CSSHL U15 AAA - Â鶹´«Ã½Èë¿Ú Mon, 30 Sep 2024 06:11:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 /wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2020/05/cropped-csshl-site-title-photo-32x32.png CSSHL U15 AAA - Â鶹´«Ã½Èë¿Ú 32 32 GAME DAY RECAP: September 29, 2024 /game-day-recap-september-29-2024?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=game-day-recap-september-29-2024 Mon, 30 Sep 2024 06:11:53 +0000 /?p=6483 RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (1) vs Delta Hockey Academy Black (3) U15 AAA Harrison Sharman gave RHA Kelowna the lead just 1:27 into the game but Delta Black would respond with three straight to claim a 3-1 win. Taegeon Park (2G) tied the game with a shorthanded goal 8:19 into the game. He would score […]

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RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (1) vs Delta Hockey Academy Black (3) U15 AAA

Harrison Sharman gave RHA Kelowna the lead just 1:27 into the game but Delta Black would respond with three straight to claim a 3-1 win. Taegeon Park (2G) tied the game with a shorthanded goal 8:19 into the game. He would score the game winning goal 5:22 into the middle frame. Zachary Giles would add an insurance marker just 39 seconds later and Brayden Allan (30/31) would make 30 saves as Delta Black held RHA Kelowna off the scoresheet in the final two periods to claim the 3-1 win. 

STAR Hockey Academy (1) vs Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (7) U17 Prep

Gavin Noseworthy (1G, 2A) scored just 15 seconds in as part of a three goal first period for Pilot Mound. Aleks Ostrovskyy tied the game minutes later before Pilot Mound scored six unanswered en route to the 7-1 win. Adam Zamecnik (2G) scored twice while defenseman Chadrick Schulz (3A) tied Noseworthy for the team lead with three points. Matthew Palmer (17/18) made 17 saves to earn PMHA their first win of the season. 

North Shore Warriors (3) vs OHA Edmonton (8) U17 Prep

OHA Edmonton led just 27 seconds in on a goal from Jaggar John (3G, 3A) but Chase Vossenaar (2G) levelled the score heading into the second. Cash Brebant (2G, 4A) and Connor Liu (1G, 1A) traded goals 1:14 apart before OHA Edmonton scored 4 goals in 49 seconds, ending with John completing the hat-trick. Brebant would extend the lead 27 seconds into the third while Vossenaar and Iljas Hasuew scored 20 seconds apart to round out the scoring. 

Edge School (3) vs Notre Dame (2) U17 AAA

After a scoreless first Robbie Williamson gave Notre Dame a lead going into the third with the lone second period goal. Jacob Kuntz tied the game 2:20 into the final frame and Rylan Saunders (1G, 1A) gave Edge their first lead 9 minutes later. Cyril Herauf tied the game with 5:08 remaining but Austin Jefferies broke the Notre Dame hearts when he found the back of the net with 46 seconds left on the clock. Emerson Popil (23/25) and Nathan Thompson (40/43) were in net for their respective teams. 

Rink Hockey Academy Winnipeg (7) vs Prairie Hockey Academy (3) U15 AAA

RHA Winnipeg scored two goals in 59 seconds as Eli Wasylyk (1G, 1A) and Aiden Christie (1G, 2A) each found the back of the net for the first time this season. Shea Streu (3G, 1A) would score twice to start the second while teammate Nash Dolyny added a shorthanded goal. Prairie would finally get on the board late in the second when Tristan Reimer (1G, 1A) scored his third goal of the season. Streu completed the hat-trick 12:00 into the third and Ryder Olford (1G, 1A) added his third of the season 1:51 later. Jakub Palmer and Addison Wanner scored late consolation goals for Prairie to round out the scoring. 

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (1) vs BWC Academy (5) U15 Prep

A shorthanded goal by Justin Moon gave BWC Academy a 1-0 lead but Mazen Green responded with a power play goal with 1 second left in the period. Logan Henry (2G) would score the game winning goal 1:57 into the second while Haydn Goetzinger, Henry and Elias Papadatos (1G, 1A) added security measures. Bentley Edgar (14/15) made 14 saves for the win. 

Okanagan Hockey Academy (3) vs Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy (2) U17 AAA

Despite a 61 save effort from Steven Jones (61/64), CDA came up one goal short in a 3-2 loss to OHA. Ollie Halowaty and Jaxson Bartsch (1G, 2A) scored their second goals of the season in the first as OHA grabbed a 2-0 lead. Knox Vogel and Gage Kiselbach (1G, 2A) would trade second period goals as the deficit remained at two. Haven Brunham would bring CDA within one 3:11 into the third but Alex Youngson (11/13) shut the door the rest of the way to clinch the OHA victory. 

North Shore Warriors (2) vs Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (1) Female U18 Prep

In a goaltending duel that saw Haylie Hedges (44/45) and Rehn Hall (49/51) both make 45-plus saves, it was North Shore who came out ahead 2-1. Gia Carella scored the lone first period goal and Kaida Okamura scored the game winner midway through the hockey game. Alia Drummond would solve Hedges midway through the third but Pilot Mound was unable to find an equaliser as North Shore held on for the 2-1 win. 

Delta Hockey Academy Black (1) vs St. Mary’s Academy (4) Female U18 Prep

In search of their first win of the season Jakiah Curle and Maggie Nicol scored first period goals for St. Mary’s. Payton Henwood (1G, 1A) added a second period tally to give her team a commanding 3-0 lead. Addison McFegan would score a power play goal with 12:26 remaining to get Delta Black on the board and back into the fight. But Camryn Falloon (1G, 1A) would score an empty net goal and Sasha Coutu (32/33) finished with 32 saves to give St. Mary’s their first victory of the new campaign. 

Notre Dame (1) vs Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy (3) U17 Prep

CDA (4-2-0) grabbed their fourth win of the season with a 3-1 victory over Notre Dame (0-3-0) Sunday. Dylan Johnson’s fifth goal of the season gave CDA a first period lead but Thomas MacPhee quickly countered 1:24 later. Matthew Latscha scored the game winning goal 1:39 into the second and Sal Costa added an insurance marker less than two minutes later. Alex Doyer (34/35) would stop 24 shots through the final 40 to keep Notre Dame off the scoresheet and out of the win column. Clay Harmon (28/31) was charged with the loss. 

St. George’s School (3/OT) vs Shawnigan Lake School (2) U17 Prep

St. George’s (3-3-0) upped their record to the .500 mark with a 3-2 overtime win over Shawnigan (4-1-1). Callum Starnes scored the lone first period goal as Shawnigan led 1-0 after 20. Jason Gao (3G) tied the game midway through the second before a Phoenix Hinks power play marker re-stored the Shawnigan lead. Gao would tie the game midway through the third and then score the overtime winner 33 seconds in, completing the hat-trick and the come-from-behind victory. 

Yale Hockey Academy (7) vs Delta Hockey Academy (1) U18 Prep

Yale opened the scoring 1:54 in, scoring six unanswered as they defeated Delta 7-1. Nathan Kam (30/31) made 30 saves and Alexandre Jacques (1G, 2A) led all skaters with three points. Gus Schill (2G) scored twice while Eli Barrett (1G, 1A), Matthew Dowdall (1G, 1A) and Ryker Swanson (1G, 1A) each recorded two points. Tyson Schamehorn scored the lone goal for Delta in the loss. 

Shawnigan Lake School (1) vs St. George’s School (3) U18 Prep

After a scoreless first period Eddy Spytz scored a power play tally late in the second period to open the scoring. Amadeo Sim scored the eventual game winner 1:50 into the third and Charlie Weaver added an insurance marker less than two minutes later. Nigel Alberts would end the Austin Ball (43/44) shutout bid with 12:29 remaining, but Ball would make 15 third period saves to secure the 3-1 win for St. George’s. 

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (10) vs Notre Dame (1) U18 Prep

RHA Winnipeg outshot Notre Dame 51-14 while outsourcing them 10-1 Sunday. Drayden Uhrina (3G, 1A) recorded a hat-trick while Trystan Hunter (1G, 2A) and Jake Ritson (1G, 2A) each had three points. Callum Biers ended the Quinn Burfoot (13/14) shutout bid and RHA Winnipeg 10 goal run with 3:38 left to play. 

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (5/OT) vs North Shore Warriors (4) U17 AAA

North Shore led 2-0 after 20 as Henry Lockhart scored on the power play and Duncan Gronberg added an even strength tally. North Shore would take a commanding 4-0 lead midway through the second as Laurenz Liebhart and Noah Russo each found the back of the net. Kaelen Rusjan (2G) would score short handed with 2:16 left in the second to ignite a Pacific Coast comeback that saw Lukas Needham (3G) score three straight goals, including a shorthanded marker late in the third to tie the game. In overtime PCHA would complete the comeback as Rusjan scored his third of the season 1:42 into the extra frame. 

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (0) vs OHA Edmonton (7) U17 AAA

Jaxon Ford (22/22) made 22 saves for his first career CSSHL shutout as OHA Edmonton blanked RHA Winnipeg 7-0. A first period goal by Jayden Squissato (2G, 1A) would be all of the offence OHA Edmonton would need but Noah Stone (2G, 2A), Jaxon Moss (1G, 1A), Nathan Okoloise and Kaiden Turta all got in on the action. 

Fort Erie International Academy (4) vs Okanagan Hockey Ontario (3) Eastern U18

Daniel Zick opened the scoring for Fort Erie 7:33 in but OHO led 2-1 after 20 as Jacob Zilber and Addison St. Cyr each scored their second goal of the season. Ben Cornick tied the game 4:45 into the second period with his first goal of the season. Anthony Macaluso re-stored the OHO lead but it was short lived as Baron Tanton responded for FEIA 1:09 later. Tied 3-3 in the third, Ethan Butler (1G, 1A) found the back of the net 2:08 into the period for his first goal of the season, giving Fort Erie the 4-3 win. 

OHA Edmonton (1) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (4) U15 AAA

After Eric Sexton got CIHA on the board with a goal near the tail end of the first, Loic Lebel (2G, 1A) would add a pair of his own late in the second. Marek Pashko would claw one back for OHA Edmonton in the third but an insurance marker from Luke Van Waes (1G, 2A) would put this game to rest in favour of CIHA. Alexander Montembault (18/19) was in net for the win while Connor Phillips (30/34) made 30-saves in the loss.

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

OHA’s Nathan Marques scored the opening goal in this regional matchup with RHA Kelowna, establishing a lead that they would hold on to through forty minutes of play. It wasn’t until the third where RHA Kelowna would find their offensive touch. Luca Vaugeois would put RHA Kelowna on the board just 1:34 into the frame while Channon Fummerton scored the go ahead goal just over five-minutes later. Kaius Millan would net the empty insurance marker late, stapling the comeback victory shut. Gunner Podollan (23/24) was in between the pipes for the W while Maddox Slater (41/44) posted a strong 41-save effort on the other end.

North Shore Warriors (0) vs STAR Hockey Academy (7) U15 Prep

STAR would blank NSW in this Sunday affair, piling on 54-shots in the process. Levi Ellingsen (2G) would lead the charge with two goals to his name while Dylan Gale (1G, 1A) and Ronin Brunner (2A) posted two point efforts as well. Alexander Petukhov (12/12) picked up 12-saves in the shutout victory.

Okanagan Hockey Academy Black (2) vs Balmoral Hall School (11) Female U18 Prep

Madeline McKay (3G, 1A) nabbed her consecutive hat-trick in a commanding win over OHA Black, putting her up to 10-points on the campaign. Darby Amundson (2G) and Makenna Williment (2G) would each supply two goals of their own while Maddie Kaiser (4A) racked up four assists in the process. Mimi Ferreira (18/20) would tally 18-saves in the win for Balmoral Hall.

BWC Academy (2) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (3/OT) U18 Prep

Rylan Krawietz got the ball rolling for PCHA with a blast from the point in the first. BWC Academy would later bounce back in the second after Gianni Bosa brought things back to even. Entering the third, Hunter Ashton would score on the powerplay, putting BWC Academy ahead for the first time in the match. However, Nanaimo, BC’s Madden Cruickshank would bury his second chance to tie things back up, forcing overtime. After only 8-seconds into the extra frame. Jed Lake (2A) would spot Trace Anderson making a B-line for the cage, going on to bury the OT winner in close. Both PCHA’s Sam Saskiw (37/39) and BWC Academy’s Asler Ames (37/40) would make 37-saves in the matchup. 

St. Mary’s High School (4) vs OHA Edmonton (11) Female U18 Prep

Riley Cooper’s (3G, 3A) six-point afternoon was the top of the scoresheet in OHA Edmonton’s offensive onslaught over St. Mary’s High School. Mercedes Dunbar (3G) would also nab a hat-trick in the process while Izzy Gollop (3A), Peyton Carter (3A), Ryann Chimera (3A) and Kyla Pappas (1G, 2A) each gathered three-points a piece.

South Alberta Hockey Academy (4) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (3) U17 Prep

High Level, AB’s Logan Lanti (1G, 2A) opened the scoring once again for RHA Kelowna, setting the tone for RHA Kelowna early, bleeding into a second goal off the stick of Riley Kennedy. However, SAHA would show some life in the second, balancing the score out with tallies from Grady McLeod and Noah Alexander. Early in the third, RHA Kelowna would bounce back into the lead after Ronin Martin scored just 2:07 in. Rhett Tubello would later double RHA Kelowna’s lead which would go on to be the game winner as Brennan Finke potted one late for SAHA. 

Prairie Hockey Academy (2) vs BWC Academy (6) U17 Prep

A hat-trick performance from Bruce Zhong (3G) was the difference maker in a BWC Academy victory on Sunday, nabbing two of his three on the powerplay. Aiden Baker (2G, 1A) would also snag a set of goals to further push BWC Academy to the promised land while Jeevin Sandhu (28/30) made 28-stops to turn that win into a reality. 

STAR Hockey Academy (1) vs Delta Hockey Academy White (3) U15 AAA

Jayden Ni (2G) and Mason Olson would split the scoring between Delta White and STAR after twenty minutes of play. Entering the second, Delta White would pull away with the lead after Colby Walker scored the go-ahead goal. Delta White would remain on top for the remainder of the match, shutting down STAR’s offence bit by bit. Cohen Wood (32/33) made 32-stops in the win, including 11-shots in the third.

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (2) vs Shawnigan Lake School (5) Female U18 Prep

RHA Winnipeg responded early after surrendering the game’s first goal, establishing a 2-1 lead putting Shawnigan Lake in check. However, White Rock, BC’s Leah Hill would even the match up before the buzzer sounded in the first. From this point on, Shawnigan had seized full control, scoring three unanswered and putting this contest to rest. Grace Cooper (2G, 1A) would lead the offence, picking up two goals while Alix Walchuk (16/18) picked up the win in net. 

South Alberta Hockey Academy (1) vs Delta Hockey Academy Green (6) Female U18 Prep

Gabriella Lee (2G) and Sadie Isfled (2G) each picked up a pair of goals in Delta Green’s win over South Alberta Hockey Academy. Jillian Matthews (19/20) picked up the win in goal, stopping 19-shots while SAHA’s Phoenix Buckler (29/35) made 29. Sophie Erlam picked up the lone goal for SAHA in the defeat.

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (1) vs North Shore Warriors (5) U15 AAA

From puck drop, NSW had full control of this contest, ultimately outshooting PCHA a staggering 59-26. PCHA’s Shay Van Slyke (54/59) would make a tremendous 54-saves to give his team a chance. As for NSW, Sheldon Nicholas (2G) would score twice while Knox Leeson (1G, 2A) tallied three-points. Benjamin Boudreau (25/26) was in net for the W.

Okanagan Hockey Academy (6/OT) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (5) U17 Prep

NAX’s Emmett Jones may have opened the scoring but OHA would rally back over the next two periods to establish a two goal lead early in the third. Bronsyn Moille would quickly get one back for NAX before Nolan Phare (3G, 1A) tied the contest back up. However, Maxx Parfitt (2G, 1A) would restore OHA’s lead soon after. With time ticking down, Phare would net yet another goal for NAX, completing his hat-trick and forcing an overtime. However, just 33-seconds in, Williams Lake, BC native Marcus Domhof (2G, 1A) would net the game winner, spoiling NAX’s comeback.

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (5) vs Edge School (7) U17 Prep

After trading goals back-and-forth through forty minutes, the flood gates would open for both squads in the final frame. PCHA’s Jack MacMillan would put the Sea Devils ahead early on. However, a chain of four unanswered from Edge would be enough to eventually seal up this high scoring affair. Kyle Oakenfold (2G, 2A) led the way with a pair of goals and assists while Eric Wagman (4A) racked up four assists. 

Northern Alberta Xtreme (0) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (2) Female U18 Prep

Jorja Moore (16/16) backstopped OHA to not only their third straight win, but their third straight shutout. On the offensive front, Audrian Freeman (2G) picked up the two lone goals in this contest. In net for NAX, Aldawna Evers (55/57) stopped an astounding 55-shots in the hard fought loss.

Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy (3) vs Indigenous Sports Academy (4) U17 Prep

After splitting the score in the first, ISA would score two unanswered off the sticks of Easton Bauer (1G, 1A) and Trigger Two Guns. Wenatchee’s Dylan Hadley would scrape one back before the start of the third, which inevitably led to an early tally in the third from Ricky Webb, tying the game up at three. However, Owen Sinclair would reclaim ISA’s lead right back, with that eventually being the GWG. Holden Fauchon (30/33) would hold on late to score the win between the pipes.

Delta Hockey Academy (1) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (2) U17 Prep

After a scoreless first, Delta and CIHA would each nab a goal in the second. Jack Morgan would strike first for Delta before being followed up by Xander Ramsay. In the third, the scoring would quiet down till the final seconds, where Zane Rains would break the tie with only 54-seconds left on the clock. Mason Moran (1G, 2A) would go on to supply the empty netter while Ethan Mann (27/28) made 27-saves in the close shave.

Edge School (0) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (4) Female U18 Prep

Danica Maynard and Callie Rice opened the scoring for RHA Kelowna, scoring less than two minutes apart to establish an early lead. Ava MacLeod and Hayley McDonald would go on to add another pair to ensure the victory while Ava Drabyk (16/16) picked up the shutout.

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (1) vs Yale Hockey Academy (6) U17 Prep

In his U17 Prep call-up, Tony Cabelka would score the opening goal for YHA, setting the tone for a first period explosion from the Lions. Yale would be up 5-1 after twenty and ride that lead into the sunset. Mikkel Dennill (1G, 1A) and Gavin Selinger (1G, 1A) led the way with two point efforts while Jason Ho (48/49) picked up the win in goal with an astounding 48-saves. Peyton Thiessen would score the lone goal for RHA Winnipeg. 

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GAME DAY RECAP: September 27, 2024 /game-day-recap-september-27-2024?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=game-day-recap-september-27-2024 Sat, 28 Sep 2024 06:55:10 +0000 /?p=6478 King’s Edgehill School (4) vs Ulysse Academie (2) Eastern U18 Liam Nash and Daniel Smyth scored 58 seconds apart late in the first to give KES a 2-0 lead. After a scoreless second, Alex Doyle scored on the power play 1:37 into the third to extend the KES advantage. Marc Yankov got Ulysse on the […]

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King’s Edgehill School (4) vs Ulysse Academie (2) Eastern U18

Liam Nash and Daniel Smyth scored 58 seconds apart late in the first to give KES a 2-0 lead. After a scoreless second, Alex Doyle scored on the power play 1:37 into the third to extend the KES advantage. Marc Yankov got Ulysse on the board 7:15 into the final frame but it was quickly countered by a Jack Sangster goal, his seventh of the young season. Marco Campo would add a power play goal for Ulysse 2:15 later but William Bridgeo (17/19) finished with 17 saves to secure a King’s Edgehill victory. Leonidas Barkoulas (50/54) faced 54 shots in net during the loss. 

North Shore Warriors (5) vs Notre Dame (1) U17 Prep

After a scoreless first Tobin Schaefer (2G) scored on the power play 9:55 into the second. He would score again five minutes later as North Shore led 2-0 after 40. Jace Boman got Notre Dame on the board 1:40 into the third but Chase Vossenaar (2G) halted any comeback plans just 17 seconds later. Samuel Shepard (1G, 1A) added a late empty net goal and Vossenaar would score again with 2:01 remaining to round out the scoring. 

Shawnigan Lake School (5) vs Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (3) U17 Prep

Samuel Wilson scored just 9 seconds in and Richard Desilets II added a power play marker 4:03 later as Shawnigan raced out to an early 2-0 lead. Christian Caby got Pilot Mound on the board midway through the period before Ryder Kerr (1G, 2A) and Gavin Noseworthy traded late goals to close out the period. Callum Starnes (1G, 2A) extended the lead 12:31 into the second with his first goal of the season. Brody Wytinck (1G, 1A) would score a shorthanded goal minutes later to bring Pilot Mound within one but Phoenix Hinks (1G, 1A) scored on the same power play just four seconds later to put the game out of reach. 

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

OHA Black grabbed a 2-0 lead on first period goals from Oliva Davidson and Christina Terzariol but Pilot Mound quickly responded with Bailee Allan (1G, 1A) and Ashlyn Kuffler (2G) finding the back of the net. Rebecca Macfarlane (2G) restored the OHA Black lead 10 seconds into the second but Kuffler tied the game with a power play marker midway through the frame. Macfarlane once again gave OHA Black the lead early in the third, but once again PMHA responded as Brooklyn Kraft (1G, 1A) scored her first of the season. The game would head to overtime where Alice Rapp was the hero for OHA Black, scoring 3:46 into the extra frame. Ryann Faulkner (65/69) made 65 saves in net for the win. 

Yale Hockey Academy (6) vs STAR Hockey Academy (1) U15 AAA

Yale started the game with five unanswered goals to claim a 6-1 win Friday. Connor Baines (2G, 2A) scored the lone first period goal while Max Ritchey (1G, 2A), Ben Bury (1G, 1A), Baines and Kaleb Newson (1G, 1A) all scored in the second. Huntley Keatley halted the run 2:20 into the third before Ryker Stevens put the game out of reach minutes later. 

Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy (4) vs STAR Hockey Academy (2) U17 Prep

Each team scored a power play goal in the first as Will Sumner struck for STAR and Sean Strasser (1G, 1A) countered for Wenatchee. Adrian Afrakov added a power play goal of his own 3:50 into the second but Cooper Miller quickly responded for Wenatchee just 1:03 later to even things up. Erik Hendricks would give Wenatchee the lead just minutes later and a power play goal from Dylan Hadley doubled the Wenatchee lead going into the third. STAR would fire 14 shots at Liam Rogers (31/33) in the third, and 33 overall, but he would stand his ground to give Wenatchee the 4-2 win. 

Kuper Academy (4) vs Fort Erie International Academy (1) Eastern U17

Fort Erie led 1-0 just 2:36 in as Travis McDougall found the back of the net but it was all Kuper Academy from there as they would outshoot Fort Erie 51-21 en route to a 4-1 win. Tristan Lavigne (1G, 1A) tied the game late in the first with a power play marker and Gianfranco Capparelli (1G, 1A) scored the eventual game winner 4:17 into the second. Dimitri Tsimberis added a second period power play marker and Aadi Patel (1G, 1A) scored 2:57 into the third to put the game out of reach. Donato Padula (20/21) and Felix-Antoine Tessier (47/51) were in net for their respective teams. 

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (4) vs North Shore Warriors (2) U15 AAA

Hayden Carpenter and Cooper deWal (2G) scored 4:39 apart in the first as RHA Kelowna held a 2-0 advantage after 20. Trent Keenan extended the lead 8:36 into the second before Brody Watson got North Shore on the board with a power play tally. Keegan Hole scored 5:43 into the final frame as North Shore had clawed within one. But deWal would add an empty net goal with 52 seconds remaining to clinch a 4-2 RHA Kelowna victory. 

Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (5) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (4) U15 Prep

After surrendering three early goals in the first, Pilot Mound would claw back through the next 40-minutes of play. Maddox Ramage would stop the bleeding in the first to cut the deficit to two, allowing Cole Landreville (2G) and Brock Vodden (1G, 2A) to match up the score in the second. In the final frame, Landreville would pot his second of the afternoon to put PMHA ahead. Connor Lamb (2G, 1A) would quickly erase Pilot Mounds lead. However, Hinata Hashimoto would put PMHA back in front just over a minute later, restoring their lead. As the clock ticked, Yuki Kido (53/57) would keep PMHA alive, making a staggering 53-saves to keep his squad alive and pick up the win in their season opener.

OHA Edmonton (6) vs St. George’s School (2) U17 Prep

Keenan Fox (2G) notched OHA Edmonton their first tally just 27-seconds into the match. However, St. George’s Byron Chin would restore the tie late in the frame. Entering the second, OHA Edmonton would pick up where they left off early on, scoring three unanswered to extend their lead to three. Noah Chen snuck one in for the Saints to cut their deficit in half, but another two in the third for OHA Edmonton sealed the win for the Alberta-based school. Aidan Prosser (42/44) made 42-saves in the win while Logan Miller (1G, 2A) and Jaggar John (1G, 2A) posted three point efforts.

Rink Hockey Academy Winnipeg (2) vs Prairie Hockey Academy (4) U15 AAA

After being down by two and being heavily outshot in through forty, PHA pulled up their socks and got to work in the third. Jakub Palmer got PHA on the board early and was quickly followed up by Ivey Vermeulen (2G) on the powerplay. Vermeulen would then go on to add the go-ahead goal on the powerplay just over 5-minutes later. RHA Winnipeg was firing all cylinders but couldn’t get one past Conner Aldag (44/46) in the late stages. Aldag would make 44-saves in the comeback victory for Prairie.

STAR Hockey Academy (2) vs Yale Hockey Academy (3) U15 Prep

Tony Cabelka got the ball rolling early for Yale, giving them the 1-0 lead through one. However, Daniel Makovetskiy would put Yale back on their heels, scoring 7-minutes into the second. Yale would remain calm after surrendering their initial lead and would go on to bury two in quick fashion to restore their advantage thanks to the efforts of Teagan Dernisky (1G, 1A) and Matthew Zaitchikov. Levi Ellingsen would cut STAR’s deficit in half thanks to a powerplay marker in the third but the solid goaltending from Gavin Craig (28/30) stole the win for Yale in the end.

BWC Academy (6) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (2) U15 Prep

Justin Moon put BWC Academy up in the first thanks to a strong display of skating and puck control. OHA would keep fighting after surrendering the opening goal as Dreyden Rayburn would cram one home to bring things back to even. However, two back-to-back goals early in the second would restore BWC Academy’s momentum heading forward. Chris Pellatt would bat one out of the air to give OHA another chance, but BWC Academy kept up the pressure from here on out. Maddox Slater (45/51) would make some massive stops to give OHA a chance in the third, but the steady performance of Bentley Edgar (28/30) kept BWC Academy in control. Edgar would make 28-stops in the win while six separate goal scorers hit the scoresheet for BWC Academy.

Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy (7) vs Indigenous Sports Academy (1) U17 Prep

Seven separate goal scorers hit the scoresheet for Coeur D’Alene in their 7-1 victory over ISA while Quinton Wade (2A) and Preston Dalebout (2A) each provided two helpers. Alex Doyer (21/22) made 21-saves in the win, surrendering only one goal, which came off the stick of Kyler Anderson shorthanded. 

Edge School (5) vs Notre Dame (2) U15 Prep

A pair of goals from Edge in the first established a 2-0 lead but Notre Dame would strike back in the second with a duo of powerplay goals to even things up. However, with 5-seconds left in the frame, Edge’s Max Ranseth (1G, 1A) would bury the go-ahead goal to reinstate their lead. Keagan Grant (1G, 1A) would add another for Edge in the third which would go on to be the insurance marker in the Friday victory.

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (2) vs OHA Edmonton (7) U17 AAA

In a low-shooting game, OHA Edmonton made the most of their opportunities, scoring seven times on only 31-shots. Kaiden Turta (2G) and Jayden Squissato (2G) would each pot a pair while Kaeleb Kassongo (1G, 2A) led the charge with three-points. Jaxon Ford (18/20) would pick up the win between the pipes. 

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (8) vs Indigenous Sports Academy (1) U18 Prep

River Arnason (3G, 1A) and Drayden Uhrina (4A) both reached four-points on the scoresheet in their dominating win over ISA. Furthermore, numbers 88 & 89 Anthony Bedard (2G, 1A) and Jake Ritson (2G, 1A) would both strike twice while Quinn Burfoot (26/27) turned aside 26-shots in the win. Caelen Cross would score the lone goal for ISA.

Okanagan Hockey Academy (3) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (5) U17 Prep

Isaac Sousa (2G, 1A) would bury a pair in the first for RHA Winnipeg to Trey Tourigny’s lone goal for OHA. The same 2-1 goal spread would be repeated in the second period, extending RHA Winnipeg’s lead to 4-2 after forty. Maxx Parfitt would get OHA to within one halfway through the third but a late tally from Knox Burton (1G, 1A) would seal up the win for RHA Winnipeg.

St. Mary’s High School (0) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (16) Female U18 Prep

Sara Gerdel (3G, 2A) and Brooklyn Blomquist (3G, 1A) supplied hat-tricks in OHA’s offensive showcase over St. Mary’s. Jada Wood (2G, 3A) would also provide a five-point effort while Alex Recksy (1G, 3A) nabbed three assists. Jorja Moore (5/5) stopped five-shots for the shutout.

Edge School (3) vs Prairie Hockey Academy (7) U17 AAA

After being knotted up at one a piece after 40-minutes, Prairie Hockey Academy would explode for 6-goals in the final frame. Aiden Masse (2G) would strike first early on with a powerplay goal to get the ball rolling while Reid Kawaguchi (1G, 1A) would score just under a minute later to further extend PHA’s lead. Jonas Markwart (1G, 2A) would supply three-points in the frame while Colton Lutz (46/49) made an astounding 46-saves to ensure the comfortable victory.

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (1) vs BWC Academy (2) U17 AAA

After trading goals in the second, it was shaping up to be a tightly knit third. PCHA would push their hardest but in the end BWC Academy’s Josiah Lacerte would net the eventual game winner. Liam Kellett was in goal for the victory.

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Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (4) vs Delta Hockey Academy (5) U17 AAA

After surrendering the first two tallies, Delta would strike back with four unanswered goals, sparked by two late goals from Jack Triance (1G, 1A) and Kaydin Halladay (1G, 1A). Entering the third, PCHA would claw back two but an extra marker from Christian Sum kept Delta ahead until the final buzzer. Blake Langdon (28/32) would pick up the W in goal for Delta’s second consecutive victory.

CIH Academy (7) vs Mount Academy (0) Eastern U17

Luca Chiarizia (1G, 3A) led the charge for CIH with a four-point outing while Noah Panetta (2G) slid in a pair in their big win over Mount Academy. Sebastien Bourgeau picked up the shutout in the win.

Stanstead College (4) vs Ulysse Academie (5) Eastern U18

Ryan Dwyer (1G, 2A) got Stanstead on the board just 18-seconds into the match, establishing the groundwork for an early two goal lead. However, Ulysse would cut that lead in half with a marker from Raphael Harvey (2G, 1A). Ulysse would go on to erase their deficit in the second, scoring three unanswered to build a two goal lead of their own. Stanstead would force a tie in the third with a pair of powerplay goals, but Harvey would put Ulysse back in front with a powerplay goal of his own, which would stand as the game winner.  

BWC Academy (5) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (6/OT) U17 Prep

RHA Kelowna built themselves a 4-1 lead through 40 but a strong showing from BWC Academy would force an overtime all knotted up at five. All three of BWC Academy’s goals in the final frame would come on the powerplay with Declain Iacoviello (1G, 3A) laying out the game tying goal with less than five-minutes on the clock. In overtime, RHA Kelowna’s Rhett Tubello (3G, 1A) would polish off his hat-trick with the game winner, capping off a 4-point performance. 

Okanagan Hockey Ontario (2) vs Fort Erie International Academy (6) Eastern U18

Ryan Schultz (32/34) posted a strong 32-save performance in a game where Fort Erie found themselves outshot by OHO. In the offensive department, Brett Krtanjek (2G) potted two while Brady Wharram (2A) and Jeremy Cote (1G, 1A) each supplied two points from the blueline. Parker Fergusson would produce a shorthanded goal for OHO in the loss.

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (1) vs Delta Hockey Academy White (5) U15 AAA

Delta White opened up this contest with four unanswered goals to establish a strong cushion heading forward. Marco Robin (1G, 1A) and Brady Cook (1G, 1A) each produced a goal and an assist while Aarun Parmar (32/33) made 32-saves in the win. Reed Witham scored RHAK’s lone goal with Griffin Prairie Chicken (22/24) and Lucas Kautz (35/38) splitting the workload in the loss.  

CIH Academy (2) vs King’s Edgehill School (7) Eastern U18

Jack Sangster (2G, 1A) and Riko Salutskij (2G, 1A) both picked up three-point games in their 7-2 win over CIH Academy on Saturday. Salutskij scored both his markers only 16-seconds apart in the second period, with his first being the eventual game winner. King’s Edgehill added another three in the third en route to victory while Eric Mosquin (2G) picked up both of CIH’s goals. 

St. George’s School (0) vs Yale Hockey Academy (2) U15 Prep

2011-born goaltender Gavin Craig (30/30) shut the door for his first career shutout in the CSSHL with YHA. On the offensive front, Parker McMillan added his fourth of the season while Tanner Massey chipped in his first of the season in the second frame. Kole Andersov (31/33) made 31-saves in the loss.

Northern Alberta Xtreme (4) vs OHA Edmonton (6) U17 AAA

NAX struck twice within 41-seconds to berth a two goal lead early in this matchup until OHA Edmonton’s Grayson Ransom (1G, 1A) stopped the bleeding with a goal not too long after. The second period would see a lull in scoring as time dwindled in the frame. However, Jayden Squissato (1G, 1A) would strike on a penalty shot to even up the scoring for OHA Edmonton. Squissato’s goal would spark some momentum heading into the third as OHA Edmonton would strike two more times in the first couple minutes of the frame. This burst would be the difference maker as teams would trade goals from here on out. Jaxon Ford (18/22) picked up the win in the crease while Clark Schneider (2G, 1A) batted home the GWG. 

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (1) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (13) U15 Prep

All but one skater on NAX recorded a point in their win on Saturday with Kalen Miles (2G, 2A) and Joel Ngandu (2G, 2A) leading the charge with matching four-point performances. Corbin Dunphy (2G, 1A) and Nash Weyland (2G, 1A) also chipped in two goals a piece while Karter Gibson (16/17) picked up 16-saves in the win. For RHA Winnipeg, DJ Mecas (67/80) made 67-saves in the match while Brady Filmon picked up the lone goal.

BWC Academy (0) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (3) U18 Prep

Connor Nicolson (23/23) blanked BWC Academy with a shutout performance on Saturday, making 23-saves doing so. Mathis Paull and Owen Downey picked up RHA Kelowna’s two initial goals before Riley Pederson sealed the game away with an empty netter.

Edge School (5) vs OHA Edmonton (6/OT) U15 Prep

Powerplays were the difference maker in this Alberta showdown between Edge and OHA Edmonton. After OHA Edmonton established a 4-2 lead early into the third, Edge would rally back with three goals, two of which on the man advantage, to swing the lead into their favour. Keagan Grant (1G, 1A) put away what looked to be the eventual game winner for Edge until Brayden Tucker evened up the contest for OHA Edmonton with only 3-minutes left on the timer. In overtime, Edge would take an early penalty, allowing Kael Scott (3G, 1A) to clinch the game winner, sealing up his hat-trick and a four-point performance to better OHA Edmonton’s record to 2-2-0 on the season. OHA Edmonton would finish the match an impressive 4/5 on the man advantage.

Prairie Hockey Academy (4) vs South Alberta Hockey Academy (5/OT) U17 Prep

Prairie had SAHA on their toes early after Dane Chalupa (2G) scored back-to-back shorthanded goals only 2:13 apart. Kutcher Aquila would respond for SAHA with a shorthanded goal of his own later in the frame to cut Prairie’s lead to one. SAHA took their first lead of the contest in the second after Ryker Klassen (1G, 1A) scored on the man advantage. However, Luke Pratte (2G) would even things back up for Prairie later in the frame. Goals would once again be traded in the third, pushing this game into overtime where Kamloops Blazers’ prospect Paxton Cabana would pot the game winner, awarding SAHA the win in their U17 Prep season opener.

Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy (1) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (12) U17 AAA

Maximillian Koppel (3G, 2A) led the way in RHA Kelowna’s offensive showcase over CDA, picking up a hat-trick and five-points. Kesler Hamilton (1G, 3A) would add to his division leading point total with a four-point outing. Adam Pfulgrath-Davis would score the lone goal for CDA.

Shawnigan Lake School (1) vs Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy (7) U17 Prep

Alex Doyer (34/35) came in clutch in goal for CDA, turning aside 34-shots in a game where they were outshot by Shawnigan Lake. On top of Doyer’s performance, Dylan Johnson (2G, 2A) produced a four-point outing while Artem Gunko (1G, 1A) and Sal Costa (1G, 1A) provided a goal and a helper each. Phoenix Hinks supplied the lone goal for Shawnigan.

St. George’s School (3) vs STAR Hockey Academy (7) U15 AAA

Seve Paladino (2G, 3A) broke the tie near the end of the first for STAR then would provide the primary assist on Eli Soberg’s (2G) eventual game winning goal. STAR would keep their foot on the accelerator throughout the rest of the match, racking up seven goals before the buzzer sounded. Cameron Rusyniak (23/26) picked up the win in the crease while Jonah Gamble (43/50) made 40+ saves in the loss.

STAR Hockey Academy (1) vs Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy (0) U17 Prep

Keagan Bradshaw (29/30) kept STAR at bay for the first two periods of play, turning aside 23-shots through forty. However, just 9-seconds into the third, Adrian Afrakov found the scoresheet for the lone goal of this hockey game. Sam Trnecka (18/18) made 18-saves for the shutout, improving STAR’s record to 2-0-0 on the season.

Northern Alberta Xtreme (2) vs OHA Edmonton (4) U17 Prep

Recently signed Portland Winterhawks prospect Cash Brebant scored the opening goal of this contest. Logan Miller (1G, 1A) would double OHA Edmonton’s lead 39-seconds into the second. However, Jackson Tetreault would cut the lead in half later in the frame. Late in the third, Tyrie Ehrenberg would tie things up for NAX on the powerplay looking to force OT. Except just 22-seconds later Miles Hartmann would restore OHA Edmonton’s lead with the eventual game winner. Keenan Fox (1G, 1A) would go on to add the empty netter to secure the OHA Edmonton W.

Shawnigan Lake School (5) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (4) U15 Prep

After initially being down 4-0 entering the third, PCHA would claw back to score four straight just over 7-minutes into third, spearheaded by Mazen Green (1G, 1A). Despite the comeback, 2011-born forward Ben McKamey restored Shawnigan’s lead with 1:23 left on the clock. Donagh Esler-Twiss (48/52) would make 48-saves in the close victory while Oliver Boniface (44/49) came just shy of backing his team to the remarkable comeback.

North Shore Warriors (5) vs St. George’s School (6) U17 Prep

After trading goals back-and-forth for the first two frames of this Saturday matchup. St. George’s would find their groove in the third. Aaron Castro (2G, 1A) would initially tie things up early in the third before Eytan Aidelbaum buried the game winner with 47-seconds left to spare. Carter Adams (55/60) held on to make an astounding 55-saves, including 15 in the third alone.

Okanagan Hockey Academy (2) vs BWC Academy (8) U15 Prep

Justin Moon (3G, 1A) and Kane Nicholas (2G, 1A) continue to stay hot in their weekend fling with OHA. Kamloops, BC’s Cohen Baker (2G, 1A) also reached the three-point territory after nabbing two quick goals in the second. Moon would tally an even strength, shorthanded and powerplay goal to secure the hat-trick while Mya Young (21/23) made 21-saves to capture BWC Academy their second win of the campaign.

Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy (3) vs Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy (4/SO) U18 Prep

CDA was able to establish a 3-1 lead early in the second but were foiled by a strong second half from Wenatchee. Gregor Ermellini would capitlize on the powerplay to cut CDA’s lead to one at the end of the second and an early goal in the third from Otaro Inoue (2G) was enough to force an overtime. The match would eventually reach a shootout where a lone goal from Aleksandr Skuratov (3A) was enough to silence Wenatchee’s comeback efforts. Nathaniel Madrigal (42/45) made 42-saves in the loss, coming one shot short in the shootout to claim the upset.

Okanagan Hockey Academy (1) vs BWC Academy (5) U15 AAA

A pair of powerplay goals from Ryker Carson (2G) and a shorthanded tally from Theo Falk put this game out of reach for OHA in a late Saturday affair. Tyson Oake (25/26) picked up the win in between the pipes while Deakon Beaudry (39/44) posted 39-saves in the loss.

Okanagan Hockey Academy Black (1) vs North Shore Warriors (2) Female U18 Prep

Kaida Okamura and Castilla Rubin (1G, 1A) each scored late in the first and second periods respectively. However OHA Black’s Megan Norrie got one back quickly before the second came to a close. In a tense third, NSW would go on to hold their one goal lead, clinching their second victory of the campaign.

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Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy (0) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (9) U17 AAA

Aiden Andrews (2G) and Kesler Hamilton (2G) each scored twice while Griffin Hoy (1G, 2A) led all skaters with three points as RHA Kelowna defeated CDA 9-0. William Stewart (9/9) made just 9 saves for the shutout victory. Steven Jones (35/44) faced 44 shots in the loss. 

Delta Hockey Academy Black (6) vs North Shore Warriors (3) U15 AAA

Delta Black outshot North Shore 53-30 en route to a 6-3 win Friday. Jake Gagno and Taegon Park (2G) scored less than five minutes apart to give Delta Black the early lead. Nicholas Sheldon responded for North Shore 37 seconds later. Woojin Seo (2G, 2A) scored early in the second before Park and Seo scored 1:48 apart. Keegan Hole brought his team back within three late in the period. Brody Watson (1G, 1A) scored late in the third to give North Shore life but Lukas Kravcak halted the comeback attempt 36 seconds later. 

North Shore Warriors (4) vs Delta Hockey Academy (10) U17 Prep

Caden Leibel (1G, 4A) scored the lone first period goal, finding the back of the net on the power play 6:22 in. Wyatt Callander (1G, 3A) scored 15 seconds into the second and Kesler Curtis scored short handed 3:11 later as Delta led 3-0. Chase Vossenaar (1G, 1A) got North Shore on the board with a power play goal before Kishan Saggu (2G, 2A) responded 12 seconds later, Luke Anderson scored 55 seconds later, and Saggu scored again 44 seconds after that. Beckett Matlock closed out the period with his first goal of the season to give Delta a 7-1 lead. In the third, each team would score three times as Luke Blanchard (1G, 1A), Christopher Mah and Connor Liu (1G, 1A) scored for North Shore, while Andy Kim (2G, 1A) scored twice and Bryson Roberts once for Delta. 

CIH Academy (3) vs Mount Academy (1) Eastern U17

CIH Academy led 1-0 after 20 as Luca Chiarizia (1G, 2A) scored 3:20 into the game. Caellum Shields extended the lead 29 seconds into the second before Tobin MacEwen got Mount on the board late in the second. Tobias Lednicky scored an empty net goal with one second remaining to secure the CIH Academy victory. 

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (6) vs OHA Edmonton (10) U15 Prep

Athens Shingoose (3G) scored 1:41 into a first period that would see RHA Winnipeg lead 4-3 after 20. The scoring died down in the second with Easton Pitz scoring shorthanded for the lone goal of the period, extending the RHA Winnipeg lead. But things ramped back up again in the third as OHA Edmonton scored 6 unanswered, including 5 in a span of 5:10. Defenseman Chayse Fedoriuk (2G, 2A) led his team with four points while Damian Anderson (2G) and Jackson Konelsky (2G) each scored twice. 

St. George’s School (3) vs North Shore Warriors (5) U18 Prep

The game remained tied heading into the final three minutes of the first before Liam Kilfoil (2G, 1A) scored on the power play with 2:35 left to put North Shore ahead. Austin Griffin would add a power play goal of his own just 22 seconds later. Jonathan Lee (1G, 2A) added his first of the season with 41 seconds remaining in the frame to give North Shore a commanding 3-0 lead. But St. George’s would battle back with Brenden  (2G) and Sam Auld scoring 1:39 apart late in the second. Morgan would tie the game early in the third as it looked as though the game would head to overtime. But Dominic Seminoff scored with 1:23 left and Kilfoil added an empty netter exactly a minute later to secure the North Shore win. 

Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy (3) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna U17 (11) AAA

RHA Kelowna outshot CDA 55-14 en route to an 11-3 win. Griffin Hoy (2G) and Kesler Hamilton (2G) each scored twice while Bennett Macek (1G, 4A) led all skaters with five points. Jay Nooney (2G) scored twice for CDA in the loss. 

STAR Hockey Academy (8) vs BWC Academy (4) U15 Prep

Daniel Makovestkiy (1G, 1A) scored on the power play and Zakhar Kovalenko (1G, 1A) scored shorthanded to counter even strength goals from Kane Nicholas (2G) and Logan Henry (1G, 1A). Ronin Brunner (1G, 2A) and Lincoln Angst (3G) scored second period goals for STAR to put them ahead 4-2. Justin Moon (1G, 1A) and Nicholas scored within the first five minutes of the third to tie the game but Braxton Baker (1G, 2A) scored the eventual game winner just 30 seconds later. Angst would score twice in a span of 39 seconds in the closing minutes to complete the hat-trick while Levi Ellingsen (1G, 1A) added a power play goal with 1:05 left to secure an 8-4 STAR victory. 

Yale Hockey Academy (4) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (5/OT) U17 Prep

Seth Castronuovo and Ethan Naus traded late first period goals to start the game. Francesco Ruffolo and Castronuovo did the same in the second as the two teams remained in a deadlock heading into the third. Jack MacMillan and Kody Pham scored early third period goals for PCHA but Mikkel Dennill tied the game 1:06 later and Hudson Gehring scored in the final two minutes to force overtime. In OT Brayden Howe scored 1:22 in to give PCHA the 5-4 victory. Ander Reyes (35/39) made 35 saves for the win. 

CIH Academy (3) vs Mount Academy (4/SO) Eastern U18

CIH Academy would hold the early advantage in this contest, tallying three goals in the first with Andrew Mark scoring the game changer to make it a one goal lead. Bryson Robinson (2G) would go on to tie things for Mount, potting home his second of the evening. After three, everything was still knotted up at three, forcing this game into an eventual shootout where Jansen Guitard would score the lone goal in the fourth round, capping off Mount’s comeback for their first win of the regular season.

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (2) vs Delta Hockey Academy White (8) U15 AAA

Zhehan Zhao (1G, 3A) and Jayden Ni (2G, 1A) led the charge in Delta White’s offensive performance while ten other skaters striked the scoresheet, including Colby Walker (4A) and Carson Brown (3A) each picking up a plethora of assists. Cohen Wood (26/28) turned aside 26-shots in the victory while Griffin Prairie Chicken (46/54) made a respectable 46-stops in the loss.

St. Mary’s Academy (2) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (3) Female U18 Prep

RHA Winnipeg and St. Mary’s picked up the scoring in this game quickly, scoring one after another within the first three minutes of the contest thanks to the efforts of Attica Sobering and Jakiah Curle. However, RHA Winnipeg would take off in the second with two unanswered off the sticks of Tyhia Delorme and Shayla Scinocca to establish a two goal lead into the third. Peyton Mages would get one back for St. Mary’s but the strong play from Bailey Schwartz (26/28) in goal was enough to cement RHA Winnipeg’s victory.

Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy (4) vs Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy (3) U18 Prep

After splitting goals in the first two periods, Wenatchee found themselves up one 12-minutes into the third with a tally from Kyson Lindsay. However, in a last ditch effort CDA would claw back after Ryder Orr tied the affair with less than 4-minutes on the clock. Then with 39-seconds to spare, Aleksandr Skuratov put the nail in the coffin with a late goal to give CDA the eventual win. Bennett Byers (26/29) made 26-saves in his second win of the season.

Okanagan Hockey Ontario (5) vs Fort Erie International Academy (4) Eastern U18

OHO got off on the right foot after securing a two goal lead in the second, but a four goal frame from Fort Erie shifted the momentum into their favour entering the third. Matys Lefebvre (2G) potted the last two to create the cushion. However, Jacob Zilber would pot a shorthanded marker to notch things up at four as time dwindled in the third. Then with only 58-seconds left to play, Addison St. Cyr would net the game winner for OHO, wrapping up the comeback in heroic fashion.

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (1) vs North Shore Warriors (4) U17 AAA

Santino Esposito (1G, 2A) got the ball rolling for NSW early on into this contest before PCHA’s Rhys Wilcox made things even in the following period. Later in the frame, NSW’s offence would strike back with goals from Rock Oosterveld (1G, 2A) and Noah Russo. Graeson Miller would put the cherry on top for NSW in the third while Kellen Ceraldi (41/42) held down the fort with a strong 41-save effort, tallying an assist in the process as well en route to NSW’s victory.

OHA Edmonton (7) vs Edge School (5) U17 AAA

A potent first period from OHA Edmonton would be the key to their victory over Edge School in their season opener. Rylan Ross (1G, 3A) would ban the first goal then add assists on OHA Edmonton’s next three tallies. After Rhett Hudson (2G, 2A) nabbed the sixth unanswered goal for OHA Edmonton. Edge School would strike back with four unanswered of their own spanning into the third. Noah Stone would stop the bleeding halfway through the final frame before Winston Chicilo snatched one back to give Edge one more chance late. OHA Edmonton would go on to hold out for the victory with Daniel Marsden (32/37) picking up the W in goal.

Okanagan Hockey Academy (2) vs Yale Hockey Academy (5) U15 AAA

Yale started this contest off with three unanswered to establish a comfortable cushion going forward with a pair of goals coming from Chilliwack, BC’s Ben Bury (2G). Later in the second, OHA would cut Yale’s lead down to one with goals from Lux Naka and Ryson Barker. Yale would remain unfazed into the third, potting another two to secure the overall win with Lucca Tassone (27/29) picking up the win in between the pipes while Ethan Watson (51/56) put up an astounding 51-saves to give his team a shot later in the contest.

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

Matching hat-tricks for Michael Kuzik (3G, 1A) and Parker McMillan (3G, 1A) were the highlight of this matchup in Abbotsford. McMillan would pot two on the powerplay to put Yale back in the contest while Kuzik supplied the cavalry in the second, picking up his hat-trick in only 6:17 of elapsed time. Christopher Kokkoris (3A) would produce three helpers in the win from the blueline and Gavin Craig (36/39) picked up the win in tidy fashion.

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (5) vs Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (1) U17 Prep

Five separate skaters picked up goals for RHA Winnipeg in their season debut. Brady Keith (1G, 1A) and Christian Pitz (2A) led the stats sheet en route to victory while Chase Charriere (31/32) made 31-stops. Adam Zamecnik picked up the lone goal for Pilot Mound and Barrett Hayes (44/49) made a respectable 40+ saves in the loss.

Shawnigan Lake School (3) vs Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy (2) U17 Prep

After Eric Hendricks gave Wenatchee the early lead, Shawnigan would claw back with two late goals in the first with efforts from Sullivan Bryan and Ryder Kerr. McAllister Mugford would extend Shawnigan’s lead in the second, establishing a cushion in a period where Wenatchee was pouring on the pressure. Tyler Stefani would score late in the third on the powerplay for Wenatchee but that’s all they were permitted to do as Stefan Kostin (39/41) had the crease on lockdown, securing the win for Shawnigan.

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

Each goal in this contest would come as a result of a powerplay. OHA’s Luke Assi (1G, 1A ) would start things off with the lone goal of the first two frames. Things would heat up in the third as OHA and RHAK would go tick for tac on the powerplay before David Aggen called the game with a late effort. Charlie Peppinck (26/28) would go on the close the door and lead OHA to a victory in their season opener while Kai Ebert (28/31) put in a valid effort in goal for RHA Kelowna.

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