CSSHL U17 Prep - 麻豆传媒入口 Wed, 05 Mar 2025 07:19:00 +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 U17 Prep - 麻豆传媒入口 32 32 GAME DAY RECAP: March 4, 2025 /game-day-recap-march-4-2025 Wed, 05 Mar 2025 07:18:39 +0000 /?p=7083 Prairie Hockey Academy (4) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (5) U15 Division II Western Championships Through the game鈥檚 first forty minutes, you would have been hard-pressed to find much in the way of flaws in Prairie Hockey Academy鈥檚 effort against Pacific Coast Hockey Academy on Tuesday. Tristan Reimer scored just 22 seconds into the game […]

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Prairie Hockey Academy (4) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (5) U15 Division II Western Championships

Through the game鈥檚 first forty minutes, you would have been hard-pressed to find much in the way of flaws in Prairie Hockey Academy鈥檚 effort against Pacific Coast Hockey Academy on Tuesday. Tristan Reimer scored just 22 seconds into the game to get Prairie off and running, a lead built upon by Noah Delaurier鈥檚 shorthanded goal later in the first period. If you could pick out anything Prairie did wrong in the first two periods, it was their disciplinary issues. However, their penalty kill was perfect, successful eleven times in the first two periods, including killing Reimer鈥檚 five-minute major in the second period. A switch flipped come the third period, with PCHA finally breaking through, scoring twice in just over five minutes to drag the game back to level. Hudson Honey, though, was able to score merely 24 seconds after PCHA had tied the game, re-establishing Prairie鈥檚 advantage and chasing PCHA starting goaltender Shay Van Slyke. Jace Zemanek came in to play the last fifteen minutes of the third period, and while he was superb, making 11 saves on 12 shots, he鈥檇 let in one of his first. Prairie took a 4-2 lead into the last four minutes of play, but any level of comfort surrounding their advantage would be thrust into serious jeopardy. Hudson Elke pulled PCHA back within one, and marching toward the closing stages, they鈥檇 be successful in their pursuit of more. Liam Hussey (2G, 1A), PCHA鈥檚 best player throughout the game, scored to tie the game with 91 seconds remaining, and he wasn鈥檛 done there. In PCHA鈥檚 next offensive foray, Hussey poked the puck into Brayden Lindsay鈥檚 path, who broke in and tucked it away, giving PCHA their first lead of the game with a mere 64 seconds left in the third period, helping the Sea Devils to the 5-4 victory.聽

Indigenous Sports Academy (2) vs STAR Hockey Academy (6) U17 Prep Division II Western Championships

STAR Hockey Academy鈥檚 first-period effort against ISA was akin to a dormant volcano: dangerous, sure, but not actively threatening. ISA outshot STAR 15-5 through one period, controlling the bulk of the play, generating scoring chances both five-on-five and on the man advantage, and leaving the first with a 2-0 lead. The thing about a 鈥渄ormant鈥 threat, though, is that it can very easily become threatening, and with very little warning. STAR took over the game early in the second period, ultimately outshooting their opponents 16-6 and very quickly changing the complexion of the contest. Jaxson Trichak scored first, Anderson Carter (2G) tied it, and Colton Stabbler gave STAR the lead before the second period had even concluded, and unfortunately for ISA, they didn鈥檛 see their fortunes improve in the third. Carter鈥檚 second of the game on an early powerplay propelled STAR to their first multi-goal lead of the day, a lead they鈥檇 only build upon, eventually winning 6-2.

Yale Hockey Academy (2) vs Delta Hockey Academy (6) U17 Prep Western Championships

Jack Morgan鈥檚 domination of the U17 Prep division for Delta Hockey Academy this season has been, above all, consistent. In Delta鈥檚 most recent game against Yale during the regular season, Morgan starred with two goals and six points. In yesterday鈥檚 opener against NAX, Morgan鈥檚 performance was the difference, with his hat trick helping Delta to the 6-5 win. It took Morgan (2G, 1A) barely half of the first period to make his mark Tuesday against Yale, taking advantage of a well-worked Dylan Hurren (2G, 1A) setup to open the scoring. Morgan scored the first goal of the second period as well, with his fifth of the Western Championships already, to extend the lead beyond what Yale would be able to recover from. By the end of the third, Delta had found the back of the net six times, comfortably controlling the majority of the game to see out the victory. Morgan and Hurren ended with three points apiece, with Morgan now up to five goals and six points through his two Western Championships games so far.聽

Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy (3) vs Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (6) U17 Prep Division II Western Championships

Pilot Mound Hockey Academy鈥檚 opening goal of Tuesday鈥檚 game must鈥檝e felt akin to breaking through a dam, with PMHA all over the Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy from the drop of the puck. Keagan Bradshaw stood tall in the first, stopping each of PMHA鈥檚 14 shots on goal, but he couldn鈥檛 stay perfect forever. Just under six minutes into the second period, Collin Friedrich (3G) scored to open PMHA鈥檚 account for the day, a goal that would be closely followed by two more just like it. By the time the second period was over, PMHA led 4-1, extending their lead by virtue of two powerplay goals in the back half of the second. Wenatchee managed to make a game out of things with a pair of goals early in the third period, but what followed was more powerplay prowess from PMHA, as Friedrich completed his hat-trick and Casey Silverman (1G, 1A) scored late to seal the 6-3 victory.聽

Fort Erie International Academy (2) vs Okanagan Hockey Ontario (1) East U18

Fort Erie International Hockey Academy and Okanagan Hockey Ontario鈥檚 game on Tuesday was, above all, a battle between two goaltenders. Fort Erie controlled the bulk of the first period, meaning Kristian Olsen-Makdessian needed to be strong, setting the table for Okangan Hockey Ontario to dominate the second, with this time Fort Erie鈥檚 Ryan Schultz standing tall to shut the door. Through sixty minutes, both teams had scored once apiece, with both goaltenders saving all but one shot apiece through three periods. Fort Erie鈥檚 Brett Krtanjek had scored in three consecutive games heading into Tuesday, and riding his hot hand, he made short work of overtime for Fort Erie, grabbing the puck and scoring a mere 20 seconds into overtime to earn his club the victory.聽

Notre Dame Hounds (1) vs STAR Hockey Academy (6) U15 Division II Western Championships

In STAR Hockey Academy鈥檚 Western Championships opener on Monday, the duo of Seve Paladino and Camden Freeman combined to take over the show in their 9-2 win over Prairie, combining for four goals and eight points in the victory. The pair wouldn鈥檛 be quite as productive but equally effective at guiding their team to victory on Tuesday. Freeman (2G) opened the scoring within the game鈥檚 first three minutes, and STAR wouldn鈥檛 look back from there. ET Kennedy (1G, 2A) and Eli Solberg both scored powerplay goals to extend STAR鈥檚 advantage, and Freeman鈥檚 second of the game sent his squad into the third period with a four-goal lead. William Clarke was able to pull Notre Dame back within three early, but that鈥檚 as close as the Hounds would come, and two more goals from STAR in the third saw them to the 6-1 victory.

Notre Dame Hounds (2) vs St. George’s School (4) U17 Prep Division II Western聽Championships

If there was anything flawed about St. George鈥檚 victory over ISA in their Western Championships opener on Monday, it was their start; they spotted ISA a two-goal cushion within the first four and a half minutes of the game. That meant St. George鈥檚 had no choice but to play catch-up throughout, and to their credit, they did it well, rattling off six unanswered goals in the victory. If improving their start was the objective, St. George鈥檚 did so in very convincing fashion, outshooting Notre Dame 13-8 in the first and scoring their fourth goal of the game less than six minutes into the second period. Aaron Castro, who scored a hat-trick on Monday, popped up with a pair of powerplay points, including a primary assist on the game-winner early in the second. Notre Dame was able to score once at the end of the second and once at the start of the third to make the end of the game competitive, but 4-2 was as close as the Hounds were to get to St. George鈥檚, who start their Western Championships off with back-to-back wins.

Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy (4) vs BWC Academy (5) U17 Prep Division II Western Championships

Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy and BWC Academy鈥檚 game on Tuesday boiled down to which squad鈥檚 special teams units could prevail in a game largely decided with one team on the man advantage. BWC鈥檚 special teams production was no doubt more timely, scoring the first goal of each period on the powerplay; Aiden Baker made it 1-0 early in the first period and 2-1 early in the second period, before setting up Ayden Saran, whose powerplay goal made it 5-4 early in the third period. Akira Ota (2G) scored two second-period goals of his own to keep CDA in the contest, but ultimately, BWC managed to find a response each time one would be required, and a strong performance from Jeevin Sandhu helped BWC to the victory, a bounceback result after they鈥檇 lost 6-2 to Shawnigan Lake on Monday.聽

North Shore Warriors (4) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (3) U15 Western Championships

Monday鈥檚 outing for Benjamin Boudreau in between the pipes for the North Shore Warriors was no doubt a game the young goaltender would rather leave behind him. Edge School managed to score seven on 19 third-period shots, eventually winning 10-3, but despite the loss, Boudreau was chosen to start again Tuesday for the Warriors. Boudreau was beaten just once in the first period, thanks to Bennett Pattison scoring on the powerplay, but Calgary International Hockey Academy could have easily produced more without Boudreau鈥檚 efforts. North Shore tied the game on a second-period powerplay, with Mattias Gallina tying the game up at one. A mere 54 seconds later, North Shore would take the lead, with Cohen Waite (4A) setting up Brody Watson to score, sending the Warriors into the third-period with a 2-1 lead. CIHA鈥檚 powerplay produced again early in the third period through Liam Nycholat (1G, 1A), who tied the game at one, but two quick responses from Knox Leeson and Oliver Demarco (1G, 1A) gave North Shore a two-goal lead that, with the help of Benjamin Boudreau in between the pipes, they were able to hold on to. CIHA scored late, making it a one-goal game, but it was North Shore who ultimately proved victorious by a 4-3 scoreline, with Benjamin Boudreau鈥檚 forty saves the catalyst for victory.

Okanagan Hockey Academy (3) vs Edge School (7) U15 Western Championships

Edge School鈥檚 first game of the Western Championships saw them get better and better as the contest went on, ultimately scoring seven in the third period alone in their opening game win. They picked up on Tuesday right where they left off on Monday, exploding out of the gates with four goals on 17 first-period shots, including one of the best we鈥檝e seen from the Western Championships, with Brody Antignani going between-the-legs on a breakaway to make it 2-0 Edge School. OHA were the better team in the second period, even pulling the game back within one goal, but Edge School鈥檚 three-goal third period helped them to what ultimately was a dominant 7-3 victory. Defenceman Tyler O鈥橤orman, who was brilliant in Edge鈥檚 opener, was superb on Tuesday, scoring twice.聽

Delta Hockey Academy Black (5) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (8) U15 Western Championships

When you only outplay your opponent in one of a hockey game鈥檚 three periods, you鈥檙e often going to find yourselves hard-pressed to win said hockey game. Delta Black was the better team on Tuesday against the Nothern Alberta Xtreme in the first and third periods, outshooting, outchancing, and outscoring their opponents in both. Being the better team for most of the contest, however, mattered very little, thanks to NAX鈥檚 clinical offensive showing in the second. Down 2-1 through one, NAX absolutely dominated the second period, outshooting Delta Black 23-7 and outscoring them by a staggering six goals to one, meaning the Albertan side took a 7-3 lead into the third period. The second-period damage from NAX proved to be enough, and while Delta Black鈥檚 third-period efforts made the game closer, they ultimately fell 8-5.聽

Delta Hockey Academy White (3) vs Yale Hockey Academy (8) U15 Western Championships

Yale came out to play in their second game at the CSSHL Western Championships, scoring three goals in the first. Carson Brown (1G, 1A) would score the lone goal for Delta White in the opening frame but was immediately matched with a tuck from Ben Bury. To open the second, Connor Baines (4G) started to inflict his wrath, scoring three goals in only 3:35 to cap off a four goal performance. Delta White would nab an extra two goals to close the second and decrease their deficit to two. However, Yale kept pouring on the offence in the third as Max Ritchey and Mason Cumiskey (2G) restored Yale鈥檚 five goal spread. The Lions would go on to take this one a commanding 8-3 with Lucca Tassone (33/36) picking up the win between the pipes.

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (2) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (9) U17 Prep聽Western Championships

Nolan Harding opened the scoring for RHA Winnipeg just over five minutes into play. However, RHA Kelowna would get the better of their eastern counterparts later in the frame, going up 2-1 after goals from Ronin Martin (1G, 1A) and Porter Rossi. RHA Kelowna鈥檚 offensive trend would continue in the second. Jack Brown (1G, 1A) would lift a wrister past Chase Charriere (32/41) early on while Maddox Bentley (2G) scored back-to-back goals, including a shorthanded tally. RHA Kelowna would add another four in the third to rack up an eventual 9-2 win over RHA Winnipeg. Bentley and Preston Kelly-Paquet (2G) would each end the game with a pair of goals while Asher Netherton (25/27) picked up 25-saves and an assist from the crease.

Prairie Hockey Academy (5) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (1) U17 Prep Western Championships

Prairie dominated the opening twenty, outshooting OHA 22-6. However, it wasn鈥檛 until the final minute of play before Prairie would garner something out of their high volume of shots. Ethan Unger鈥檚 (1G, 1A) low point shot would get past Charlie Peppinck (33/37) to give Prairie the lead through the first frame. PHA would continue applying the pressure in the second with more impact on the scoresheet this time around. Luke Pratte and Hogan Hickman would score back-to-back powerplay goals to extend Prairie鈥檚 lead to three while Van Huebner鈥檚 (1G, 1A) point shot was the cherry on top, giving PHA a 4-0 lead through forty. Linden Sobocan (7/7) would come into play for OHA following Prairie鈥檚 fourth goal. OHA would go on to outshoot PHA 19-4 in third as their season was potentially on the line. Trey Tourigny would break the goose egg, getting OHA on the board. OHA would go on to play with an empty cage with as much as 8-minutes on the clock looking for a miracle. Prairie would hold on to their lead after Dane Chalupa added an empty netter with just under six minutes left in the contest. Drake Mooney (36/37) once again posted a spectacular performance, making at least 36-stops for a second consecutive start. For a second straight season, Prairie clinched a spot in the U17 Prep semi-finals, coming in as the 12th seed and going against the odds, knocking off the number 1 seed, Okanagan Hockey Academy.

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (5) vs St. George’s School (3) U15 Division II Western Championships

Following a scoreless first, Kyle Schierling (1G, 1A) would jam home a loose puck in close to give the initial lead to RHA Kelowna. A few minutes would pass and St. George鈥檚 would find themselves on the board after recently named February U15 Player of the Month, Hudson Lesk (1G, 1A), would capitalise on an end-to-end effort for his first of the Western Championships. However, St. George鈥檚 momentum wouldn鈥檛 last long as RHA Kelowna would pot back-to-back goals to close out the second courtesy of Austin Schultz and Asher Simms (2G). Nick Hill (2G) brought the Saints back into contention with an early goal in the third, but once again RHA Kelowna鈥檚 offence would strike for another two quick goals. Harrison Sharman would score RINK鈥檚 fourth goal after a slick move to the middle before rifling one top shelf over the glove of Jonah Gamble (26/31). Sharman鈥檚 tally would stand as the game winner as Hill would garner another late goal for St. George鈥檚. Griffin Prairie Chicken (31/34) captured the win in goal, steering aside 31-shots to secure the 2-0-0 record for RHA Kelowna.

Edge School (2) vs South Alberta Hockey Academy (5) U17 Prep Western Championships

SAHA had total control through twenty minutes of play. Brennan Finke (2G) got the ball rolling a mere 51-seconds into play. Halfway through the frame, Dalin Nixon doubled SAHA鈥檚 lead with a rising wrister off聽 the rush. Less than a minute later, Sully Kufflick nabbed SAHA鈥檚 third of the evening. Edge would find a spark in the second after Chase McNamara struck shorthanded. However, Matthew Cameron-Skidmore (1G, 1A) would match Edge, scoring a shorthanded goal of his own only three minutes later. A late marker from Antonio Cazac gave Edge some momentum heading into the third, but SAHA kept their firm grip on this contest in the final frame. Finke would score his second of the evening for the lone goal of the third, sealing the win for SAHA, improving their record to 1-0-1-0.

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (1) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (3) U17 Prep Western Championships

Our late game consisted of a defensive showdown between PCHA and CIHA. PCHA had the upper hand after Treytin Frizzell鈥檚 wrist shot floated past Ethan Mann (24/25). A few minutes would pass and CIHA would find their footing on the scoresheet after William Matte wired one top left. Scoring would resume in the second in CIHA鈥檚 favour courtesy of Zane Rains (1G, 1A) and some fortune from a sharp angle. Just over a minute later, Zachery Hall would extend CIHA鈥檚 lead, tightening their grip over PCHA. CIHA would continue to hold on strong in the third, outshooting PCHA 16-6, suffocating their offence. Ander Reyes (37/40) would make 37-stops between the pipes for CIHA, stopping all 16-shots in the third. Mann would pick up the win in the crease for CIHA as they improve to 2-0-0-0 in the postseason.

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Prairie Hockey Academy (2) vs STAR Hockey Academy (9) U15 Division II Western Championships

Sunday morning belonged to STAR Hockey Academy because the game belonged to Seve Paladino (3G, 1A), who started his 2025 Division II Western Championships off right by completing a hat-trick before the second period of STAR and Prairie Hockey Academy鈥檚 game had even concluded. It was in the second that two from Paladino and a powerplay goal from Kaido Kennedy (1G, 1A) stretched STAR鈥檚 lead beyond what PCHA could hope to keep up with, and a dominant third period served as the cherry on top of a strong performance from STAR. Camden Freeman (1G, 3A) added a third-period goal to cap off his four-point game and his team鈥檚 9-2 win.聽

Northern Alberta Xtreme (5) vs Delta Hockey Academy (6) U17 Prep Western Championships
Delta Hockey Academy should, and quite frankly, will view their opener of the U17 Prep Western Championships against Northern Alberta Xtreme as no doubt a bullet dodged. Delta held a three-goal advantage at two different points of this hockey game, leading 5-2 at the beginning of the third period, but nearly let it slip away. Through forty minutes, Jack Morgan had scored three and Kishan Saggu twice, to help Delta to their three-goal cushion. Delta were put on notice early in the third, with a powerplay goal from Tyrie Ehrenberg after a mere 21 seconds pulling NAX back within two. From there, Rylan Poitras (2G, 1A) went to work, scoring twice in a five and a half minute stretch to tie the game at five heading towards the end of the third period. From there, the game could have been anybody鈥檚, and despite NAX鈥檚 surge of momentum in the third period, it was Delta who found a winner prior to overtime. Kesler Curtis had scored a mere five goals in 36 regular season games heading into this one, but was the unlikely hero for Delta, popping up with what proved to be the game-winner with just over five minutes left to play.

Indigenous Sports Academy (2) vs St. George’s School (6) U17 Prep Division II Western Championships

Calling the game played by the Indigenous Sports Academy on Monday morning a 鈥渢wenty-minute effort鈥 might even be a little bit too generous. ISA came out of the gate strong, not only controlling the game but making good on said control. Jonel Daychief and Hudson Albert’s goals had ISA in front within five minutes, and when you take the first period as a whole, ISA was the better side; they scored more goals and outshot their opponents 11-7. You could sense, though, that St. George鈥檚 were awakened by the early two-goal hole they found themselves in, turning the pressure up themselves. They鈥檇 find a lifeline through Aaron Castro (3G), who scored with under one minute left in the first to pull his team within one. Early on in what turned out to be an evenly-fought second period, Noah Chen (1G, 1A) tied the score at two goals apiece, where it would stay until just shy of the halfway point of the third period. At that point, a pair of ISA penalties, one of which was a double-minor for kneeing, gave the St. George鈥檚 powerplay an opportunity they鈥檇 make good on. Maddox Hoo scored on the five-on-three to give St. George鈥檚 the lead, and 33 seconds later, it was a 4-2 game, thanks to Jason Gao. Aaron Castro scored twice more to complete his hat-trick and seal the deal for St. George鈥檚, with their four-goal third period propelling them to a 6-2 win.聽

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (2) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (9) U17 Prep Western Championships

By the time the final buzzer sounded to bring RHA Kelowna and Pacific Coast Hockey Academy鈥檚 U17 Prep Western Championships opener to a close, RHA Kelowna鈥檚 victory could be boiled down to their relentlessness. They outshot Pacific Coast in every period, including by a 21-8 margin in the third, took their lead early, and never let Pacific Coast back on even terms. Two first-period goals off the stick of Joshua Johnstone (2G) gave RHA Kelowna a two-goal advantage early, and while Pacific Coast was able to get back within one during the second, the RHA Kelowna duo of Rhett Tubello (3G) and Reid Rabinovitch (1G, 3A) went to work, scoring four goals between them at the end of the second and start of the third periods. RHA Kelowna made sure in the third period, extending their lead further and ultimately prevailing 9-2.

Notre Dame Hounds (0) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (3) U15 Division II Western Championships

Clich茅s in hockey exist because the recipe for winning any game is standard enough, and on Monday afternoon, Pacific Coast Hockey Academy made good on the 鈥渋f at first you don鈥檛 succeed, try again鈥 clich茅 in the first period of their game against the Notre Dame Hounds. PCHA controlled each of the three periods but, early on, struggled to beat Soren Martin in the Hounds crease. After Martin and Notre Dame successfully killed off their two previous first-period penalties, Jax Baumuller took a double-minor for Head Contact, and PCHA finally broke through. Callan McCall鈥檚 powerplay goal opened the scoring with 85 seconds to play in the first, and while PCHA would fail to score on an early second-period powerplay, they鈥檇 double their lead shortly after, thanks to a goal from Liam Hussey. The final nail in the coffin came off the stick of Kaz Westcott, his goal making it 3-0 and helping PCHA to a win in their first game at the Division II Western Championships.

Yale Hockey Academy (2) vs OHA Edmonton (4) U17 Prep Western Championships

Yale Hockey Academy went 21-12-3 in the regular season; an impressive record, but not one that saw them threaten for a spot near the top of the U17 Prep standings. OHA Edmonton, conversely, had the fourth-best regular season record in the division and would go into their opener against Yale as favourites. The game鈥檚 shots on goal indicated as such, with OHA Edmonton outshooting Yale 15-9 in the first, 17-8 in the second, and 15-9 in the third. The advantage in shots on goal led to an advantage in high-danger scoring chances as well, but through the game鈥檚 first fifty minutes, OHA Edmonton still hadn鈥檛 scored, constantly running into Jason Ho between the pipes for the Lions.. Gavin Bradley鈥檚 second-period marker for Yale remained the only one until the third-period clock showed nine minutes left, when finally, OHA Edmonton broke through, thanks to an Owen Morrow (2G, 1A) equalizer. Matteo Di Stefano scored 62 seconds later to give Yale the lead back, but OHA Edmonton never took their foot off the gas, and while it took nearly the entire game, they finally broke through the floodgates late in the third; in a 76-second span, OHA Edmonton would grab goals through Jaggar John, Evan Dowling (1G, 2A), and a second from Owen Morrow to help them to a come-from-behind 4-2 victory to open up the U17 Prep Western Championships.

Okanagan Hockey Academy (4) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (8) U15 Western Championships

Once the lead was established by the Calgary International Hockey Academy on Monday, they鈥檇 do little to indicate their control of the contest was anything but secure. Liam Nycholat (3G) and Brik McCord Cooper (1G, 1A) each scored first-period goals to send CIHA on their way, and even though Okanagan Hockey Academy would stay close until the end of the second, Reid Grierson (1G, 2A) extended CIHA鈥檚 lead to 5-2. Nycholat completed his hat-trick in the third, and while Jace Williams managed to score twice for OHA, he could only get them within four, with CIHA taking the contest 8-4.

Shawnigan Lake School (6) vs BWC Academy (2) U17 Prep Division II Western Championships

What happens in the middle of a period of hockey matters very, very little when you start and end a period the way Shawnigan Lake School did against BWC on Monday. Samuel Wilson (1G, 1A) scored merely 25 seconds into the hockey game to get the party started for Shawnigan, who ended up with a two-goal lead heading into the final moments of the second period. McAllister Mugford (1G, 2A) found the back of the net with nineteen seconds left to extend the Shawnigan lead to three. That in itself would have been an excellent ending to the second for Shawnigan, but they wouldn鈥檛 be done yet, thanks to Ryder Kerr (1G, 1A) managing to score merely four seconds after Mugford鈥檚 tally. The pair of goals late in the period were backbreakers, and even though BWC would dominate the remaining forty minutes, Shawnigan鈥檚 cushion was enough (with some help) to see them to a 6-2 victory.

North Shore Warriors (3) vs Edge School (10) U15 Western Championships

Taking a step back, you could say Monday鈥檚 afternoon clash between the North Shore Warriors and Edge School was the tale of two somewhat distinct hockey games. The first started with the drop of the puck and encompassed the entirety of the first two periods, as well as about six-and-a-half minutes of the third, and the second picks up with 13:30 on the clock in the third period and lasts until the end of the hockey game. The first part of this game featured two teams engaged in an extremely tightly-fought battle, especially at five-on-five, with Easton Armstrong鈥檚 two second-period goals for Edge the only negligible difference. Cohen Waite (2G) scored early in the third period to pull North Shore a step closer to Edge, with the Warriors down 4-2 heading into the game鈥檚 last 13 minutes. That鈥檚 where the second part of this game picks up, and unfortunately for North Shore, this version of the Edge School Mountaineers wouldn鈥檛 be slowed, let alone stopped. In what was ultimately less than eleven minutes, Edge scored six, with Matteo Dufour (3G) and Brody Antignani (3G, 2A) scoring a hat-trick each in the third period alone. Edge sent a game-high 19 shots on goal in the third, scoring seven times en route to the 10-3 victory.

Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy (2) vs North Shore Warriors (5) U17 Prep Division II Western Championships

The North Shore Warriors and Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy played a strikingly even game Monday, with both teams generating thirty shots on goal apiece and a similar number of high-danger scoring chances throughout the contest. Despite how even much of the game was, the contest needed a difference, which came in the form of the special teams prowess of the North Shore Warriors. Samuel Shepard and Tobin Schaefer (1G, 1A) scored a goal apiece on the only two powerplays of the game for North Shore, while Nash Dickson (1G, 1A) was able to score what turned out to be the game-winner shorthanded in the second period. In addition to the offensive output, North Shore鈥檚 penalty kill was successful four out of the five times they were tested, including thrice in the third period to help the Warriors to a 5-2 victory.聽

Notre Dame Hounds (5) vs STAR Hockey Academy (6) U17 Prep Division II Western Championships

The previous game in the U17 Prep Division II Western Championships didn鈥檛 have a single lead change; North Shore hit the front and stayed in front. Notre Dame and STAR鈥檚 Monday afternoon clash was the direct contrast. Notre Dame took the game鈥檚 first lead through an early Logan Arnold goal, starting the pendulum of momentum that swung back and forth all game. STAR turned the contest around to lead 2-1, eventually 3-2 through forty minutes, but wouldn鈥檛 retain the lead forever. A pair of early third-period goals from Notre Dame gave the Hounds a 4-3 lead, one that would, again, slip out of their hands quickly. Zachary Schmidt (1G, 1A) and Colton Stabbler (1G, 1A), who scored a goal and assist each during the game, socred back-to-back goals to reestablish STAR鈥檚 lead. Following the trend of every lead before it, STAR鈥檚 advantage was short-lived, as Trystan Hamming scored for Notre Dame to tie things up at five. The game marched into overtime all tied up, and after both teams had just one shot on goal each through the first four minutes, Ewen Willers (1G, 3A) stole the puck in the offensive zone and broke in to win the game for STAR Hockey Academy, giving them the win in the 6-5 thriller.

St. George’s School (5) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (2) U15 Division II Western Championships

After a majority of back-and-forth play through the opening twenty, RHA Winnipeg鈥檚 Bo Sabourin would break the ice, cleaning up the rebound off Kelson Hawreluik鈥檚 shot and entry. Come the second period, St. George鈥檚 would find their stride. Luca Rogers (2G, 2A) would wire home a beautiful feed from Hudson Lesk (2A) on the powerplay while Minsoo Lee showed off his hand-eye for a clean up job in close to give the Saints the lead. St. George鈥檚 would keep piling on the pressure in the third, picking up another three goals to extend their lead. Max Xing would rifle home an extra one for RHA Winnipeg in the late stages of the frame.

Prairie Hockey Academy (3) vs South Alberta Hockey Academy (1) U17 Prep Western Championships

SAHA would maintain control for a majority of the first but would leave the period with a one goal deficit due to Nixon Friesen鈥檚 breakaway finish part way through the frame. Prairie would show more life offensively in the second as Kade Kahovec and Luke Pratte would each bury one. Kahovec would beat Hunter Zawislak (34/37) with a cannon from the left circle while Pratte lifted a wrister over the glove on a lone rush. Kutcher Aquila would get SAHA on the board halfway through the third, beating Drake Mooney (38/39) glove side. However, this was all SAHA was able to muster on to the scoresheet as Mooney steered aside the rest of their 38-shots, backing Prairie to their first win of the CSSHL Western Championships.

Edge School (4) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (5/SO) U17 Prep Western Championships

Special teams were popping off early for OHA in a highly-anticipated matchup with Edge School. Maxx Parfitt (3G) would strike first with a powerplay marker, just trickling through Carsten Leyerzapf (45/49). A couple minutes later, Ethan Dimand would pot a shorthanded breakaway, giving OHA an early 2-0 advantage. However, Edge would close out the period strong as Reeve Waugh would rifle home their first while Kyle Oakenfold put away a beauty, tying everything up before the first intermission. History would repeat itself in the second with Parfitt scoring first, restoring OHA鈥檚 lead. But Edge was right on OHA鈥檚 tail as Antonio Cazac brought things back to even to close out the second frame. Parfitt would go on to ignite the scoring again in the third, batting one out of mid-air for his hat-trick. Edge sniper Ashton McCann would respond later in the frame, enough to force overtime. In OT, both teams would see their fair share of chances. Parfitt would have the best of those chances in the dying seconds, just missing a through-the-legs attempt moments before the buzzer sounded. A shootout was needed and no one could beat either Leyerzapf or Linden Sobocan (35/39) in the first four shooters. Sobocan would stone Jack Bissoon in the fifth round, giving OHA captain, Luke Assi (2A) the opportunity to put things to bed. Assi would dance on in before wiring one top left over the blocker of Leyerzapf, putting an end to an instant classic at the 2025 CSSHL Western Championships.

BWC Academy (5) vs Delta Hockey Academy White (3) U15 Western Championships

Ryder Pavlic would open the scoring for Delta White in a Lower Mainland showdown with BWC Academy to ignite their Western Championship run. However, BWC Academy would find their legs shortly after surrendering that first goal as Ryker Carson (2G) would score BWC Academy鈥檚 first goal of the game. Carson would open the scoring in the second to give BWC Academy their first lead while a sharp angle shot from Theo Falk doubled their advantage. Carson Brown would get one back for Delta Black in the late stages of the frame but Eric Prexler (1G, 1A) would immediately restore BWC Academy鈥檚 lead just over a minute later. Teams would trade goals in the third as BWC Academy鈥檚 three goal explosion in the second was enough to give them the edge over their geographic foes. Jordan Bigelow (38/41) steered 38-shots aside in the win, improving BWC Academy鈥檚 record to 2-0-0 at the CSSHL Western Championships.

OHA Edmonton (3) vs Delta Hockey Academy Black (5) U15 Western Championships

Delta Black kick started their Western Championships with an all out scoring fest in the first period, racking up three goals before the ice clean. Scoring would slow down in the second with the lone goal coming off the stick of Matteo Gambetti (2G) in the late stages of the frame. Gambetti would net another in the early phase of the third, sparking some hope for potentially another come from behind victory for OHA Edmonton. However, just over a minute later, Woojin Seo (2G) would beat out an icing before placing one top corner to restore Delta Black鈥檚 two goal spread. Jaxson Weisberber would quickly respond once more for OHA Edmonton, but that was the last biscuit they put past Brayden Allan (37/40). Allan would post 37-saves in the win while Seo added the late insurance marker for his second of the evening.

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (4) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (7) U17 Prep Western Championships

What would seem as an un-ideal start for CIHA turned out to be a blessing in disguise as Mason Moran (2G, 1A) and Aedan McCarry (1G, 1A) potted consecutive shorthanded goals to open the scoring. RHA Winnipeg would get on the board in the final stages of the frame after Isaac Sousa (1G, 2A) blasted home a loose puck in tight. CIHA would take total control in the second, scoring four unanswered with two goals coming off of sweet feeds from William Matte (3A). Brady Keith (1G, 1A) would get one back for RHA Winnipeg late in the frame once again coming off a nice feed, this time from Sousa. Keegan Bragnalo would open the scoring in the third for RHA Winnipeg but that was all they were able to get past Braxton Gibson (41/45) in the final frame as CIHA would go on to take their opening match at the Western Championships. Zane Rains (2G, 1A) would add a late goal to complete a three point evening.

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Bishop鈥檚 College School (14) vs Mount Academy (1) East U17

Bishop鈥檚 scored early and often as they beat Mount 14-1 early Sunday morning. Grady Cohen (3G, 3A) and Jan Vladar (3G, 2A) each recorded hat-tricks while Masanori Black (3A) and Samuel Boutet (3A) had a hat-trick of assists. Jace Hynes scored the lone Mount goal, beating Egor Oganesyan (17/18) midway through the second.聽

Mount Academy (2) vs King鈥檚 Edgehill School (8) East U18

Carter Cooling鈥檚 six-point performance helped King鈥檚 Edgehill School get an 8-2 win in their senior game against Mount Academy. Carter Cooling (3G, 3A) got his big game going early, setting up Jack Sangster 12 seconds into the game to give King鈥檚 Edgehill the lead. In the following minutes, Justin Hughes (1G, 1A) responded for Mount, potting his ninth goal of the season. Cooling found the back of the net midway through the period to give King鈥檚 Edgehill a 2-1 advantage heading into the dressing room. Mount鈥檚 Cameron Ellsworth tied the game up 7:19 into the second. King鈥檚 Edgehill would take over after that. Just over a minute later, Cole Cooper scored the eventual game-winning goal for King鈥檚 Edgehill with Artem Dorofeev (3A) picking up the second assist in his three-point game. Cooling doubled King鈥檚 Edgehill鈥檚 lead with his second goal of the game to close out the scoring in the second. Liam Nash, Alex Doyle (1G, 1A), and Grady Betts (1G, 1A) scored three goals that came 2:21 apart, giving King鈥檚 Edgehill lots of breathing room. Cooling closed out King鈥檚 Edgehill goal-scoring to cap off his first career CSSHL hat trick. William Bridego (24/26) turned aside 24 shots for King鈥檚 Edgehill.聽

North Shore Warriors (5) vs Delta Hockey Academy (7) U17

Akash Raj scored twice in the third including the game-winning goal in Delta Hockey Academy鈥檚 7-5 victory over the North Shore Warriors. The two teams traded goals in the opening period with Santiago Skinner scoring an unassisted goal to give Delta the lead before Ryder Fitzpatrick replied for North Shore in the final minute of the period. Kaydin Halladay鈥檚 12th goal of the season helped Delta retake the lead but 13 seconds later North Shore鈥檚 Noah Russo (1G, 1A) evened the game up at two. The trend of the game continued with Delta taking their third lead thanks to Emil Najm (2G, 1A) scoring the first of his two goals on the day. Once again, North Shore had the answer with Graeson Miller (2G) scoring to tie the game up 3-3 after two periods. North Shore would buck the trend in the third with Santino Esposito (1G, 1A) scoring on the power play to take their first lead of the game. Delta鈥檚 offence exploded after that. Akash Raj (2G, 2A) found the back of the net twice with Najm and Jack Triance adding a marker in the four-goal outburst. Miller got one back for North Shore in the final minutes but it wouldn鈥檛 be enough to make a comeback. Lincoln Arkinstall (3A) and Otto Puhakka (3A) each had three points in Delta鈥檚 win. Blake Langdon (19/24) made 19 saves for Delta.聽

Northern Alberta Xtreme (7) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (5) U18 Prep

A five-goal first period powered the Northern Alberta Xtreme to a 7-5 win over RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg. NAX鈥檚 offence didn鈥檛 waste any time, getting goals from Michael Donovan (1G, 1A), Kayne Wright (1G, 1A), and Darius Hordal in the first five minutes. Gavin Harrison (1G, 1A) extended NAX鈥檚 lead with his 14th goal of the season. RHA Winnipeg got on the board in the final three minutes with a goal from Carter Haney (1G, 2A). RHA Winnipeg got into trouble before the end of the period, taking two penalties in 27 seconds to send NAX to a two-man advantage. Jake Walker (1G, 2A) capitalized with two seconds to go in the opening period and Carter Ellsworth (1G, 2A) scored again on the power play 59 seconds into the second. Despite being down five, RHA Winnipeg showed no quit. River Arnason (1G, 2A), Jett Deschamps, and Cohen Lewko scored in the middle frame to cut the deficit to 6-4 heading into the third. With his goal, Arnason became the first member of the U18 Prep division to reach 30 goals this season. Drayden Uhrina continued RHA Winnipeg鈥檚 comeback bid early in the third, scoring his 22nd goal of the season to make it a one-goal game. NAX鈥檚 defensemen had enough after that goal and shut down RHA Winnipeg, limiting them to four shots in the third. Grady Wedman (1G, 1A) sealed the win for NAX with a goal in the final minute. Nate Stevens (19/24) got his 13th straight win, making 19 saves for the Xtreme.聽

Notre Dame (0) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (12) U15 Prep

Seven different goal scorers helped the Northern Alberta Xtreme score a 12-0 win over Notre Dame. Riley Brown (3G, 1A) opened the Xtreme鈥檚 regular season with a hat trick in September and closed it out in the same fashion today. The hat tricks kept coming for NAX with Brady Ondrus (3G, 1A) turning the trick for the second time this season. Nolan Wolitski (2G, 1A), Corbin Dunphy (1G, 2A), Joel Ngandu (1G, 2A), Luka Samu (1G, 2A), and Ahmad Fayad (1G, 1A) rounded out the goal-scoring for the Xtreme. Cruz Jim (5A) had a five-assist performance, helping him become the first defenseman to reach 65 points this season. Easton Arndt (3A), Cole Krebs (3A), and Kalen Miles (2A) each had multi-point games in the Xtreme鈥檚 victory. Karter Gibson (12/12) recorded his second consecutive shutout for NAX, stopping all 12 shots he faced. Ben Meyer (20/24) made 20 saves in relief for Notre Dame.聽

North Shore Warriors (3) vs BWC Academy (6) U18 Prep

Christian Revel鈥檚 three-point game helped BWC Academy double up the North Shore Warriors 6-3. BWC Academy had a big first period, getting goals from Revel (1G, 2A), Lukas Lima, and Trevor Oishi that came 2:50 apart to give them a 3-0 lead. Liam McCloy got one back for North Shore in the second, scoring on the man advantage. BWC Academy鈥檚 offence struck quickly again with Charlie Robinson and Richard Wonyeneh (1G, 1A) scoring twice in 58 seconds. Shortly after, Vladislav Ibragimov scored to cut North Shore鈥檚 deficit down to 5-2. BWC Academy restored their four-goal lead before the period ended with a power play goal by Kadyn O鈥橞rien. North Shore capped off the scoring in the final two minutes with Matteo Paradiso (1G, 1A) scoring his 22nd goal of the season. Noah Sinagowitz (26/28) and Alder Ames (11/12) split time in BWC Academy鈥檚 net. Sinagowitz stopped 26 of the 28 shots he faced in the first two periods. Ames took over in the third and turned aside 11 shots. Georgi Milanov (41/47) made 41 saves for North Shore.聽

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (4) vs Notre Dame (5/SO) U17

Pearson Sokoloski (2G, 1A) and Joshua Heitman (43/47) helped Notre Dame overcome a two-goal deficit and beat RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg 5-4 in a shootout. Elijah Rempel got RHA Winnipeg on the board. U15 Prep call-up Athens Shingoose continued to make a big impact, scoring his fourth goal in his third game in the U17 division to give RHA Winnipeg a 2-0 lead. Notre fought back midway through the second with John-Paul Pogson and Pearson Sokoloski scoring twice in quick succession to tie the game at two. RHA Winnipeg retook the lead a few minutes later on an unassisted marker by Atticus Cruz (2G). Notre Dame responded with a power play marker from Landon Sokolaski (1G, 1A) late in the period to send the teams into the room all even 3-3. Special teams came up big for Notre Dame again early in the third with Pearson Sokoloski scoring shorthanded for his second goal of the game. Atticus Cruz would get it right back for RHA Winnipeg, scoring his 15th goal of the season 47 seconds later. Notre Dame netminder Joshua Heitman stood tall for the rest of the period, stopping 14 of the 15 shots sent his way, sending the game to overtime. The extra frame solved nothing so the game went to a shootout. Jordan Van Langen and Carter Smith came up big in the shootout, keeping Notre Dame alive when they needed to score. Then, in the sixth round, Ryder Pisiak scored the game-winning goal to complete the comeback.聽

Prairie Hockey Academy (3) vs South Alberta Hockey Academy (6) U18 Prep

South Alberta Hockey Academy scored three times in the first and never looked back, beating Prairie Hockey Academy 6-3. SAHA jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the opening period on goals from Kale McCann (1G, 1A), Gavin Lesiuk (2G), and Avery Watson. Prairie got one back midway through the second with Rylan Emigh (1G, 1A) striking on the power play. Luke Ruptash (1G, 1A) and Lesiuk extended SAHA鈥檚 lead to four with two goals in 36 seconds. Prairie pushed back in the third with a pair of goals from Griffin Horne (2G) to make it 5-3. That would be the closest Prairie would get as SAHA sealed the win with an empty-net goal by Riley Steen in the dying seconds. Kannen Kirkwood (28/31) got his third straight win for SAHA, stopping 28 of the 31 shots he faced. Cameron Beisal (12/14) made 12 saves in relief for Prairie.聽

North Shore Warriors (1) vs St. George’s School (9) U15 Prep

Louis Oscar Holowaychuk joined the 50-goal club in St. George鈥檚 School 9-1 win over the North Shore Warriors. Holowaychuk鈥檚 (1G, 2A) milestone marker came 7:13 into the third period. He鈥檚 the fifth player all-time to hit 50 goals in a U15 Prep season joining the likes of Connor Bedard, Logan Stankoven, Dylan Guenther, and Liam Ruck. St. George鈥檚 dominated this game from start to finish. They never trailed and outshot North Shore 64-14. Noah Fowler (2G, 1A), Logan Okamura (1G, 2A), Nathaniel Moore (1G, 1A), Bradey Ching (2A), and Zach Lam (2A) had multi-point games for St. George鈥檚. The defensemen contributed four goals for St. George鈥檚 with Holden Wouters (1G, 1A), Tarik Lammam, Quinn Pickering, and Alexander Rode each getting a marker. Kashmir Sandhu scored North Shore鈥檚 lone goal on a power play in the third. Joffrey Chan (13/14) kicked out 13 of the 14 shots he faced to get his 13th win of the season for St. George鈥檚.聽

Yale Hockey Academy (2) vs Delta Hockey Academy (4) U18 Prep

Nathaniel Danielson鈥檚 three-point game propelled Delta Hockey Academy to a 4-2 win over Yale Hockey Academy. Gus Schill gave Yale the lead in the first five minutes, scoring his 14th goal of the season. Later in the period, Danielson (2G, 1A) found the back of the net to even the game up. Danielson鈥檚 impact continued to be felt in the second, netting his second goal of the game to give Delta the lead and adding some insurance by setting up Jacob Schwartz (1G, 1A) on the man advantage to close out the second. Just under six minutes into the third, Dryden Deobald (1G, 1A) scored for Yale to cut their deficit in half. Alexander Laing restored Delta鈥檚 two-goal lead, scoring his 11th of the season with just under six minutes left. Delta ran into penalty trouble after that, sending Yale to the power play three times in the last five minutes. Delta鈥檚 penalty kill came up clutch like it had all game, finishing six-for-six on the day. Ashton Thornton (27/29) kicked out 27 shots in Delta鈥檚 victory. Parker Kulmatycki (30/34) made 30 saves for Yale.聽

Northern Alberta Xtreme (7/OT) vs OHA Edmonton (6) Female U18 Prep

Brynn Evans hat trick helped the Northern Alberta Xtreme snap OHA Edmonton’s 12-game winning streak with a 7-6 overtime victory. The two squads couldn鈥檛 stop scoring in the opening minutes, combining for six goals in the first 5:15 of the contest. Riley Cooper (3G, 1A), Daynia DeChamplain, and Joryn Hempel (1G, 1A) found the back of the net for OHA Edmonton. Brynn Evans (3G, 1A) scored two unassisted goals with Elise Slywka (2G, 1A) tacking on one more for the Xtreme. Slywka scored her second of the game late in the first to give NAX their first lead of the game. OHA Edmonton鈥檚 Riley Cooper tied the game up with 22 seconds left in the first and then completed her hat trick with the lone goal of the second period. With her big game, Cooper finished the season with a division-leading 65 points. Sawyer Mackay (1G, 1A) responded for the Xtreme, scoring her 10th goal of the season early in the third. OHA Edmonton retook the lead with a goal from Kyla Pappas in the final three minutes but Mayson Mattersdorfer tied the game once again, scoring 54 seconds later for NAX to send the game to overtime. In the extra frame, Brynn Evans was the hero, getting the game-winning goal in a crazy back-and-forth game. Evans became the first member of the Xtreme to hit the 20-goal plateau thanks to her hat trick. Ryann Chimera (3A) and Ryann Jugnauth (3A) had big games for OHA Edmonton in a losing effort. Aldawna Evers (40/46) made 40 saves in NAX鈥檚 win. Ava Antle (16/19) made 16 saves in relief for OHA Edmonton.聽

Bishop’s College School (4/OT) vs Stanstead College (3) East U18

Logan Charby (2G, 1A) and Timofey Williams (38/41) helped Bishop鈥檚 College School get a 4-3 overtime victory over Stanstead College. Despite the shots being fairly even in the first, it was Bishop鈥檚 College that came away with a two-goal lead. Alexei Gachelin (1G, 1A) got Bishop鈥檚 College on the board with an unassisted marker and then he set up Logan Charby for a power play goal. Stanstead College responded with a power play goal of their own from Malik L鈥橧talien midway through the second. A few minutes later, Charby scored his second goal of the contest on the man advantage to help Bishop鈥檚 College reclaim their two-goal lead. Stanstead College pressured hard in the third, outshooting Bishop鈥檚 College 16-5. That pressure led to a goal by Stanstead College鈥檚 Aaron Chipp (1G, 1A) to make it a 3-2 game with 7:15 left. With time winding down, Bishop鈥檚 College made a big mistake, taking a penalty with 38 seconds to play in regulation. Ryan Dwyer quickly took advantage for Stanstead College, evening the game up seven seconds after the penalty was taken. Stanstead College鈥檚 valiant comeback effort would fall short in overtime with Nathan Birch scoring 3:05 into the extra frame for Bishop鈥檚 College. Jack Carter (25/29) made 25 saves for Stanstead College in the overtime loss.聽聽

OHA Edmonton (5/OT) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (4) U15 Western Championships

The CSSHL鈥檚 Western Championships will feature 104 teams playing just shy of 200 games between March 2nd and March 16th in Penticton, and on day one, OHA Edmonton U15 and Northern Alberta Xtreme U15 played what could easily be one of the most exciting games of the whole competition. Knox Kehler opened NAX鈥檚 account on an early powerplay, and while OHA Edmonton fought back with an equalizer, NAX notched a late first-period goal from Carter Knogler. Lincoln Baschuk made it 3-1 early in the second period, giving NAX a two-goal edge merely 83 seconds into the second period. From there, though, the game would change; OHA Edmonton dominated the rest of the second period, and Eli Swift managed to pull his team back within one. After a second period that saw OHA Edmonton double NAX鈥檚 shot total, they鈥檇 keep their pressure and control of the game up into the third period. Liam MacMillan and Braydon Lynam scored two goals in less than three minutes, giving OHA Edmonton a lead, which they鈥檇 hold until the late stages of the third period. Merely three seconds from defeat, NAX managed to level the score and force overtime, with Malaki Andrews (2A) springing Keatyn Devlin for a last-gasp equalizer. Both teams had their chances in overtime, but eventually, Marek Pashko won it, taking the puck wide to the outside of the offensive zone before driving around the net and finishing the game off with a wrap-around tuck, winning it 5-4 for OHA Edmonton.聽

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

Delta Hockey Academy U15 Prep鈥檚 game against the RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna saw the hosts do the entirety of their offensive damage in the game鈥檚 first and last two-and-a-half minutes. Brady Cyr scored early for Delta, giving them a 1-0 lead, but from there, RHA Kelowna scored the game鈥檚 next three goals. Mason Poitras (1G, 1A) tied it up in the first, Luca Vaugeois gave RHAK Kelowna the lead in the second, and with 5:09 left in the third, Alexander Ruiz (1G, 1A) gave his team a 3-1 lead. RHA Kelowna remained ahead by three goals deep into the third period, but with 2:10 remaining, Delta would grab a lifeline. Eli Vickers scored on the powerplay to make it 3-2 before an extra attacker helped Delta equalize through Colton Brum (1G, 1A). At 3-3, the game looked destined for overtime until a last-gasp game-winning goal off the stick of Peter Banicevic won it for Delta with nine seconds left in the third period.聽

Indigenous Sports Academy (4) vs Notre Dame (2) U18 Prep

The Indigenous Sports Academy and Notre Dame Hounds traded periods of control in their Sunday afternoon battle, with ISA outplaying their opponents in the first period and Notre Dame being the better team in the second. The two teams came into the third tied at one, but two goals in just over seven minutes for ISA helped push the contest out of the reach of the Notre Dame Hounds. Ethan Agawa鈥檚 second of the game gave ISA the lead, and Emery Medicine Shield made it 3-1, establishing the game鈥檚 first two-goal advantage. Brendan Choi managed to pull Notre Dame back into the game, but Lawson Gardipy took his chance into the empty net, sealing the 4-2 win for Indigenous Sports Academy.聽

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (5) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (4) U15 Division II Western Championships

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna and RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg鈥檚 Sunday afternoon battle featured three periods that all could have been their own hockey games: the first belonging to RHA Kelowna, the second a scoreless tie, and the third controlled by RHA Winnipeg. An eight-minute span of play in the first period saw RHA Kelowna jump out to a 3-0 lead, with Luke Turner (1G, 1A) and Austin Schultz (2A) notching two points apiece on the three first-period goals. Kelson Hawreluik (2G) pulled one back for RHA Winnipeg late in the first, setting up a second period in which the goaltenders stole the show, combining to save each of the 28 shots in the middle frame. Merely 62 seconds into the third period, RHA Kelowna would take a three-goal lead, thanks to Cooper deWal. Austin Schultz made it 5-1 RHA Kelowna before the midway point, and with eight minutes left in the third, RHA Winnipeg faced down a four-goal deficit. They鈥檇 keep up enough pressure that would eventually result in RHA Winnipeg directing 25 shots on goal in the third period alone. Down 5-1, they鈥檇 chip away at the disadvantage, as Kelson Hawreluik scored his second and Beck Van Kemenade scored twice late in the third period. That would pull RHA Winnipeg within one, but that鈥檚 as close as they鈥檇 get, falling 5-4.聽

BWC Academy (5) vs Yale Hockey Academy (3) U15 Western Championships

Scoring the first goal of any given period means you鈥檙e starting on the front foot. For the most part, Yale Hockey Academy and Burnaby Winter Club Academy played themselves a very even game in their Western Championships opener Sunday afternoon. The difference, really, was the timeliness of Burnaby Winter Club鈥檚 goals, with BWC scoring first in every period.. Ethan Kartadinata (2G) scored in the first to give BWC the lead, and while Yale tied things up, Nathan DaSilva extended BWC鈥檚 lead to 2-1 merely 29 seconds after the equalizing goal hit the back of the net. It took Kartadinata less than three minutes of the second period to score, giving BWC a 3-1 lead, and while Yale made it 3-2 prior to the second intermission, BWC put the game beyond them early in the third. Michael Puddicombe scored 27 seconds into the third, making it 4-2, with Carter Tyle eventually finishing off the victory with a fifth goal. BWC won 5-3, with Tyson Oake making 31 stops en route to the victory.聽

Delta Hockey Academy Black (2) vs Delta Hockey Academy Green (10) Female U18 Prep

Despite the obvious commonalities, Sunday鈥檚 game between Delta Hockey Academy Black and Delta Hockey Academy Green unfolded as a contest of contrasts. The game鈥檚 first twenty minutes set the stage for the way the game would unfold; Delta Green led 4-0, outshooting their opponents 23-2. Molly Cole (3G, 1A) scored the opening goal of each period for the hat-trick, and by the time the buzzer had sounded at the third period鈥檚 conclusion, Delta Green won the game 10-2. In addition to Cole鈥檚 four points, four other players scored three or more points: Katie Olfert (2G, 1A), London McDavid (1G, 2A), Mackenzie Galick (1G, 2A), and Madison Batch (3A).聽

Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (2) vs North Shore Warriors (4) U17 Prep Division II Western Championships

The sixty-minute effort put on display Sunday by the North Shore Warriors left very little to be desired. North Shore took a penalty early in the game but used the shorthanded opportunity to take the lead anyways, with Lucas Lekakis (2G) making it 1-0. Casey Silverman tied the game for Pilot Mound, but two second-period goals from Tobin Schaefer and Connor Liu gave North Shore a 3-1 lead through two periods. Adam Zamecnik dragged Pilot Mound back within one early in the third, but Lekakis鈥 second of the game extended North Shore鈥檚 lead to 4-2. The Warriors outshot PMHA in each period, killing each of their four penalties, scoring once shorthanded, and going 50% on the powerplay for a complete 4-2 victory.

Shawnigan Lake School (4) vs Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy (2) U17 Prep Division II Western Championships

Sunday being Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy鈥檚 day was dependent on Sunday being Akira Ota鈥檚 day. 14 goals and 25 points in 36 regular season games were enough for Ota to lead CDA in both goals and points, but he鈥檇 struggled in the lead-up to the Western Championships. Heading into CDA鈥檚 last regular season game, Ota hadn鈥檛 scored in seven games, scoring merely one assist in those seven. In his last game, Ota scored two goals and an assist. He鈥檇 pick up right where he left off on Sunday against Shawnigan Lake School, scoring a powerplay goal 8:24 into the first period. CDA鈥檚 lead was temporary, with a goal from McAllister Mugford (2G) sending the game into the second period tied at one. CDA reestablished their lead early in the second period, with Ota scoring again. Shawnigan pushed back hard and, in the second half of the second period, received a lifeline in the form of three consecutive CDA penalties. Matthew Morris scored on a five-on-three to tie the game up at one before McAllister Mugford scored his second of the game, again on a powerplay, to make it 3-2 Shawnigan. Case Bentley scored the only goal of the third period, notching the insurance marker just past the halfway point, and Shawnigan Lake took the contest 4-2.

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Bishop’s College School (8) vs Mount Academy (1) East U17

Bishop鈥檚 College scored once in the first, four times in the second, and three more times in the third as they defeated Mount Academy 8-1. Henry Bassuk (3G, 1A) recorded a hat-trick and led all skaters with four points while Thomas Roy (1G, 2A) chipped in with a three point game. Nathaniel St. Pierre Maltais broke the Egor Oganesyan (22/23) shutout bid with 3:25 remaining. Isaac Hachey (43/51) made 43 saves in the loss.聽

CIH Academy (4) vs Ontario Hockey Academy (5/SO) East U18

Yoshin Takahara and Jeremy St. Louis (1G, 1A) traded first period goals inside the opening five minutes of the game. Justin Savage (2G, 1A) scored twice in the second, including once on the power play, to put CIH Academy ahead 3-1 going into the final frame. Dmitrii Novikov scored on the power play 21 seconds into the third to bring OHA within one but Noah Picken countered just 23 seconds later for CIH Academy. The early period frenzy was just getting started as Danny Kananga scored for OHA less than two minutes later and Jacob Macmillan-Dallaire (1G, 1A) tied the game 34 seconds after that. Neither team would score in the last 17 minutes of regulation or 5 minutes of overtime, sending the game to a shootout. In the shootout both Kananga and St. Louis beat Noah Martin (43/47) while Rafael Tremblay (28/32) stopped both CIH Academy shooters as OHA took the 5-4 comeback win.聽

King’s Edgehill School (6) vs Mount Academy (3) East U18

King鈥檚-Edgehill ran into some early penalty trouble but Jack Warren scored shorthanded to give his team the lead. Another penalty would lead to a Mount power play goal from Jacob Jardine 2:02 later. Kristopher Brosseau would put KES back ahead midway through the first period. Grady Betts (2G) and Alex Doyle (1G, 1A) scored 1:02 apart early in the second and Betts added a power play goal 10 minutes later as KES started to take control of the game. Cameron Ellsworth (2G) would get one back for Mount before the end of the period but they still trailed by three. Jack Sangster increased the KES advantage early in the third with his 11th goal of the season, beating Nolan MacDonald (28/34) 5:54 into the third. Ellsworth would get one more past William Bridgeo (28/31) but that was as close as Mount would come as KES took this one by a score of 6-3.聽

Okanagan Hockey Ontario (2) vs Bishop’s College School (5) East U18

Tristan Gagnon (1G, 1A) opened the scoring 5:47 in as he scored his 14th goal of the season. OHO captain Parker Fergusson evened the score late in the period with a shorthanded marker. Despite being outshot 18-7 in the second, OHO would lead after 40 as Moritz Trebo scored his first of the season. But Kristian Olsen-Makdessian (40/45) was unable to hold the Bishop鈥檚 offence in the third as they broke through for four goals with Taitt Dobbin (2G, 1A) scoring twice and Simon Picard and Bastien Michaud each scoring once. Felix-Antoine Emond (23/25) made 23 saves in net for the win.聽

Notre Dame (1) vs OHA Edmonton (6) U15 Prep

A four-goal second period lifted OHA Edmonton to a 6-1 win over Notre Dame. OHA Edmonton opened the scoring midway through the first with Damian Anderson scoring his 17th goal of the season. Hudson Pooler (48/54) kept Notre Dame in the game, turning aside 16 of the 17 shots he faced in the opening frame. OHA Edmonton extended their lead to three with goals from Kael Scott (1G, 1A) and Micah Montgomery (1G, 1A) early in the second. Davian Ferland replied quickly for Notre Dame, scoring 25 seconds after Montgomery鈥檚 goal to make it a 3-1 game. OHA Edmonton put the contest out of reach with two goals from Brayden Tucker (2G) in the final six minutes of the period. Josh Frazer added a power play marker for OHA Edmonton in the third. Gavin Steeves recorded his ninth win of the season for OHA Edmonton, stopping 11 of the 12 shots he faced. Hudson Potter finished with 48 saves for Notre Dame.聽

Shawnigan Lake School (0) vs St. George’s School (4) U17 Prep

Carter Adams (39/39) 39-save shutout led St. George鈥檚 School to a 4-0 victory over Shawnigan Lake School. The two goaltenders started off the game strong. St. George鈥檚 Adams made 13 saves and Shawnigan Lake鈥檚 Liam Chamberlain (42/46) turned aside 14 shots in the opening period to keep it scoreless. St. George鈥檚 broke through in the middle frame, scoring three times. Byron Chin broke the deadlock, potting his 20th goal of the season with just over 12 minutes to go in the period. Noah Chen (1G, 1A) and Ishaan Sharma gave St. George鈥檚 some breathing room with two goals that came 34 seconds apart. Jayan Sinha (1G, 1A) tacked on one more in the first few minutes of the third. Shawnigan Lake had a couple opportunities to put one on the board, getting two power plays in the final ten minutes but Adams was able to preserve the shutout with 13 saves in the final period. St. George鈥檚 Josh Gravistin (2A) had two assists helping him become the first defenseman in the U17 prep division to reach 40 points this season. Liam Chamberlain finished with a season-high 42 saves for Shawnigan Lake.聽

Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy (2) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (9) U18 Prep

A third period offensive explosion powered RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna to a 9-2 win over Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy. RHA Kelowna wasted no time getting on the board with Riley Pederson scoring 17 seconds into the game. Kiran Fedun (1G, 2A) tucked in his fifth goal of the season to give RHA Kelowna a two-goal lead heading into the dressing room. CDA got within one on Vincent Campbell鈥檚 first goal of the season early in the second. A few minutes later, Aidan Fisher (2G, 1A) restored RHA Kelowna鈥檚 two-goal lead. CDA had two power plays late in the second but were unable to capitalize. RHA Kelowna took over after those missed opportunities, finding the back of the net six times in the third. Theo Salikhov (1G, 2A), Aidan Fisher, Brady Walker, and Benjamin Bowtell (1G, 1A) scored in the flurry for RHA Kelowna. Defensemen Ryder Mead (1G, 3A) and Maxson Reed added on for RHA Kelowna with each of them scoring their first goal of the season. Owen Bambrick had the lone goal of the period for CDA. Louis Gu (23/25) picked up his second consecutive win against CDA, turning aside 23 of the 25 shots he faced.聽

Delta Hockey Academy (5) vs North Shore Warriors (0) U15 Prep

The defensemen had a big offensive game for Delta Hockey Academy, scoring three times in their 5-0 win over the North Shore Warriors. Delta got an early lead thanks to a power play goal from Ryker Doka 2:25 into the game. Ashton Sims (71/76) held North Shore in the game, making 21 saves in the opening period to keep it a 1-0 game. Delta continued to take it to North Shore in the second, outshooting them 25-3. Nicolas Peach (1G, 1A) and Ethan Kitchen were able to take advantage for Delta, scoring to stretch their lead out to three. Delta sealed the victory with a pair of third period goals from Eli Vickers and Charlie Leonard. Peter Banicevic (2A), Colton Brum (2A), and Tripp Fischer (2A) had multi-point games for Delta. Jack Utsunomiya (17/17) picked up his third shutout of the season for Delta, kicking out all 17 shots he faced. Ashton Sims was busy in North Shore鈥檚 net, making 71 saves in the loss.聽

Edge School (1) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (7) U15 Prep

The Northern Alberta Xtreme scored twice in the opening period and never looked back scoring a big 7-1 victory over their provincial rivals, Edge School. Emmett Abel (1G, 1A) and Brady Ondrus bulged the twine in the first to give NAX a two-goal advantage. Parker Naumann added on for the Xtreme in the second, scoring with just under seven minutes to go in the frame. Edge鈥檚 Delano Pockar (50/57) kept his team within striking distance, making 34 saves in the first two periods. Keagan Grant brought Edge within two, scoring an unassisted goal 21 seconds into the third. NAX pulled away after that in large part due to the offensive prowess of their defensemen. Nolan Wolitski (2G) scored twice and Cole Krebs tacked on one more from the back end for NAX. Easton Arndt rounded out the Xtreme鈥檚 offensive outburst with his 24th goal of the season. Dawson Sheehan (23/24), turned aside 23 shots in NAX鈥檚 victory. Pockar finished with 50 saves for Edge.聽

BWC Academy (5) vs Yale Hockey Academy (4) U15 Prep

BWC Academy held off a surge from Yale Hockey Academy to get a 5-4 victory. BWC Academy had a strong first ten minutes, finding the back of the net three times. Logan Henry (1G, 1A) and Cohen Baker (1G, 2A) got the offence rolling with two goals in the first 1:09. BWC Academy extended their lead to three with a power play marker from Justin Moon (1G, 2A). Yale responded a few minutes later with a power play goal of their own from Michael Kuzik. Dominic Ponte (1G, 1A) quickly struck again for Yale to make it a 3-2 game after the first period. Elias Papadatos (1G, 1A) scored BWC Academy鈥檚 second goal of the game on the man advantage early in the second to restore their two-goal edge. Yale got another quick response with Matteo Zenone (1G, 2A) scoring his 15th goal of the season. Midway through the frame, defenseman Ben Campbell scored the eventual game-winner for BWC Academy. BWC Academy had a big opportunity to put the game out of reach when Yale took a major penalty 34 seconds after Campbell鈥檚 marker. Yale would keep themselves in the game, getting a big kill to keep it a 5-3 game. Parker McMillan (1G, 3A) would bring Yale within one again with 13 seconds to go in the second period. Yale鈥檚 goaltending and penalty kill came up big in the third. Gavin Craig (45/48) stopped all 16 shots he faced and Yale鈥檚 penalty kill went five-for-five to keep it a one-goal game. Bentley Edgar (31/35) stood tall in BWC Academy鈥檚 net, stopping all eight shots sent his way in the third to secure the win. Edgar recorded his division-leading 19th win of the season, making 31 saves for BWC Academy. Craig turned aside 45 shots in relief for Yale.聽

Shawnigan Lake School (4) vs St. George’s School (11) U15 Prep

Louis Oscar Holowaychuk (4G, 2A) and Holden Wouters (2G, 4A) each had six points in St. George鈥檚 School鈥檚 11-4 win over Shawnigan Lake School. Shawnigan Lake took their lone lead of the game with a goal from Chase Murgatroyd 1:32 into the game. St. George鈥檚 took over for the rest of the period getting goals from Wouters, Logan Okamura (1G, 2A), and Noah Fowler (1G, 1A). Carson Peet (1G, 1A) cut Shawnigan Lake鈥檚 deficit to one early in the second. Kyle Bowering and Wouters continued the big offensive game for St. George鈥檚 with insurance markers. An unassisted goal from Shawnigan Lake鈥檚 Asher Devries (1G, 1A) made it a 5-3 game. St George鈥檚 put the game out of reach after that with Holowaychuk scoring three straight goals and Bradey Ching (1G, 3A) adding one more. Owen Vaillancourt (1G, 1A) scored the lone goal of the third for Shawnigan Lake. Holowaychuk followed that up by scoring his fourth goal of the contest and Nathaniel Moore scored one more to seal St. George鈥檚 big victory. Holowaychuk now sits at 49 goals on the year, placing him fifth all time for goals in a single U15 Prep season. Quinn Pickering (4A) had four helpers for St. George鈥檚. Joffrey Chan (13/17) made 13 saves in the win. Donagh Esler-Twiss (23/25) made 23 saves in relief for Shawnigan Lake.聽

Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (2) vs Balmoral Hall School (3/SO) Female U18 Prep

Reika Iwami (shootout winner) and Mimi Ferreira (36/38) powered Balmoral Hall School to a 3-2 win over Pilot Mound Hockey Academy. Maddie Kaiser gave Balmoral Hall the first lead of the game with her 27th goal of the season. McKayla Romano replied late in the first for Pilot Mound, sending the teams to the room tied at one. Balmoral Hall regained their lead with a goal from Lydia Hill 5:44 into the second. Pilot Mound fought back a few minutes later, getting a goal from Traeh Hall to tie the game 2-2. The two goalies stole the show after that with Balmoral Hall鈥檚 Ferreira and Pilot Mound鈥檚 Rehn Hall (42/44) posting zeros the rest of the way to send the game to a shootout. Pilot Mound had the biggest chance to break the deadlock before the skills competition, getting a five-on-three for over a minute near the end of regulation but they were unable to capitalize. Reika Iwami was the difference maker, scoring the game-winning goal in the second round of the shootout. Balmoral Hall鈥檚 Mimi Ferreira turned away all three shooters she faced in the shootout. Ferreira stopped 36 of the 38 shots she faced. Hall kicked out 42 of the 44 shots she faced for Pilot Mound.聽

Ulysse Academie (1) vs Selwyn House School (10) East U17

Selwyn House School’s seven-goal third period helped them get a big 10-1 victory over Ulysse Academie. Yulen Billy (2G, 2A) and Jackson Pitfield (3G, 1A) gave Selwyn House a 2-0 lead with a pair of goals in the final five minutes of the first period. Selwyn House鈥檚 Matheo Lazanis (1G, 2A) and Ulysee鈥檚 Sebastien Dupont traded goals in the second period. An offensive explosion helped Selwyn House pull away in the third. Julian Harroch (3G) scored three times and Jackson Pitfield found the back of the net twice to complete hat tricks. Yulen Billy and Isaac Huberman (1G, 2A) also scored in Selwyn House鈥檚 outburst. Gianluca Velenosi (3A), Bobby Avedesian (2A), and George Halimourdas (2A) had multi-point games for Selwyn House. Nicolas Capolicchio (19/20) got his first career CSSHL win, stopping 19 of the 20 shots he faced.聽

Northern Alberta Xtreme (3) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (0) U18 Prep

Nate Stevens (27/27) would blank RHA Winnipeg for his fifth shutout of the season, steering aside 27-shots in the process. Macklin Dobko鈥檚 second of the season stood as the game winner, scoring that goal back in the first period. Darius Hordal (1G, 1A) and Jake Walker (1G, 1A) would nab the insurance markers in the third period, allowing NAX to cruise along to a steady 3-0 win over RHA Winnipeg.聽

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (3) vs Notre Dame (2) U17

In his first call-up to U17 action, 2025 WHL Draft prospect, Athens Shingoose (1G, 1A), wasted no time making a statement. Shingoose would tally the game鈥檚 first goal late in the first. Just over two minutes later, Cole Ewonchuk would double RHA Winnipeg鈥檚 lead. Shingoose would provide an assist on RHA Winnipeg鈥檚 third goal from Oliver Campbell early in the third. Notre Dame would provide some push back later in the frame as Landon Sokoloski (2G) got the Hounds on the board with his 12th of the season. Sokoloski would score Notre Dame鈥檚 second goal in the third, making things 3-2 with just under three minutes to spare. However, Grayson McDonald (23/25) would hold on between the pipes, ensuring the victory for RHA Winnipeg in Shingoose鈥檚 U17 debut.

Notre Dame (1) vs Indigenous Sports Academy (5) U18 Prep

Following a scoreless first, Brendan Choi would strike on the powerplay to give the Hounds the 1-0 advantage. However, Karson Ledoux (2G) would pot his first with the U18 Prep team to tie things up before the second intermission. In the third, ISA would find their groove as Ledoux nabbed his second of the evening to give ISA their first lead of the match. Notre Dame would fire everything they had through the third but couldn鈥檛 find another answer for Kael Ratt (28/29) before Holden Parada (2G) scored late to give ISA the two goal lead. ISA would bury another two empty netters before the horn sounded, giving them the 5-1 win.

South Alberta Hockey Academy (3) vs Edge School (2) U18 Prep

SAHA would leave the first with the momentum in their favour, outshooting Edge School 17-13 and taking a 2-0 lead into the second courtesy of Avery Watson and Gavin Lesiuk. However, Edge would find their rhythm in the second after Adam M鈥檋amed netted his 20th of the season to cut SAHA鈥檚 lead down to one. Edge would keep applying the pressure throughout the match, eventually tying things up after Reed Reschny scored early in the third. SAHA would catch a break part way through the final frame after Tyden Lafournaise found the back of the net. SAHA would hold on to this lead with heavy praise to goaltender Kannen Kirkwood (38/40) who stopped 38-shots in this contest.

Edge School (0) vs South Alberta Hockey Academy (1) Female U18 Prep

Goalies reigned supreme in a low-scoring Friday affair between Edge School and SAHA. Both Alexis Ehrman (30/31) and Hannah Palumbo (27/27) were perfect through forty minutes of play, stopping 17 and 20 shots respectively. Come the third period, Ehrman was the first to break as Keyana Bert scored her 16th of the season to give SAHA the lead. Palumbo would maintain her shutout in this contest, stopping all 27-shots faced through sixty minutes, recording her first shutout of the season.

St. George’s School (3) vs Shawnigan Lake School (4/OT) U18 Prep

Shawnigan found their legs early against their Lower Mainland rivals, scoring twice in the opening ten minutes to establish an early lead. Weston Ebrahim (2G) was responsible for each Shawnigan goal. London Taylor (1G, 1A) would respond for the Saints soon after, scoring shorthanded to cut their deficit to one. However, Brandon Kendall would restore Shawnigan鈥檚 two goal advantage with a late goal in the first. St. George鈥檚 would find their groove in the second, erasing their deficit after Brendan Morgan and Sam Auld scored a pair of late goals before the ice clean. The third period wasn鈥檛 enough to find our winner so overtime was needed. St. George鈥檚 would take a penalty in the extra frame, ultimately leading to Theirry Demers鈥 overtime winner to give Shawnigan their 19th win of the campaign. Will Stonehouse (45/48) played a vital role in Shawnigan鈥檚 win, stopping 45-shots, including all 15 he faced in the third period.

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GAME DAY RECAP: February 22, 2025 /game-day-recap-february-22-2025 Sun, 23 Feb 2025 07:00:25 +0000 /?p=7037 North Shore Warriors (3) vs St. Mary’s Academy (2) Female U18 Prep The early Saturday morning clash between the North Shore Warriors and St. Mary鈥檚 Academy Flames posed the Warriors an opportunity to bounce back from yesterday鈥檚 loss against Bourget College鈥檚 Varsity side, while St. Mary鈥檚 look to win again after Friday鈥檚 triumph over Bourget鈥檚 […]

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North Shore Warriors (3) vs St. Mary’s Academy (2) Female U18 Prep

The early Saturday morning clash between the North Shore Warriors and St. Mary鈥檚 Academy Flames posed the Warriors an opportunity to bounce back from yesterday鈥檚 loss against Bourget College鈥檚 Varsity side, while St. Mary鈥檚 look to win again after Friday鈥檚 triumph over Bourget鈥檚 Prep team. Mullen MacIntyre opened her account for the season with the first goal of the game for St. Mary鈥檚, giving her team the lead until later in the period, when Lily Zohner would respond for North Shore. The only goal of the second-period came from Reese Kartusch, who gave St. Mary鈥檚 the lead through two periods and gave North Shore twenty minutes to stave off their second loss in as many days. The Warriors, though, pulled through in the third, and two goals in less than five minutes from Kaida Okamura and Brielle Banton earned them their first lead of the game, and the only one they鈥檇 need, as North Shore took the contest 3-2.聽

Prairie Hockey Academy (7) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (0) U17

Prairie Hockey Academy鈥檚 dominant first period set a foundation they鈥檇 only build upon, as Reid Kawaguchi (2G, 1A), Cohen Greenwood (1G, 2A), and Tyson Ross (3A) led the way for PHA to defeat the Northern Alberta Xtreme 7-0. Prairie flew out of the gates, scoring through Kase Gellner (1G, 1A) after merely 85 seconds, and outshooting their opponent 18-3 in the first. From there, NAX managed to rev up the offensive pressure slightly, but Cole Fox responded with a stop any time they鈥檇 produce a chance, eventually earning a 21-save shutout.

Okanagan Hockey Academy Black (0) vs Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (7)聽 Female U18 Prep

Pilot Mound Hockey Academy鈥檚 Female U18 team had been on the cusp of earning their first win of February at a number of different points, including Friday, when they lost 4-3 to Delta Black in a tightly fought battle. There was nothing tightly fought about their Saturday matchup against Okanagan Hockey Academy Black, though. In each of the three periods, Pilot Mound heavily outshot their opponents, ultimately throwing 42 shots on the OHA Black goal. They鈥檇 lead by a single goal after one, but an offensive explosion in the second would carry into the third, and led by big performances from McKayla Romano (2G), Ashlyn Kuffler (1G, 3A), Sophie Drummond (1G, 2A), Addison Scoville (3A), and Emma Asplund (3A), Pilot Mound emphatically bumped the slump and won 7-0.

Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (2) vs BWC Academy (8) U15 Prep

Oftentimes, in close games, a flurry of action; a lot occurring in a short amount of time can render the rest of the battle obsolete, and be pointed to as the primary thing that won the game for the victor. It鈥檚 not often, though, that you could say a two-minute and eighteen-second stretch of play in the second period decided a game that ultimately ended 8-2. Such was the case in Pilot Mound Hockey Academy and Burnaby Winter Club Academy鈥檚 U15 Prep battle on Saturday morning. Despite BWC outshooting Pilot Mound 16-11 after twenty minutes, Pilot Mound took a 2-1 lead into the second period. Bastian Lamarche would take a penalty in the second, and on the BWC powerplay chance, Logan Henry (1G, 2A) scored to tie the game at two goals apiece. That was when BWC would explode, as in the 2:18 following Henry鈥檚 goal, they鈥檇 get three more, with Cohen Baker scoring twice and Kenzo Gibson (1G, 1A) once. Emboldened after the break, BWC鈥檚 5-2 lead through two periods of play would only be built upon, thanks to Justin Moon scoring three goals on the powerplay in the third period alone. Adding to his goal in the first, Moon scored four in the game, joined by Logan Henry and Jackson Beggs (4A) in earning three or more points in the 8-2 win.

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (8) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (1) U15 Prep

Nothing is won in hockey without the contribution from every area of a team, but when you have the star power possessed by RHA Winnipeg, sometimes only a couple of guys can guide your team to victory. Easton Pitz (1G, 3A) started off what was a big day for him with the only goal of the first period, but after the break, WHL draft top prospect Athens Shingoose took less than nine minutes to score a hat-trick. Brady Filmon assisted on all three of Shingoose鈥檚 goals, and a pair of third-period goals from Markus Knaub led RHA Winnipeg to a big victory over Pacific Coast. Despite the 8-1 scoreline, the game, especially the first half of it, was closer than the scoreline suggests, and DJ Mecas鈥 strong performance, and 28 saves, were necessary to guide RHA Winnipeg to victory.

Delta Hockey Academy Green (5/SO) vs Edge School Female (4) U18 Prep

Heading into Saturday鈥檚 game against Edge School, it had been some time since Delta Hockey Academy Green was beaten in the U18 Prep division, winning every game they鈥檝e played since December 15. The survival of their winning streak hinged on how they鈥檇 handle Edge, and after a scoreless first period, Gabriella Lee (1G, 1A) gave DHA Green a 1-0 lead merely 79 seconds into the second period. Samantha Baker pulled Edge back level, but goals from Saya Earl and Molly Cole gave DHA Green a two-goal lead, a position they鈥檇 been comfortable in throughout the last two months. Comfort is dangerous, though, and after Cassia Severin would pull Edge back within one on the powerplay, Avery Michaluk scored to send the game to overtime. The five-minute extra period came and went without any game-ending incidents, and after the first six shooters had resulted in one goal apiece, the game was eventually won by Molly Cole in the shootout for DHA Green. Jillian Matthews stopped three of four in the shootout, adding to her 34 stops on 38 shots for the win.聽

Selwyn House School (2) vs Stanstead College (3/OT) East U17

Stanstead College鈥檚 play since the new year has been consistently solid, but yesterday, Selwyn House School handed them their second loss of 2025, thanks to 25 stops from Luca Ottoni. Sunday鈥檚 rematch saw Ottoni return to the crease for Selwyn, but he鈥檇 surrender the first game, thanks to Liam Armit (2G) scoring the icebreaker. Selwyn forced back and found a response before the break, with Matheo Lazanis scoring with under four minutes left to make it 1-1. Selwyn did a good job at generating chances, but for a long time, couldn’t solve Gabriel Poitras in the Stanstead net. After Josh Seeback scored for Stanstead in the second, it looked like they might be able to see out the win, before Joel Downey managed to beat Poitras on one of Selwyn鈥檚 14 third-period shots. The game needed overtime, but not a substantial amount of it, and after 48 seconds, a sweet play from Matej Dobos (2A) found Armit who made no mistake in scoring his second of the game and winning it in overtime for Stanstead College.

Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy (3) vs Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy (4) U18 Prep

There鈥檚 something to be said about a team always determined to score the next goal. It鈥檚 extremely difficult to wrestle momentum back into your favour from one of these teams, especially when they鈥檙e in the lead. As much was true today about the Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy, who hosted the Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy in a very hard-fought affair. Wenatchee scored the only goal of the first period, and from there, every time CDA would fight back and tie the game, Wenatchee grabbed the next one. That happened throughout the second period, with CDA鈥檚 Alexander Skuratov and Wenatchee鈥檚 Gregor Ermellini trading two goals apiece. After Skuratov scored CDA鈥檚 third tying goal of the game, the two teams entered the third period still tied at three. However, Wenatchee picked the perfect moment to break through on the powerplay, and Cameron Kimmerly (1G, 1A) eventually scored to give his team a lead they鈥檇 this time be able to protect.聽

OHA Edmonton (0) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (3) U18 Prep

Two teams coming off emphatically dominant victories Friday in the U18 Prep division squared off against one another on Saturday morning, with OHA Edmonton looking to add to NAX鈥檚 mere two regulation losses this season. In yesterday鈥檚 win over CIHA, forward Michael Donovan took over, scoring the go-ahead goal late in the second before two in the third to complete his hat-trick and his team鈥檚 6-2 win. Today, Donovan picked up precisely where he鈥檇 left off, scoring the opening goal of the game 2:38 into the first period. Ben Deacon (1G, 1A) would extend the NAX lead to 2-0 later in the first, and from there, and firmly in the driver鈥檚 seat, NAX wouldn鈥檛 relinquish control from there. Jake Walker added another goal, with Tyler Swanson鈥檚 20 saves enough for the shutout in NAX鈥檚 3-0 win.

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (9) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (0) Female U18 Prep

If this was soccer, the matchup would be considered the 鈥淩INK derby,鈥 so to speak. RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna hasn鈥檛 looked threatened in many of their games this season, and the game against their combatants from Winnipeg wasn鈥檛 an exception. RHA Kelowna scored five goals on their 24 first-period shots, and although the rest of the game wasn鈥檛 as slanted, it wasn鈥檛 close. By the time the final buzzer sounded, RHA Kelowna had scored nine times, with three players picking up multi-goal games; Kennedy Sisson (3G), Alida Korte (2G, 1A), and Emelia McDermid (2G). Although Jaya Schippel鈥檚 task at hand didn鈥檛 provide her with constant pressure, she still earned her shutout, making an impressive 22 saves.

Edge School (6) vs STAR Hockey Academy (0) U15 Prep

There are countless factors at play when analyzing how a hockey game unfolds, but momentum and lead changes are among the biggest. STAR Hockey Academy played an excellent first period against Edge School in their U15 Prep matchup on Saturday, and by the time the game headed into the second period, it still looked like anyone could win. 32 seconds into the middle frame, though, Dylan Sherban (1G, 1A) scored the first goal of the game to give Edge a 1-0 lead. The lead change shifted the momentum, and now chasing the game, the stronghold STAR had at limiting high-danger scoring chances broke. Two more in the second period for Edge preceded Remy Koch (2G, 1A) scoring two in the third to help his team to a 6-0 thumping of their American opponents.聽

Bourget College (4) vs Fort Erie International Academy (2) East U18

It鈥檚 really, really hard to respond when you had and subsequently relinquished a lead in a hockey game. That makes Bourget College鈥檚 win over the Fort Erie International Academy as impressive as it is; after relinquishing the lead, they had a world of momentum against them. Victor Morrisette-Richer and Eliott Gu茅vin scored in the first period for Bourget, but Fort Erie responded through Brett Krtanjek in the second. 1:05 into the third, they鈥檇 tie the game shorthanded through Max Schippers, and after successive penalty kills to open the period, it looked like Fort Erie鈥檚 time to strike. Samy Taher and Bourget had other ideas, and after Taher scored to give Bourget the lead back, Rory Vered stood tall in between the pipes, and Mathys Morrissette scored late to earn Bourget the 4-2 triumph.聽

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (2) vs Notre Dame (3) U15

The Notre Dame Hounds have a team in both the U15 and U15 Prep divisions of the CSSHL, and both were in action Saturday afternoon, starting with their U15 squad鈥檚 matchup against RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg. Notre Dame鈥檚 offence showed up in a big way during the first of the two teams鈥 three-game series on Friday but was ultimately outdone by three RHA Winnipeg goals in the third period. A Notre Dame win, clearly, meant they鈥檇 need to improve in their own zone. Well, either they鈥檇 need to improve, or they鈥檇 need Soren Martin to have their backs in a big way. Both happened on Saturday for Notre Dame, as after the first period, the Hounds escaped in a scoreless tie despite being heavily outshot. RHA Winnipeg remained in control, but even after they鈥檇 taken a 1-0 lead, Notre Dame turned the game around. William Clarke (2G) tied the game in the second period before Notre Dame got two powerplay goals, the second through Clarke again, to take a 3-1 lead in the third period. RHA Winnipeg鈥檚 third-period barrage provided Josh Harvey with a goal, pulling the contest back within one late, but couldn鈥檛 do anything more. Martin made 14 stops in the third and ultimately 40 on 42 shots in the game to help his team to their second win in their last three games.

Notre Dame (2) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (1) U15 Prep

Notre Dame鈥檚 U15 Prep team watched on as the organization鈥檚 U15 squad bumped what was a significant losing skid last week, turning it into two wins in three games. For the U15 Prep Hounds, they鈥檇 dropped 12 consecutive games, last beating RHA Winnipeg in January. They gave Yale some sweats yesterday, and looking to do the same against OHA today, the start was perfect. An early penalty to Roman Haddad gave Notre Dame a chance on the man advantage, capitalized upon by Matthew Boekelder to make it 1-0 Hounds. OHA turned the tide in the second, controlling the flow and throwing 17 shots on goal, all of which were stopped by Notre Dame鈥檚 Hudson Pooler. Mika Richard scored less than two minutes into the third period for Notre Dame to extend the lead further, and with the two-goal cushion, Notre Dame protected the lead well. OHA did manage to put one behind Pooler, but Talon Scinocca鈥檚 goal was ultimately all his team would muster, and the Hounds U15 Prep squad snapped the losing streak with their first victory of the month.

Shawnigan Lake School (5) vs OHA Edmonton (6) Female U18 Prep

The OHA Edmonton power play was firing on all cylinders to start the game as Kyla Pappas (1G, 1A) opened the scoring on the man advantage 6:19 in and Peyton Carter (2G) added two special teams goals of her own to increase the lead to 3-0 inside the opening 15 minutes of play. Leah Hill (2G, 1A) would get Shawnigan on the board 48 seconds later with the first even strength marker of the game. Izzy Gollop extended the lead early in the second but Shawnigan wouldn鈥檛 go away quietly as Hill and Macy Thomson scored 1:06 apart. Riley Cooper (1G, 2A) and Jordyn Hempel countered for OHA Edmonton as they restored the three goal cushion heading into the third period. In the third Eden Hamel (1G, 2A) hit double digit goals early in the third to bring Shawnigan within two. They would continue to push as Grace Cooper found the back of the net but with just 22 seconds left as OHA Edmonton would hang on for the 6-5 win. Ava Antle (24/29) and Aidyn Carkner (27/33) were in net for their respective teams.聽

Bourget College Varsity (3) vs Balmoral Hall School (4/SO) Female U18 Prep

Bourget College Varsity鈥檚 start to the weekend was a two-game Friday, which Bourget split, before their battle with Balmoral Hall School on Saturday. Balmoral dropped their game against OHA yesterday, and things looked to be getting worse early against Bourget, as they surrendered the first and only goal of the first period from Nela Tischlerova. The high-scoring Maddie Kaiser managed to tie the game up, but Bourget scored again before the second period was over, with Madison Levesque making it 2-1. Julianna DeGroot managed to muster a response early in the third period, tying the game up, and sending it into the back half of the third all square. Balmoral鈥檚 Madeline McKay hadn鈥檛 failed to register a point in ten straight games heading into her game against OHA on Friday, but couldn鈥檛 extend that further. She picked the perfect time to get back on the scoreboard though, giving Balmoral their first lead of the game. Bourget lasted less than 90 seconds in the deficit, however, as Brooke Dalterio would send the game to overtime with a quick response. Reika Iwami and Kayla Lombardo traded goals in the shootout, and after a pair of misses, Maddie Kaiser gave Balmoral the lead. The heroics, ultimately, came from Mimi Ferreira, who denied Ann-Sophie Beaumont to win the game in a shootout for Balmoral.聽

Shawnigan Lake School (2) vs Delta Hockey Academy (5) U18 Prep

Cruz Waltze鈥檚 first hat-trick of the season powered Delta Hockey Academy to a 5-2 win over Shawnigan Lake School. Waltze (3G) wasted no time getting on the board, capitalizing on a Shawnigan Lake turnover 35 seconds into the game. Delta stretched their lead out to three in the second with Waltze and Milan Mrsic (1G, 1A) finding the back of the net in quick succession. Shawnigan Lake was able to make it a two-goal game two separate times with goals from Koen Gauthier and Easton Sangris. The first time it was Nate Barclay who replied for Delta. Then in the third, Waltze potted his 20th goal of the season to turn the trick.聽

Prairie Hockey Academy (2) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (3) U17 Prep

Jackson Tetreault鈥檚 (1G, 1A) multi-point performance helped the Northern Alberta Xtreme get a 3-2 victory over Prairie Hockey Academy. Bronsyn Mouille opened the scoring for the Xtreme 4:21 into the first with Tetreault drawing the helper. Prairie replied late in the period with Nixon Friesen scoring his 11th goal of the season. The second a quiet period offensively with the one goal coming from Tetreault late in the frame to restore the Xtreme鈥檚 lead. Dane Chalupa helped Prairie fight back for a second time, scoring to knot the game up at two. A few minutes later, the Xtreme would get the go-ahead goal from Kaysun Brunham. Cam Hosse (30/32) would help preserve the Xtreme鈥檚 win with 11 saves in the final frame. Hoose continues his hot stretch, recording his sixth win in his last seven starts. Karter Hilbig (28/31) made 28 saves for Prairie Hockey Academy.聽

Delta Hockey Academy Black (4) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (1) Female U18 Prep

Abigail Jung鈥檚 two-goal game lifted Delta Hockey Academy Black to a 4-1 win over the Northern Alberta Xtreme. Jung (2G) put Delta Black ahead with the lone goal of the opening frame. NAX鈥檚 Sawyer Mackay made it a 1-1 game with her ninth goal of the season. Brynn Evans got the assist, making her the first member of the Xtreme to reach 30 points this season. Jung put Delta Black back out in front with her second of the game with just over six minutes to go in the second. Delta Black would get a pair of insurance markers in the third with Alexis Howitt scoring on the power play and Kinleigh Blane adding one more at even-strength. Nicole Flesher (30/31) was strong for Delta Black, turning aside 30 of 31 shots. Aldawana Evers (25/29) made 25 saves in the Xtreme鈥檚 loss.聽

Prairie Hockey Academy (2) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (14) U15

Nearly every player hit the scoresheet in Calgary International Hockey Academy鈥檚 dominant 14-2 win over Prairie Hockey Academy. Tomas Figura (2G, 4A), Loic Lebel (2G, 1A), Brik McCord Cooper (3G), Liam Nycholat (3G) had big offensive games for CIHA. With his second consecutive hat-trick, Nycholat became the second player to reach the 40-goal mark in the U15 division. Luke van Waes (1G, 2A), Zack Salem (1G, 1A), Eric Sexton (1G, 1A), and Kale Okubo rounded out the goal-scoring for CIHA. Noah Delaurier and Deklan Street scored for Prairie. Taylor Green (17/19) made 17 saves in CIHA鈥檚 victory.聽

North Shore Warriors (1) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (8) U17 Prep

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna scored six unanswered goals to get an 8-1 victory over the North Shore Warriors. Logan Lanti (2G, 1A) and Preston Kelly-Paquet (2G) scored to help RHA Kelowna jump out to a 2-0 lead after the first period. Connor Liu got North Shore鈥檚 lone goal of the game on a breakaway. It was all RHA Kelowna after that with Brody Bradshaw (1G, 1A) and Rhett Tubello (1G, 3A) scoring on the man advantage to give them a 4-1 lead. Kelly-Paquet ann Lanti scored shorthanded for RHA Kelowna in the third to cap off a great special teams day. Hudson Podollan (1G, 1A) and Ronin Martin rounded out the goal-scoring for RHA Kelowna. Kai Ebert (18/19) picked up the win for RHA Kelowna, turning aside 18 of 19 shots.聽

Northern Alberta Xtreme (7) vs St. George’s School (3) U15 Prep

Saturday鈥檚 Feature Game came flying out the gates with five goals to open the first frame. Brady Ondrus (1G, 3A) potted the first goal off a sweet feed from Ahmad Fayad (2G, 2A). Shortly after, Noah Fowler would cram home a rebound to tie things up. Fayad would score one of his own just over a minute later to put NAX back in front. Once again St. George鈥檚 would tie things up, this time off the blade of Holden Wouters (1G, 1A). Things would remain stagnant for a bit, but a seeing eye shot from Nash Weyland would break the tie for NAX late in the period. Come the second, it was all Xtreme. Corbin Dunphy (1G, 1A) got the ball rolling before Will Kelts roofed a backhand in tight to further extend the lead. Fayad would bury his second of the afternoon before the horn sounded to end the second. Adam Benn secured one more for the Saints in the third but was matched by NAX鈥檚 Cole Krebs (1G, 1A). Dawson Sheehan (23/26) would pick up 23-saves in the win, picking up an assist in the process as NAX improves to 2-0-0 on the weekend.

Calgary International Hockey Academy (6) vs OHA Edmonton (4) U17 Prep

Calgary International Hockey Academy skated away with a 6-4 victory over OHA Edmonton after a back and forth battle. Kai Richards (1G, 1A) got the icebreaker for OHA Edmonton 3:36 into the first. CIHA took over the rest of the frame, getting four consecutive goals from Mason Moran, Logan Penston, Jacob Balaberda, and Zachery Hall. OHA Edmonton pushed back with a two-goal second period. Jevyn Singh Gill (2G) and Jaggar John scored twice in 47 seconds to cut the deficit to one. Richards had a big chance to tie the game late in the second but was denied on a penalty shot by CIHA鈥檚 Ethan Mann (36/40). OHA Edmonton would find the equalizer in the third with Singh Gill scoring on the man advantage. Zane Rains capped the wild game, scoring the game-winner for CIHA with 2:17 to go. William Matte sealed CIHA鈥檚 victory with an empty-netter. Ethan Mann kicked out 36 of 40 shots for CIHA.聽

Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy (0) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (22) U15 Prep

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna rolled to a 22-0 win over the Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy. Alexander Sharman (4G, 2A), Carter Bell (3G, 4A), Cole Hamakawa (3G, 3A), and Mason Poitras (3G, 1A) each recorded hat-tricks for RHA Kelowna. Mason Szatmari (2G, 5A), Kaius Milan (2G, 3A), Cole Dobson (1G, 5A), and Cole Morley (1G, 3A) all had big offensive games for RHA Kelowna. Deacon Gayfer (1G, 2A), Luca Vaugeois (1G, 1A), Channon Fummerton tacked on three more goals. Gunner Podollan (10/10) put up his second shutout of the season with his biggest stop coming on a penalty shot in the second period.聽

Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (4) vs Notre Dame (2) U17 Prep

Barrett Hayes (38/40) 38-save performance helped Pilot Mound Hockey Academy double up Notre Dame 4-2. Pilot Mound got off to a fast start with Dylan Sveinson and Jack Perrier (1G, 1A) scoring in the opening frame to take a two-goal lead. Notre Dame found their stride in the second, firing 20 shots at the Pilot Mound net. That pressure led to them tying the game with a power play marker from Maksim Bedskikh and a goal from Logan Arnold. Christian Caby put Pilot Mound back ahead midway through the third with his seventh goal of the season. Adam Zamecnik closed out Pilot Mound鈥檚 with a shorthanded, empty-net goal. Clay Harmon (36/39) turned aside 36 shots for Notre Dame in the loss.聽

Okanagan Hockey Academy (5/OT) vs South Alberta Hockey Academy (4) Female U18 Prep

Okanagan Hockey Academy erased a pair of two-goal deficits to beat South Alberta Hockey Academy 5-4 in overtime. SAHA had a good start, scoring twice in the first ten minutes. Keyana Burt opened the scoring and Hayley Hunter scored her first goal of the season. OHA replied with a pair of goals from Jada Wood and Emma Deleurme. Kamryn Reiber and Julie Barlow helped SAHA restore their two-goal advantage with two quick strike goals late in the second. OHA continued to provide strong resistance with Audrina Freeman and Sophia Makokis tying the game up with two goals in the first 8:08 of the third to send the contest to overtime. Mena Bhatt completed the comeback for OHA, scoring the winning goal in the final minute of the extra frame. Maive Gosselin Borg (28/32) made 28 saves in OHA鈥檚 win.聽

Prairie Hockey Academy (1) vs South Alberta Hockey Academy (4) U18 Prep

Garrison Peck (2G) two-goal game helped South Alberta Hockey Academy get a 4-1 win over Prairie Hockey Academy. Peck scored to give SAHA the lead in the first and they would never look back. Gavin Lesiuk doubled SAHA鈥檚 lead with a goal on the man advantage early in the second. Peck tacked one more later in the frame, giving him his first multi-goal game of the season. SAHA鈥檚 Keenan Kirkwood (28/29) looked to be on his way to a shutout but Rylan Emigh finally got Prairie on the board with 6:35 left. Kirkwood shutdown Prairie the rest of the way, kicking out 10 shots in the third. Cash Olson put the finishing touches on SAHA鈥檚 victory with an empty-net goal in the final minute. Cameron Beisal (26/29) kicked out 26 shots for Prairie.聽

Edge School (4) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (6) U15

Jared Ryan鈥檚 five point performance helped Northern Alberta Xtreme snap Edge School鈥檚 27-game winning streak with a 6-4 victory. The back and forth game took shape early with Ryan (2G, 3A) and Easton Mattersdorfer giving NAX a two-goal lead. Edge replied late in the period Easton Armstrong and Kyden Bartole leveled the game up with two goals in the final 3:46 of the period. The two squads would each find the back of the net twice in the second. Logan Schoettler and Jett Evans (1G, 1A) bulged the twine for NAX. Edge responded with markers from Luke Bodtker (1G, 1A) and Luke Tschetter (1G, 1A) to set up an exciting finish. Zayden McLean (41/45) was the difference maker in the final frame, turning aside all 13 shots he faced. NAX鈥檚 offence continued the trend of scoring twice each period with Knox Kehler (1G, 1A) scoring the game-winner and Jared Ryan potting his 20th goal of the season to provide insurance. Despite being outshot 45-21, NAX was able to hand Edge their second loss of the season.聽

Lower Canada College (2) vs Fort Erie International Academy (3) East U17

Demitry Gikas (59/61) made 59 saves to lead Fort Erie International Academy to a 3-2 win over Lower Canada College. Fort Erie held the first advantage after Joel Thompson found the back of the net for the seventh time this season. Fort Erie extended their lead out to three with goals by Channing Cooper and Jean-Theo Mundele in the second frame. Christophe Gagne (2A) and Samuel Schelling (2A) had assists on both of Fort Erie鈥檚 second period goals. Gikas was holding down the fort in Fort Erie鈥檚 net, kicking out all 35 shots he faced in the first two periods. Lower Canada ratcheted up their play in the third, outshooting Fort Erie 26-9. Matthew d鈥橴rso (2G) scored twice for Lower Canada to bring them within one with 3:17 left. Gikas held firm in Fort Erie鈥檚 net the rest of the way, preserving their 3-2 win. Alessandro Sforza (32/35) made 32 saves for Lower Canada.聽

Okanagan Hockey Academy (4) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (5/SO) U18 Prep

RHA Kelowna fought off a comeback attempt from Okanagan Hockey Academy 5-4 in a shootout. Simon Cecconi (2G, 1A) opened the scoring for OHA with a power play marker in the final five minutes of the first. RHA Kelowna were sparked offensively by three goals in the first 6:29 of the second to take a two-goal lead. Brady Walker, Luke Silvernagle, and Owen Downey scored in RHA Kelowna鈥檚 offensive outburst. Jackson Roberts (1G, 1A) got one back for OHA before the horn sounded to end the second. In the third, OHA took a 4-3 lead with Charlie Grant鈥檚 (1G, 1A) 25th of the season and Cecconi鈥檚 second of the game. RHA Kelowna seemed to be on their way to the fourth straight loss to OHA but then Maddox Gandha (1G, 1A) scored the game-tying goal in the final three minutes. Overtime solved nothing so the game headed to a shootout. RHA Kelowna鈥檚 netminder Conner Nicholson (36/40) denied both OHA shooters in the skills competition. Dylan Cawley and Benjamin Bowtell scored in the shootout to give RHA Kelowna to even up the season series with OHA. Nicholson picked up his first win of the month, making 36 saves for RHA Kelowna.聽

Bishop’s College School (6) vs Kuper Academy (8) East U17

Kuper Academy came out on top 8-6 in a high-scoring battle against Bishop鈥檚 College School. The two squads swapped goals in the first with Jayden Dake (2G, 2A) and Gavin Rusenstrom (2G, 1A) scoring for Bishop鈥檚 College. Kuper鈥檚 Dimitri Tsimberis and Malkin Pierre bulged the twine in the opening period. Michael Paliotti (2G, 1A) scored twice in the first 3:55 of the second to give Kuper the lead. Rusenstrom and Dake each set each other up for a goal for Bishop鈥檚 College to reduce the deficit to one. A power play by Kuper鈥檚 Thomas Brereton (1G, 1A) was sandwiched in between to ensure they went into the dressing room with a 5-4 lead. There was a flurry of goals in the first 4:09 of the third, Amir Makdad (1G, 2A) and Kareem Baig-Mirza (1G, 2A) extended their lead to three but Brandon Fuicelli replied for Bishop鈥檚 College a few minutes later. Kuper鈥檚 Luca De Pastena and Bishop鈥檚 College Henry Bassuk added one more for their respective team to finish off the high-scoring game.聽

CIH Academy (3) vs King Heights Academy (8) East U18

Zakhar Puzriakov (4G, 3A), Vytas Lenkutis (2G, 5A), Semen Nizhnikov (2G, 5A) combined for all eight goals in King Heights Academy鈥檚 8-3 win over CIH Academy. King Heights took command of the game in the first two periods with Puzriakov and Lenkutis each scoring a pair of goals to give them a 4-0 lead. The two squads combined for a seven-goal outburst in the third. Samuel Kitty Jr (1G, 2A), Taige Soneji, and Yoshin Takahara bulged the twine for CIH Academy. The King Heights trio wouldn鈥檛 give CIH Academy any chance to make a comeback. Puzriakov scored two more to finish off his four-goal game. Niznikov capped off the offensive game with two goals of his own.聽

OHA Edmonton (2/OT) vs Delta Hockey Academy (1) U15 Prep

Gavin Steeves (41/42) 41-save performance lifted OHA Edmonton to a 2-1 overtime victory over Delta Hockey Academy. Tripp Fischer scored to give Delta their only lead of the game just over five minutes into the game. After that, the two teams were locked in a heated goalie duel with OHA Edmonton鈥檚 Steeves and Delta鈥檚 Jack Utsunomiya (34/36) going save-for-save. That was until early in the third when OHA Edmonton鈥檚 Damian Anderson bulged the twine for the first time in nearly 40 minutes, tying the game 1-1. OHA Edmonton got into penalty trouble, taking a double-minor shortly after their goal and a slashing minor that would carry over into overtime. OHA Edmonton was able to kill off all three Delta power plays. After those big kills, Brayden Tucker would be the hero for OHA Edmonton, scoring the winner 1:31 into the extra frame.聽

Okanagan Hockey Academy (2) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (1) U17

Okanagan Hockey Academy got the better of RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna in a goalie duel that finished 2-1. OHA took advantage of a too many players call on RHA Kelowna early in the game. Beckham Taggart reached double-digits with his goal on the man advantage. RHA Kelowna鈥檚 Maximillian Koppel evened the game at one with his team-leading 27th of the season. OHA鈥檚 Ollie Halowaty scored the game-winning goal in the final two minutes of the second. Alex Youngson (14/15) made 14 saves for OHA with Griffin Jones (18/20) turning aside 18 shots for RHA Kelowna.聽

North Shore Warriors (1) vs Shawnigan Lake School (2) U15 Prep

Bryce Todd (1G, 1A) had a hand in each of Shawnigan Lake School鈥檚 goals in their 2-1 win over the North Shore Warriors. Lukas Wolff von Gudenberg scored in his second straight U15 Prep showcase game to give North Shore a 1-0 lead in the second, despite Shawnigan Lake holding a large territorial edge. Shawnigan Lake peppered North Shore鈥檚 goalie Elias Mitrikas (46/48) sending 23 shots his way in the middle frame. The North Shore netminder would succumb to the pressure with Chase Murgatroyd and Todd scoring to give Shawnigan Lake a one-goal advantage. Shawnigan Lake continued to control the game in third, outshooting North Shore 16-5. Mitrikas turned aside every shot sent his way including a penalty shot but that wouldn鈥檛 be enough. North Shore was unable to find an equalizer and Mitrikas鈥 46 save performance went by the wayside. Berkeley Walter (12/13) recorded his third win of the season for Shawnigan Lake, stopping 12 of the 13 shots that he faced.聽

Notre Dame (3/OT) vs OHA Edmonton (2) U17

Madden Besplug (44/46) and Ryder Pisiak (2G) powered Notre Dame to a 3-2 victory over OHA Edmonton. After a scoreless first period Clark Schneider beat Besplug for his 16th goal of the season. Pisial tied the game less than five minutes later with a shorthanded marker before scoring on the power play 1:44 into the third period. Noah Stone would even the score with a power play goal of his own with 1:48 left on the clock, sending the game to overtime. In OT Landon Sokoloski鈥檚 11th of the year 41 seconds into the extra frame gave Notre Dame the 3-2 win. Daniel Marsden (25/28) was charged with the loss in net for OHA Edmonton.聽

Yale Hockey Academy (1) vs STAR Hockey Academy (8) U17 Prep

STAR Hockey Academy scored seven unanswered goals to lead them to an 8-1 victory over Yale Hockey Academy. After putting up four points last night Zak Stabbler (3G) had an encore performance, recording his third hat-trick of the season. Ewen Willers (2G, 1A) got STAR off on the right foot, scoring the first two goals of the game. Adrian Afrakov (1G, 1A), Aleks Ostrovskky, and Will Sumner each had a goal in STAR鈥檚 big win. Macguire Newman scored Yale鈥檚 lone goal on the power play. Daniel Jr Peebles (26/27) made 26 saves for STAR

Delta Hockey Academy (3/OT) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (2) U17 Prep

For the second straight day, third ranked Delta would defeat first place OHA in overtime. Maxx Parfitt (1G, 1A) opened the scoring for OHA 3:14 into the game with his 41st of the season. Delta would respond five minutes later with Jack Morgan tying the game on the power play. Kesler Curtis gave Delta the lead five minutes after that with his fifth of the season. Marcus Domhof (1G, 1A) tied the game late in the second, beating Matthew Wong (26/28) for his 29th goal of the season. Wong and Linden Sobocan (35/38) kept clean sheets in the third, sending the game into extra time. After scoring the OT winner yesterday, Treyce Pavlic setup Kishan Saggu today 1:44 into the extra frame to give Delta the 3-2 win.聽

BWC Academy (1) vs St. George’s School (3) U15

Jonah Gamble (56/57) and Jordan Bigelow (13/15) kept clean sheets in the first period as the two teams headed to the intermission tied 0-0. Luca Rogers (1G, 1A) ended the deadlock 10:08, putting St. George鈥檚 ahead with his 19th. Michael Puddicombe tied the game late in the period, beating Gamble for his fifth of the season. Hudson Lesk scored the eventual game winner for St. George鈥檚 midway through the third, hitting double digit goals on the season. Gavin Panaich secured the St. George鈥檚 win with an empty net goal with 25 seconds remaining.聽

Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy (0)聽 vs Yale Hockey Academy (10) U15 Prep

Nine separate skaters lit the lamp for Yale in their 10-0 win over Coeur d鈥橝lene. Nicholas Voinea (1G, 3A) and Tyson Wolanski (1G, 3A) each stacked four points a piece on the scoresheet while Santino Iriberri (2G, 1A) was the only skater with multiple goals. Eight other skaters would post multi-point efforts while Mason Sutherland (11/11) and Gavin Craig (9/9) split the shutout, making a combined 20 stops.

STAR Hockey Academy (2) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (4) U15

After pummelling their opposition in shots 20-4, OHA would finally find themselves on the board after Marcus Lloyd (2G) scored with under two minutes to go in the opening frame. OHA would continue to apply the immense pressure in the second, garnering another tally, courtesy of Jace Williams (1G, 2A) to double their lead. STAR would show some pushback in the third after ET Kennedy (1G, 1A) struck early in the frame. However, Lloyd would restore OHA鈥檚 two goal lead under a minute later. Mason Leibel (1G, 1A) would add another a few minutes later, putting the ribbon on an eventual 4-2 win over STAR.

Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy (2)聽 vs North Shore Warriors (3) U17

Following a scoreless first, Noah Russo (2G, 1A) would give North Shore the initial lead. CDA would answer back shortly courtesy of Michael Veneziano (2G). Veneziano would end up scoring once before the end of the frame, capitalising on the man advantage with just over a minute left of playing time. In the third, Russo would strike for his second of the evening early, tying things up for North Shore. The Warriors would go on to kill a five-minute penalty later in the frame before Ryan Frick (1G, 1A) netted the eventual game winner with 2:36 left on the clock. Erik Blair (42/44) stood on his head between the pipes for the Warriors, steering aside 42-shots, including all 12 in the third.聽

 

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Okanagan Hockey Academy (7) vs Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy (3) U17 Prep

Both teams struck on the power play in the first period as Sal Costa scored for CDA and Luke Assi (2G, 2A) countered for OHA. Assi gave OHA their first lead 6:21 into the second before Maxx Parfitt (1G, 1A) and Kolton Denich (1G, 1A) added power play goals 1:02 apart late in the period. Akira Ota (2G, 1A) replied for CDA 36 seconds later but Landon Nagle (2G, 1A) responded for OhA 30 seconds after that as the final 2:25 of the period saw four total goals. In the third, both teams’ power plays continued to click as Nagle and David Aggen (1G, 3A) scored on the man advantage for OHA while Ota did the same for CDA as the game ended 7-3 in favour of the visitors. Chase Andriuk (19/22) and Alex Doyer (44/51) were in net for their respective teams.聽

North Shore Warriors (4) vs Delta Hockey Academy (5/SO) U18 Prep

Milan Mrsic (2G) opened the scoring 12:48 into the game with the lone first period goal. Jacon Schwartz doubled the Delta lead 17 seconds into the second and Mrsic added his second of the game midway through the frame. North Shore would need just 5:01 to erase the deficit as Jan Lucan, Matteo Paradiso (1G, 2A) and Mark Lee all found the back of the net late in the middle frame. Nicholas Campbell restored the Delta lead 7:48 into the third but Liam McCloy scored his sixth of the season to tie the game and force overtime. After OT solved nothing, Schwartz scored the lone shootout goal with a Forsberg and Ashton Thornton (38/42) stopped all three North Shore shooters to give Delta the 5-4 win.聽

Edge School (7) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (1) U15

Kelson Hawreluik opened the scoring 4:07 in as the home side grabbed an early lead. But Edge would respond with seven unanswered as they outshot RHA Winnipeg 75-18 in a 7-1 win. Cade Mazurski (2G, 1A) tied the game 7:26 later and Easton Armstrong scored the eventual game winner with 2:50 left in the first. Mazurski, Luke Tschetter (1G, 1A) and Brody Antignani (1G, 3A) added second period goals with Matteo Dufour and Beckham Monette scoring in the third. Hudson Andrews (17/18) made 17 saves in the win while Haize Brightnose (68/75) was charged with the loss.聽

Ontario Hockey Academy (2) vs Fort Erie International Academy (4) East U17

Jayden Goolab鈥檚 goal a mere 55 seconds into the hockey game for Fort Erie International Academy continued to compound the struggles of Ontario Hockey Academy this season, with OHA still in search of their first win in February. Zachary Brochey scored short hereafter to extend the lead to two, and while OHA spent the rest of the game doing their best to push back, they couldn鈥檛 do more than cut the Fort Erie lead in half. Isaac Gagn茅 (1G, 1A) and Thomas Harvey (1G, 1A) helped Fort Erie extend their lead and Demitry Gikas made 28 saves on 30 shots for what ultimately ended up as a 4-2 win for his club.聽

Prairie Hockey Academy (2) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (3) U18 Prep

Northern Alberta Xtreme has been the best of the U18 Prep for nearly the entire season, so when Prairie Hockey Academy took the lead, it looked like an upset might be in the cards, with Hubert Larose (1G, 1A) scoring to make it 1-0. PHA鈥檚 lead lasted merely 70 seconds, and once Carter Ellsworth scored to bring NAX back to level terms, Darius Hordal and Gavin Harrison would score in the second and third periods respectively. Tyler Swanson鈥檚 22 saves led NAX to the 3-2 win, defeating PHA for the second time this weekend, having prevailed 8-1 on Friday night.聽

Prairie Hockey Academy (1) vs Edge School (4) U17

The third of Prairie Hockey Academy and Edge School鈥檚 three-game weekend series on Sunday saw both teams coming in having traded victories over one another on Friday and Saturday nights. PHA鈥檚 trip to Calgary started with a 6-2 loss prior to beating Edge 4-1 on Saturday, while Edge remained keen on staying ahead of a PHA team that they can see in their rearview mirror in the CSSHL U17 standings. The first period saw Sam Mclean and Reid Kawaguchi score for Edge and PHA respectively, sending the game tied into the second period before Darius Odermatt scored twice for Edge in the second. Odermatt鈥檚 thirtieth and thirty-first goals respectively established a lead too wide for PHA to recover from, and an empty-net goal at the end of the third period helped Edge to the 4-1 win.

Edge School (6) vs South Alberta Hockey Academy (5) U17 Prep

Edge School鈥檚 trip to play the South Alberta Hockey Academy started poorly, with SAHA doing serious damage throughout a dominant 8-2 win on Saturday. The score through two periods was 5-2 on Saturday, with SAHA scoring three in the third, and Sunday鈥檚 game looked to be on a similar path. Owen Fisher scored twice in the first for SAHA, and with Carson Ward鈥檚 second-period powerplay goal extending his team鈥檚 lead to 5-2, SAHA looked well on their way to a similar victory to the one they鈥檇 earned yesterday. On Sunday, though, Edge School鈥檚 third period dragged them back into the fight. Izayah Zharko scored his second of the game early to make it 5-3 before Antonio Cazac (1G, 2A) scored with 4:42 on the clock in the third to pull his team back within one. Zharko completed his hat-trick and tied the game with 2:30 left in the third, assisted by Cazac, who would himself go on to win the game with the only goal of the shootout.聽

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

Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy got huge games out of Aleksandr Skuratov (2G) and Bennett Byers (41/43) to lead them to a 5-2 win over Okanagan Hockey Academy, helping their team grab their first victory of February. Two goals in less than one first-period minute from Gavin Smith and Michael Khudyakov sent CDA on their way, never surrendering the lead, winning 5-2. While Byers鈥 heroics deserve a tremendous amount of credit for CDA鈥檚 perfect penalty kill, the personnel going 6/6 in preventing a goal against while shorthanded was a huge boost in achieving the win.聽

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (4) vs STAR Hockey Academy (3) U15 Prep

STAR Hockey Academy鈥檚 first 26:00 of Sunday鈥檚 game against the Pacific Coast Hockey Academy, specifically their domination of it, was a direct contradiction of the rest of the battle. STAR鈥檚 12-7 margin in shots on goal after one and 2-0 lead at the start of the second would have led any impartial viewer to believe they were in complete control of the game. Maximus Scheffer (2G) scored first for PCHA, cutting the deficit in half before consecutive powerplays for PCHA at the end of the second proved costly for STAR. Trent Porter and Mazen Green both scored powerplay goals to turn the game in favour of PCHA and while Daniel Makovetskiy (2G) was able to score nine seconds into the third period to tie the score at three, PCHA had the entire period to re-take the lead. Scheffer scored his second near the halfway point, and PCHA held STAR to merely six third-period shots, which PCHA goaltender Rio Manhas was able to subdue, helping his team to the 4-3 win.

St. George’s School (6) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (1) U15 Prep

St. George鈥檚 game against the Okanagan Hockey Academy on Sunday saw OHA goaltender Maddox Slater spend the first 14 minutes imitating a brick wall to keep the game scoreless. Eventually, though, Noah Fowler (1G, 1A) broke through, giving his team a 1-0 lead, doubled before the intermission by Adam Benn (1G, 2A). Slater kept making saves but surrendered a total of 55 shots by the time the 60 minutes had concluded, with St. George鈥檚 able to score twice per period, ending with a 6-1 win.聽

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (4) vs St. George’s School (1) U18 Prep

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy鈥檚 first game against St. George鈥檚 School this weekend would be one to forget, especially once Harshaan Kaila completed his hat-trick for St. George鈥檚 in the third of Saturday鈥檚 7-2 win over PCHA. The start of Sunday鈥檚 game picked up where Saturday鈥檚 had left off, with Kaila scoring the first of the game to give St. George鈥檚 the edge. Drew Stinka (2G) scored late in the first to send the game into the second period tied, and in the second, PCHA took and secured the game鈥檚 lead. Alex Wang and Jed Lake made it 4-1, where thanks in part to PCHA goaltender Sam Saskiw standing tall throughout the third, Pacific Coast held on for the victory.

Yale Hockey Academy (1) vs Delta Hockey Academy (4) U15 Prep

Yale Hockey Academy and Delta Hockey Academy鈥檚 U15 Prep teams have had similar records all season long, with their last head-to-head meeting making the closeness in quality between the two squads obvious. Yale won 3-2 despite the Delta edge in shots, and since then, the two teams have never been far from one another in the CSSHL U15 rankings. YHA goaltender Gavin Craig stood strong for most of the first period, but Delta finally broke through, with first Casey Pearson (1G, 1A) followed by Tripp Fischer (2G) in the last two and a half minutes of the first period. An evenly-matched if scoreless second period came and went, with Delta鈥檚 two goals all that remained on the board until the third, thanks in part to Jack Utsunomiya in the DHA crease, who stopped all 11 second-period shots he faced. Early in the third, Fischer scored his second of the game to make it 3-0 Delta, with Nicholas Voinea鈥檚 following goal merely a consolation for Yale. That would be as close as Yale would come, who eventually saw their chances at a comeback killed off by Ethan Kitchen鈥檚 late goal, sealing the 4-1 win for Delta Hockey Academy.聽

OHA Edmonton (5) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (6) U17

OHA Edmonton鈥檚 three-game weekend series with the RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg saw the first two games split, with OHA Edmonton prevailing 5-3 on day one, and RHA Winnipeg responding with a 4-1 win on Saturday night. That game鈥檚 five-goal total was matched by the two teams within 12:11 of the first period on Sunday, with OHA Edmonton going behind twice before surging into a 3-2 lead. RHA Winnipeg鈥檚 Saturday night win came largely thanks to an Atley Feniuk hat-trick, and Feniuk (3G) went to work again on the powerplay Sunday, tying the game early in the second. OHA Edmonton鈥檚 Hudson Blair (2G) and Osten Strickland found a response later, giving their team a two-goal lead heading into the break this time, but RHA Winnipeg found a similar response to the one they鈥檇 mustered when they went down by one heading into the second. Feniuk scored his second of the game early in the third to pull his team to within one before Oliver Campbell notched just his third goal of the season to tie things at five. Feniuk, already having scored in the third, would add a powerplay goal with 5:13 to go to give RHA Winnipeg a come-from-behind 6-5 lead and complete his second hat trick in as many games. Feniuk鈥檚 six goals over the final two games of the weekend series against OHA Edmonton helped RHA Winnipeg to back-to-back wins, taking Sunday鈥檚 contest 6-5.

BWC Academy (6) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (3) U15 Prep

Burnaby Winter Club Academy鈥檚 U15 team needed to get a result out of Sunday鈥檚 game against RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna if they wanted their Okanagan trip to produce a win. The task at hand no doubt received an increased level of pressure given the upset loss at the hands of the Okanagan Hockey Academy on Saturday night. The heroics for BWC off the hop came from an incredibly unlikely source, with defenceman Miller Watkins (2G, 1A), formerly a part of the RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna, scoring his second and third goals of the season within seven first-period minutes. Watkins had one goal in the previous 28 games he鈥檇 played this season, with his two in the first today providing BWC with an adequate jumping-off point. Cohen Baker (2G) extended BWC鈥檚 lead to 3-0 late in the first, and although RHA Kelowna scored twice in the second period, Logan Henry (2G, 1A) would ultimately put the game out of RHA Kelowna鈥檚 reach with two second-period goals of his own. BWC鈥檚 win gave them an important bounceback and gave them some indication that Miller Watkins might be a secret offensive weapon.聽

Notre Dame (4) vs OHA Edmonton (10) U17 Prep

OHA Edmonton鈥檚 Sunday game was an offensive clinic from the outset, which was to be expected, given Edmonton鈥檚 14 goals in Saturday鈥檚 battle with the same Notre Dame Hounds team they鈥檇 face again. Michael Kaplan (1G, 1A) scored early and OHA Edmonton didn鈥檛 look back from there. They鈥檇 end up with 26 shots after a first period that saw them lead 3-1, before Jaggar John (1G, 3A), Cash Brebant (1G, 2A), and Logan Miller (2G, 1A) would all score on the Notre Dame net in the second period. Kai Richards (2G, 1A) scored in the third, and while Notre Dame didn鈥檛 stop fighting, OHA Edmonton ultimately cruised to a 10-4 win.

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (0) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (4) U17 Prep

Northern Alberta Xtreme鈥檚 4-0 loss at the hands of the RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg on Saturday night was one they鈥檇 be incredibly eager to avenge on Sunday, especially given the fact that the loss was NAX鈥檚 second consecutive defeat, both losses at the hands of opponents who are below NAX in the standings. Two first-period points from Bordy Dawson (1G, 3A), including opening the game鈥檚 scoring on the powerplay, led NAX out of the first period with a 2-0 lead. Bronsyn Mouille (1G, 1A) and Braeden Malenchak (2G) both scored on the man advantage in the second and third periods respectively and although NAX remained in control for the majority of the game, Matthew Coyle was still tested 22 times by the RHA Winnipeg attack. He made every save necessary to earn his team the win, and notably, earn himself his second shutout in five starts.

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (12) vs Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (0) U18 Prep

Any doubts or deliberation about the victor of Sunday鈥檚 game between the RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg and Pilot Mound Hockey Academy wouldn鈥檛 have remained by the time the game reached its first intermission. RHA Winnipeg scored eight goals on 24 first-period shots, including one a mere eight seconds into their only powerplay. They鈥檇 add four more over the last two periods, with Cohen Lewko (2G, 3A), Carter Haney (2G, 1A), and Jake Ritson (1G, 3A) leading the way for an RHA Winnipeg team that ultimately hit the PMHA net with 76 shots in the hockey game en route to the 12-0 win.

Delta Hockey Academy Black (5) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy Black (2) Female U18 Prep

The Delta Hockey Academy Black team may have only lost 2-1 to the Okanagan Hockey Academy Black team in their Saturday night meeting, but losing the game by one goal is a statistic that鈥檚 almost flattering to Delta Black, given the fact they were outshot 43-14 in the hockey game. Looking for a response on Sunday, Emma Biros (2G 1A) took charge for Delta Black, giving them a 1-0 lead 3:11 into the game. Mira Morgan and Abigail Jung (1G, 1A) scored in the second to extend the Delta Back lead beyond what OHA Black would be able to come back from, and despite a hard push, Delta Black ultimately sealed off a 5-2 win with Biros scoring her second of the game in the third to help her team to the bounce-back win.

BWC Academy (2) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (7) U17

There are plenty of games in which the first goal is crucial; whether it鈥檚 obvious in the moment or in retrospect, the first goal can set momentum early and help one team establish a path to victory. The key word there is 鈥渃an,鈥 because as Burnaby Winter Club Academy and Rink Hockey Academy Kelowna鈥檚 game can attest, the opposite can easily be true. On Sunday, BWC鈥檚 Leonardo Lee scored first, giving his team the lead on the road. That immediately preceded seven consecutive RHA Kelowna goals between the 8:01 mark of the first period and the end of the second, with RHA Kelowna getting big offensive contributions from Mason Alexander (1G, 3A), Griffin Hoy (1G, 2A), and Maximilian Koppel (2G) among others. Kijin Cho would score in the third to add to his first-period assist, but the offensive push from BWC in the third period always felt futile given the deficit, and RHA Kelowna cruised to the 7-2 win.

Notre Dame (1) vs OHA Edmonton (11) U18 Prep

OHA Edmonton closed out their weekend with an offensive onslaught over Notre Dame. Defenceman Paulo Borrelli (3G, 2A) and Parker Fitzgerald (3G, 2A) each secured a hat-trick and five points each in the landslide victory while Josh McKague (2G, 2A), Braydon Franks (1G, 3A) and Calum Giese (1G, 3A) each produced four point outings. Micah Pimm scored the lone goal for Notre Dame.

Prairie Hockey Academy (6) vs Notre Dame (2) U15

Following a scoreless first period, Notre Dame would burst on to the scene with four unanswered goals to build their most substantial lead of the season. Jax Baumuller (2G) would net two in succession including a highlight reel marker off of a slick toe drag at the blueline. Deklan Street would get one back for Prairie early in the third, but was immediately answered by the Hound鈥檚 Maddex Floberg (1G, 1A). Jakub Palmer would get another one for Prairie late in the frame, but Drew Patterson would score the backbreaker shortly after, helping Notre Dame鈥檚 U15 squad capture their first win of the regular season. Soren Martin (40/42) played a vital role in the Hound鈥檚 victory, steering aside 40-shots through sixty.

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (2) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (7) U15

OHA鈥檚 Sunday victory was highlighted by a hat-trick performance from Owen Magness (3G), scoring three of OHA鈥檚 four opening goals. Mason Leibel would continue OHA鈥檚 scoring trend in the third, putting away a pretty one on the breakaway. Hayden Carpenter would get RHA Kelowna on the scoresheet soon after, hopefully sparking some life for his team. However, OHA would continue piling on the pressure, outshooting RHA Kelowna 23-8 in the final frame. Grayson Holmes (1G, 2A) would spot Jett Wood for a powerplay goal that would serve as one of the final nails in the coffin for RHA Kelowna. Ethan Watson (21/23) would make 21-saves in the win, while Griffin Prairie Chicken (55/62) gave his all in goal for RHA Kelowna, making 55-saves in the loss.

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (7) vs Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy (0) U17

The offence was evenly spread around in PCHA鈥檚 7-0 win over CDA as only three skaters failed to register a point. Owen Bate鈥檚 (1G, 1A) opening snipe would go on to serve as the game winner while four other skaters supplied multi-point efforts. Logan MacLean (17/17) made work easy in goal, stopping 17-shots for his second shutout of the campaign.

OHA Edmonton (3) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (7) U15

Jett Evans (3G, 1A) would garner NAX鈥檚 two opening goals in a Sunday showdown with their city rivals. OHA Edmonton would come swinging back in the second with two powerplay goals off the sticks of Lane Huscroft and Marek Pashko. Later in the frame, NAX would find their offensive touch once again with Gavin Van Brabant (1G, 1A) and Evans restoring the two goal lead. Matteo Gambetti would bring OHA Edmonton back to within one early in the third, but NAX would close off the contest with three unanswered goals to seal up their weekend.聽聽

BWC Academy (1) vs Yale Hockey Academy (4) U18 Prep

No love was lost between the two Lower Mainland rivals in a Sunday tilt in Abbotsford, BC. Ryker Swanson gave Yale the initial lead halfway through the opening frame but Jonathan Bitonti was right there with a quick response to tie things up. In the second, Yale would find their footing as Bodie Jerome and (1G, 1A) and Shaun Hildebrandt (1G, 1A) connected for a pair of goals. Yale wouldn鈥檛 let up in the third, fending off BWC Academy for the 4-1 win. Nathan Kam (30/31) picked up the win between the pipes, making 30-saves in the process.

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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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OHA Edmonton (5) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (3) U15 Prep

OHA Edmonton hit the ground running early Saturday morning, and while RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg made things close, OHA Edmonton kept things in control to see out the victory. Five different goal scorers within the first 26 minutes of the hockey game saw OHA Edmonton jump out to a 5-0 lead, with Josh Frazer鈥檚 three points (1G, 2A) leading the way. It would have been easy for RHA Winnipeg to give up at that point in the game, but Brad Purdie鈥檚 team gave OHA Edmonton everything they could handle. Two points each from Athens Shingoose (1G, 1A) and Cohen Hlady (1G, 1A) helped RHA Winnipeg back in the game, cutting the lead to two goals, but the late push ran into OHA Edmonton鈥檚 Owen Amyotte, who made 9 saves on 10 third-period shots.聽

STAR Hockey Academy (6) vs Shawnigan Lake School (2) U17 Prep

If you were late tuning into STAR Hockey Academy and Shawnigan Lake School鈥檚 first period, you鈥檇 have missed a wild first five minutes. Shawnigan notched the game鈥檚 first goal through Terran Johal just 74 seconds in, a lead that was significantly shorter-lived than Johal鈥檚 squad would have preferred. After quickly earning a man advantage, STAR HA took barely two minutes after going down to tie the game up, with an Adrian Afrakov powerplay goal dragging things back to 1-1. Anderson Carter would score the go-ahead goal for STAR later in the opening frame, giving his team a 2-1 lead after a first period in which the shots ended in a 12-12 tie. STAR controlled the game鈥檚 final two periods, outshooting Shawnigan by a 23-11 margin over the final forty minutes. Max Carpenter, Typer Gillespie, Max White, and Jaxson Trichak would score for STAR, with Anderson Carter鈥檚 three points (1G, 2A) the standout for STAR.

Calgary International Hockey Academy (1) vs Prairie Hockey Academy (7) U17 Prep

Prairie Hockey Academy last faced the Calgary International Hockey Academy in their season opener, a heartbreaking 6-5 loss on September 14. Both teams did not see one another again until today, and while memories of PHA鈥檚 loss would by now be long faded, you wouldn鈥檛 have known it based on the way they started the game, immediately peppering Braxton Gibson with what turned out to be 21 first period shots. Despite PHA鈥檚 control, CIHA did well in the first period to soak up the pressure and push back, earning the game鈥檚 first goal off the stick of Mason Moran. Kade Kahovec responded with his first of two goals on the day to send the game into the break tied. An early shorthanded goal from PHA鈥檚 Dane Chalupa launched his team鈥檚 second period, and with the momentum gained from scoring on the penalty kill, PHA truly never looked back. Bryden Wagner scored before Kahovec grabbed his second, sending the game into the third period with PHA ahead 4-1. Lucas Graham, Soren Hayden, and Ethan Unger would all score for PHA in the third, and Drake Mooney shut the door, making 30 stops on 31 CIHA attempts to help his side to a 7-1 victory.

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

Colton Brum wasted absolutely no time in starting the Saturday morning party for his Delta Hockey Academy Black team, with Brum鈥檚 goal coming a mere 58 seconds into the battle with the North Shore Warriors. North Shore鈥檚 Elias Mitrikas did everything he could in between the pipes for his side, but Delta Black suffocated anything North Shore could muster, throwing everything they had at Mitrikas鈥 net. Ethan Kitchen would pop up with a pair of goals, and after a first period that saw them outshoot their opponent by an 18-2 margin, Delta Black led 3-0 after one. The second marginally improved for North Shore, but Jayden Ni scored the only goal of the period for Delta Black to send them into the final twenty minutes ahead by four. North Shore remained determined, which came out in their third-period play, with the Warriors earning a game-high 11 shots in the period, and Riley Taylor scoring the only goal. Despite not popping up with a goal, Charlie Leonard (3A) and Brady Cyr (2A) led the way with a combined five points for Delta Black.

CIH Academy (2) vs Ulysse Academie East (4) U18聽

Ulysse Academie鈥檚 perfect February was in jeopardy on Saturday with the arrival of the Canadian International Hockey Academy, a side that had pushed Ulysse to the brink when the two teams met back on January 22, a game which ended 4-3 in overtime for Ulysse. Noah Martin made a season-high 60 saves in that game, and while one-upping that performance should seemingly have been impossible, Martin looked like he may just do so after the first period. Ulysse outshot CIH Academy 24-4 in the first period but didn鈥檛 get the puck behind Martin until a powerplay opportunity early in the second, as Ezekiel Lambert fired home through traffic from the top of the slot to open the scoring. Ulysse earned just one goal through the first half of the game but scored twice in the span of just 39 seconds past the halfway point of the second, with Cedrick Fortin鈥檚 2-0 goal quickly followed by one from Alexis Boyer to put his team up by three. It didn’t take long for a response from CIH, as Nikita Marinin grabbed one back, and it looked like they could really make their opponents nervous. Quinton Kakabat scored early in the third to make it 3-2, but that was as close as CIH could get, with Leonidas Barkoulas standing tall in between the pipes for Ulysse, and Arnaud Roberge sealing the victory with 54 seconds left in the third.聽

Notre Dame (1) vs Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (3) U15 Prep

The Notre Dame Hounds U15 Prep team has had a challenging season, and after their first period against Pilot Mound Hockey Academy, Saturday鈥檚 game didn鈥檛 seem like it would ultimately belong to Notre Dame. Brock Vodden scored the only goal of a first period controlled by Pilot Mound, but the first intermission seemed to flip the script. The Hounds responded by playing a completely dominant second period, and after outshooting their opponents 23-5 in the middle frame, Pilot Mound goaltender Gavin Hildebrand remained the only thing in the way of Notre Dame at least finding their way back to 1-1. It was clear another twenty minutes of offensive chance generation for Notre Dame wasn鈥檛 going to be something Pilot Mound was likely to survive, but they earned a late second-period powerplay thanks to a bench minor from the Hounds. The man advantage carried into the third, and just 39 seconds into the final frame, Fynn Huberdeau made it 2-0 Pilot Mound. Kashton Masney beat Hildebrand with just over 11 minutes to play, but Kai Dingwall鈥檚 empty-net goal sealed things for Pilot Mound, with the 3-1 win coming thanks to 50 stops from a heroic Hildebrand.

Edge School (11) vs Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (3) U18 Prep

Second Place in the CSSHL U18 Prep standings is still very much within the grasp of an Edge School squad that came into Saturday鈥檚 battle with Pilot Mound Hockey Academy as the heavy favourites. However, a disastrous 46 seconds in the first period threatened to derail Edge鈥檚 pursuit of victory, with quick goals from William L鈥橦eureux and William Picklyk giving Pilot Mound a 2-0 lead within the first five minutes of the game. You鈥檇 be hard-pressed to find a better line in U18 hockey than the top line for Edge, and it was indeed Edge鈥檚 first line that responded quickly, with Adam M鈥檋amed鈥檚 excellent season continuing less than thirty seconds after going down by two, thanks to assists from Brock England and Mirco Dufour. The equalizer came from Reed Reschny, tying things up at two just shy of the halfway point of the first, before M鈥檋amed, England, and Dufour took over once more. Dufour finished off the first period with a pair of goals, with two assists each from England and M鈥檋amed simply a precursor for Dufour finishing his natural hat-trick early in the second, with his goal once more assisted by M鈥檋amed and England. Reschny quickly popped up with his second of the game to extend the lead, and by then, Pilot Mound鈥檚 2-0 lead seemed a very distant memory. Adam M鈥橦and scored his second, Nick Wytrychowski scored, and Keegan De Sa scored two to send Edge into the third period with a 10-2 lead. Briggs Olson scored for Pilot Mound just 41 seconds into the final frame, a goal that stood as the only one of the third until the final minute. Seattle Thunderbirds first-round pick Brock England scored late, extending his personal point streak to six games, and capping off Edge School鈥檚 11-3 victory. England finished the game with five points (1G, 4A), with his linemates Adam M鈥檋amed (2G, 4A), and Mirco Dufour (3G, 1A), combining with England to form a line which earned 15 points in the game.聽

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna vs Yale Hockey Academy U15

There鈥檚 only so much a goaltender can do, as Lucas Kautz would likely be reminding the rest of his RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna side after their game against Yale Hockey Academy. Kautz made 21 saves on 22 shots in the first period alone, and RHA Kelowna did reward their goaltender with the game鈥檚 first goal, coming from Dexter Labrecque. Ben Bury equalized, sending the game into the break knotted up at 1, despite the 22-6 edge in shots on goal for Yale. The pressure Yale applied to the brick wall in net for RHA Kelowna was eventually too much to bear, and after Ryker Stevens made it 2-1 early in the second, it seemed the floodgates were opened following that. Hunter Stewart, Chase Phillips and a pair each from Kaleb Newson and Max Ritchey capped off the dominant win for Yale, outshooting their opponents 63-19 and winning 8-1.

North Shore Warriors (6) vs Notre Dame (4) U15

If you asked somebody for the definition of a seesaw hockey game, the description they give would likely resemble Saturday鈥檚 matchup between North Shore Warriors and Notre Dame Hounds. Notre Dame controlled the game鈥檚 first period, outshooting North Shore 14-5, but failing to beat Benjamin Boudreau. Nicholas Sheldon scored late in the first to, against the run of play, give North Shore the lead. Cohen Waite scored twice in the early stages of the second period to extend the Warriors鈥 lead to 3-0, a spot they鈥檇 have been thrilled with given the game鈥檚 flow. Later in the second period, a powerplay goal from Dylan Birnie gave Notre Dame a lifeline, with Drew Patterson scoring less than two minutes after Birnie鈥檚 goal to get back within one. The third period was a thrilling back-and-forth, with William Clarke scoring first to bring the Hounds back to tied before Tony Han scored for North Shore and made it 4-3 Warriors. Clarke responded with his second equalizer of the third period, and the game marched toward its close still tied. Mattias Gallina鈥檚 powerplay goal with 3:05 to play gave North Shore a lead they鈥檇 this time refuse to relinquish, and Cohen Waite finished his hat-trick into the empty net to seal a 6-4 win for the North Shore Warriors.

Ontario Hockey Academy (1) vs Selwyn House School East (2) U17

Selwyn House School鈥檚 U17 team played a near-perfect month of January, with their lone blemish a 4-1 loss to Bishop鈥檚 College School. Conversely, Ontario Hockey Academy came in looking to improve, with their 2025 calendar year being largely disappointing thus far, having won just once, a stat they鈥檇 be eager to change. In the effort to that end, OHA hit the front with just over seven minutes gone, thanks to Yota Matsumura, giving Ontario Hockey Academy a lead they鈥檇 hold well into the second period. Eventually, Selwyn found their tying goal, thanks in part to a wonderful cross-ice feed from Lucas Tzaferis that was deposited by Gianluca Velenosi. The game remained tied for the bulk of the third, with goaltenders Mathis Bernier for OHA and Luca Ottoni for Selwyn each refusing to be one-upped by the other, before Tommy Nicolopoulos went off for slashing. The powerplay for OHA was their first in the game since the first half of the second period, with four straight Selwyn powerplays all killed off by the Ontario Hockey Academy side that saw this as their opportunity to take the lead back. Jackson Pitfeld, however, had other ideas, scoring on a shorthanded breakaway to give Selwyn a 2-1 lead. Ottoni stood tall to close things out, earning his team another win, and downing an OHA team that is still on the hunt for their second CSSHL victory of the calendar year.聽

South Alberta Hockey Academy (5) vs Notre Dame (1) U17 Prep

The only previous matchup between Notre Dame U17 Prep and the South Alberta Hockey Academy U17 Prep this season so far was one of the most memorable games the CSSHL has seen so far; the Notre Dame Hounds roared out of the gate, scoring four before the midway point to at one point lead 4-0 with seven and a half minutes left in the second. SAHA took control from there, scoring six unanswered to win 6-4. SAHA started the game determined to not give Notre Dame an inch, let alone such a large lead, throwing 31 first-period shots on Clay Harmon鈥檚 goal. They scored twice through Ryker Klassen and Karter Kurpjuweit to take a 2-0 lead into the break and would make it 3-0 through forty minutes thanks to Dalin Nixon scoring the only goal of the middle frame. Brennan Finke and Noah Alexander extended the SAHA lead in the third, with Khalen Menger鈥檚 powerplay goal for Notre Dame a mere consolation in a game that saw SAHA hit Notre Dame鈥檚 net with 69 shots in the 5-1 win.

Calgary International Hockey Academy (4) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (2) U18 Prep

Calgary International Hockey Academy鈥檚 weekend trip to Manitoba kicked off against RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg on Saturday, a squad flying high after their win over Edge School鈥檚 U18 Prep team on Friday night. However, Saturday marked a third consecutive day with a game for RHA Winnipeg, and it looked evident early that of the two sides, CIHA was the one with the fresh legs. Their control over the first period earned them the game鈥檚 first goal, with Zee Jamal notching the only score of the first period. Scott Sandilands took a mere 66 seconds of the second period to double the CIHA lead, a lead ultimately short-lived thanks to a Max Dowse equalizer just 31 seconds later. RHA grew into the game as things went on, but couldn鈥檛 find a way to beat Sartaj Dhami, who was rewarded by his team for his efforts early in the third period. Cage Smith scored 3:14 in to make it 3-1, and while Ben Dnes would pull his team back within one again, RHA Winnipeg couldn鈥檛 find a tying goal, and Townes Kozicky鈥檚 empty-netter sealed the 4-2 victory in favour of CIHA.

Shawnigan Lake School (3) vs Delta Hockey Academy Green Female (6) U18 Prep

Molly Cole (2G, 1A) and London McDavid (2G) led the way for Delta Hockey Academy Green in a 6-3 victory over Shawnigan Lake School. The two squads traded punches in the first with Taya Lonsdale giving Shawnigan an early advantage before Cole scored for Delta Green to knot the game up 1-1. Delta Green pulled away in the second with goals from McDavid, Avery Wilson, Madison Batch, and Cole. Leah Hill (2G, 1A) potted two goals in the third for Shawnigan Lake but it wouldn鈥檛 be enough with McDavid getting her second of the game for Delta Green to seal it. Maisie Cope made 33 saves in Delta Green鈥檚 victory. Alix Walchuk kicked out 42 shots for Shawnigan Lake in a losing effort.聽

Edge School (2) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (7) U15 Prep

No love was lost in the Battle of Alberta in Saturday鈥檚 Featured Contest between Edge School and the Northern Alberta Xtreme. NAX would get the early jump on Edge after Kalen Miles (4G) jammed home a loose puck in front for the go ahead lead. Edge would respond soon after with a powerplay marker of their own courtesy of Drew Wilkinson. NAX would restore their lead a couple minutes later after Riley Brown (1G, 2A) wired home his 16th of the campaign. NAX would catch a heater to start the second, scoring three unanswered goals in a span of two minutes. Miles would net two of the three, completing his hat-trick. Tensions would begin to flare up before the ice clean and the sparks would continue to fly in the third. Miles would bury his fourth of the afternoon to ignite the scoring in the third while Remy Koch (1G, 1A) would get one back for Edge in the late stages. Karter Gibson (19/21) made 19-saves to pick up the win between the pipes while Kaidyn Thomas (36/43) made 36-saves in the loss.

St. Mary’s Academy (4) vs Pilot Mound Hockey Academy Female (1) U18 Prep

Brooke Froese鈥檚 (2G, 1A) three-point game helped St. Mary鈥檚 Academy take down Pilot Mound Hockey Academy 4-1. St. Mary鈥檚 offensive attack was going strong in the first, scoring three times including two markers from Froese and a goal from Jade Pelland. Jakiah Curle gave St. Mary鈥檚 their biggest lead of the game with an early second period goal. A few minutes later, Jayden Quinn got Pilot Mound on the board. Keyauna Robinson-Prefontaine shut down the Buffaloes from there, turning aside 25 of 26 shots in St. Mary鈥檚 victory. Sutter Reeves was perfect in relief for Pilot Mound, stopping all 20 shots she faced.聽

Delta Hockey Academy Black (6) vs Prairie Hockey Academy (1) U15

Brayden Allen 16-save performance backed Delta Hockey Academy Black to a 6-1 win over Prairie Hockey Academy. After a scoreless first period, Delta’s offense exploded with four goals from Bentley Gillis, Silas Colina (2G/1A), Jesse Parmar, and Manav Kalia (1G, 1A). Delta continued to pour it on in the third. First, it was Colina getting his second of the game and then Taegon Park added another to reach the 20-goal mark on the season. Prairie Hockey Academy鈥檚 Kaleb Crowe spoiled Allen鈥檚 shutout bid by scoring with just over six minutes to go.聽

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (1) vs Yale Hockey Academy (7) U15 Prep

Tanner Massey鈥檚 (4G) career day lifted Yale Hockey Academy to a 7-1 win over RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna. Massey opened the floodgates for Yale midway through the first period. Tony Cabelka scored in the final minutes of the frame to send Yale to the dressing with a two goal lead. Massey continued his big day with a goal in the second and a powerplay marker in third to record his first career hat-trick in the CSSHL. A couple minutes later, RHA Kelowna鈥檚 Mason Poitras scored to cut the deficit down to 4-1. Yale would run away with it after that getting goals from Yianni Sergiannidis, Alex Li, and Massey. Gavin Craig picked up the win for Yale Hockey Academy, stopping 27 of 28 shots.聽

Yale Hockey Academy (7) vs Shawnigan Lake School (0) U18 Prep

Parker Kulmatycki made 32 saves in his first career CSSHL shutout to lead Yale Hockey Academy to a 7-0 win over Shawnigan Lake School. Alexandre Jacques and Jayden Oleskiw (2G) pushed out a 2-0 lead with first period goals. Shaun Hildebrandt (1G, 2A) extended the lead with a powerplay marker in the second. Ryker Swanson (1G, 1A), Carter Bylycia, Oleskiw, and Theron Bensler (1G, 2A) bulged the twine in the final frame to put the game out of reach. Will Stonehouse turned aside 33 shots for Shawnigan Lake in a losing effort.聽

Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (1) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (8) U17 Prep

Knox Burton鈥檚 (2G, 2A) four-point game helped RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg score a big 8-1 win over Pilot Mound Hockey Academy. Barrett Hayes was under siege for much of the first period but stood tall, stopping 20 of 21 shots. RHA Winnipeg鈥檚 Gavin Quennelle scored to put the lone blemish on Hayes鈥 record in the opening frame. The pressure proved to be too much in the second with Spencer Kuntz and Brady Keith to make it a three-goal bulge before Burton tallied a pair of goals late in the frame to make it 5-0. Isaac Sousa, Peyton Thiessen, and Wyatt Jones rounded out the goal scoring for RHA Winnipeg in the third. Kolton Bigras potted Pilot Mound鈥檚 only goal of the contest midway through the third. Brady Robert made 24 saves in RHA Winnipeg鈥檚 victory. Hayes was busy all game long, stopping 49 shots in Pilot Mound鈥檚 loss.聽

Northern Alberta Xtreme (15) vs Notre Dame (1) U18 Prep

Ten different goal scorers lead Northern Alberta Xtreme to a dominant 15-1 win over the Notre Dame Hounds. Brady Whitehead (4G), Ty Nessler (2G, 1A), and Easton Doran (2G) had multi-goal games for NAX. Ben Deacon (1G, 3A), Mason Koponyas (1G, 3A), Maddox Rose (1G, 3A), Grady Wedman (1G, 3A), Whitehead, and Kayne Wright (4A) of Xtreme all came away with a game-high four points. Nate Stevens stopped 15 of 16 shots in NAX鈥檚 win. Asher Wold made 14 saves in relief for Notre Dame.聽

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

Peyton May scored the shootout winner to propel Delta Hockey Academy to a 2-1 victory over Okanagan Hockey Academy. OHA controlled the play through the first two periods, doubling up Delta in the shot department. Neither team could find their way past the opposing netminder with Delta鈥檚 Lynden Mercier making 22 saves and OHA鈥檚 Alex Youngson stopping all 11 shots he faced through two. Delta would break the deadlock 24 seconds into the third on a powerplay goal from Lincoln Arkinstall. The seconds were winding down and Mercier was nearing a shutout for Delta but OHA鈥檚 had other ideas scoring with 41 seconds to play. After a scoreless overtime, the two teams headed to a shootout. Christian Sum (Delta) and Jaxson Bartsch (OHA) traded goals in the opening round. The goalies took over after that, stopping six straight shooters. May came up clutch in the fifth round for Delta with Mercier stopping the final shooter to seal the win. Mercier made 31 saves in Delta鈥檚 victory. Youngson came out on the wrong end of the tight battle, stopping 20 of 21 shots.聽

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

Georgi Milanov’s 42-save effort lifted the North Shore Warriors to a 2-1 victory over Pacific Coast Hockey Academy. It didn鈥檛 take long for the offence to start with Dominic Seminoff putting North Shore up 1-0 with a goal exactly a minute into the game. Later in the period, Liam McCloy doubled North Shore鈥檚 lead with his first goal since January 18th. Milanov carried his shutout bid into the third period but PCHA鈥檚 Brayden Barker broke through four minutes in. PCHA applied heavy pressure in the third outshooting North Shore 19-4. That wouldn鈥檛 phase Milanov who turned aside 18 shots in third to preserve the win. Liam Russell played a strong game for Pacific Coast, stopping 24 of the 26 shots he faced.聽

Edge School (2) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (4) U17 Prep

Kyle Denis (1G, 1A) and Asher Halliday (1G, 1A) each had multi-point performances to lead Northern Alberta Xtreme to a 4-2 win over Edge School. Reeve Waugh got Edge out to a fast start, scoring 24 seconds in to give them an early advantage. NAX responded with a pair of goals in the second. Halliday tied the game just over a minute into the frame with Rylan Poitras giving Xtreme the lead. That would be short-lived with Edge鈥檚 Kyle Oakenfold (1G, 1A) evening the score with a powerplay marker. The teams were all square heading into the third but then NAX鈥檚 Emmett Jones struck on the powerplay for the game-winning goal. Denis would put the game away with an empty-netter in the dying seconds. Both goalies played strong games. Cam Hoose made 30 saves for NAX with Carsten Leyerzapf stopping 43 shots.聽聽

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (6) vs Balmoral Hall School (5) Female U18 Prep

Rowyn Street鈥檚 hat-trick helped RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg erase a two-goal deficit to get a thrilling 6-5 win over Balmoral Hall School. The two teams went back and forth with the opening half of the game. Madeline McKay and Darby Amundson scored for Balmoral Hall with Street (3G) and Shayla Scinocca scored for RHA Winnipeg. Balmoral struck quickly with two goals coming 27 seconds apart from Makenna Williment and Lucie Velinska. RHA Winnipeg scored three consecutive goals to start the final frame. Street completed her hat-trick with two goals and Payton Chornley added a marker. Time was running out on Balmoral Hall but Brannagh Rae came to rescue, tying the game with 23 seconds left. The game was nearly a lock to head to overtime but Shea Warnick had other plans, scoring the game-winner for RHA Winnipeg with 11 seconds to go.聽

St. George’s School (6/OT) vs Rink Hockey Academy Winnipeg (5) U15

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg nearly pulled off an improbable comeback but it wasn鈥檛 to be as Hudson Lesk (2G, 2A) scored in overtime to lift St. George鈥檚 School to a 6-5 win. Beck Van Kemenade opened the scoring to give them their lone lead of the game. St. George鈥檚 School offence ramped up after that, scoring five unanswered goals. Alan Qui, Nick Hill (1G, 2A), Gavin Panaich, Lesk, and Luca Rogers (1G, 3A) each found the back of the net to give St. George鈥檚 a 5-1 lead going into the third period. All hope seemed lost for RHA Winnipeg but their offence started rolling at the perfect time, getting four goals in 4:40. Josh Harvey, Aiden Christie (1G, 1A), Shea Streu, and Eli Wasylyk scored to tie the game up 7:27 into the third. Both teams’ offensive attacks slowed down for the rest of regulation, sending the game to extra time. Lesk spoiled RHA Winnipeg鈥檚 comeback, scoring the winner 1:06 into the extra frame. The Clontarf, Alberta native has been having a memorable weekend, putting up points (5G, 4A) in two contests. Lesk has one more game to go this weekend against Prairie Hockey Academy tomorrow morning.聽

Okanagan Hockey Academy (2) vs STAR Hockey Academy (3/SO) U15 Prep

STAR Hockey Academy took down Okanagan Hockey Academy 3-2 in a see-saw battle that ended in a shootout. Levi Ellingsen (1G, 1A) gave STAR the start they were looking for with a goal to send them into the first intermission with a 1-0 lead. The scoring ramped up in the second. Zack Griffiths bulged the twine for OHA to knot the game up at one. STAR鈥檚 Adam Nielsen (1G, 1A) found the back of the net to wrestle back the lead. OHA wouldn鈥檛 go away with Nathan Marques tying the game in the final minutes of the second. The goalies were stars from that point on, playing perfect hockey to send the game to a shootout. Ronin Brunner scored the shootout winner for STAR with netminder Erik Sims stopping two of three OHA shooters on the other end. Sims made 25 saves to record his 15th win of the season. OHA鈥檚 Brayden Unruh was excellent, stopping 33 of the 35 shots he faced.聽

BWC Academy (1) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (5) U17 Prep

Trey Tourigny (2G, 1A) starred in Okanagan Hockey Academy鈥檚 5-1 victory over BWC Academy. OHA came out flying in the opening minutes with Luke Niedermayer (1G, 1A) and Tourigny scoring two goals that came 39 seconds apart. BWC Academy鈥檚 Oleksii Zhekov showed his goal-scoring touch with his team-leading 18th goal of the season to cut the deficit in half midway through the first period. Tourigny continued to be a big factor in OHA鈥檚 offence, netting an insurance goal just past the halfway point of the second period. OHA wasn鈥檛 satisfied with their two goal lead, pushing hard for more. They got what they were looking for with Marcus Domhof and Landon Nagle scoring a pair of third period goals to seal the win. Linden Sobocan made 22 saves for OHA. Josh Wu was busy for BWC Academy, turning aside 49 shots.聽

STAR Hockey Academy (5) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (4) U15

Callan McCall got PCHA on the board first with a powerplay goal. However, STAR would make their impression on the scoresheet for the following two periods. They would take the lead before the buzzer sounded for the first period, then go on to add an extra two powerplay markers in the second period. PCHA would show some character in the third and rally back from their three goal deficit to tie it. Brayden Lindsay (1G, 2A) would unload a heavy wrister from the point to tie things up with less than eight minutes to go. Shortly after, STAR would find some fortune on a loose puck behind the net, allowing Mason Olson (2G) to slide home the eventual game winner.聽

Yale Hockey Academy (4) vs St. George’s School (1) U17 Prep

Yale would apply loads of pressure in the opening frame, outshooting St. George鈥檚 a staggering 19-7, but would only find their first goal with 9-seconds left on the clock as Lucas Fenrich (1G, 2A) let go a sizzling wrister from the right boards. Yale would find more consistency in the second as Seth Castronuovo (2G) and Gavin Bradley extended the Lion鈥檚 lead to three. Byron Chin would get the Saints on the board with a late goal of their own, wiring home a wicked wrister from the slot with 5-seconds remaining in the second. St. George鈥檚 looked to make things interesting in the third, but couldn鈥檛 get anything going in the final frame. Castronuovo would add the empty netter for his 80th career CSSHL goal, ensuring the Yale victory.

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

Teams would trade goals back-and-forth for the first period. Shawnigan鈥檚 Darwin Ketch (1G, 1A) would have the last laugh before the buzzer, tying things up with a heat seeking wrister from the top of the slot. The second would fall in favour of PCHA as Trent Porter (2G) and Jackson Squire would score two goals late in the frame to establish a two goal advantage. Shawnigan would get their fair share of opportunities in the third, outshooting PCHA 9-7 and getting one back courtesy of Hayden Slade (1G, 1A). However, Oliver Boniface (27/30) would lock down the crease after surrendering that third goal, turning aside everything else Shawnigan threw in his direction. Boniface would make 27-saves in the win while Squire鈥檚 goal would stand as the game winner.

BWC Academy (2) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (8) U18 Prep

Tucker Robertson (2G, 3A) came out to play Saturday evening, repping a five-point performance in a statement win for OHA. Along with Robertson鈥檚 five-point outing, Abbotsford, BC鈥檚 Bradley Schmidt (2G, 2A) nabbed a pair of goals and helpers. Ben Hakes (37/39) would pick up his first win of the new year, making 37-saves in the process.

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (7) vs North Shore Warriors (1) Female U18 Prep

Eyeing closer to the all-time games played record by a female player, Kennedy Sisson (1G, 3A) would acquire four points in a 7-1 win over North Shore. Alida Korte (2G, 1A) would add another two to the score, bringing her season total up to 19. Ava Drabyk (11/12) would pick up the win in net, only being beaten once in the first period by North Shore鈥檚 Castilla Rubin. Haylie Hedges (46/53) would record a formidable 46-saves in the loss.

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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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