor Polonyi (2G) opened the scoring before Sebastian Erkenbolling (3G) scored twice in a span of 1:13. Ben Cornick scored the lone second period goal to cut into the deficit heading into the third period. Erkenbolling completed the hat-trick 3:17 into the third with a shorthanded marker, increasing the lead to 4-1. Polonyi would add his second of the game 10 minutes later to put the game out of reach. Baron Tanton would score a late power play marker for Fort Erie but it was nothing more than a consolation goal. Oliver Kiraly (27/29) was credited with the win.聽

Prairie Hockey Academy (1) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (8) U18 Prep

On the NAX Senior Day their third year captain Jake Walker (3G, 4A) stole the show with a seven point performance. Walker’s linemates Grady Wedman (3G, 3A) and Ben Deacon (1G, 4A), another third year NAX forward, dominated the game from start to finish, combining for 18 points in the win. Mason Koponyas scored the other NAX goal, midway through the third while on the power play. Defenseman Ryland Molde scored the lone Prairie goal, finishing off a nice passing play by slamming home the back door pass off the rush. Nate Stevens (21/22) finished with 21 saves in the win, facing limited high quality chances from Prairie. Cameron Beisal (35/43) faced 43 shots in the loss.聽

Delta Hockey Academy Black (10) vs St. George’s School (3) U15

Delta Black outshot St. George鈥檚 55-19 en route to a 10-3 win Friday. Cash Field (3G, 2A) led the way with five points as all but three Delta Black skaters recorded at least a single point. Defenseman Silas Colina (2G, 1A) and forward Woojin Seo added three points of their own in the win. Freddie Brooks-Hill (1G, 1A), Jack MacCosham and Gavin Panaich scored for St. George鈥檚 in the loss.聽

Okanagan Hockey Ontario (4/OT) vs King Heights Academy (3) East U18

Sam Cockburn scored his second goal of the season just 31 seconds in to give King Heights a 1-0 lead. Parker Fergusson (2G, 1A) tied the game late in the period with his fifth of the season. Timur Naurzbaev restored the KHA lead 3:26 into the second but OHO quickly responded, this time with a Tom Boudet (1G, 1A) marker. Tom Garas (1G, 1A) gave OHO their first lead of the game 2:30 into the third period, finding the back of the net for the fifth time this season. The lead was short lived as Semen Nizhnikov (1G, 1A) levelled the score 3:35 later, eventually forcing overtime. In OT Fergusson scored 1:03 in to give OHO the 4-3 win in the matchup of two Ontario teams. Drew Osinga (31/34) was credited with the win, making 31 saves.聽

St. Mary’s Academy (1) vs OHA Edmonton (8) Female U18 Prep

Ryann Chimera鈥檚 (2G, 2A) four-point performance powered OHA Edmonton to a dominant 8-1 win over St. Mary鈥檚 Academy. OHA Edmonton started out strong with Jocelyn Bodnar, Tea Getzinger (1G, 1A), and Chimera scoring in the first period. The goals came quickly in the second for OHA Edmonton, scoring four times in 3:17. Riley Cooper (1G, 2A), Mercedes Dunbar, Kyla Pappas (1G, 1A), and Ryann Jugnauth (1G, 2A) gave OHA Edmonton a big cushion. The third was much quieter offensively with Chimera potting her second of the game for OHA Edmonton and Kaitlyn Harvey getting St. Mary鈥檚 lone goal of the game. Ava Antle was reliable in a quiet game, stopping 13 of 14 shots for OHA Edmonton. Sasha Coutu made 18 saves in relief for St. Mary鈥檚.聽

Notre Dame (0) vs OHA Edmonton (5) U18 Prep

OHA Edmonton pulled away with four goals in the third to beat the Notre Dame Hounds 5-0. The first period was fairly even on the shot clock but OHA Edmonton was able to get out to an early lead on a goal from Parker Fitzgerald (2G) midway through the frame. OHA Edmonton pushed hard in the second, sending 19 shots toward Asher Wold in the Notre Dame net. Wold kept his team within striking distance, turning aside every shot sent his way in the period. OHA Edmonton continued to apply massive pressure in the third and it would finally pay off. Oscar Gockel, Keegan Dirks, Fitzgerald, and Hunter Yee bulged the twine to seal OHA Edmonton鈥檚 5-0 victory. Ethan Edwards picked up his second shutout of the season against Notre Dame, kicking out 20 shots for OHA Edmonton. Wold fought hard for Notre Dame, stopping 52 of 57 shots sent his way.聽

Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (10) vs Indigenous Sports Academy (2) U17 Prep

Seven players had multi-point games to help Pilot Mound Hockey Academy score a big 10-2 victory over Indigenous Sports Academy. Pilot Mound got off to a fast start with goals from Jack Perrier (2G, 1A), Christian Caby (2G), and Collin Friedrich (1G, 3A). ISA would fight back with Easton Bauer getting a powerplay marker late in the first and Carson Chipesia scoring early in the second to make it a 3-2 game. Pilot Mound took control after that, scoring seven unanswered goals. Willem Kirk-Bertens and Xianen Evans (1G, 1A) scored in the second to stretch the lead back out to three. Pilot Mound鈥檚 offence exploded with Adam Zamecnik, Perrier, Caby, Casey Silverman (1G, 2A), and Luke Adam (1G, 1A) combining for five goals in the final frame. Pilot Mound鈥檚 Barrett Hayes recorded his first win of 2025, stopping 32 of 34 shots.聽

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

Northern Alberta Xtreme came away with a 4-3 victory over Pilot Mound Hockey Academy in a back and forth game. Traeh Hall got the scoring started for Pilot Mound with a power play marker 6:35 into the first. NAX responded with a pair of goals from Miika Cutknife (2G) and Brynn Evans (2G) to head into the dressing room with a 2-1 lead. Pilot Mound鈥檚 Tessa Haggert tied the game up with a goal late in the second. Ashlyn Kuffler (1G, 1A) kept the momentum on Pilot Mound鈥檚 side, scoring early in the final frame to regain the lead. NAX鈥檚 Cutknife was sent in alone on a breakaway midway through the period and made no mistake tying the game 3-3. A few minutes later, Brynn Evans would get the winner for NAX, ripping a shot over the glove of Pilot Mound鈥檚 netminder. Aldawna Evers got the win for the Xtreme, turning aside 37 shots. Rehn Hall took the loss for Pilot Mound, making 35 saves.聽

STAR Hockey Academy (2) vs St. George’s School (4) U17 Prep

Les Toth鈥檚 40 save performance helped St. George鈥檚 School double up STAR Hockey Academy 4-2. After a scoreless first period, St. George鈥檚 took the lead on Daniel Taylor鈥檚 power play 4:26 into the second. They would continue to build up their lead with goals from Max Bergeron and Aaron Castro (1G, 1A) to take a 3-0 lead into the third. STAR wouldn鈥檛 go away easily with Jaxson Trichak and Colton Stabbler striking twice in 43 seconds to cut the deficit down to one. A few minutes later, St. George鈥檚 regained their two-goal advantage on a goal from Holden Tuttle. Toth held down the fort for St. George鈥檚 from there, making 16 saves in the third period. Daniel Jr Peebles, turned aside 36 of 40 shots for STAR in a losing effort.聽聽

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (3) vs BWC Academy (7) U15 Prep

Cohen Baker (2G, 2A), Justin Moon (2G), and Kane Nicholas (2G, 2A) each scored twice to help lead BWC Academy to a 7-3 victory over Pacific Coast Hockey Academy. Moon got BWC Academy on the board with a goal just over a minute in. PCHA鈥檚 Barrett Szadkowski got his first goal in the U15 prep division to tie the game up 1-1. BWC Academy retook the lead late in the frame on a goal from Kane Nicholas. BWC Academy broke it open in the second with a four-goal frame. Moon and Elias Papadatos scored to extend the lead to 4-1 before Baker added a power play and shorthanded marker. Dane Dyer and Kingston Fisher replied for PCHA in the third. BWC Academy鈥檚 Kane Nicholas swiftly shutdown any comeback attempt with a goal 14 seconds after Fisher got his first goal in U15 prep. Bentley Edgar made 18 saves for BWC Academy in the win.聽

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (4/OT) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (3) U17

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna got the best of Okanagan Hockey Academy 4-3 in an overtime matchup that featured five power play goals. The two teams each scored on the man advantage in the first. Bennett Macek (1G, 1A) buried one for RHA Kelowna and Jaxson Bartsch (1G, 1A) reached the 20-goal plateau to tie it up. OHA put their nose out in front with an early second period goal from Beckham Taggart but RHA Kelowna鈥檚 Griffin Hoy (1G, 1A) responded midway through the frame. Deven Pethal put RHA Kelowna ahead in third but that would be short lived as Lucan Kostiuk got OHA鈥檚 third power play goal of the game to send the game to overtime. RHA Kelowna began the extra frame on the power play after OHA got a double-minor in the final minutes of regulation. Mason Alexander (1G, 1A) would take advantage 39 seconds into overtime to give RHA Kelowna their first win of 2025. Griffin Jones stopped 37 of 40 shots for RHA Kelowna. Tyson Kuiack, turned aside 36 of 40 shots for OHA.聽

Edge School (7) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (2) U15

Edge School鈥檚 defencemen provided the spark with four goals in their 7-2 win over RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg. After a quiet opening period, Edge didn鈥檛 waste any time getting on the board in the second. Luke Bodtker found the back of the net nine seconds after the puck was dropped. Just over two minutes later, Eli Wasylyk countered for RHA Winnipeg. Special teams took over for the rest of the period. Matteo Dofour (1G, 1A) and Keyn Lindberg scored power play goals for Edge School before Kelson Hawreliuk potted one on the man advantage in the final minute to make it a one-goal game. Edge took command in the third outshooting RHA Winnipeg 23-2, leading to four goals. Brody Antignani (1G, 2A) and Tyler O鈥橤orman (1G, 1A) scored with Beckham Monnette (2G) adding two more goals to put the game out of reach. Caden Stanley turned aside 14 shots in the victory.聽

Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (7/SO) vs Indigenous Sports Academy (6) U18 Prep

Pilot Mound Hockey Academy picked up a 7-6 shootout win in a high-scoring game with Indigenous Sports Academy. It didn鈥檛 take long for the offence to get started with ISA鈥檚 Tayvian Delorme (2G, 1A) and Pilot Mound鈥檚 Jaden Mah (1G, 1A) trading goals in the first 1:19 of the game. Mason Sauvie and Delorme scored a pair of goals to give ISA a 3-1 lead heading into the dressing room. Pilot Mound got their first lead of the game with three unanswered goals from Leonardo Begert, Riley Robert (2G), and Caleb DeBruyne (1G, 2A). Hector (Rowan) Lang and Holden Parada scored to help ISA reclaim their lead. The back and forth battle continued with Austin Polonoski (1G, 1A) and Robert finding the back of the net to give Pilot Mound a 6-5 advantage. The final seconds were ticking down and all hope seemed to be lost for ISA until Emery Medicine Shield (1G, 1A) scored with five seconds to go to extend the game. Overtime solved nothing so the two teams headed to a shootout. The difference in the shootout came in the third round with Pilot Mound鈥檚 netminder Aiden Trapp making the only save of the shootout. Riley Robert finished off his great game by scoring the game-winner for Pilot Mound.聽

Notre Dame (3) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (2) U17 Prep

Clay Harmon made 50 saves to lead the Notre Dame Hounds to a 3-2 win over Northern Alberta Xtreme. Luke White (1G, 1A) scored his first goal in the U17 prep division to give Notre Dame the lead. Tyrie Ehrenberg (1G, 1A) responded for NAX with an unassisted goal late in the first. The two squads swapped second period goals with Nolan Phare scoring for NAX before Notre Dame鈥檚 Khalen Menger evened up the score. Notre Dame鈥檚 Sam Carnegie capitalized on a power play early in the third to take back the lead. Notre Dame was under duress for the final frame with NAX outshooting them 17-5. Harmon stood tall for Notre Dame, turning aside all 17 shots to snap their eight-game losing streak. Matthew Coyle made 25 saves for NAX.聽

Delta Hockey Academy (1) vs Yale Hockey Academy (8) U18 Prep

Yale Hockey Academy started their weekend on a positive note by beating Delta Hockey Academy 8-1. Jacob Dubmansky (1G, 3A), Alexandre Jacques (2G), Eli Barrett (1G, 1A), Dryden Deobald (1G, 1A), Kyounghun Oh (1G, 1A), Shaun Hildebrandt (1G), and Ollie Reid (1G) provided the offence for Yale. Blueliners Theron Bensler (3A) and Holden Sexsmith (2A) both had multi-point games. Milan Mrsic had the lone goal for Delta Hockey Academy. Parker Kulmatycki stopped 34 of 35 shots for Yale. Ashton Thornton had a busy night in Delta鈥檚 net, making 44 saves.聽

OHA Edmonton (5) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (3) U17

OHA Edmonton scored three unanswered goals to begin the game and were able to hold on for a 5-3 victory over RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg. Charlie Schmitt, Ayden Stuckless (1G, 1A) and Rhett Hudson scored to give OHA Edmonton a comfortable three-goal cushion late in the second. RHA Winnipeg got back within one after a power play goal late in the second by Atticus Cruz and an early third period marker by Casey Mitschke. Rylan Ross replied for OHA Edmonton, making a nice move at the point before firing a wrister past RHA Winnipeg鈥檚 netminder. RHA Winnipeg鈥檚 Reese Scott took advantage of a turnover in front of OHA Edmonton鈥檚 net to make it a one-goal game once again. OHA Edmonton鈥檚 Osten Strickland would get some insurance scoring with 3:18 to go to secure the win. Daniel Marsden made 31 saves for OHA Edmonton. Grayson McDonald kicked out 38 shots for RHA Winnipeg.聽

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (2) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (6) U15

Owen Magness (2G, 1A) scored twice in a four-goal second period to power Okanagan Hockey Academy to a 6-2 victory over RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna. RHA Kelowna鈥檚 Lucas Kautz was the star of the first, stopping 17 of 18 shots sent his way in the opening period. OHA鈥檚 Cruz Rasmussen was finally able to solve Kautz 11 minutes in. RHA Kelowna fought back, getting the tying goal from Cooper deWal early in the second. OHA pulled away after that, scoring four answered goals to close out the second. Owen Magness scored twice with Marcus Lloyd and Jett Wood adding markers. RHA Kelowna鈥檚 Harrison Sharman and OHA鈥檚 Jake Bellerive traded goals in the third. Deakon Beaudry turned aside 24 shots in OHA鈥檚 victory. Kautz finished his busy night with 44 saves for RHA Kelowna.聽

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

Alex Doyer (47/52) posted an impressive 47-save performance in a high-flying battle with OHA. Doyer would face 52-shots through sixty in the loss, doing his best to shut down the division鈥檚 top offence. Luke Assi (1G, 2A) would provide three points in the win while Olliver D鈥橝mour (2G) secured his first two goals of the season from the point. Charlie Peppinck (21/23) was in goal for OHA, racking up 21-saves in the victory.

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (4) vs OHA Edmonton (7) U17 Prep

OHA Edmonton ignited this match off right, scoring three unanswered to open the scoresheet. The dynamic duo of Jaggar John (2G, 2A) and Cash Brebant (3A) would combine for seven-points on the evening while Owen Morrow (1G, 1A) netted a shorthanded tally. RHA Winnipeg would catch a spark early in the third, but the late efforts of Jihwan Kim (1G, 1A) and Logan Miller (1G, 1A) sealed the deal for OHA Edmonton.聽

Prairie Hockey Academy (2) vs Edge School (6) U17

All trended uphill for Edge School after Evan Lynch (1G, 1A) provided the opening tally just 42-seconds into play. Edge would go on to pile five unanswered until just after the halfway point of the contest. Reid Schmalz would break Prairie鈥檚 silence with a late shorthanded goal in the second. Rylan Saunders would collect his 20th of the season to cement the victory for Edge in the third. Emerson Popil (26/28) provided 26-stops in the win for Edge.

Calgary International Hockey Academy (5) vs South Alberta Hockey Academy (0) U18 Prep

Tri-City Americans prospect Aden Bouchard (1G, 3A) continues to find success in his offensive output, collecting four points in CIHA鈥檚 5-0 victory over SAHA, giving him nine points in his last two outings. Bouchard would garner assists on two of CIHA鈥檚 three straight second period powerplay goals. Lincoln Martin (2G) was the only skater to pick up a pair of goals, while Noah Milford (3A) collected three helpers in the character win. In goal, Cole Prelusky (40/40) proved vital, steering all 40-shots aside for his second consecutive shutout. Preslusky鈥檚 heroics were also a personal best for the Victoria Royals prospect, as this was the most shots he鈥檚 ever faced in a shutout performance across his entire CSSHL career,

Okanagan Hockey Academy Black (0) vs Delta Hockey Academy Black (5) Female U18 Prep

Mira Morgan (1G, 1A) and Emma Biros snagged Delta Black the two lone goals of the first period, establishing a comfy lead into the intermission. Claire Cheyne would add a third to Delta Black鈥檚 advantage, posting her second goal of the campaign. Delta Black would pour on another 16-shots in a commanding third period, picking up another two en route to a 5-0 victory over their Interior rivals. In goal, Sonja Reed (27/27) made 27-stops for her first shutout of the season and the second of her career.

Okanagan Hockey Academy (4) vs Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy (2) U18 Prep

In a fast paced first which saw OHA outshoot CDA 21-14, OHA would take the early 2-0 advantage. Ethan Makokis would make things three nothing with a goal halfway through the frame. However, CDA was not backing down, nabbing two goals before the end of the period courtesy of Caden Stoltz (1G, 1A) and Ian Dalton (1G, 1A). Shots remained even at 12-a-piece in the third, but a late powerplay marker from Tucker Robertson put this game to rest, securing the W for OHA. Chayse Johnson (40/42) secured an impressive 40-saves in the win while CDA鈥檚 Bennett Byers (46/50) continues to maintain his impressive save percentage, recording 46-stops in the hard fought loss.

St. George’s School (9) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (2) U15 Prep

Louis Oscar Holowaychuk (2G, 1A) continues to feast on the U15 Prep division as no matter the situation, he still finds the back of the net. Holowaychuk would score once shorthanded and once on the man advantage in a commanding win over RHA Kelowna. Noah Fowler (2G, 1A) would also snatch a pair of goals in the win while Quinn Pickering (1G, 3A) held down the blueline, producing a four point effort on the backend. Bradey Ching (1G, 3A) would also garner four points, all of which coming at even strength. Kole Anderosov (22/24) picked up the win between the pipes, making 22-saves for his 11th win of the campaign. St. George鈥檚 and RHA Kelowna will faceoff tomorrow again in Vernon, BC.

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (8) vs North Shore Warriors (6) U18 Prep

North Shore would break the ice early with two goals only separated by 18-seconds. However, PCHA would get the better of them come the end of the frame, scoring four unanswered to develop a 4-2 lead through twenty. Braden Boman (1G, 1A) would keep the trend going early in the second, capturing PCHA鈥檚 fifth goal. Roman Lavery would make things 6-2 shortly after. Dominic Seminoff would stop the bleeding part way through the second but Cameron Collins was right there to quickly restore the four goal lead. Gavin Huynh鈥檚 first of the season would help spill some momentum into NSW鈥檚 favour before the end of the frame. The Warriors would collect two powerplay goals to make things a one goal game, but Owen Hentschel would put the icing on the cake, sliding home the empty netter to put Friday to rest.

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Shawnigan Lake School (1) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (4) U18 Prep

Liam Ryan (35/39) turned aside the first 15 shots he faced before Jed Lake found the back of the net for Pacific Coast with three seconds left in the period. Jordan Ramsay (1G, 1A) and Parson Shahi (1G, 1A) would add goals 2:50 apart midway through the second to increase their advantage. Brandon Kendall got Shawnigan on the board four minutes later, cutting into the deficit. Pacific Coast outshot Shawnigan 10-3 in the third while getting a fourth goal from Owen Hentschel to put the game out of reach. Sam Saskiw (24/25) was credited with the win.聽

Northern Alberta Xtreme (1) vs Edge School (2) Female U18 Prep

Jenna Ring (22/23) and Aldawna Evers (38/40) kept clean sheets in the first as the game was tied 0-0 after 20. Avaya McCann (2G) broke through for Edge 3:53 into the second period, scoring her eighth of the season. Kaitlyn Senkoe tied the game 4:07 later with her fourth of the year. The game remained tied going into the third when McCann scored her second of the game, 3:25 into the final period to put Edge. Ring would make nine third period saves as Edge held on for the 2-1 win. Kara Mitenko (2A) assisted on both McCann goals, giving her double digit assists on the year.聽

Northern Alberta Xtreme (1) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (5) U15

Liam Nycholat and Easton Mattersdorfer traded first period goals less than two minutes apart as the two teams headed to the intermission tied 1-1. The home squad would take over in the second, getting goals from Brik McCord Cooper and Tomas Figura in the opening 4:32. Loic Lebel (1G, 1A) added his 13th of the season midway through the period to extend the advantage. NAX would make a third period push, outshooting CIHA 12-7, but a power play goal by Carson Hohman put the game out of reach. Alexandre Montembeault (33/34) and Zayden Maclean (26/31) were in net for their respective teams. Luke Van Waes (2A) recorded two assists to tie Lebel for the team lead.聽

Northern Alberta Xtreme (2) vs Edge School (5) U15 Prep

For the second time in a row, Edge School (20-6-1) beat the first place Northern Alberta Xtreme (23-3-0). NAX would show no sign of bus-legs in the first as Teagen Bouchard opened the scoring just 1:08 in. George Matheos tied the game late in the second with a power play marker. Ellis Martschuk hit double digit goals and gave Edge the lead 1:17 into the third period. Ahmad Fayad tied the game 7:36 in but Keagan Grant (2G) scored the game winner 25 seconds later. Grayson Trevelyan added an insurance marker and Grant added a late empty netter to secure the Edge win. Kaidyn Thomas (36/38) and Dawson Sheehan (35/39) both saw a high volume of shots in net.聽

Northern Alberta Xtreme (6) vs Edge School (4) U17

Rylan Saunders (1G, 1A) scored 31 seconds in and Darius Odermatt (1G, 1A) added to the lead 3:10 after that. NAX would battle back getting goals from Seth Kshyk (2G, 1A) and Parker Aitken (1G, 1A) to level the score heading into the second. Landon Gardiner (2G) and Ashmit Bubbar traded goals to start the second before Gardiner and Kshyk each scored their second of the game to put NAX ahead going into the third. Ben MacBey brought Edge within one midway through the final period but Ethan Field scored his first of the season 2:17 later as the visitors took home a 6-4 win. Parker Sneazwell (43/47) was credited with the win while Mikai Mast (45/51) was charged with the loss.聽

Northern Alberta Xtreme (1) vs Edge School (7) Female U18 Prep

Edge outshot NAX 47-24 en route to a 7-1 win Wednesday in Calgary. Brooklyn Deck (1G, 2A), Abby Lee (2A) and Cassia Severin (2A) all recorded two assists while Samantha Baker (1G, 1A)Mika Higgins (1G, 1A), Olivia Imperato (1G, 1A) and Avaya McCann (1G, 1A) had a goal and an assist each. Sawyer Mackay scored the lone goal for NAX, beating Jenna Ring (23/24) in the second period.聽

Stanstead College (11) vs CIH Academy (1) East U17

Backed by four goals in a span of 1:23, Stanstead hammered CIH Academy 11-1. Alexis Lavoue (3G) recorded a hat-trick while Parker Banks (2G, 3A) led all skaters with five points. Cory Logan (3A), Liam Armit (2G, 2A), Emanuel Ganz (1G, 2A), and Hubert Melancon (2A) all had multi assist games. Anri Ishigaki scored the lone CIH Academy goal in the loss.聽

Northern Alberta Xtreme (4) vs Edge School (5/SO) U17 Prep

NAX outshot Edge 14-9 in the first but Edge would lead 3-2 as they got goals from Ashton McCann, Antonio Cazac (1G, 1A) and James Matheos (1G, 1A), while Bronsyn Mouille (2G) countered for NAX with two goals of his own. Kyle Jamieson tied the game in the second with a power play marker, his first goal of the season. Asher Halliday (1G, 2A) gave NAX their first lead 57 seconds into the third period but Kyle Oakenfold forced overtime with his 12th of the year. After OT solved nothing, the two teams would need 10 rounds of shootout before Oakenfold finally beat Cam Hoose (27/31) to give Edge the 5-4 win. Adam Courchesne (39/43) stopped 39 shots in open play before stopping 9 of the 10 NAX shooters in the shootout.聽

Northern Alberta Xtreme (6) vs Edge School (4) U18 Prep

Gavin Harrison scored 2:02 in and Brady Whitehead (1G, 1A) scored 5:03 later as NAX led 2-0 after the first. Luke Jamieson and Jack Bissoon (1G, 1A) scored 4:03 apart midway through the second as Edge levelled the score. Ty Nessler restored the NAX lead less than two minutes later. Mirco Dufour tied the game 2:42 into the third but Grady Wedman (1G, 1A) and Darius Hordal (1G, 1A) countered with goals 52 seconds apart to give NAX a two goal advantage. Brock England (1G, 1A) would bring Edge within striking distance less than two minutes later, but an empty net goal by Mason Koponyas (1G, 2A) secured the NAX win. Nate Stevens (30/34) and Leif Oaten (20/25) were in net for their respective teams.聽

Notre Dame (0) vs Prairie Hockey Academy (5) U17 Prep

Karter Hilbig (13/13) made just 13 saves to record his first shutout of the season as Prairie defeated Notre Dame 5-0. Prairie would fire 42 shots at Jessy Cormier (37/42) with Kade Kahovec and Hogan Hickman (1G, 1A) beating him in the first, and Luke Pratte (1G, 1A), Jamie Kirwan (1G, 1A) and Dane Chalupa (1G, 1A) scoring in the third.聽

Prairie Hockey Academy (5) vs Notre Dame (0) U18 Prep

Micah Davidson (24/24) picked up his fourth shutout of the season in a 5-0 win over Notre Dame Wednesday evening. Reid Fraser and Noah Kelly scored first period goals, Kale Pratte scored in the second, and Chase Kunn and Griffin Horne scored in the third period for Prairie. Defenseman Lennart Braun (2A) led all skaters with two points in the win. Asher Wold (51/56) faced 56 shots in the loss.聽

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (6) vs Shawnigan Lake School (0) U15 Prep

Pacific Coast came out firing on all cylinders as Liam Husey (1G, 1A), Cameron Young-Thompson (1G, 2A), Dane Dyer (1G, 1A) and John Main (1G, 1A) all scored first period goals. Ben Vinnedge (1G, 1A) added one in the second and Mazen Green (1G, 2A) another in the third as PCHA outshot Shawnigan 41-35 in a 6-0 win. Rio Manhas (35/35) made an impressive 35 saves for his first shutout of the season.聽

Fort Erie International Academy (3/SO) vs CIH Academy (2) East U17

Fort Erie led 1-0 after 20 as Spencer Garzon (1G, 1A) scored his third of the season 3:05 into the game. Luca Chiarizia (1G, 1A) tied the game with a second period power play marker as the third period started tied 1-1. Joel Thompson restored the Fort Erie lead 3:30 into the third with his sixth of the year. CIH Academy would again have an equaliser as Oliver Matthewman (1G, 1A) tied the game with 1:31 remaining. After OT solved nothing, Charles Vouligny beat Alex Beaupre (35/37) in the fourth round of the shootout to give Fort Erie the 3-2 win. Felix-Antoine Tessier (33/35) was credited with 33 saves in the win.聽

Fort Erie International Academy (5) vs CIH Academy (0) East U18

Timothee Fengos (31/31) made 31 saves for his first career CSSHL shutout as Fort Erie beat CIH Academy 5-0 despite being outshot 31-30. Riley Cave (2G) scored twice in the opening 10 minutes and Mats Lefebvre added one late in the period as Fort Erie led 3-0 after 20. Brett Krtanjek (1G, 1A) scored the lone second period goal on a shorthanded penalty shot. Duncan Block (1G, 1A) rounded out the scoring 2:42 into the third period, finding the back of the net for the sixth time this season.聽

Bishop’s College School (3) vs Ontario Hockey Academy (4) East U18

Bishop鈥檚 led 2-0 after 20 as Zachary Roussy (1G, 1A) and Dominic Schnarr scored first period goals less than three minutes apart. Elie Champagne scored the second Bishop鈥檚 power play goal midway through the second as they looked to pull away. Jeremy St. Louis (2G) would give OHA life with a power play goal 3:16 later, setting in motion an impressive third period comeback. Nathanael Coon-Come scored a power play goal 5:55 into the third to bring them within one and St. Louis tied it with 1:07 remaining after he missed a penalty shot just seconds before. Dmitrii Novikov would complete the comeback for OHA, scoring with 11 seconds left. Rafael Tremblay (32/35) made 32 saves for the win while Timofey Williams (35/39) faced 39 shots in the loss.聽

North Shore Warriors (3) vs BWC Academy (5) U15

A power play goal by Wyatt Lowther gave BWC Academy a lead heading into the intermission. Rhys McFarlane (2G) and Nathan DaSilva scored in the second to put their team ahead 3-0 before Knox Leeson (1G, 1A) finally got North Shore on the board late in the period. Rex Norman would bring North Shore within one 6:40 into the third, hitting double digit goals. Ryker Carson would restore the two goal cushion as BWC Academy looked to hold on for the win. Keegan Hole would score with 48 seconds remaining as North Shore looked to make a late push, but McFarlane added his second of the night into an empty net as BWC Academy took home the 5-3 win. Jordan Bigelow (27/30) and Benjamin Boudreau (41/45) were in net for their respective teams.聽

Mount Academy (3) vs Ulysse Academie (4) East U18

Defenseman David Allaire (1G, 2A) and forward Guillaume Legault scored 4:17 apart midway through the first as Ulysse led 2-0 after 20 minutes of play. Justin Hughes (2G) and Jacob Jardine scored 1:02 apart in the second to match the Ulysse goal total heading into the third. Hughes gave Mount their first lead 7:04 into the third as they looked to pull off the upset. But in their 16th game of the season, Yanni Roy鈥檚 first of the year tied the game with 1:06 remaining and Lucas Loiacono scored his first of the year to give Ulysse a 4-3 lead with 17 seconds left. Leonidas Barkoulas (18/21) made 18 saves in the win.聽

Bishop’s College School (4) vs Selwyn House School (1) East U17

Jan Vladar and Thomas Roy scored first period goals as Bishop鈥檚 led 2-0 after 20. That score would hold until 21 seconds into the third when Yulen Billy scored his seventh goal of the season for Selwyn House. Mavrick Legault restored the two goal lead 5:01 later and Xavier Cormier added an empty netter as Bishop鈥檚 defeated Selwyn 4-1. Dax Doiron (38/39) and Evan Un Yi (40/43) were in net for their respective teams.聽

Notre Dame (1) vs Prairie Hockey Academy (2/OT) U15

Patrick Curtis (24/25) and Soren Martin (53/55) played 50 minutes of scoreless action before Addison Wanner scored on the power play to give Prairie a 1-0 lead. Drew Patterson tied the game just 24 seconds later as each team scored once after not finding the back of the net for the first 50 minutes. Neither team could find another goal in regulation, sending the game to OT where Noah Delaurier (1G, 1A) gave Prairie the 2-1 win just 59 seconds in.聽

Prairie Hockey Academy (0) vs Notre Dame (1/OT) U17

Joshua Heitman (30/30) and Cole Fox (24/25) were perfect in regulation as they kept the game scoreless for 60 minutes of play. Carter Smith would score the lone goal of the game 1:31 into overtime to give Notre Dame a 1-0 win in the last game of the night Thursday.聽

Fairmont Hockey (4) vs Bishop’s College School (5/OT) East U18

Lance McCloskey (1G, 2A) and Cole Bieksa (1G, 1A) scored power play goals for Fairmont while Gavin Rusenstrom (2G) countered with an even strength marker as the first period ended 2-1 in favour of the visitors. Rusenstrom tied the game 8:30 into the second but William Urtel (1G, 1A) restored the Fairmont lead 1:17 later. Jayden Bakhtiari Shirk (1G, 2A) would double the Fairmont advantage with 1:01 remaining in the second, scoring their third power play goal of the game. Down by two, Bishop鈥檚 would get goals from Taitt Dobbin and Adam Straka to tie the game and force overtime. In the extra frame, Tristan Gagnon (1G, 1A) scored his 12th of the season with 3 seconds left to complete the comeback and give Bishop鈥檚 the 5-4 win. Felix-Antoine Emond (24/28) and Beckham Brossard (42/47) were in net for their respective teams.聽

Mount Academy (3) vs Ontario Hockey Academy (4/OT) East U17

Malinoa Meiler scored his first of the season on the power play as OHA grabbed a 1-0 lead. Daniel Li tied the game six minutes late with his second of the year, an unassisted marker. Nathaniel St. Pierre Maltais gave Mount the lead just 20 seconds into the second but Teo Lamarche (1G, 1A) replied 1:32 later and Touwa Omi put OHA back ahead midway through the period. Cohen Paul would tie the game with 5:19 remaining to force overtime. In OT, Jonathan Benchlouch scored 1:32 in to give OHA a 4-3 victory. Mathis Bernier (22/25) was credited with the win while Ben Fleming (33/37) was charged with the loss.聽

King Heights Academy (1) vs Bourget College (3) East U18

A 39 save performance from Roey Vered (39/40) backstopped Bourget College to a 3-1 win over King Heights. Zakhar Puzriakov scored a power play goal in the first period as KHA led 1-0. Olivier Tetreault and Alexis Gauthier would score 55 seconds apart early in the second as Bourget quickly turned a 1-0 deficit into a 2-1 lead. The score would remain that way until Zack Leblanc added an empty netter with seven seconds remaining to secure the Bourget victory. Cole Minthorn (24/26) made 24 saves in the loss.聽

Fort Erie International Academy (1) vs Bishop’s College School (6) East U17

A power play goal by Samuel Boutet (2G, 1A) opened the scoring for Bishop鈥檚 7:56 into the game. Christophe Gagne evened the score less than two minutes later with his second of the season. Thomas Roy (3G) countered with his second of the year for Bishop鈥檚, just 1:24 after Gagne had tied the game. Bishop鈥檚 would take over in the second as Grady Cohen, Boutet and Roy all scored to increase their advantage to 5-1. Roy would complete the hat-trick in the third, securing a 6-1 Bishop鈥檚 win. Egor Oganesyan (18/19) and Demitry Gikas (44/50) were in net for their respective teams.聽

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (1) vs Delta Hockey Academy (6) U15 Prep

Delta led 1-0 after 20 as Tripp Fischer (3G, 1A) scored his 17th goal of the season. Brady Oatman (1G, 1A) extended the lead early in the second before Alexander Sharman and Fischer traded power play markers. Nicholas Peach (1G, 1A) would add to the Delta lead 34 seconds later, scoring in the final minute of the period. In the third Fischer would complete the hat-trick 8:56 into the period and Conor Nicolson added his fifth of the year 26 seconds later as Delta grabbed the 6-1 victory. Jack Utsunomiya (29/30) made 29 saves for his ninth win of the season. Dylan Mingo (40/46) was in net for RHA Kelowna in the loss.聽

Northern Alberta Xtreme (9) vs OHA Edmonton (1) U15 Prep

Ahmad Fayad (3G, 2A) recorded a hat-trick and two assists to lead NAX to a 9-1 win over OHA Edmonton. Kalen Miles (2G, 2A) added two goals and two assists while Teagen Bouchard (3A) had three helpers. Josh Frazer was the lone OHA Edmonton skater to beat Dawson Sheehan (25/26), doing so late in the second period after NAX had already scored seven straight. Owen Amyotte (28/37) faced 37 shots in net for OHA Edmonton in the loss.聽

BWC Academy (5) vs North Shore Warriors (1) U18 Prep

Backed by a three goal first period BWC Academy defeated the North Shore Warriors 5-1. Charlie Robinson and Kai Anderson scored even strength goals while Max Malinousky added a power play marker in the first. Nicholas Morin got North Shore on the board 7:35 into the second with his sixth goal of the year. Richard Wonyeneh (1G, 1A) and William Shepard (1G, 2A) countered with goals 59 seconds apart as BWC Academy held a 5-1 advantage heading into the third. The lead would hold until the final buzzer as Noah Sinagowitz (50/51) and Kyle Taylor (50/55) each made 15 saves in the third period.聽

Ontario Hockey Academy (4) vs Ulysse Academie (0) East U18

Rafael Tremblay (23/23) made 23 saves to record his first shutout of the 2024/25 East U18 season as OHA defeated Ulysse 4-0. Nathanael Coon-Come and Max Patenaude (2G) scored first period goals 45 seconds apart before a scoreless second period. Patenaude added a power play marker 1:36 into the third before Danny Kananga added an empty netter with 1:58 remaining to secure the OHA win. Virgil Sausset (21/24) made 21 saves in the loss.聽

Selwyn House School (7) vs CIH Academy (2) East U17

Jackson Pitfield (1G, 1A) scored just 19 seconds in and Julian Harroch (2G, 2A), Bobby Avedesian and Luca Macri added goals of their own as Selwyn exploded for 4 goals in the opening 18:24. Noah Panetta would get CIH Academy on the board 46 seconds later and Anri Ishigaki scored 32 seconds after that to cut the deficit in half heading into the intermission. After a scoreless second period, Harroch scored 44 seconds into the third to increase their advantage. Isaac Huberman (1G, 1A) would add a late power play marker and Pasquale Presti (1G, 1A) scored in the final minute as Selwyn took the 7-2 win. Luca Ottoni (23/25) was credited with the win.聽

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (4) vs North Shore Warriors (1) U15 Prep

A power play goal with 1:21 left in the first by Cameron Young-Thompson (1G, 1A) put Pacific Coast ahead 1-0. Maximus Scheffer scored the lone second period goal to double the lead heading into the final frame. Luke Schamehorn (1G, 1A) scored the second PCHA power play goal 2:16 into the third as they pulled ahead 3-0. Edward Kemp would end the Oliver Boniface (32/33) shutout bid 3:43 later but that was as close as North Shore would get as a Trent Porter empty net goal with 1:41 remaining secured the 4-1 Pacific Coast victory. Elias Mitrikas (36/39) faced 39 shots in the loss.聽

Delta Hockey Academy (4) vs BWC Academy (1) U17 Prep

Delta led 1-0 4:34 in as Kishan Saggu (1G, 1A) scored his 24th goal of the season. Delta would hit the trifecta to start the second as defenseman Dylan Hurren (1G, 1A) scored 5-on-5, Wyatt Callander scored on the power play, and Maxum Pyatt (1G, 1A) added a shorthanded marker 1:32 later. Nic Collins would halt the run with a BWC Academy power play goal late in the second. Matthew Wong (30/31) and Jeevin Sandhu (34/38) kept clean sheets in the third period, leading to the game ending 4-1 in favour of Delta.聽聽

South Alberta Hockey Academy (0) vs Edge School (5) U18 Prep

Ryley Budd (28/28) made 28 saves for his second shutout of the season as Edge School defeated SAHA 5-0. Mirco Dufour鈥檚 (3G) shorthanded goal 5:51 into the game turned out to be the Edge game winner. Ethan Elefante added a late first period marker, Nick Wytrychowksi and Dufour scored in the second, and Dufour completed the hat-trick in the third period as he led the Edge offence with three points. Kannen Kirkwood (31/36) faced 36 shots in the loss.聽

Delta Hockey Academy Green (6) vs Delta Hockey Academy Black (2) Female U18 Prep

In a battle between the two Delta squads it was the 13th ranked Delta Black who was ahead after 20 as Alexis Howitt and Haley Waugh scored in the first. Second ranked Delta Green would wake-up in the second as Emma Kohl, Zaynab Kalyan, Katie Olfert and Niayah Morris all beat Nicole Flesher (48/54) to put their team ahead 4-2 heading into the third. It was the same story in the third as Payton Finnie (2G, 1A) scored twice, including once on the power play, as Delta Green earned a 6-2 win.聽

Northern Alberta Xtreme (3) vs Rink Hockey Academy Winnipeg (4) U15

Jared Ryan scored just 55 seconds in and Brady Bisaillon added a power play goal midway through the first as NAX grabbed a 2-0 lead inside the opening 10 minutes. Kelson Hawreluik (1G, 1A) and Braedan Gilberson tied the game late in the frame, scoring goals 17 seconds apart. Beck Van Kemenade (1G, 2A) gave RHA Winnipeg their first lead 40 seconds into the second as they scored three goals in 1:50 of gameplay. Another NAX power play goal, this time by Jett Evans, tied the game midway through the second. But Eli Wasylyk put RHA Winnipeg ahead going into the third period where Haize Brighnose (58/61) made 24 saves as RHA Winnipeg held on for the 4-3 upset win.聽

Okanagan Hockey Academy (1) vs St. George’s School (7) U15 Prep

St. George鈥檚 scored seven straight en route to a 7-1 win Friday. Noah Fowler (2G, 1A), Nathaniel Moore (1G, 2A) and defenseman Quinn Pickering (3A) led the offence with three points each. Beck Charlton (1G, 1A), Louis Oscar Holowaychuk (1G, 1A), Logan Okamura and Michael Taylor scored the other goals in the win. Gage Mark scored the lone OHA goal, ending the Joffrey Chan (19/20) shutout bid with 8:19 remaining.聽

Shawnigan Lake School (5/SO) vs St. George’s School (4) U17 Prep

Case Bartley and Shay Soo traded first period goals as the two teams headed to the second tied at 1-1. Special teams would play a key role in the second as Samuel Wilson (1G, 1A) gave Shawnigan the lead with a power play marker before Jason Gao (1G, 1A) and Aaron Castro (1G, 1A) scored power play goals for St. George鈥檚. It was the game story in the third as Egan Kenny levelled the score with a power play marker with 4:54 remaining. Gao and Richard Desilets II (1G, 1A) would trade power play goals to send the game to overtime. After OT solved nothing, Spencer Currie and Desilets II each beat Carter Adams (40/44) and Stefan Kostin (38/42) stopped both St. George鈥檚 shooters as Shawnigan grabbed a 5-4 shootout win.聽

BWC Academy (4) vs North Shore Warriors (1) U15

Following a scoreless first, Chase Henderson (1G, 1A) would give BWC Academy the initial lead halfway through the second. Nathan DaSilva (1G, 2A) chipped in BWC Academy鈥檚 second tally part way through the third. Rex Norman would get NSW on the board late, but would score in between two empty netters for BWC Academy. Benjamin Boudreau (32/34) played a big role for North Shore, stopping 32 of 34 shots he faced while Tyson Oake (24/25) secured the win with a 24-save effort.

King’s Edgehill School (2) vs Okanagan Hockey Ontario (7) East U18

Friday鈥檚 Feature Game swayed heavily in OHO鈥檚 favour early on. Within the opening ten minutes, Tom Boudet (3G, 1A) had two goals while Tom Garas (2G, 1A) added a third. Liam Nash would strike for King鈥檚 Edgehill School in the latter half of the first, giving them some life for the second. However, just 48-seconds into play, Garas would net his second of the evening to restore the three goal advantage for OHO. Jack Warren would score the only other goal of the frame, making things 4-2 OHO after forty. Just like in the first, OHO was scoring in succession. The first player not named Tom would find the scoresheet for OHO鈥檚 fifth goal, that being Eric Hartwig on a feed from Logan Brown (2A). Boudet would polish off his hat-trick on a breakaway effort soon after. To wrap everything up, Parker Fergusson (1G, 4A) would score his first of the evening, capping off a five point night and 7-2 victory for OHO.

Okanagan Hockey Ontario (4) vs Lower Canada College (5/SO) East U17

Despite Lukas Royko (2G, 1A) breaking the ice for LCC early on, OHO would leave the first frame with the lead after Brayden Connelly (1G, 1A) and Liam Louca scored goals in quick succession. History would repeat itself in the second as LCC would score the opening goal of the frame, followed by another quick pair of goals by OHO, leaving things 4-2 through the first two periods of play. However, things would shake up in the third as Matthew D鈥橴rso would bring his team to within one. Later in the frame, Royko would pounce on a loose puck in the crease on the powerplay, tying things up and forcing extra time. A shootout would end up taking place between these two teams. D鈥橴rso and Royko would make no mistake for LCC, burying their first two attempts. Brodie Pithie (2A) gave OHO some life in the shootout giving them a shot at forcing an extra round, but Alessandro Sforza (11/15) would shut down their final shooter, clinching the comeback win in the shootout for LCC. In goal for OHO, Ben Grant (48/52) amassed a staggering 48-saves in the SOL.

OHA Edmonton (3) vs Edge School (8) U15

A jam play from Marek Pashko (1G, 1A) gave OHA Edmonton the early lead which they almost took into the first intermission. However, a hardnose play from Charlie Usher (1G, 1A) put Edge on the scoresheet after twenty. Come the second, Edge would find their groove, scoring five unanswered to establish a 6-1 lead. Both teams would trade two goals a piece in the third as Edge proceeded to acquire their 28th win of the campaign. Brody Antignani (2G, 1A) and Zachary Pomeroy (2G) each scored twice in the win.

Edge School (6) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (3) U17

After swapping goals in the first period, Edge School would garner a two goal advantage after a strong showing in the second period. Henry Doucette and Austin Jefferies would supply the second period tallies. NAX would display some push back in the third as Barrett Fogolin (1G, 1A) nabbed a powerplay goal just over a minute in. However, Edge would sustain their pressure and keep pouring on the offence when the chances arose, outshooting NAX 18-10 in the frame. Mikai Mast (30/33) racked up thirty saves in the win while Lenox Alanen (45/51) had a strong showing with over fifty shots sent his way.聽

Shawnigan Lake School (2) vs Yale Hockey Academy (6) U15 Prep

Parker McMillan (2G, 2A) opened the scoring with his 20th of the season to give Yale the go ahead lead. Yale would go on to end the period up by three. McMillan would strike once again on the powerplay early in the second. Baden Glithero (2G) would score back-to-back powerplay goals to install some life in Shawnigan. Yale would bounce back with a goal from Matteo Zenone (1G, 1A) to cap off the period before calming things down in the third. Mason Sutherland (31/33) picked up the win making 31-saves in goal.

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (3) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (2) U17 Prep

OHA unleashed two goals in the opening ten minutes thanks to the efforts of Landon Nagle and Maxx Parfitt. RHA Kelowna would get one back before the ice clean, courtesy of a powerplay goal from Ethan Fidelak. Things would remain docile in the scoring department for the majority of the second until Carson Smith scored with a mere seven seconds left on the clock, tying things at 2-2. Halfway through the third, Nate MacPhee would chip in the go ahead goal for RHA Kelowna, giving them their first lead of the contest which they would hold on to till the very end. Asher Netherton (24/26) picked up the win in the cage, stopping all 18-shots OHA fired through the second and third periods. Linden Sobocan (30/33) gave everything he had, stopping 30-shots in his first loss as a starter this season.

OHA Edmonton (5) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (4) U17 Prep

A busy first frame saw each team record three goals each. Isaac Sousa (2G) scored two of RHA Winnipeg鈥檚 goals, including the game tying goal late in the period. Gavin Quennelle gave RHA Winnipeg the lead early in the second, scoring just over a minute into play. Portland Winterhawks prospect Cash Brebant (1G, 1A) would counter Quennelle鈥檚 go ahead goal, scoring a powerplay marker in the final minute of the frame, gaining some momentum for OHA Edmonton in the third. OHA Edmonton鈥檚 powerplay success would blossom once again as Iljas Hasuew net his own goal on the man advantage just over five minutes into play. OHA Edmonton would hold on to that lead till the buzzer sounded with Aidan Prosser (32/36) picking up the win in goal.聽

OHA Edmonton (11) vs Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (4) U18 Prep

Not a single active player, including the goaltender, on OHA Edmonton left the ice without registering a point Friday evening. Ben Shaw (3G) led the team with a hat-trick performance. Ten other skaters recorded multi-point affairs, including Hunter Yee (2G, 1A) with a two-goal outing. Parker Snell (31/35) made 31-saves in between the pipes for OHA Edmonton. William Picklyk (2G, 1A) led the offensive output for Pilot Mound, nabbing three points in the loss.

Fort Erie International Academy (3/OT) vs Mount Academy (2) East U18

A perfect start from Mount Academy left them with a two goal lead through twenty thanks to goals from Justin Hughes and Alex Laboissonniere. Fort Erie would show some pushback in the second, outshooting Mount 16-4, but unable to find the back of the cage. Early in the third, Riley Cave (1G, 1A) would have an answer for William Talbot (45/48), getting his team on the board. Fort Erie would keep the pressure coming and eventually strike shorthanded, courtesy of Gianluca Garippo. This was enough to force overtime where FEIA would eventually capitalise on a powerplay as Ben Cornick wired home the game winner. Timothee Fengos (25/27) was rewarded with the win in goal, stopping every Mount shot through the final forty-plus minutes.聽

Ontario Hockey Academy (2) vs Kuper Academy (7) East U17

Malkin Pierre (2G, 2A) put on a display Friday night, potting a pair of goals along with two assists for a four point performance over OHA. Five separate skaters would nab the rest of Kuper Academy鈥檚 goals, displaying their overall control in this matchup. In the 7-2 win, Kuper Academy fired 57-shots on target, 50 of which were stopped by Griffin Fitzpatrick (50/57) in a hard fought loss between the pipes.聽

Delta Hockey Academy White (3) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (4) U15

Callan McCall (1G, 1A) walked away with the lone goal through twenty to give PCHA the early lead. Zhehan Zhao would get Delta White on the board early in the second as they began to pour on the shots, but PCHA remained composed, channeling another three goals for and leaving the period with a 4-2 lead. Caden Sugiyama (2G) played a huge part in that period, scoring twice in 12-seconds, but the work between the pipes from Shay Van Slyke (57/60), stopping an immense 29-shots in the second alone. In a tight knit third, Rylan Bassi would score the lone goal of the frame for Delta White, but it wasn鈥檛 enough to surmount a comeback over PCHA and the slick Van Slyke. The Edmonton, AB native would garner an astonishing 57-saves in the win to knock down the lower mainland titans, giving PCHA their sixth win of the season.

Notre Dame (1) vs Edge School (6) U15 Prep

2011-born forward George Matheos got the ball rolling for Edge early in the first. Matheos鈥檚 goal was later followed by Nicholas Edgar, scoring his third goal in four games. Edge would continue the pressure in the second, scoring a shorthanded goal courtesy of Jayden Maschke less than two minutes in. Edge would go on to score six unanswered before Joey Jackson got one on the board for Notre Dame, spoiling Delano Pockar鈥檚 (29/30) shutout in the final minute of play.

Edge School (1) vs South Alberta Hockey Academy (3) Female U18 Prep

Edge School came out to play in the first period, outshooting SAHA 10-6 and being rewarded with the lead after Lila Deis netted her fifth of the campaign. SAHA would show some pushback in the second after Kamryn Reiber tied things up part way through the frame. In the latter half of the period, Keyana Bert would score the go ahead goal. Come the third, Edge once again was putting it all out on the line, outshooting SAHA 14-3 in search of the equalizer. Hannah Palumbo (27/28) remained calm in goal for SAHA, steering all 14-shots aside as Riley Bourque scored the eventual insurance marker part way through the frame. Palumbo recorded 27-saves in the win, backing SAHA to their fifth straight win on the regular season schedule.聽

St. George’s School (4/SO) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (3) U15

Hudson Lesk (1G, 1A) gave the Saints the early lead with a powerplay goal, but OHA would claw back with two of their own before the ice clean including the late go ahead goal from Ryson Barker. The scoring would take a hiatus in the second as each goalie remained perfect, but Minsoo Lee would score 29-seconds into the third to tie things up for St. George鈥檚. Part way through the frame, Owen Magness (1G, 1A) would restore OHA鈥檚 lead that they looked to carry to the buzzer, but a late goal from Liam McLean (1G, 1A) would go on to force overtime and a shootout. Alan Qiu would score the shootout’s lone goal, securing the late comeback victory for St. George鈥檚. Jonah Gamble (37/40) came out on top in the goalie battle, recording 37-saves along with three stops in shootout.

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (3) vs Shawnigan Lake School (5) U18 Prep

Teams would swap goals back-and-forth between the opening two frames with RHA Kelowna having the slight edge in shots through that time. Come the third, Shawnigan鈥檚 captain, Vincent Croteau wired home his 12th of the season on the powerplay to give them their first lead of the match. Later in the frame, Matthew Last鈥檚 first of the season added some insurance to Shawnigan鈥檚 lead. Aidan Fisher was able to get one back in the later stages for RHA Kelowna, but Last鈥檚 goal would prove to be the difference maker as Shawnigan took down their Interior rivals. Will Stonehouse (40/43) was crucial in goal for Shawnigan, racking up 40-saves in the 5-3 victory.聽

Okanagan Hockey Academy (2/SO) vs BWC Academy (1) U17

Scoring came at a luxury in Friday鈥檚 tilt between OHA and BWC Academy. Brayden Moar would strike first for BWC Academy part way through the first. This lead would hold until the latter half of the third where Lucan Kostiuk would nab his ninth of the year to tie things up and force overtime for OHA. Overtime would remain somewhat stagnant as BWC Academy recorded the lone shot before things ended up going to a shootout. Jaxon Bartsch would score on OHA鈥檚 first attempt, putting the pressure on BWC Academy鈥檚 upcoming shooters. After their first two shooters failed to capitalise, OHA鈥檚 Jace Parsons scored the dagger, taking down BWC Academy on their home turf. Alex Youngson (14/15) picked up the win for OHA making a calm 14-saves while Liam Kellett (32/33) gave it his all, stopping 32-shots through 65-minutes of play.

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Ulysse Academie (4/OT) vs CIH Academy (3) East U18

Andrew Mark (1G, 1A) opened the scoring 12:53 in for CIH Academy but Marco Campo tied the game 23 seconds later with his eighth of the season. Giuliano Leuzzi (2G, 1A) gave Ulysse a first period lead, finding the back of the net with 2:08 left in the period. Tucker Clare evened the score midway through the second, but Ulysse once again had a quick response as Ezekiel Lambert (1G, 1A) countered 2:42 later. Trailing by one midway through the final period, Quinton Kakabat picked the perfect time to score his first of the season, tying the game and forcing an eventual overtime. In OT, Leuzzi scored unassisted 2:30 in as Ulysse earned a 4-3 win in a game in which they outshot CIH Academy 64-27. Leonidas Barkoulas (24/27) and Noah Martin (60/64) were in net for their respective teams.聽

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (8) vs St. Mary’s Academy (5) Female U18 Prep

A high scoring affair saw Ava Hrubeniuk (3G, 1A) open the scoring four minutes in and Camryn Falloon (1G, 1A) counter for St. Mary鈥檚 1:30 later. RHA Winnipeg came out firing on all cylinders in the second as Paetyn Stansell and Brooklyn Collins scored 34 seconds apart and Hrubeniuk added her second 1:16 later as it became a 4-1 RHA Winnipeg lead 3:59 into the middle frame. Piper Holbrook (1G, 2A) extended the lead midway through the period before Kaitlyn Harvey finally halted the run with 3:08 remaining in the period. Peyton Mages would add another St. Mary鈥檚 goal exactly three minutes later to bring her team within two going into the third. Reese Kartusch (2G, 1A) would score back-to-back goals to start the third as St. Mary鈥檚 crawled all the way back to tie the game 5-5. However, Shayla Scinocca scored the game winner for RHA Winnipeg with 4:51 remaining and Hrubeniuk completed the hat-trick 15 seconds later. Sydney Stibbard added a late empty net goal to secure the win.聽

Delta Hockey Academy Green (5) vs North Shore Warriors (4) Female U18 Prep

Gabriella Lee opened the scoring on the power play for Delta Green 4:43 into the game. London McDavid (2G) doubled the lead 11:11 into the first before Kaida Okamura and Molly Cole traded goals to close out the period. Payton Finnie (1G, 1A) scored 48 seconds into the second and McDavid scored her second of the game less than three minutes later as Delta Green had a 5-1 lead. Despite the large deficit, North Shore refused to go away quietly as Elise Miller (1G, 1A) and Castilla Rubin added second period markers to bring their team within striking distance heading into the final period. Knyla Evans brought North Shore within one 6:10 into the third as they looked to pull off the improbable comeback. However, Jillian Matthews (28/32) ultimately had different plans, preserving the Delta Green lead as they held on for a 5-4 win. Haylie Hedges (39/44) faced 44 shots in the loss.聽

Shawnigan Lake School (7) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (4) U18 Prep

Shawnigan came out firing on all cylinders, scoring five goals in the first 12:52 of the game. Nigel Alberts opened the scoring on the power play before Thierry Demers (3G, 2A) and Vincent Croteau (1G, 1A) scored even strength goals 1:23 apart. Easton Sangris (1G, 3A) added to the lead with a shorthanded marker and Demers scored another power play goal 1:01 after that. Maxwell Hoey halted the run 2:07 later while Trace Anderson and Elliott Hill (1G, 2A) scored second period markers to bring Pacific Coast within two. The Shawnigan power play would strike again as Ryan Turner (1G, 1A) scored 1:30 into the third. Jed Lake (1G, 1A) would counter for PCHA 1:24 later but that was as close as the comeback attempt would get as Demers completed the hat-trick less than two minutes later to secure the 7-4 Shawnigan win. Will Stonehouse (42/46) made 42 saves in net for the win.聽

Delta Hockey Academy (2) vs North Shore Warriors (1) U18 Prep

Greyson Moroz (57/58) and Georgi Milanov (23/25) kept clean sheets in the first period as the two teams remained scoreless until Milan Mrsic (1G, 1A) beat Milanov five minutes into the second. Jaiven Mann doubled the lead 8:16 into the third with his 11th of the year. North Shore would finally break through with 2:02 remaining when Matteo Paradiso scored his 18th of the year. Ultimately, the clock ran out on North Shore as the 57 save performance from Moroz gave Delta the 2-1 win.聽

Edge School (6) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (5) U15

Eric Sexton opened the score for CIHA late in the first but Zachary Pomeroy was quick to counter for Edge, doing so less than two minutes later. Tomas Figura (2G) scored twice in a span of 1:50 as CIHA grabbed a 3-1 lead midway through the second. Lachlan Kisio 92G) replied for Edge 23 seconds later, but Liam Nycholat (2G) restored the two-goal lead 2:01 after that. Luke Tschetter and Brody Antignani (1G, 1A) scored back-to-back goals to set up an entertaining finish. Nycholat put CIHA back on top 44 seconds later, with 2:40 remaining. Kyden Bartole levelled the score 1:06 later and Kisio scored on the power play with just five seconds left as Edge waited until the final seconds to grab their first and only lead of the game. Caden Stanley (26/31) would finish with 26 saves to secure the Edge win.聽

Prairie Hockey Academy (1) vs OHA Edmonton (7) U15

OHA Edmonton opened the scoring 2:16 into the game when the puck found Braydon Lynam all alone in the slot and he made no mistake, going post and in for his fourth of the season. Tristan Reimer tied the game midway through the first, beating Connor Phillips (24/25) with a wrist shot high glove on a 2-on-1. The second belonged to OHA Edmonton as Lane Huscroft (2G) scored twice and Eli Swift (1G, 1A) and Jaxson Weisgerber (2G, 2A) each scored once. Gavin Gong and Weisgerber added third period goals as OHA Edmonton scored six unanswered for the 7-1 win Friday. Conner Aldag (55/62) faced 62 shots in the loss.聽

Delta Hockey Academy (5/OT) vs North Shore Warriors (4) U17

Lochlan Shaw opened the scoring for North Shore but Delta led 2-1 after 20 as Sam Harvey and Lincoln Arkinstall (1G, 1A) scored power play goals 44 seconds apart. Christian Sum and Kayden Runstedler (1G, 1A) traded goals less than two minutes apart midway through the second as it remained a one goal game. Emil Najm (2G) doubled the lead 1:23 later but Joshua Moussadji (1G, 1A) responded for North Shore less than two minutes after that. Ryder Fitzpatrick (1G, 1A) scored the lone third period goal to even the score and force overtime. Delta would avoid the collapse as Najm scored 2:57 into the extra frame to give them a 5-4 win.聽

St. Mary’s Academy (2) vs Balmoral Hall School (4) Female U18 Prep

Balmoral scored the lone first period goal as Darby Amundson (1G, 1A) found the back of the net on the power play 5:57 in. Makenna Williment (2G) added to the lead 53 seconds into the second, and again less than five minutes later. Kaitlyn Harvey (1G, 1A) would get St. Mary鈥檚 on the board late in the second with a power play goal. Hannah Arnold would add a power play goal of her own midway through the third as St. Mary鈥檚 climbed within one. But Madeline McKay (1G, 2A) added her first goal and third point of the night 1:39 later to secure the Balmoral victory. Mimi Ferreira (27/29) made 27 saves in net for the win.聽聽

Delta Hockey Academy (5) vs STAR Hockey Academy (3) U15 Prep

Levi Ellingsen (3A) nabbed assists on STAR鈥檚 initial two goals by Ronin Brunner and Daniel Makovetskiy (2G). However, Delta would fire back in the second as their offence began to heat up. Tripp Fischer sparked a chain of five unanswered goals through the next period and a half of play. Ethan Kitchen (1G, 2A) would score one and supply helpers on two other Delta markers. Makovetskiy would get one back for STAR in the late stages of the match but it was too little too late for the Washington-based squad. Jack Utsunomiya (34/36) played an impressive game between the pipes for Delta, racking up 34-saves through sixty minutes of play.

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (2) vs North Shore Warriors (1) U17 Prep

Brayden Howe (1G, 1A) would provide the opening goal for PCHA but would quickly be matched by North Shore鈥檚 Cruze Kopeck. A scoreless second would follow as defending and goaltending proved to be vital in this affair. In the late stages of the third, Treytin Frizzell would slide one past Ethan Suhr (37/39) with only seven seconds remaining on the clock. PCHA would go on to seal up this contest with goaltender Ander Reyes (28/29) posting 28-saves.

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (4) vs Prairie Hockey Academy (3) U17 Prep

A strong opening twenty saw PHA outshoot RHA Winnipeg 24-13 and introduce a 2-1 lead. RHA Winnipeg would gain some footing early in the second after Isaac Sousa (1G, 1A) wired his 23rd of the campaign past Drake Mooney (36/40). Brady Keith (2G) would later deflect home the go ahead goal halfway through the second. Brady Robert (50/53) also showed up large in the middle frame, stopping all 13-shots. In the third, Keith would bang in a feed from Swift Current Broncos prospect Knox Burton (1G, 1A) to further advance their lead. Ethan Unger would get one back for PHA late in the third, but that鈥檚 the last they would get through Robert. Robert went on to rack up an astounding 50-saves in the RHA Winnipeg victory.聽

Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (1) vs Edge School (7) U15 Prep

Things remained tight through twenty between Pilot Mound and Edge School on Friday鈥檚 Feature Matchup. Keagan Grant (2G, 2A) and Cole Landreville would trade goals back and forth halfway through the first, but a quick response from George Matheos restored Edge鈥檚 lead instantaneously. Just six seconds into the second, Grant would wire home his second, extending Edge鈥檚 lead. Nicholas Edgar (2G) would snag the fourth goal off a sweet dish from Luke Huska (1G, 3A). Edge would add another three goals in the third to cap off a comfortable victory to start their weekend. Kaidyn Thomas (23/24) went on to steer aside 23-shots in the win while Yuki Kido (46/53) posted a formidable 46-stops in the loss.

Ontario Hockey Academy (8) vs CIH Academy (3) East U18

OHA鈥檚 offence carried out six unanswered goals in the opening half of this contest against CIH Academy. Sebastian Erkenbolling (3G, 1A) delivered a majority of the scoring, netting a hat-trick and four points. Jeremy St. Louis (2G, 1A) would add a shorthanded marker in the third to iron out a three point performance. Taiga Soneji (2G) would get two goals in the third back for CIH to soften the blow.

Okanagan Hockey Academy (4) vs Yale Hockey Academy (0) U17 Prep

An all-around performance led to a routine victory for OHA as they visited Yale Hockey Academy in Abbotsford, BC on Friday. Jacob Leamy got things started with a slot shot in the first to establish an early lead while the big guns came in a built off that advantage. Luke Assi (2G, 1A) would nab two while Trey Tourigny (1G, 2A) potted one and added helpers on Assi鈥檚 tallies. Linden Sobocan (22/22) was in net for the win, picking up his fourth shutout within his last five starts, giving the Kelowna Rockets prospect six shutouts on the season, a U17 Prep single season record.

Edge School (3/OT) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (2) U18 Prep

Adam M鈥檋amed didn鈥檛 hold back, scoring just over a minute in to secure Edge the early lead over their inner-city rivals. The score wouldn鈥檛 adjust for another forty minutes as the second contained no scoring. Lincoln Martin would garner one back for CIHA early in the third. Halfway through the period, Ethan Elefante would restore Edge鈥檚 lead. However, just under a minute later, a blast from the point with thanks to Jack Wideman once again tied this contest up. In the eventual overtime, Edge would receive a powerplay in the final two minutes. On the man advantage, Everett Silvertips prospect Mirco Dufour would net his third GWG of the season to keep the bragging rights in Edge School鈥檚 favour. Brock England (3A) provided assists to each Edge goal while Leif Oaten (31/33) racked up 31-saves in the win.

Yale Hockey Academy (7) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (4) U15 Prep

6鈥6 defender, Christopher Kokkoris, scored his first of the campaign to give Yale the initial lead in Penticton on Friday. Luca Vaugeois (1G, 1A) would restore the tie a couple minutes later. However, Yale would find their stride shortly after, netting five unanswered throughout the next period and a half of play. Alexander Sharman (3G, 1A) would score a hat-trick in the latter half of the game, but Yale鈥檚 lead was far too much to overcome in the late stages. Matteo Zenone (2G, 1A) and Tony Cabelka (2G, 1A) each led Yale on the scoresheet with a pair of goals each.聽

Okanagan Hockey Academy (3) vs Yale Hockey Academy (5) U18 Prep

Ethan Makokis (1G, 1A) got OHA on the board first part way through the first. Shortly after, Jayden Oleskiw wired home Yale鈥檚 first to tie things up. OHA and Yale would trade goals once more before the ice clean. A quiet second would only feature one goal as Eli Barrett gave Yale the lead early in the frame. Yale would continue to build on their lead in the third as Gus Schill and Evan Cook (1G, 1A) added insurance markers. Bradley Schmidt would get one back for OHA late, but the game was already in Yale鈥檚 grasp at that point. Nathan Kam (30/33) secured the W, making 30-saves in the process.

Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (1) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (7) Female U18 Prep

Payton Chornley (2G) continues to make noise in the Female U18 prep division, potting another two goals to her dominant January. Rowyn Street (2G, 1A) also scored two shorthanded markers in the third, giving her 23 on the season, surpassing her total from the 2023/24 season. McKayla Romano would score a highlight reel goal for Pilot Mound鈥檚 lone goal, making up for her missed penalty shot in the first period.

BWC Academy (5) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (3) U15

A Tommy Nemeth wrister trickled through to give PCHA the sole lead through twenty minutes of play. BWC Academy鈥檚 Ryker Carson (1G, 1A) and Owen Chapman would quickly garner the lead with two goals separated by less than a minute. PCHA would claw back with two thanks to efforts from Kaz Westcott and Caden Sugiyama (1G, 1A).Down by one entering the third, BWC Academy would break the ice at the halfway point and not look back. Carter Yule would go on to spark a chain of three unanswered, picking up the GWG. Tyson Oake (29/32) would stop all 14-shots he saw in the third, backing BWC Academy to a comeback victory.

Northern Alberta Xtreme (7) vs Notre Dame (3) U15 Prep

Jett Evans opened the scoring for his first goal in U15 Prep competition. Six separate goal scorers would net the rest for NAX with Riley Brown (1G, 2A) leading the way with three points over his former team. Ben Meyer (48/55) made a formidable 48-saves in the loss while Dawson Sheehan (18/21) picked up the win on the other end of the ice.

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (5) vs Prairie Hockey Academy (2) U17

RHA Winnipeg came out the gates swinging with five unanswered goals though the first half of this contest. Alijah Lodhar would get Prairie on the board late in the second while Cohen Greenwood added his 10th of the season in the third. Justin Campbell鈥檚 first period marker would stand as the GWG while Grayson McDonald (10/12) held down the crease, picking up an assist in the win as well.

Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (3) vs OHA Edmonton (7) U17 Prep

OHA Edmonton and Pilot Mound would split the scoring in the first with goals from Miles Coates (2G) and Christian Caby. OHA Edmonton would find their offensive footing in the second, potting four goals to eventually establish a 5-2 lead. In the third, Saskatoon Blades prospect Jaggar John (3G) would add another two, completing his hat-trick with a shorthanded tally in the process. Dysen Loewen (31/34) made 31-saves backing OHA Edmonton to the comfortable win.

Edge School (1) vs South Alberta Hockey Academy (9) U17 Prep

SAHA鈥檚 offence broke through in a marquee matchup with Edge School, scoring nine goals on Friday. Matthew Cameron-Skidmore (2G) and Kutcher Aquila (2G) would each acquire a pair of goals while Karter Kurpjuweit (4A) amassed four helpers. Hunter Zawislak (30/31) posted 30 saves in the win, coming one save shy of the shutout due to a goal from Izayah Zaharko.

Yale Hockey Academy (5) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (1) U15

Yale was striking late in the frames as all three goals in the first two periods came in the final three minutes of play. Owen Magness would find one short side in the early stages of the third for OHA, but a quick response from Yale鈥檚 Ryker Stevens (1G, 1A) restored the momentum. Max Ritchey (1G, 1A) would supply the back breaker late in the third as Yale went on to win 5-1. Lucca Tassone (17/18) picked up his 11th win of the campaign, making 17-saves in the W.聽

BWC Academy (0) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (4) U17

Jack Drinkwater opened the scoring for PCHA with an early goal in the first. Tyson Jeske (1G, 1A) would add to this lead with an early goal in the second. PCHA would add another two in the third, wrapping up a routine win over BWC Academy. Eliott Horner (32/32) came through big in goal, making 32-stops for his second shutout of the season.

Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy (1) vs Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy (3) U18 Prep

Sokratis Markarian (2G) supplied the early lead for Coeur d鈥橝lene, scoring under three minutes into play. Wenatchee鈥檚 Cal Kellenberg would tie things up later in the frame. Tied going into the second, CDA would keep up the pressure as Markarian would add his second of the evening to give CDA back the lead. Later in the frame, Aleksandr Skuratov would add the insurance marker as CDA鈥檚 Bennett Byers (24/25) would remain perfect for the rest of the contest, racking up 24-saves for his 11th win of the season.

Shawnigan Lake School (1) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (3) Female U18 Prep

After a scoreless first, Hayley McDonald would open the scoring for RHA Kelowna, capitalising on a penalty shot. Emelia McDermid (2G) would add to RHA Kelowna鈥檚 lead in the third. However, Shawnigan鈥檚 Leah Hill would respond under a minute later to cut their deficit back in half. Shawnigan would make a last push but failed to score with the goalie pulled as McDermid added the insurance marker. Jaya Schippel (21/22) picked up the win in goal, steering aside 21-shots.

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Prairie Hockey Academy (5) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (6) U17 Prep

PHA鈥檚 Drake Mooney (53/59) fended off an onslaught of shots from the defending U17 Prep champions, CIHA, giving his squad a fighting chance at securing the win in their season opener. However, Prairie would come off one short as CIHA鈥檚 Mason Moran (1G, 3A) chipped in on four of Calgary鈥檚 six tallies. Zane Rains (2G, 1A) would also pick up a pair to kick off the season while Logan Penston, Aidan McIntosh and Aedan McCarry slotted the other markers for CIHA. Bragg Creek, AB鈥檚 Ethan Mann (21/26) picked up the win in net for CIHA.

North Shore Warriors (3/SO) vs Delta Hockey Academy Black (2) Female U18 Prep

All the scoring commenced in the second period between NSW and DHA Black. Castilla Rubin opened up the scoring for North Shore but was later answered by Delta Black鈥檚 Haley Waugh (2G). Camille Birch (1G, 1A) would restore North Shore鈥檚 lead shortly after but a buzzer beater from Waugh with five-seconds remaining in the frame would be enough to eventually force an overtime and a shootout. Lily Zohner (2A) would hand NSW the early advantage in the shootout before Emma Biros levelled the playing field in the second round. Ultimately, Jaylah Bottle would nab the winner in the third round, handing North Shore the victory. Haylie Hedges (36/38) made 36-saves in the season opening triumph while Sonja Reed (40/42) hit the 40 mark, stealing a point for Delta Black.

Mount Academy (2) vs King鈥檚 Edgehill School (7) Eastern U18

Ewan Morgan picked up the early lead for Mount Academy. However, King鈥檚 Edgehill would rally back with two of their own before the end of the frame. Only 14-seconds into the second, Jack Sangster (2G) would pot his second, starting off his first two games of the season with a pair of goals. Both teams would trade goals later in the period but King鈥檚 Edgehill would bury three unanswered in the third to cap off their second straight victory to kick off their CSSHL debut weekend.

Edge School (4) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (2) U15 AAA

Liam Nycholat opened up the scoring for CIHA part-way through the first, carving the way for an eventual 2-1 lead after two despite being heavily outshot. Taylor Green (41/45) stood on his head through 40 minutes. However, Edge would find their groove in the third, potting three unanswered after Jackson Saskiw got the ball rolling just 1:54 into the final frame. Easton Armstrong and Charlie Near would put home Edge鈥檚 next two goals, securing the victory over their Calgary counterparts.

STAR Hockey Academy (3) vs Delta Hockey Academy (2) U17 Prep

Delta was in control for the greater part of this contest, establishing a two goal lead through two thanks to the efforts of Jack Morgan and Wyatt Callander. However, a late push from STAR in the second forced Delta on to their heels. Aleks Ostrovskyy (1G, 1A) would put STAR on the board with 21-seconds remaining in the second, spearheading a strong third where they would go on to tarnish Delta鈥檚 lead. Ewen Willers and Adrian Afrakov would contribute in the third to put STAR in the lead while the shutdown play of Sam Trnecka (40/42) kept Delta at bay to secure the U17 Prep program their first win in the CSSHL.

St. George鈥檚 School (1) vs Yale Hockey Academy (3) U17 Prep

Daniel Havard (1G, 1A) buried one on the powerplay just over a minute into play for Yale before Byron Chin brought St. George鈥檚 School back into the competition with time dwindling in the frame. St. George鈥檚 momentum was quickly shot down in the second after Adrien Comeau snuck past a shorthanded goal only 37-seconds into the third. Carson Lang (28/29) would shut the gate for the final 40-minutes, turning aside all 18-shots in the previously mentioned time frame. Kamloops, BC鈥檚 Macguire Newman would add the dagger late in the third to confirm Yale鈥檚 victory in their home opener.

North Shore Warriors (2) vs RHA Kelowna (4) U17 AAA

Steady back and forth action was the name of the game early in Winfield, BC this afternoon until Maximillian K枚ppel wired home a shorthanded marker after stripping it away in his own zone. Wesley Morrison (1G, 1A) would bury a feed from Noah Russo early in the second to erase RHA Kelowna鈥檚 lead. However, Tate Serfas (1G, 1A) would blast home a one-timer halfway through the frame to restore RHA Kelowna鈥檚 lead. Kaustav Pradeep would build on RHA Kelowna鈥檚 lead early in the third. Despite a late push, RHA Kelowna would hold on to secure their first win of the season with a consistent offensive performance and the steady goalkeeping from William Stewart (28/30).

Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy (1) vs Wenatchee Wild (2/SO) U18 Prep

Geon Park got it all started offensively for Wenatchee in what would be a tight knit game. Wenatchee would stifle all of CDA鈥檚 chances but would fall just short with 10-seconds left after Kash Benson made his mark with the buzzer beater to force extra time. A shootout was eventually needed where markers from Wenatchee鈥檚 Otaro Inoue and Gregor Ermellini would secure the Wild their sought after victory. Bennett Byers (42/43) turned aside 40+ shots for the second straight start while Nathaniel Madrigal (31/32) picked up the win in goal, just shy of the shutout.

STAR Hockey Academy (3) vs RHA Kelowna (5) U15 AAA

After splitting goals late in the first, STAR got off on the right foot in the second with the go ahead goal from Mason Olson. However, RHA Kelowna would rally back with four unanswered over the next two periods with Hayden Carpenter coming out of it with the eventual game winner. Seve Paladino would claw one back for STAR but it was too little too late as RHA Kelowna and Griffin Prairie Chicken (30/33) locked down with a calculated defensive outing.

Wenatchee Wild (3) vs Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy (6) U17 Prep

Keegan Bradshaw (51/57) picked up 50+ saves for Wenatchee in their busy outing but would fall up short thanks to the offensive prowess of CDA. Gavin Payne (2G) nabbed two goals for the Idaho based squad while Jackson Wagner (36/39) held down the fort in the other end helping CDA accomplish their season opener with a W.

Yale Hockey Academy (1) vs St. George鈥檚 School (4) U15 Prep

Tarik Lammam (2G, 1A) resumed his gifted offensive play from last season with a huge performance in St. George鈥檚 home opener, tallying three points along with a shorthanded goal. Zach Lam and Louis Oscar Holowaychuk would add the other two markers for St. George鈥檚 while Dominic Ponte rallied the lone goal for Yale. Kole Andersov (19/20) made 19-saves in the home opening victory.

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Ontario Hockey Academy Prep Defy the Odds and Take 麻豆传媒入口 the Eastern U18 Title /ontario-hockey-academy-prep-defy-the-odds-and-take-home-the-eastern-u18-title Sun, 24 Mar 2024 21:58:59 +0000 /?p=5668 Having to play three times in a 26-hour span is no easy task at any level of hockey, to do all of it聽 during an elimination scenario makes what Ontario Hockey Academy Prep (OHA Prep) did all much sweeter. OHA Prep was entered this finals as the away team, winning back-to-back games on Saturday to […]

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Having to play three times in a 26-hour span is no easy task at any level of hockey, to do all of it聽 during an elimination scenario makes what Ontario Hockey Academy Prep (OHA Prep) did all much sweeter.

OHA Prep was entered this finals as the away team, winning back-to-back games on Saturday to give themselves a berth into the finals versus a more rested Bishop’s College School.

The first period would feature a lot of shutdown defence and goaltending from the likes of Sky Willer (27/32) and Oliver Kiraly (41/43). It wasn’t until late in the first where OHA Prep captain Adam Racine (1G, 1A) wired one past Willer to give his team the initial lead.

Come the second, OHA Prep started to find their groove and there was no looking back. Takanobu Hiraga (2G) scored back-to-back goals just 10-seconds apart to put OHA Prep up a score of 3-0, completely shifting momentum into their hands. Later down the line, Marcus Fjeld and Oliver Nilsgaard would connect to once again increase their lead while the Czech-import Tomas Lukes added another to their total in the latter end of the frame. OHA Prep would leave the second up a score of 5-0.

Bishop’s College would show more push in the third despite the odds of a five goal comeback. Elliot Wright got the scoring started for Bishop’s just over five minutes into the frame while Wyatt Scott would add a second some time later. OHA Prep HC Brent Loney would use his timeout after surrendering the second goal to bring his team back down to Earth for the final moments of the contest. From then on out, OHA Prep was doing everything in their power defensively to hold off the potent 6-on-5 pressure from Bishop’s.

A dump in from Bishop’s would bounce just wide of the goal, which Kiraly opted to play and ultimately lift down the ice. Kiraly’s clearance ultimately ended up in the back of Bishop’s empty cage for the second goalie goal in CSSHL history, first in the Eastern Division. After Kiraly’s goal and 41-save performance, OHA Prep was able to seal up the Eastern U18 title with nearly all the odds stacked against them.

This is the second title Ontario Hockey Academy has brought home since the conception of the CSSHL Eastern Division, succeeding last season’s OHA Maroon team that took home the Eastern U17 title.

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GAME DAY RECAP: March 23, 2024 /game-day-recap-march-23-2024 Sun, 24 Mar 2024 02:18:34 +0000 /?p=5660 King Heights Academy (3) vs Mount Academy (4) Eastern U18 Quarter-Finals Without a hat-trick effort from Mederic Allard (3G) Mount Academy鈥檚 season could have very well come to an end at the mercy of King Heights. Allard and Jesse Gauthier would round up the first two goals of the game, giving Mount the advantage coming […]

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King Heights Academy (3) vs Mount Academy (4) Eastern U18 Quarter-Finals

Without a hat-trick effort from Mederic Allard (3G) Mount Academy鈥檚 season could have very well come to an end at the mercy of King Heights. Allard and Jesse Gauthier would round up the first two goals of the game, giving Mount the advantage coming out of the first. However, Timur Naurzbaev鈥檚 point shot would trickle in for King Heights late in the second, cutting their deficit to one before the second intermission. King Heights would come swinging out the gates in the third as David Barranco would tip home Fidel Yebenes鈥檚 (2A) point shot to tie the game up at 2-2. Shortly after Barranco鈥檚 equaliser, Allard would storm back to quickly take back the lead with a powerplay goal and would quickly add the insurance marker just a couple minutes later. King Heights pressed onward in the end, eventually picking up a third goal, but with only 5-seconds to spare in the contest, it was already too late. With this victory, Mount Academy moves on to face Bishop鈥檚 College later this afternoon.

Ulysse Academie (3) vs Ontario Hockey Academy Prep (4) Eastern U18 Quarter-Finals

After falling down 2-0 early to Ulysse Academie, team captain Adam Racine (1G, 1A) was able to get OHA Prep on the board before the end of the first. Then in a low scoring second, the first goal wouldn鈥檛 come until the latter moments of the frame as Marcus Fjeld (1G, 2A) and Oliver Nilsgaard connected on a 2-on-0 to tie things up for OHA Prep. Come puck drop in the third, OHA Prep picked up right where they left off as Takanobu Hiraga bested Victor Larin (28/32) on a breakaway to give them their first outright lead of the match. Later in the frame Mavrik Chan-Miguel (1G, 1A) would bury home a loose puck in close to extend OHA Prep鈥檚 lead. With their season on the line, Ulysse threw everything they could at Oliver Kiraly (40/43) and OHA Prep. 脡mile Dupuis would snag one late, making things a one goal contest but Kiraly would come up with a couple more key saves to secure OHA Prep the victory to advance to the semis. Kiraly鈥檚 40-saves, including 19 in the second, proved to be the difference maker. OHA Prep is set to take on Bourget College later this afternoon.

Ontario Hockey Academy Gold (4) vs Okanagan Hockey Ontario (3) Eastern U18 Consolation

It only took 55-seconds for Odd Henrik Hytteback to find the back of the net for OHA Gold, although this was quickly equalised by OHO鈥檚 Callum Aus (2G) just over a minute later. A late tally from Theodor Abercrombie would put OHA Gold back on top before the ice clean. A rowdier second saw OHA Gold expand their lead by another two. Jeremey Deschambault-Perron (1G, 1A) would snag the first one then Vincenzo Di Rocco (1G, 1A) would score on a penalty shot just 23-seconds later. Come the third, the guns were blazing for OHO, outshooting OHA Gold 16-7 and picking up another two goals to make it a one goal affair. OHO had a powerplay opportunity late, but squandered their chance after taking a tripping penalty of their own halfway through the man advantage. Hakon Eskeland (34/37) would remain steady for the rest of the contest, turning aside 34-shots in the end to lead OHA Gold to a victory in the Eastern U18 consolation matchup.

Mount Academy (4) vs Bishop鈥檚 College School (6) Eastern U17

Adam Straka continued his postseason hot-streak alive, scoring just 22-seconds into play to give Bishop鈥檚 College the early lead. Taitt Dobbin (1G, 1A) and Emanuel Di Paolo (2G) extended Bishop鈥檚 lead with a few more tallies in the first before having their groove stunted by Jeremy Gould, scoring with only 18-seconds left in the frame. Shane Delamaire (1G, 1A) brought Mount Academy one step closer early in the second but later had that goal matched by Dominic Schnarr (1G, 1A). Goals would keep being traded from here on out, eventually leading to a 6-4 victory for Bishop鈥檚 College as they finish the round robin a perfect 4-0-0.聽

Ontario Hockey Academy White (0) vs Champions Hockey Academy (5) Eastern U17

Despite an impressive 65-save effort in goal by Sasha Bravo (65/70), OHA White was not able to generate any offence over the potent CHA. Jackson Shaddick (2G) polished off the scoring with a two goal effort while Declan Kennedy (1G, 2A) continues his impressive playoff run with a three point effort. Scott LeBlanc (11/11) picked up the third shutout of the postseason for Champions as they鈥檙e set to take on Bishop鈥檚 tomorrow morning in the Eastern U17 final.

Ontario Hockey Academy Prep (4) vs Bourget College (3) Eastern U18 Semi-Finals

Playing in their second match of the day, OHA Prep had all the odds stacked against them playing against a rested Bourget College. However, Oliver Nilsgaard (2G) was able to get the show started for OHA Prep just 76-seconds into the game. Marc-Antoine Riopel would follow up shortly after for Bourget but another two markers would put OHA Prep back in front. Both teams would trade goals in the second, leaving OHA Prep with a two goal lead into the third. Bourget would have their opportunities. Lucas Gon莽alves got Bourget back to within one in the opening half of the frame. Eventually Bourget would see a 6-on-4 chance late in the frame, but Oliver Kiraly stood tall and held down OHA Prep鈥檚 fort, ultimately sealing the victory and securing a final appearance for the Cornwall, ON academy.

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Not a single Bishop鈥檚 College skater left the ice without a point in their semi-final victory over Mount Academy. Bishop鈥檚 entered the third up 3-1 and took off for five unanswered goals in the third. With the offence firing on all cylinders, Sky Willer (32/33) held down the fort in his own end, keeping things tidy for the Sherbrooke, QC based school as they advance to the finals in their inaugural CSSHL season alongside the U17 team.

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GAME DAY RECAP: March 22, 2024 /game-day-recap-march-22-2024 Sat, 23 Mar 2024 01:42:11 +0000 /?p=5658 Ontario Hockey Academy White (3) vs Ulysse Academy (5) Eastern U17 Despite being outshot 10-4 in the period, OHA White had the early lead on Ulysse after Harrison O鈥機onnor bagged one. However, Ulysse鈥檚 offence would come through in the second as F茅lix Maltais (1G, 1A) and Alexis Boyer (1G, 1A) scored two in the frame. […]

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Ontario Hockey Academy White (3) vs Ulysse Academy (5) Eastern U17

Despite being outshot 10-4 in the period, OHA White had the early lead on Ulysse after Harrison O鈥機onnor bagged one. However, Ulysse鈥檚 offence would come through in the second as F茅lix Maltais (1G, 1A) and Alexis Boyer (1G, 1A) scored two in the frame. The scoring would open up in the third as Ulysse and OHA White would trade goals back and forth. Unfortunately for OHA White, Ulysse would still finish on top in this contest. William Ethier (17/19) came out with the win in goal while OHA White鈥檚 Sasha Bravo (46/51) put in a valid effort in the loss.

Mount Academy (0) vs Champions Hockey Academy (4) Eastern U17

Martin Hackenberg (20/20) is yet to be beat in goal for Champions Hockey Academy during the Eastern Championships, racking up a 20-save shutdown to improve his shutout streak to 120-minutes. On the offensive front, Declan Kennedy (2G, 1A) was having a productive morning, picking up two goals and an assist in the 4-0 win. Jackson Shaddick (2A) and Charlie Morrison (2A) would each pick up a pair of assists in the victory as well.

Okanagan Hockey Ontario (3) vs Ontario Hockey Academy Prep (9) Eastern U18

Cole Shepherdson (4G, 1A) laid down the pain in OHA Prep鈥檚 offensive showcase over OHO. Alongside Shepherdson鈥檚 four goal effort, Justin Gregoire (2G) picked up a pair while Marcus Fjeld (1G, 1A), Oliver Nilsgaard (1G, 1A) and Hugo Allard (2A) all recorded two points. Despite the loss, Kevin Podgurny (24/33) played his heart out in goal, making sprawling save after sprawling save in the second with a couple unlucky breaks in the early and latter portions of the second period.

King Heights Academy (2) vs Bishop鈥檚 College School (5) Eastern U18

King Heights stunned Bishop鈥檚 College early only, scoring right off an early offensive zone faceoff, leaving one free for Murad Safarov (1G, 1A) to jam home. Despite the strong start, Bishop鈥檚 College would begin to press hard, leading to the first goal of the night for Gabriel Le Houillier (3G, 2A). Le Houillier would go on to participate on each of Bishop鈥檚 College鈥檚 goals going forward, netting a hat-trick and picking up two helpers. Vytas Lenkutis would score another for King Heights early in the third, but that鈥檚 all the offence that would seep through DJ Patriss (15/17) Friday evening.

Ontario Hockey Academy Gold (5) vs Mount Academy (6) Eastern U18

A steady back-and-forth affair made for a nail biting finale between OHA Gold and Mount Academy. Mount Academy left the first on top leading 3-2, Brandon Gauthier netting the go ahead goal at the time. Mount Academy would add another two in the second while Jeremy Deschambault-Perron kept OHA Gold in it, scoring shortly after Mount鈥檚 fourth goal. The third period had OHA Gold labelled all over it. Theodor Abercrombie (3G, 1A) polished off his hat-trick, making things a one goal game with less than four minutes left, but nothing else was getting past Elliot Boulianne (23/28) for the short remainder of the contest, leading Mount Academy to a 1-1-0 record at the end of the round robin.

Ulysse Academie (0) vs Bishop鈥檚 College School (4) Eastern U17

Felix-Antoine Emond (17/17) secured his second straight shutout of the playoffs after turning aside 17-shots from the hungry Ulysse Academie. A strong offensive showing in the first was enough to wrap up the game for Bishop鈥檚 College after Logan Charby (1G, 1A) scored his second shorthanded goal of the postseason, while Adam Straka showed his resilience, scoring after being bumped to ice.

Ontario Hockey Academy White (4/OT) vs Mount Academy (3) Eastern U17

After a scoreless first, Carter Christensen would score on a penalty shot for OHA White to break the ice. Later in the second, Mount Academy would get on the board thanks to Cogan LeBlanc (1G, 1A). The third would see plenty more action. Jacob Leger gave Mount Academy their first lead of the match early in the frame, but OHA White would secure a two goal swing after Nolan Mason (2G, 1A) scored back-to-back goals on the scoresheet to put OHA White back in control. Shortly after Mason鈥檚 second, Henri Colin David Frenette would tie things up for Mount Academy, forcing an eventual overtime. In the extra frame, it only took 17-seconds to find out victor as Harrison O鈥機onnor netted his second of the postseason to clinch OHA White the win. Ivan Petrov (39/42) put up a valued effort in the win, nearly turning aside forty shots while his team was outshot 42-26.

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GAME DAY RECAP: March 21, 2024 /game-day-recap-march-21-2024 Fri, 22 Mar 2024 03:52:52 +0000 /?p=5656 Cl茅ment Valette is a criminal for pulling off The Kucherov in a playoff game 馃獎@UAcademie | #CSSHL pic.twitter.com/XcH8jqKmhv — CSSHL (@CSSHL) March 22, 2024 Ulysse Academie (4) vs Mount Academy (1) Eastern U17 In this tightly knit affair to open our Thursday at the Eastern Championships, Ulysse Academie would strike first after Nicolas Beuachamp (1G, […]

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Ulysse Academie (4) vs Mount Academy (1) Eastern U17

In this tightly knit affair to open our Thursday at the Eastern Championships, Ulysse Academie would strike first after Nicolas Beuachamp (1G, 1A) found twine just past the halfway point of the period. Thomas Lefebvre would add to Ulysse鈥檚 lead, scoring two minutes into the second. Mount would show some pushback later on and were rewarded with a goal from Sebastien Savoie. However, this jolt of life would be quickly negated as Alexis Boyer would score for Ulysse just over a minute later to restore their two goal advantage. Ulysse would add another in the third, cementing a 4-1 victory at the Complexe JC Perreault. William Ethier (23/24) turned aside 23-shots for the win in goal, coming just shy of the shutout.聽聽

Bishop鈥檚 College School (6) vs Champions Hockey Academy (1) Eastern U17

Bishop鈥檚 College鈥檚 offence was clicking, but if it weren鈥檛 for a couple of massive Timofey Williams (25/26) saves this could have been an entirely different story. Thanks to Williams, the volatile Champions Hockey Academy didn鈥檛 score until the third period, but at that point they were facing an uphill battle, being down 4-1. Bishop鈥檚 College would add two more in the final frame, including a shorthanded goal from Logan Charby (1G, 1A) off of a sweet feed from Emanuel Di Paolo (1G, 2A). Bishop鈥檚 College improves to 2-0-0 in the round robin with that huge win over CHA.

Ulysse Academie (3) vs Ontario Hockey Academy Prep (5) Eastern U18

Ulysse Academie had the early jump on OHA Prep, scoring 51-seconds into the contest with a valid effort from Emile Dupuis. OHA Prep would strike back in the second, stripping Ulysse of the lead with two late goals thanks to Cole Shepherdson and Takanobu Hiraga. The offence would keep flowing in the third as Marcus Fjeld (2G) potted two more for OHA Prep. Ulysse would add another two but the otherwise steady performance from Oliver Kiraly (16/19) was enough to hold them at bay as OHA Prep went on to secure their first win at the CSSHL Eastern Championships.

Bourget College (4) vs Mount Academy (3) Eastern U18

Mount Academy was up 2-0 early in the second period after Matthew Hebert buried a powerplay goal. Bourget would get their call shortly after, leading to a powerplay marker from Mathys Blanchette (2G). Mount would restore their two goal lead later in the frame but were immediately matched with another strike on the powerplay from Blanchette, securing his second multi-goal game of the postseason. In an emotional third, Bourget would ride the wave of Blanchette鈥檚 late goal, scoring off a turnover early in the frame thanks to a snipe from Felipe Miguel Miron. Later in the period, defender Thomas Hudon would wire one past Jason Tremblay (27/31) to give Bourget their first lead of the game, which they would hold on to for the remainder of the match, securing a 2-0-0 record in the round robin.

CIH Academy Green (2) vs Bishop鈥檚 College School (11) Eastern U18

Gabriel Le Houillier (2G, 3A) and Leo Adams (4G) flexed their offensive prowess that they showcased so often in the regular season, picking five and four points respectively at the Complexe JC Perreault. It all started with a four goal first and second period, with an extra three in the third. Colin Leeb and Mark Andrew (1G, 1A) would get two on the board for CIH Academy Green in the loss as they fall to 0-2-0 in the round robin.聽

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GAME DAY RECAP: March 20, 2024 /game-day-recap-march-20-2024 Thu, 21 Mar 2024 03:16:51 +0000 /?p=5643 馃敶 Live from Saint-Roch-de-l鈥橝chigan, QC. 馃敶 The #CSSHL Eastern Championships are underway pic.twitter.com/zFz9piWstV — CSSHL (@CSSHL) March 20, 2024 Ontario Hockey Academy White (0) vs Bishop鈥檚 College (13) Eastern U17 Bishop鈥檚 College opened up the Eastern Championships with a bang, netting thirteen goals in the first game of the postseason. Thomas Dandurand (1G, 2A) got […]

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Ontario Hockey Academy White (0) vs Bishop鈥檚 College (13) Eastern U17

Bishop鈥檚 College opened up the Eastern Championships with a bang, netting thirteen goals in the first game of the postseason. Thomas Dandurand (1G, 2A) got the scoring started just over a minute into play, igniting Bishop鈥檚 streak of terror on OHA White. Bishop鈥檚 would add another four in the first, five in the second and three in the third. Felix-Antoine Emond (11/11) stopped all 11-shots in goal for Bishop鈥檚 while Ivan Petrov (75/88) fended off 75-shots from the barrage of 88 he saw through sixty minutes. Only a single skater was left off the scoresheet for Bishop鈥檚 in their statement victory.

Okanagan Hockey Ontario (2) vs Ulysse Academie (3/SO) Eastern U18

No scoring would occur for the greater portion of this opening Eastern U18 contest. Kevin Podgurny (45/47) went a solid 16/16 in the first period, keeping OHO alive after being outshot by more than ten. The second period would also feature no scoring. OHO would have more of an emphasis on offence in this frame, but Ulysse鈥檚 Zachary Bergeron (22/24) was a perfect 9/9. The scoring would finally make its rounds in the third, with Anakin B茅rub茅 getting Ulysse Academie on the board first. OHO would fire back with two of their own thanks to the efforts of Leonard Ess and Jordan Laroda. However, Lucas Loiacono would tie things up with only spare time left in the third, forcing an overtime and eventually a shootout. In the shootout, Maverick Roux-Paranteau would show off the stickhandling before burying on while Cl茅ment Valette successfully pulled off 鈥淭he Kucherov鈥 to put the pressure on. Bergeron would go on to stump both of OHO鈥檚 shooters, helping Ulysse secure their first win in the postseason.

Ulysse Academie (0) vs Champions Hockey Academy (3) Eastern U17

Charlie Morrison opened up the scoring for CHA late in the first after carrying an impressive amount of momentum through-and-through. The goal scoring would continue in the second period as Bryson Robinson and Lucas Stevenson scored just 1:38 apart. From this point out, Champions held down the fort and wouldn鈥檛 give Ulysse a sliver of hope, shutting down their offence with a lot of praise to goaltender Martin Hackenberg, racking up the shutout.

Ontario Hockey Academy Gold (1) vs Bourget College (6) Eastern U18

In the dying minutes of the first period, OHA Gold was able to squeeze in the game’s opening goal off the stick of William Thurlbert. OHA Gold would come into the second with this lead until the halfway point of the frame, where Bourget鈥檚 Lucas Gon莽alves tied things up. Bourget would keep the pressure coming as Marc-Antoine Riopel nabbed his first of the playoffs with little time remaining in the period. Entering the third, Bourget took complete control after Oliver B茅langer scored one off the rush to extend Bourget鈥檚 lead. This lead would grow even more after Mathys Blanchette (2G) wired one home on the powerplay. Bourget鈥檚 lead would peak at five as they took the first game of their postseason with a score of 6-1 over OHA Gold. Jack Barrington (43/44) put up an impressive performance in the win, making 43-saves in the process.聽

King Heights Academy (2) vs CIH Academy Green (1) Eastern U17

After going winless in the regular season, King Heights has clasped on to their first win of the 2023/24 season. In a stunning performance, Justin Sullivan (46/47) was able to shut down CIH Green with a 46-save performance to give King Heights a 1-0-0 start to the postseason. CIH Green and King Heights traded goals in the first, but the goal that came in the second thanks to Timur Naurzbaev would go on to be the ultimate game winning marker.

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GAME DAY RECAP: March 9, 2024 /game-day-recap-march-9-2024 Sun, 10 Mar 2024 06:22:19 +0000 /?p=5607 BWC Academy (3) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (4) U15 Prep Kyle Obobaifo (2G) opened the scoring 12:04 into the first period, scoring the first goal of the U15 Prep Western Championships. Justin Moon extended the lead 2:10 later. Kesler Hamilton (2G) got RHA Kelowna on the board and within one 53 seconds later, as […]

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BWC Academy (3) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (4) U15 Prep

Kyle Obobaifo (2G) opened the scoring 12:04 into the first period, scoring the first goal of the U15 Prep Western Championships. Justin Moon extended the lead 2:10 later. Kesler Hamilton (2G) got RHA Kelowna on the board and within one 53 seconds later, as the first period ended 2-1. Hudson Podollan (1G, 1A) tied the game 4:28 into the second and Hamilton put RHA Kelowna ahead midway through the period with a power play goal. Obobaifo tied the game minutes later with a power play goal of his own. Brady Keith was the hero for RHA Kelowna, scoring with 3:53 left to play to give his team a 4-3 victory. Asher Netherton (24/27) made 24 saves in the win.聽

Okanagan Hockey Academy Black (4) vs Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (5) Female U18 Prep Consolation

After a scoreless first Heidi Danners (2G) scored on the power play 5:29 into the second. Emma Asplund added to the lead three minutes later before Sophia Makokis (3G, 1A) responded for OHA Black just 45 seconds later. Piper Miller and Dannners scored power play goals to round out the second and give PMHA a 4-1 lead. Makokis scored 16 seconds into the third and Hayden Wild added a goal midway through the frame to bring OHA Black within one. Ashlyn Kuffler scored the eventual game winner, while shorthanded, with 2:26 left to play. Makokis would score on the same power play to complete the hat-trick and bring OHA Black within one but they were unable to find an equaliser. Brooklynn Adams (45/49)

Northern Alberta Xtreme (0) vs South Alberta Hockey Academy (7) Female U18 Prep Consolation

Tayler Cohen (27/27) made 27 saves and SAHA beat Ava Antle (27/34) 7 times to claim a lopsided victory in their opening game of the consolation bracket. Brianna Finke (3G), recorded a hat-trick while Addison Eurich (4A) and Keira Grant (2G, 2A) each had four points. Keyana Bert (1G, 1A) and Kamryn Reiber (1G, 2A) scored the other goals for SAHA.聽

OHA Edmonton (3) vs Edge School (8) U15 Prep

Domonic Neville (1G, 1A) opened the scoring 3:39 into the first to give OHA Edmonton the initial lead. Jordin St. Louis (2G, 1A) responded 3:11 later to tie the game and Walker Filewich and Matthew Hilderman (2G, 1A) traded goals to close out the first. Mirco Dufour (1G, 1A) gave Edge their first lead 6:31 into the second with a shorthanded goal. Ben Oliverio (1G, 2A) doubled the lead heading into the third. Edge opened the floodgates in the third as James Matheos (1G, 1A) scored his first, Adam Halat (1G, 2A) scored 54 seconds later, St. Louis added a power play goal 2:07 after that, and Hilderman scored his second less than three minutes after that. A great individual effort by Keenan Fox (1G, 1A) would see OHA Edmonton score a late consolation goal in what ended as an 8-3 Edge victory.聽

Delta Hockey Academy Black (2) vs Shawnigan Lake School (6) Female U18 Prep

Delta Black led 1-0 after 20 as Eden Hamel found the back of the net with 3:13 left in the first. The second belonged to Shawnigan as Gracie Szadkowski, Grace Cooper (1G, 1A) and Anya Porter all found the back of the net. Morgan Jackson (2G, 2A) kept the ball rolling with a shorthanded goal early in the third before Kira Bui halted the run. Mya Lawrence (1G, 2A) counted for Shawnigan a few minutes later and Jackson added an empty net goal to secure a 6-2 victory. Alexandra Nelson (22/24) made 22 saves in net for Shawnigan.聽

BWC Academy White (6) vs Shawnigan Lake School (3) Tier III U17 Prep Tier 3 Championship

With a 6-3 win over Shawnigan Lake School, BWC Academy White captured the programs third ever 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) Western Championship Saturday.聽

Dominic Seminoff (2G) opened the scoring just 55 seconds in, beating Will Stonehouse glove side with a wrist shot off the rush. Mark Lee (1G, 3A) extended the lead midway through the period with a fantastic display of puck skills, leading to his fifth goal of the tournament. Nigel Alberts (2G) went bar-down late in the first to get Shawnigan on the board and within one.聽

The second period would start with Lee finding Gabriel Kaminski (1G, 1A) all alone for the backdoor tap-in before Brandon Burns scored a breakaway goal 1:40 later. Alberts countered just five seconds later for Shawnigan but Lee would make another great pass, this time to set-up Seminoff, for his second goal of the game 32 seconds after the Alberts tally. Ethan Naus scored his third of the Championships with 3:01 left in the period to bring Shawnigan within two heading into the third.

A tight checking third period saw Shawnigan tally six shots to BWC Academy White’s five, but an Oleksii Zhekov power play goal with 6:14 remaining secured the BWC Academy White victory.

Josh Wu (31/34) made 31 saves in net, once again standing tall between the pipes. Will Stonehouse (14/20) faced 20 shots in the loss.聽

BWC Academy’s other CSSHL Western Championships came at the U18 Prep level in 2022 and U16 Prep in 2017.聽

Okanagan Hockey Academy (0) vs Delta Hockey Academy Green (3) Female U18 Prep

Jillian Matthews (23/23) made 23 saves as Delta Green shutout OHA in their opening game of the 2024 CSSHL Female U18 Prep Western Championships. Molly Cole opened the scoring with a power play goal in the first, Sadie Isfeld extended the lead in the second, and Kismet Dogan added an empty net goal with 1:23 left to play. Jorja Moore (40/42) faced 42 shots in the loss.聽

North Shore Warriors (4) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (6) U15 Prep

With a helping hand from Ethan Mah (2G) and Peter Banicevic, the Warriors were able to establish a three goal advantage over RHA Winnipeg before the halfway point of the contest. However, in the final five minutes of play in the middle frame, RHA Winnipeg exploded for three quick goals to tie things up before the start of the third. Drayden Uhrina (1G, 3A) had chipped in on all three. Come the third, momentum would sway back and forth until Thunder Bay, ON native Jake Ritson (2G, 1A) winded up in his own zone and carried the puck end-to-end before wiring home the go ahead goal for RINK. North Shore would push back with the net pulled, but Isaac Sousa buried one into the empty cage to seal off this contest. Despite the loss, Oscar Hicik (56/61) made 56-saves in goal for the Warriors.

St. Mary’s Academy (0) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (14) Female U18 Prep

Alida Korte (4G, 1A) scored four times and Chloe Primerano (2G, 4A) led all skaters with six points as RHA Kelowna defeated St. Mary鈥檚 14-0. Emelia McDermid (2G, 3A) chipped in with five points while defenseman Danica Maynard (4A) tallied four assists. Madison Bowtell (11/11) faced just 11 shots in the shutout victory. Sasah Coutu (45/59) was peppered with 59 shots in the St. Mary鈥檚 net.聽

Ontario Hockey Academy Prep (4) vs CIH Academy Green (2) Eastern U18

Oliver Nilsgaard opened the scoring 1:49 into the contest with his 20th goal of the season. Andrew Mark tied the game shortly after but goals from Takanobu Hiraga (1G, 1A), Cole Shepherdson and Nilsgaard (2G) gave OHA Prep a 4-1 lead heading into the second. Jeremy Bessette (1G, 1A) scored the lone second period goal as CIH Green drew within two. Oliver Kiraly (27/29) made 12 saves in the third as OHA Prep survived the late CIH Academy Green push to earn the 4-2 victory. Maxime Giguere (23/27) made 23 saves in the loss.聽

Notre Dame (1) vs St. George’s School (16) U15 Prep

Brock Cripps (2G, 4A), Jacob Schwartz (3G, 3A) and Louis Oscar Holowaychuk (2G, 4A) all recorded six point efforts over Notre Dame in their playoff opener. Jason Gao (4G, 1A) and Eddy Spytz (3G, 2A) were also heavy contributors in the victory. Kain Martiniuk (4A), Daniel Taylor (1G, 2A) and Jack Poole (1G, 2A) were the other notable providers while Cash Christie (25/27) picked up the easy win between the pipes.

Yale Hockey Academy (2) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (7) U15 Prep

Ben Harvey (1G, 1A) got NAX on the board first with a greasy goal in close, but the star of the opening frame was none other than Yale鈥檚 goaltender Tyson Kuiack (45/52) making a cluster of high-end stops to keep Yale鈥檚 deficit at a minimum. However, NAX would find their scoring touch in the second as Jaggar John (1G, 2A) and Thayne Wasyluk (2G, 1A) earned a pair of goals under two minutes in. Gavin Bradley would strike back with one for Yale, but NAX鈥檚 offence continued to prevail through the rest of the contest. Blake Chorney (1G, 1A) and Aidan Poulin would add another couple in the third, helping NAX secure their first win of the playoffs.聽

Okanagan Hockey Academy (3) vs Delta Hockey Academy Green (6) U15 Prep

Trey Tourigny got the scoring started in favour of OHA just over two minutes into play with a wicked wrister from the top of the left circle. Just under a minute later, Delta Green鈥檚 Kishan Saggu (1G, 1A) would respond with a snipe of his own after waltzing over OHA鈥檚 blueline, beating Alex Youngson over his left shoulder. Delta Green would follow up with two more in the first as Prince George, BC鈥檚 Wyatt Callander (2G, 1A) gave them the initial lead. Daniel Havard would add the second with 39-seconds left in the frame. Callander added the lone goal in the second, while the third saw OHA opening up with two quick goals to try and spark a comeback. However, Jack Morgan (2G) benefited on a loose puck in front, adding to Delta Green鈥檚 lead and ultimately putting things out of reach for OHA. Morgan would go on to add the empty netter and seal the win for Delta Green.聽聽

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (2) vs Edge School (5)聽 Female U18 Prep

RHA Winnipeg opened the scoring after Katie Anhalt found the back of the net, but a second period surge from Edge changed the trajectory of this contest. Hannah Deck tied the game early in the second, putting RHA Winnipeg back on their heels. This was shortly followed up by a solo effort from Marin Jugnauth that saw some fortune as the puck deflected off an RHA Winnipeg defender and in. April Klarenbach and Brooklyn Deck (2G) would secure the next two for Edge, helping their academy establish a 4-1 lead after forty minutes of play. Tori Bear would claw one back for RINK, but B. Deck would supply another goal for Edge en route to an important playoff victory. 聽

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