CSSHL - 麻豆传媒入口 Tue, 24 Dec 2024 04:31:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 /wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2020/05/cropped-csshl-site-title-photo-32x32.png CSSHL - 麻豆传媒入口 32 32 CSSHL Top 10: Week 8 (December 12-21, 2024) /csshl-top-10-week-8-december-12-21-2024?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=csshl-top-10-week-8-december-12-21-2024 Tue, 24 Dec 2024 04:31:56 +0000 /?p=6813 Check out this week’s edition of the CSSHL Top 10!     1. Micah Davidson – Prairie Hockey Academy U18 Prep 2. Sam McLean – Edge School U17 3. Collin Friedrich – Pilot Mound Hockey Academy U17 Prep 4. William L’Heureux, Brenden Reeve & William Picklyk – Pilot Mound Hockey Academy U18 Prep 5. Cameron […]

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Check out this week’s edition of the CSSHL Top 10!

 

 

1. Micah Davidson – Prairie Hockey Academy U18 Prep

2. Sam McLean – Edge School U17

3. Collin Friedrich – Pilot Mound Hockey Academy U17 Prep

4. William L’Heureux, Brenden Reeve & William Picklyk – Pilot Mound Hockey Academy U18 Prep

5. Cameron Kimmerly – Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy U18 Prep

6. Mattias Radke – South Alberta Hockey Academy U18 Prep

7. Sam Saskiw – Pacific Coast Hockey Academy U18 Prep

8. Jack Morgan – Delta Hockey Academy U17 Prep

9. Nolan Schmidt – OHA Edmonton U18 Prep

10. Alida Korte & Makena Lloyd-Howe – RHA Kelowna Female U18 Prep

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Jones Striving to Overcome Eye Disease /jones-striving-to-overcome-eye-disease?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=jones-striving-to-overcome-eye-disease Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:40:44 +0000 /?p=6810 Like most Canadians, hockey became a big part of Wyatt Jones life early on. Jones started playing hockey when he was four years old, skating on the backyard rink his dad built in Headingley, MB. Jones would play his minor hockey in the Winnipeg, MB area, posting 22 points in 33 games with the Winnipeg […]

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Like most Canadians, hockey became a big part of Wyatt Jones life early on. Jones started playing hockey when he was four years old, skating on the backyard rink his dad built in Headingley, MB.

Jones would play his minor hockey in the Winnipeg, MB area, posting 22 points in 33 games with the Winnipeg Wild during the 2022/23 season. In 2023/24, he would join RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg of the 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL).

On the outside, things seemed to be trending in the right direction for Jones. In his first season in the CSSHL he recorded 31 points in 27 U15 Prep games as RHA Winnipeg made the semi-finals of the 2024 CSSHL Western Championships. Jones looked like a player with the potential of achieving his goals of playing junior hockey, before graduating to a college or university team.

What those watching didn鈥檛 know, nor did Jones initially, was the RHA Winnipeg forward was struggling with Keratoconus, an eye disease that affects the structure of the cornea, resulting in loss of vision. Keratoconus occurs in approximately one in 2,000 individuals, typically beginning in puberty and progressing into the mid-30s.

鈥淎round nine months to a year ago I started to notice I was seeing halos, blurriness and some light sensitivity,鈥 said Jones. 鈥淚 noticed when I was at the cabin one day someone pointed something out and I couldn鈥檛 actually see it. I thought it was nothing, and that maybe I just needed glasses or contacts.鈥

His eye disease would begin to impact his play on the ice, noting the light caused a fog like effect. The puck would appear to be in roughly two inches of fog, with the greatest impact anytime he was near the boards.

鈥淚t was very scary at first. You鈥檙e very vulnerable and you start to appreciate your vision and thing鈥檚 you didn鈥檛 before,鈥 said Jones.

Despite the diagnosis, Jones would finish the season and begin another with RHA Winnipeg, this time in the CSSHL U17 Prep division.

鈥淚t鈥檚 admirable to see how he has carried himself around his teammates on a day-to-day basis since being diagnosed. He is still the Jonesy we all know, having fun, being positive and bringing consistent energy, push himself and his teammates to get better each day,鈥 said RHA Winnipeg U17 Prep head coach Ian Duval. 鈥淗is actions during this difficult period speak volumes to his character and who Wyatt is as a person. From an outside perspective, you wouldn鈥檛 know the adversity he has faced the past seasons.鈥

Near the end of October 2024 Jones would undergo surgery to stop the eye disease from progressing. Once his eyes heal, Jones will get glasses in January, and contacts in March, which should give him 20/20 vision.

After the surgery it took about a week and a half for Jones to get back on the ice with his teammates, who wanted him out there with them, but understood the importance of putting his health first.

There has been an adjustment period for Jones since the surgery. Jones has had to put eye drops in every few hours to keep his eyes hydrated, he can鈥檛 get water in his eyes when showering, and even had to switch from a cage to a full-face shield to ensure no snow or ice got into his eyes.

鈥淛onesy is hardworking, mature, funny, outgoing and just an all-around good person to be around,鈥 added Duval, who was also an assistant with the U15 Prep team last season. 鈥淗e loves being with his teammates and coaches at the rink and shows up every day with a positive attitude. As a coach, I am grateful to have the opportunity to get to know Wyatt and help with his development on and off the ice the past two seasons.鈥

When asked what the future might hold, Jones, with his upbeat demeanor, will continue on his and his RHA Winnipeg teammates quest to capture a 2025 CSSHL Western Championship.

鈥淲hen it first happened, I kept thinking how is this happening to me,鈥 said Jones. 鈥淏ut I look back at it and it could always be worse. There are worse injuries out there and it鈥檚 just a bump in the road I鈥檒l get over.鈥

 

 

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GAME DAY RECAP: December 16-21, 2024 /game-day-recap-december-16-21-2024?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=game-day-recap-december-16-21-2024 Sun, 22 Dec 2024 04:16:28 +0000 /?p=6808 STAR Hockey Academy (7) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (1) U15 Prep Daniel Makovetskiy (2G, 1A) opened the scoring early in the first while Braxton Baker (2G, 1A) and Brody Lukinbill scored late in the period to give STAR a 3-0 lead after 20. Dane Dyer got Pacific Coast on the board with the lone […]

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STAR Hockey Academy (7) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (1) U15 Prep

Daniel Makovetskiy (2G, 1A) opened the scoring early in the first while Braxton Baker (2G, 1A) and Brody Lukinbill scored late in the period to give STAR a 3-0 lead after 20. Dane Dyer got Pacific Coast on the board with the lone second period maker. Baker, Makovetskiy and Levi Ellingsen (1G, 4A) all scored in the first 10 minutes of the third as STAR extended their lead to 6-1. Zakhar Kovalenko added an unassisted tally later in the period to round out the scoring in a 7-1 STAR win. Alexander Petukhov (19/20) and Rio Manhas (50/57) were in net for their respective teams.听

Delta Hockey Academy White (2/SO) vs Yale Hockey Academy (1) U15

A power play goal by Jake Dunlop 9:33 into the game saw Delta White lead 1-0 after 20 minutes of play. Ryker Stevens tied the game 1:41 into the second with his 12th goal of the year. Yale would continue to outshoot Delta White in the third, but both Cohen Wood (35/36) and Lucca Tassone (24/25) stood tall in the final 25 minutes to send the game to a shootout. Wood stopped both Yale shooters and Zhehan Zhao and Carson Brown both beat Tassone as Delta White earned a 2-1 shootout win.听

Shawnigan Lake School (3) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (7) U15 Prep

Lucas Patridge-Mather opened the scoring 8:09 for Shawnigan before Nathan Hodgins (1G, 1A) tied the game with his first of the year for Pacific Coast. Defenseman Baden Glithero (2G) restored the Shawnigan lead 5:20 into the second with a power play goal. Pacific Coast would counter with six straight as Jackson Squire (2G, 1A) and Trent Porter (2G) each scored twice in the second, and Dane Dyer (1G, 1A) and Cameron Young-Thompson found the back of the net in the third. Glithero would add a consolation goal for Shawnigan, beating Rio Manhas (34/37) with one second left on the clock.听听

Shawnigan Lake School (7) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (2) U17 Prep

Shawnigan Lake (9-15-2) upset Pacific Coast (17-8-1) with a 7-2 win Tuesday. Netminder Stefan Kostin (42/44) played a key role in the win with 42 saves for Shawnigan. Samuel Wilson (1G, 1A) and Holden Duggan traded first period goals before Jack Broekhuizen and Cache Thomas (1G, 1A) scored in the second as Shawnigan led 3-1 after 40. Kody Pham brought PCHA within one just 1:32 into the third but that was as close as they got as Ryder Kerr (3G) would record a natural hat-trick, including twice on the power play, and Ellis Thirmeier (1G, 1A) added his third of the season in the final seconds.听

Edge School (4) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (3) U17

Both Mikai Mast (42/45) and Lenox Alanen (35/39) kept clean sheets in the first period as the game remained scoreless heading into the second. Rylan Saunders (2G, 1A) opened the scoring 4:35 into the second with his 11th goal of the season for Edge. Henry Doucette and Saunders added to the lead with a pair of power play goals 1:21 apart. Kagan Power would get NAX on the board late in the period with a power play marker of his own and Seth Kshyk (2G) brought NAX within one 26 seconds later. Kshyk would tie the game with 4:36 remaining in the third as NAX erased a 3-0 deficit. However, Noah Brade (1G, 1A) would restore the Edge lead with 2:44 left and Mast made 13 third period saves to give his team the 4-3 win in the lone game Wednesday.听

Calgary International Hockey Academy (1) vs Edge School (2) U15

Caden Stanley (28/29) and Taylor Green (44/46) kept clean sheets in the first before Easton Armstrong (1G, 1A) finally broke through for Edge School 9:24 into the second. Brody Antignani would double the lead 10 minutes later, scoring with 17 seconds left in the period while on the power play. Loic Lebel got CIHA on the board 3:17 into the third as he hit double digit goals on the season. But Stanley would finish the period with 10 saves to deny CIHA a tying goal and secure the 2-1 Edge win.听

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

Brock England (1G, 1A) opened the scoring with his 14th of the season while Lincoln Martin countered for CIHA late in the period with a power play goal. Neither team scored in the second as the game remained even at 1-1 heading into the third. Adam M鈥檋amed (1G, 1A) restored the Edge lead 4:19 into the third with his 13th of the year. Edge looked to have added an insurance marker on the power play but it was called off for goaltender interference, ultimately shifting the tide of the game. Noah Milford would score less than two minutes later to level the score and defenseman Easton LaPlante added the game winner for CIHA less than two minutes late. Cole Prelusky (27/29) would shut the door the rest of the way to secure the 3-2 win. Ryley Budd (29/32) faced 32 shots in the loss.听

Edge School (1) vs OHA Edmonton (4) U17

Netminders Daniel Marsden (37/38) and Mikai Mast (30/34) stood tall in the first to keep the game scoreless through 20. The game would remain that way until Rylan Ross found the back of the net for the third time this season with 2:04 remaining in the second. Hudson Blair (1G, 1A) doubled the lead 5:45 into the third though Edge would get themselves on the board 43 seconds later as Noah Brade scored his sixth. Gabriel Kantor countered on the power play for OHA Edmonton less than two minutes later and Clark Schneider (1G, 1A) scored on a penalty shot 36 seconds after that to crush any Edge comeback attempt.

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

With Edge having beaten CIHA at U15 early in the day, and CIHA returning the favour later in the afternoon at the U18 Prep level, the U17 Prep teams would meet in what could be seen as the deciding game in a best of three series between the two Calgary programs Thursday. CIHA would hold a 1-0 lead after 20 as William Matte scored his seventh goal of the season. The Edge power play would go to work in the second as Ashton McCann tied the game and defenseman Reeve Waugh (1G, 1A) gave his team the lead with 59 seconds left in the frame. Xander Ramsay would tie the game less than three minutes into the third to send the game to overtime, and eventually a shootout. Logan Pentson and Aedan McCarry would both beat Kurtis Stajkowski (37/39) and Ethan Mann (20/22) stopped two of the three Edge shooters as CIHA grabbed a 3-2 win.听

South Alberta Hockey Academy (2) vs Edge School (1) Female U18 Prep

Neither team found the back of the net in the opening 20 as Emma Skolney (27/28) and Jenna Ring (14/16) each made five saves. Edge would outshoot SAHA 10-5 in the second but it was the visitors who held a 1-0 lead after 40 as Teylor Crocker (2G) scored her sixth of the year. She would tally her second of the evening one minute into the third to double the lead. Ava McCann had a quick response for Edge as she got her team on the board and within one just 18 seconds later. But Skolney would shut the door the rest of the way to secure the SAHA win over Edge.听

OHA Edmonton (5) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (4) Female U18 Prep

Riley Cooper (2G, 1A) opened the scoring and started a frenzy that saw four goals in 2:19. Brynn Evans (1G, 1A) tied the game 33 seconds later before Cooper scored again 1:12 later and Brayden Stewart (3G) tied the game again 34 seconds after that. Stewart would give NAX their first lead 4:03 into the second with her third goal of the season. Ryann Jugnauth tied the game going into the third with a power play marker for OHA Edmonton. Ryann Chimera (1G, 2A) put OHA Edmonton back in front 3:17 into the third before Stewart completed the hat-trick with a power play goal, taking her goal tally from one to four in a single game. But it was all for nothing as Izzy Gollop scored with 41 seconds left to give OHA Edmonton the 5-4 win over NAX.听

OHA Edmonton (11) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (5) U17

Charlie Schmitt and Kaiden Turta scored first period goals as OHA Edmonton grabbed a 2-0 lead. Rhett Hudson (1G, 2A) scored 25 seconds into the second and Noah Stone (1G, 4A) added his 16th 1:18 later. Gabriel Kantor (2G) extended the advantage on the power play before Landon Gardiner got NAX on the board midway through the game. Hudson Blair (2G, 3A), Kantor and Schmitt (2G) all tallied goals later in the period as OHA Edmonton held a commanding 8-1 lead after 40. Blair would strike early in the third before NAX went on a bit of a special teams run with Kegan Power (1G, 2A) scoring on the power play and Seth Kshyk (2G) and Jacob Collins (1G, 1A) each recording shorthanded markers. Jaxon Moss (1G, 1A) and Clark Schneider would halt the run, with Schneider scoring a shorthanded marker of his own. Kshyk would score an NAX power play goal 49 seconds later to round out the scoring.听

St. George鈥檚 School (3) vs North Shore Warriors (4) U15

A closely contested first period saw St. George鈥檚 come out ahead 1-0 as Nick Hill (2G) scored his 10th goal of the season. North Shore would take over in the second as Oliver Demarco (1G, 1A) scored his fourth while Mattias Gallina (2G) hit double digit goals with his 9th and 10th of the season. Luca Rogers brought St. George鈥檚 within one before Hill tied the game midway through the period. A double minor penalty saw St. George鈥檚 head to the power play, but it was North Shore who found the game winner as Rex Norman scored shorthanded with 9:09 remaining in the game. Donovan Kuhn (27/30) would make 27 total saves to secure the win as North shore held on 4-3. Hudson Waddell (31/35) faced 35 shots in the loss.听

Calgary International Hockey Academy (3) vs OHA Edmonton (4) U15

Jaxon Weisgerber (2G, 1A) and Jase Morey traded goals less than a minute apart before Boston Smashnuk and Peyten Shilton gave OHA Edmonton a 3-1 lead in a period in which they outshot CIHA 14-5. OHA Edmonton would outshoot CIHA again in the second but Loic Lebel (1G, 1A) and Eric Sexton scored for CIHA as they tied the game heading into the third period. Weisgerber would score the game winner for OHA Edmonton 6:28 into the third andConnor Phillips (21/24) made 21 saves. Alexandre Montembeault (30/34) faced 34 shots in the loss.听

North Shore Warriors (6/OT) vs BWC Academy (5) U18 Prep

Liam Kilfoil opened the scoring on the power play and Vladislav Ibragimov (3G, 1A) added to the lead six minutes later. Max Malinousky (2G) would get BWC Academy on the board 1:38 later but Mark Lee (1G, 1A) countered for North Shore 1:04 after on the power play. Ibragimov made it 4-1 early in the third before goals from Malinousky and Christian Revel (1G, 1A) brought BWC Academy within one. Ibragimov completed the hat-trick with 5:35 left in the third but Hunter Ashton replied 1:22 later for BWC Academy. Charlie Robinson (1G, 1A) would score the equaliser midway through the third period to send the game to overtime. In OT Matteo Paradiso scored his 14th of the season 1:45 in as North Shore avoided the collapse and held on for the 6-5 win.听

OHA Edmonton (3) vs Edge School (1) U18 Prep

Affiliate defenseman Reeve Waugh opened the scoring for Edge 3:26 in but Calum Giese responded for OHA Edmonton 43 seconds later. Ben Shaw would put OHA Edmonton ahead 21 seconds into the second and Nolan Schmidt doubled the lead 32 seconds later. Parker Snell (37/38) and Leif Oaten (21/24) kept clean sheets for the remaining 39 minutes as the game would end 3-1 in favour of OHA Edmonton.听

Delta Hockey Academy (2) vs St. George鈥檚 School (1) U17 Prep

A low scoring affair saw all three goals happen in the first 15 minutes of the game with Jack Morgan opening the scoring for Delta 5:43 in. Brayden McIlmoyle tied the game on the power play 4:03 later with his second goal of the season. Luke Anderson put Delta ahead for good less than five minutes later before the two teams played a scoreless second and third. St. George鈥檚 managed just five shots in the final 40 minutes as they were unable to beat Blake Clark (9/10) again to find the tying goal. Carter Adams (26/28) faced 28 shots in the loss.听

OHA Edmonton (4) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (3) U17 Prep

Keenan Fox (1G, 1A) opened the scoring just 15 seconds into the game with his 19th goal of the season for OHA Edmonton. A wild ending to the second period saw Asher Halliday (2G) tie the game and Blake Wilejto (1G, 1A) put NAX ahead 39 seconds later. Evan Dowling (1G, 1A) tied the game 1:17 after that before Halliday restored the NAX lead 16 seconds later. Jevyn Singh Gill would cap off the 2:45 span with his 11th of the season to even the score going into the third. In the final period Jihwan Kim scored with 1:27 remaining to give OHA Edmonton the 4-3 win. Dysen Loewen (22/25) and Matthew Coyle (53/57) were in net for their respective teams.听

Yale Hockey Academy (4) vs North Shore Warriors (8) U17 Prep

A high scoring first period saw Jaden Brackett (2G) score twice while Marcus Voth (1G, 2A) and Chase Vossenaar (3G) once for North Shore, while Maxx Trites (3G) countered with two goals of his own for Yale. Gavin Bradley (1G, 1A) scored the lone second period goal as it was a one goal game heading into the third. Vossenaar doubled the lead 3:06 into the third with his second goal of the game. Trites would complete the hat-trick and bring Yale within one but Alexander Brent replied just 12 seconds later. Vossenaar would record a hat-trick goal of his own and Christopher Mah scored his fifth of the season as North Shore earned an 8-4 win Friday.听

Northern Alberta Xtreme (4) vs Edge School (1) U15 Prep

Parker Naumann and Corbin Dunphy scored goals less than four minutes apart as NAX led 2-0 after 20. Ahmad Fayad added to the lead in the second with a power play marker, his 15th goal of the season. Nicholas Edgar got Edge on the board 2:48 into the third but a power play marker from Easton Arndt six minutes later secured the NAX victory. Dawson Sheehan (23/24) and Kaidyn Thomas (22/26) made 23 and 22 saves in the games.听

Calgary International Hockey Academy (5) vs South Alberta Hockey Academy (1)听 U17 Prep

Each team scored once in the first as Aidan McIntosh scored for CIHA and Kade Jensen countered for SAHA. Zane Rains (1G, 1A) and Declan Cardiff tallied second period markers as CIHA pulled ahead going into the third. Mason Moran (2G, 1A) would add a shorthanded and power play marker in the third as CIHA skated to a 5-1 win. Braxton Gibson (30/31) and Hunter Zawislak (33/38) were in net for their respective teams.听

OHA Edmonton (3) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (4) U18 Prep

Jackson Degraves (3G) opened the scoring for NAX with his seventh of the season seven minutes in. Parker Fitzgerald tied the game with 10 seconds left in the period, scoring his 14th of the year. Degraves scored the lone second period goal as NAX led 2-1 going into the third. He would complete the hat-trick just 3:21 into the third, doubling the NAX advantage. Braydon Franks and Kaden Wilkins (1G, 1A) would score seven seconds apart just two minutes later as OHA Edmonton quickly erased the deficit. But Mason Koponyas (1G, 1A) scored the game winner for NAX 10 minutes later and Tyler Swanson (24/27) finished with 24 saves in net. Ethan Edwards (29/33) faced 33 shots in the loss.听

Northern Alberta Xtreme (2) vs Edge School (4) U15 Prep

Edge School (15-6-1) would end the NAX (20-1-0) unbeaten season with a 4-2 win in both teams’ last game of 2024. Luke Huska opened the scoring late in the first with his seventh goal of the year for Edge. Kalen Miles tied the game midway through the second period before Grayson Bauer (2G) and Luka Samu (1G, 1A) traded power play goals. Bauer would restore the Edge lead 1:14 later, with 1:01 left in the middle frame. Easton Perzylo would give Edge some breathing room 6:26 into the third and Delano Pockar (36/38) made 14 third period saves as Edge held on for the 4-2 win. Karter Gibson (25/29) faced 29 shots in the loss.听

St. George鈥檚 School (1) vs Delta Hockey Academy (6) U17 Prep

Caden Leibel (1G, 2A) scored shorthanded to open the scoring and Kishan Saggu (1G, 1A) doubled the lead 2:24 later with his 20th of the year. Delta would take total control in the second as Jack Morgan (2G) scored twice, 4:02 apart, and Rylan Franklin (1G, 1A)听 added his fifth of the season. Aaron Castro would get St. George鈥檚 on the board five minutes into the third, ending the Matthew Wong (24/25) shutout bid. Beckett Matlock added a power play marker of his own midway through the period to round out the scoring in a 6-1 Delta win Saturday. Carter Adams (34/30) made 34 saves in the loss.听

Calgary International Hockey Academy (0) vs South Alberta Hockey Academy (2)听 U17 Prep

Hunter Zawislak (41/41) made sure SAHA headed into the Christmas break on a high note as he made 41 saves for his first shutout of the season in a 2-0 win over CIHA. Kade Jensen scored the game winner 5:08 into the game before Zawislak and Ethan Mann (29/31) kept clean sheets in the second. Sully Kufflick (1G, 1A) added an insurance marker for SAHA on the power play 9:27 into the third, though it was not needed with the strong performance in net.

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A forward from Sudbury, ON, Ian Burnett is in his second season in the 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) East U18 division. In 29 career CSSHL games he has recorded 9 goals and 15 assists, including 11 points in 9 games this season. Hear from Burnett on why he chose to play in the CSSHL and with Bourget College.

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The 2025 CSSHL Western Championships Online Store is Now Open! /the-2025-csshl-western-championships-online-store-is-now-open?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-2025-csshl-western-championships-online-store-is-now-open Wed, 18 Dec 2024 19:14:45 +0000 /?p=6799 The 2025 CSSHL Western Championships Online Store is Now Open! We鈥檙e thrilled to announce the launch of the 2025 CSSHL Western Championships Online Store 鈥 now open for pre-orders! This year, we鈥檝e expanded our collection with exciting new items: Gift Cards听鈥 The perfect present for hockey fans! Custom Locally Crafted Room Scents and Diffusers听鈥 Bring […]

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We鈥檙e thrilled to announce the launch of the 2025 CSSHL Western Championships Online Store 鈥 now open for pre-orders!

This year, we鈥檝e expanded our collection with exciting new items:

  • Gift Cards听鈥 The perfect present for hockey fans!
  • Custom Locally Crafted Room Scents and Diffusers听鈥 Bring the freshness of the playoffs into your home or car.
  • Women鈥檚 Cropped Sweatshirts听鈥 A trendy addition to your game-day wardrobe.
  • Limited Edition Tone-on-Tone Hoodies听鈥 Celebrate the CSSHL in style.

Custom apparel is back again this year, so don鈥檛 miss out on getting your name and number on your favorite colors.

**We strongly encourage teams arriving later in the playoffs to pre-order to avoid disappointment 鈥 merchandise moves quickly!**

Order early and secure your favorites today!

Student-Athlete Delivery:
NEW FOR 2025:
听To collect your order on site at the CSSHL Playoffs in Penticton, you will need to show your email听confirmation number or printed receipt. Bring your confirmation to the merchandise booth before your first game and we will prepare your order to be picked up at the end of the game.

Please note, shipping/delivery is not available, and orders will not be available in time for Christmas.听

Please share this exciting news with your players, families, and supporters as soon as possible.听We ask that you email and share on your social media platforms, so your families and players do not miss out!

Thank you, and we look forward to seeing you at the 2025 CSSHL Western Championships!听

 

For any questions, please don鈥檛 hesitate to reach out to Natalie Preston at听nataliepreston@okanaganhockey.com.

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Shawnigan Annual Teddy Bear Toss Game a Huge Success /shawnigan-annual-teddy-bear-toss-game-a-huge-success?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=shawnigan-annual-teddy-bear-toss-game-a-huge-success Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:49:43 +0000 /?p=6776 Story submitted by: Kevin Rothbauer, Shawnigan Lake School听 More than 500 teddy bears and other stuffies and a donation of $10,000 are headed to the Victoria General Hospital after Shawnigan鈥檚 first-ever Teddy Bear Toss at the U18 Prep boys鈥 ice hockey game against St. George鈥檚 School on Wednesday December 4 鈥 an event that was […]

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More than 500 teddy bears and other stuffies and a donation of $10,000 are headed to the Victoria General Hospital after Shawnigan鈥檚 first-ever Teddy Bear Toss at the U18 Prep boys鈥 ice hockey game against St. George鈥檚 School on Wednesday December 4 鈥 an event that was both heartwarming and a huge success.

A holiday-season tradition at various levels of ice hockey for decades, the Teddy Bear Toss sees fans throw bears and other stuffed toys after the home team scores its first goal. The toys are then donated to a charity 鈥 often a children鈥檚 hospital, where they bring joy and comfort to patients in need.

The U18 Prep boys sported special jerseys for Wednesday鈥檚 game, and the arena was packed with students, staff, families and community members. The U11 girls鈥 team from the Kerry Park Minor Association played a scrimmage between the first and second periods, then assisted in collecting the hundreds of toys on the ice after Nigel Alberts scored Shawnigan鈥檚 first goal.

In an emotional moment before the game, Jeremy Lister, a young cancer patient who is now in remission after two years of treatment at VGH, and Josh Coulson of the VGH Child Life Team joined the Shawnigan players to accept the $10,000 donation. Jeremy joined the players in the locker room after the game, telling them it was the best day of his life.
The team leaders, in particular captain Vincent Croteau and alternate captain Ryan Turner, took charge of the initiative, and the U18 Prep players will be working with the VGH Child Life Team to determine how the donation will be used. Four or five of the players will visit VGH to help distribute teddy bears to patients.

After the success of Shawnigan鈥檚 first Teddy Bear Toss, plans are already in the works for another next year.

“This special game united our School and community in support of sick children,鈥 Director of Hockey Mr. Kevin Cooper said. 鈥淚t was an opportunity to give back, with a heartfelt donation made to the VGH Child Life Team to help provide essential care and support to those in need.”

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GAME DAY RECAP: December 15, 2024 /game-day-recap-december-15-2024?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=game-day-recap-december-15-2024 Mon, 16 Dec 2024 05:21:03 +0000 /?p=6789 Prairie Hockey Academy (6) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (1) U17 Reid Schmalz set the tone 25 seconds in with his seventh goal of the season for Prairie. Affiliate Noah Delaurier added to the lead midway through the period while Eric Helland and Cohen Greenwood (2G, 1A) added second period goals as Prairie held a 4-0 […]

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Prairie Hockey Academy (6) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (1) U17

Reid Schmalz set the tone 25 seconds in with his seventh goal of the season for Prairie. Affiliate Noah Delaurier added to the lead midway through the period while Eric Helland and Cohen Greenwood (2G, 1A) added second period goals as Prairie held a 4-0 advantage after 40. Greenwood extended the lead midway through the third before Beckham Taggart got OHA on the board 1:29 later, ending the Cole Fox (28/29) shutout bid. Luke Iskra would increase the deficit to five a few minutes later as number Prairie earned the upset win over second ranked OHA.听

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (3) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (4) U17

A power play goal 2:58 in by Tyson Vandesype gave RHA Winnipeg an early lead over RHA Kelowna. Carter Bacon countered with a power play goal of his own and Bradley Keightley put his team ahead less than two minutes later. Kaustav Pradeep doubled the lead 4:30 into the second with his eighth of the year for RHA Kelowna. Atticus Cruz and Bennett Macek traded goals 1:33 apart as the second closed with RHA Kelowna ahead 4-2. Cruz would score 6:33 into the third to cut the lead to one but William Stewart (38/41) stood tall with 14 third period saves to give RHA Kelowna the 4-3 win. Grayson McDonald (27/31) faced 31 shots in the loss.听

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

Notre Dame outshot Pilot Mound 19-5 in the first and got one goal from Lukas Lundgren late in the period to take a 1-0 lead into the break. Maddox Ramage (2G) tied the game on the power play 1:57 into the second with his 20th of the year. Matthew Boekelder had a chance to put Notre Dame ahead with a penalty shot but Gavin Hildebrand (39/40) shut the door, keeping the score at 1-1. The score would remain that way until Ramage scored his second of the game 38 seconds into the third. Cole Landreville (1G, 1A) added an empty netter in the final minute to secure the Pilot Mound win.

Frontier Selects (2) vs Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy (4) U18 Prep

Wenatchee and Frontier combined for 29 shots in the first but neither Anthony Ganoung (30/32) or Matthew Macfie (36/40) would concede. Cal Kellenberg broke through for Wenatchee 6:10 into the second with a power play goal. Lucas Cilan Hjorth Jensen tied the game 1:32 later with his first of the weekend. Ayde Probe (1G, 1A) put Frontier ahead but Gregor Ermellini tied the game just 37 seconds later. Cameron Kimmerly scored the game winner for Wenatchee 1:16 into the third and Dylan Crossley doubled the lead on the power play midway through the period to clinch the 4-2 Wenatchee win.听

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

Haylie Hedges (33/35) and Nicole Flesher (36/40) kept clean sheets in the first as the two teams remained scoreless after 20. Emma Biros (1G, 1A) found the first goal of the game midway through the second period. Jaylah Bottle tied the game 2:37 later but Delta Black would restore the lead late in the period when Abigail Jung (1G, 1A) found the back of the net for the eighth time this season. But North Shore would make a comeback in the third as Elise Miller (1G, 1A) tied the game 1:16 in and Kaida Okamura (1G, 2A) scored the game winner five minutes later. Gia Carella (1G, 1A) would add a late insurance marker as North Shore erased the 2-1 deficit and won 4-2.听

OHA Edmonton (0) vs Yale Hockey Academy (6) U18 Prep

Our U18 Prep showcase hosts closed off the weekend with a bang against OHA Edmonton in our Sunday Featured Game. Matthew Dowdall (2G, 1A) and Evan Cook would establish a two goal lead through the opening twenty. Come the second period, Yale would continue to apply the pressure as Alexandre Jacques (2G, 1A) netted a shorthanded goal part way through. Dowdall would later add his second on the powerplay, keeping the special teams rolling for Yale. Parker Snell (21/25) would be replaced by Ethan Edwards (22/24) following Yale鈥檚 fourth. OHA Edmonton mustered another 10-shots on net trying to put pen to paper on the scoresheet but the stellar play of Nathan Kam (31/31) would hold them at bay as the Kelowna Rockets prospect steered aside all 31-shots for his first shutout of the campaign. Jacques and Ryker Swanson would add a third pair of goals to Yale鈥檚 total through sixty. The Lions amassed 25-goals over a three game span during their home showcase weekend.

Prairie Hockey Academy (1) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (4) U17 Prep

Prairie would grab the first goal of the game as Jamie Kirwan scored his sixth of the season 7:18 in. Knox Burton (2G, 1A) would even the score 2:31 later with his 15th of the year. The two teams would play a scoreless second before Gavin Quennelle set-up Burton once again 6:13 into the third. Isaac Sousa gave RHA Winnipeg some breathing room and Tayln Kopansky added his seventh in the final minute as RHA Winnipeg defeated Prairie 4-1. Chase Charriere (33/34) and Luke Ratzlaff (58/62) were in net for their respective teams.听

Fairmont Hockey (7) vs Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy (2) U17

Matthew Sheffield and Daniel Kim scored first period goals as Fairmont led 2-0 after 20. Knox Vogel struck early in the second on the power play for CDA as they got on the board and cut into the deficit. But Fairmont would get second period tallies from Sacha Baysal (2G, 1A) and Clarence Liu, and third period markers from Adrian Chase, Konner Tzeng and Baysal to hold a 7-1 advantage. Adam Pflugrath-Davis would add a late consolation goal for CDA, who did take advantage of the man-advantage twice in the loss.听

Notre Dame (0) vs Delta Hockey Academy (4) U17

Lynden Mercier (16/16) made 16 saves for his first shutout of the 2024/25 season as Delta blanked Notre Dame 4-0. Logan Pankhurst provided all the offence Delta would need 6:44 into the game with his sixth of the year. Akash Raj hit the special teams combo of a shorthanded marker and a power play tally to start the second period. Christian Sum scored late in the period to round out the scoring. Joshua Heitman (34/38) blanked Delta in the third, making 34 saves in total.听

BWC Academy (2) vs STAR Hockey Academy (4) U17 Prep

BWC Academy led 1-0 after 20 as Wilton Vo scored his first goal of the season late in the period. Aleks Ostrovskyy (3G, 1A) tied the game with the lone second period goal. Anderson Carter (1G, 1A) put STAR ahead 1:48 into the third, reaching double digit goals on the season. Defenseman Henry Unhruh tied the game 3:08 later with his first of the year for BWC Academy. Ostrovskyy would take over in the final minutes, scoring twice in a span of 2:03 to complete the hat-trick and give STAR the 4-2 win. Sam Trnecka (21/23) and Josh Wu (39/43) were in net for their respective teams.听

North Shore Warriors (3) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (4/OT) U15 Prep

Cohen Short (1G, 2A) and Mattox McCauley traded first period goals three minutes apart as the two teams were tied after 20. The game would remain tied after 40 as Talon Scinocca (2G) and Edward Kemp scored for their respective teams in the second. Scinocca put OHA ahead once again early in the third but North Shore battled back with a Riley Taylor goal 2:10 later to force overtime. Gage Mark would be the OHA hero, scoring 2:29 into the extra frame. Brayden Unruh (13/16) and Elias Mitrikas (36/40) were in net for their respective teams.听

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

After falling 1-0 in overtime yesterday, Pacific Coast would exact revenge on Delta today with a 4-3 win. Kesler Curtis gave Delta the initial lead with his second goal of the year midway through the first. Jack Morgan (2G) doubled the lead 50 seconds into the second period with his 20th. Haydn Brooks (1G, 1A) and Dawson Brown (1G, 2A) scored back-to-back goals to level the score though Morgan restored the Delta lead going into the third. Francesco Ruffolo (1G, 1A) tied the game on the power play with 6:21 left and Brayden Howe completed the comeback with 1:42 remaining as he found the back of the net for the ninth time this season. Ander Reyes (44/47) was solid in net for PCHA, making 44 saves in the win.听

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (3) vs North Shore Warriors (1) U18 Prep

Drayden Uhrina (2G, 1A) scored on the power play 8:01 into the game as RHA Winnipeg led 1-0 after 20. Dominic Seminoff evened the score 10:43 into the second with a power play marker, his ninth goal of the season. Hayden Shtykalo picked the perfect time to find the back of the net for the first time this season, scoring the game winner for RHA Winnipeg less than four minutes later. Uhrina added his second goal and third point of the game late in the third as RHA Winnipeg finished the weekend with a 3-1 win over North Shore. Quinn Burfoot (32/33) and Georgi Milanov (30/33) each faced 33 shots in net for their respective teams.听

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

Each team scored once in the first as Ryson Barker scored on the power play for OHA and Nick Hill countered for St. George鈥檚. Theo Wesik (2G) scored the lone second period goal as St. George鈥檚 led 2-1 after 40 minutes of play. Nathan Tam tied the game 4:41 into the third though Wesik put St. George鈥檚 ahead just minutes later. The lead was short lived as Jett Wood tied the game 51 seconds later and Jace Williams (1G, 3A) scored the OHA game winner 2:15 after that. Ethan Watson (33/36) made 33 saves for the win while Jonah Gamble (30/34) faced 34 shots in the loss.听

Indigenous Sports Academy (1) vs Shawnigan Lake School (3) U18 Prep

After an offensive outburst yesterday, Nolan Blankstein opened the scoring for Shawnigan 2:08 in with his fourth of the season. Cruz Bear would tie the game a few minutes later before Liam Ryan (28/29) and Kael Ratt (47/50) kept clean sheets in the second. Shawnigan would take the lead thanks to goals by Wylie Wen and Ryan Turner 47 seconds apart early in the third period, denying ISA of their first win of the season.听

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (4) vs Delta Hockey Academy Green (0) Female U18 Prep

After suffering their first loss of the season to Delta Green (11-9-1) yesterday, RHA Kelowna (19-1-0) bounced back today with a 4-0 win. Hayley McDonald (3G) opened the scoring for RHA Kelowna with nine seconds left in the first period. She would score again, shorthanded, 3:14 into the second and then complete the hat-trick late in the period as RHA Kelowna led 3-0 after two periods of play. Alida Korte (1G, 2A) added a third period power play goal for RHA Kelowna to round out the scoring in the 4-0 win. Ava Drabyk (40/40) made 40 saves for the shutout. Jillian Matthews (25/29) faced 29 shots in the loss.听

Notre Dame (1) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (3) U17 Prep

Maksim Bedkikh opened the scoring for Notre Dame 6:30 into play, giving the Hounds the early advantage. CIHA would strike back later in the frame as Declan Cardiff and Logan Penston scored just over two minutes apart to take the lead. Zane Rains (1G, 1A) would go on to double CIHA鈥檚 lead only 7-seconds into the second. From here on out, Notre Dame鈥檚 Jessy Cormier (44/47) would play perfect from his crease, steering aside another 28-shots until the final horn, but his teammates could not find another answer for Braxton Gibson (20/21) who stopped 20-shots in the 3-1 victory.

Northern Alberta Xtreme (8) vs BWC Academy (2) U17

Jacob Collins (4G, 1A) popped off for a four goal afternoon on Sunday, bolstering NAX鈥檚 win by a six goal margin over BWC Academy. Alongside Collins, Seth Kshyk (4A) nabbed four apples. Braeden Malenchak (3A) and Kegan Power (3A) each chipped in three helpers of their own. Parker Sneazwell (36/38) racked up 36-saves in the NAX win.

STAR Hockey Academy (5) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (2) U15 Prep

STAR opened the scoring with three goals in the opening twenty minutes, two of them courtesy of captain Levi Ellingsen (2G). Daniel Makovetskiy (1G, 2A) and Lincoln Angst (1G, 1A) further added to STAR鈥檚 lead in the second, bringing their lead to 5-0. PCHA would strike back with two in the second, but it was too late to surmount a comeback. Erik Sims (30/32) would capture the win between the pipes, making 30-saves in the process.

King Heights Academy (6) vs Okanagan Hockey Ontario (1) East U18

Jacob Zilbir opened the scoring OHO early in the first but a quick response from Murad Safarov (1G, 1A) tied things up for King Height鈥檚. KHA would take control in the second after Chase Thompson sparked a chain of three unanswered. Zakhar Puzriakov (2G, 2A) and Tyler Koss would add an extra pair in the third, sealing up a 6-1 win after surrendering the first goal. Cole Minthorn (33/34) played a solid game as well, providing 33-saves in the lopsided win.

OHA Edmonton (8) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (5) U17

Teams would exchange goals early. However, Kaedyn Scherer would score the go ahead goal late in the frame for OHA Edmonton. In the second period, OHA Edmonton would take control, scoring another four unanswered to establish a 6-1 lead heading into the final frame. PCHA would get four back in the third, making a contest out of what looked to be a closed game. However, OHA Edmonton would find the gas pedal late after Kaiden Turta (2G, 1A) nabbed the insurance marker on the powerplay. Jaxon Moss (1G, 2A) would later add an empty netter for extra coverage as the game ticked down.

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

20-seconds is all it took for Sullivan Bryan to hit the scoresheet, giving Shawnigan the early advantage. Halfway through the frame, Kessler Hauser would tie things up for Yale, keeping things as the game left off as the first winded down. Each team would exchange goals once more in the second, leading to a nail biter of a third. Seth Castronuovo would go on to score the game winner for Yale in the third. Jason Ho (30/32) turned aside all 12-Shawnigan shots in the final frame, securing the win.

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

It was all Coeur d鈥橝lene in the opening twenty after Sokratis Markarian (1G, 1A) opened the scoring early. CDA would eventually establish a 3-0 lead through one. Reid White would get one back for Notre Dame, scoring the lone goal of the second as Asher Wold (30/35) stopped all 8-shots in the frame for the Hounds. However, CDA would pick things up where they left off in the third, scoring twice and cementing their win over Notre Dame. Bennett Byers (20/21) fell one shy of the shutout, but still racked up 20-saves through sixty.

Prairie Hockey Academy (1) vs BWC Academy (0) U18 Prep

PHA was all over BWC Academy in the first, being rewarded with the lead after outshooting them 22-7. Henry Thunderblanket鈥檚 10th of the season would be the lone goal of this contest as no one else could find twine in the following two periods. Noah Sinagowitz (51/52) made an immense 51-saves to give BWC Academy the chance for a comeback, but the brick wall that was Micah Davidson (37/37) played a perfect game, stopping all 37-shot attempts from BWC Academy, racking up his third shutout of the season.

Edge School (9) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (4) U15

CIHA would open and close the scoring in the opening frame. However, Edge would strike twice part way through the period as Luke Tschetter and Bordy Antignani (3G, 1A) scored 34-seconds apart. Another quick pair in the second would give Edge the lead through forty. Edge would cap off another two at the start of the third including a shorthanded goal from Antignani. CIHA鈥檚 Joyesh Ghosh (1G, 1A) and Jase Morey would bring things back to within two in the late stages of the third, but a spurt of three goals from Edge would cap off this event. Antignani would close the scoring, securing his hat-trick.

Edge School (7) vs North Shore Warriors (3) U17

An early three goal explosion from Edge School set the tone for this matchup, eventually taking this contest a score of 7-3. Seven different skaters found the scoresheet for Edge, including a late penalty shot goal from Sam McLean (1G, 1A) to seal it all in. Mikai Mast (19/22) provided the goaltending in the win.

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

CDA and Wenatchee would exchange goals throughout once in the first until Chase Pouchnik broke the tie late. Carson White-Sibley (2G) would add to CDA鈥檚 lead early in the second but a quick response from Torrin Cotter brought the Wild鈥檚 deficit back down to one. Shawn Haynes (2G) restored CDA鈥檚 two goal advantage soon after and would later score the empty netter in the third to wrap up a CDA win to close off their weekend.

Edge School (2) vs St. George’s School (3/SO) U18 Prep

Sam Auld and Brock England (2G) would exchange goals in the first in an evening showdown. England would add his second of the game to put Edge ahead by one before Charlie Weaver knotted things up at two, enough to force OT and a shootout. Auld would score the first goal of the shootout which would go on to stand as the winner as Austin Ball (35/37) steered all three shots aside, giving St. George鈥檚 the Sunday victory over Edge School.

Northern Alberta Xtreme (3) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (4/SO) U18 Prep

Brady Whitehead opened the scoring a mere 48-seconds into play to give NAX the go ahead lead through twenty. PCHA鈥檚 Cadel Gourlay would add his first of the season in the second tying things up. Later in the frame Carter Ellsworth would restore NAX鈥檚 advantage. However, Ben Wetterberg (1G, 1A) would tie things up once more with 5-seconds remaining on the clock. In the third, Trace Anderson鈥檚 (1G, 1A) 20th of the season would give PCHA their first lead, but a late goal from Liam Eisnor would force OT and an eventual shootout, stealing at least one point for NAX. All tied up after three shooters, we would see another two rounds in the shootout before a winner was found. Elliott Hill would beat Tyler Swanson on the backhand, leaving Sam Saskiw to stop Jackson DeGraves for the PCHA win.听

Calgary International Hockey Academy (3/SO) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (2) U18 Prep

In the final game of the weekend Kasen Harold made a cross ice pass to defenseman Bennett Kelly who made no mistake on the one timer to give CIHA a lead 28 seconds in. Benjamin Bowtell tied the game on the power play 4:01 later with his 11th goal of the season. Aidan Fisher gave RHA Kelowna the lead four minutes later as he hit double digit goals on the season. CIHA would continue to get contributions from the back-end as Aden Bouchard tied the game late in the first with a power play marker. Sartaj Dhami (31/33) and Conner Nicolson (25/27) would shut the door through the final 40 minutes of regulation and 5 minutes of OT to send the game to a shootout. Dartaj would stop all three RHA Kelowna shooters and Townes Kozicky scored in the first round for CIHA as they completed the weekend with a 3-2 win.

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GAME DAY RECAP: December 14, 2024 /game-day-recap-december-14-2024?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=game-day-recap-december-14-2024 Sun, 15 Dec 2024 08:03:43 +0000 /?p=6786 Bourget College (4) vs Ulysse Academie (1) East U18 Mathys Morrisette got the lone goal in the first to give Bourget the initial lead. Ian Burnett (1G, 1A) would double the lead in the second while Victor Morrisette-Richer (1G, 1A). Zack Bernique got Ulysse on the board in the last second of the second to […]

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Bourget College (4) vs Ulysse Academie (1) East U18

Mathys Morrisette got the lone goal in the first to give Bourget the initial lead. Ian Burnett (1G, 1A) would double the lead in the second while Victor Morrisette-Richer (1G, 1A). Zack Bernique got Ulysse on the board in the last second of the second to try and spark something in the third. However, Maxemile Richard would add Bourget鈥檚 insurance marker in the third, sealing up the win. Alexandro Montoya (23/24) made 23-saves in the victory.

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

Caleb DeBruyne gave Pilot Mound a 1-0 lead 3:43 in but it was all North Shore from there as they scored 10 unanswered Saturday morning. Nicholas Morin (2G, 3A) and Dominic Seminoff (2G, 1A) each scored twice while Matteo Paradiso (1G, 3A) chipped in with three assists in the win. Georgi Milanov (32/33) and Aiden Trapp (57/67) were in net for their respective teams.听

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (4) vs South Alberta Hockey Academy (1) U18 Prep

In Saturday鈥檚 CSSHL Feature Matchup, Sullivan Humeniuk got things started off with a patented blast from the point, giving PCHA the initial lead. Mattias Radke (29/33) would come up with a huge glove save midway through the first, trying to spark something for SAHA. However, Cameron Collins would score on a breakaway late, falling into the goal after sliding one home on his forehand. Come the second, Josiah Jackson would cut SAHA鈥檚 deficit to one after batting home his initial shot after it bounced off the boards and over the goal. Late in the frame, Parson Shahi (2A) and Maxwell Hoey would capitalise on a 2-on-0 while playing 4-on-4, restoring PCHA鈥檚 two goal advantage. Roman Lavery would add yet another insurance marker to PCHA鈥檚 lead in the third, wrapping up their early start with a win. Sam Siskiw (29/30) picked up 29-saves in the win, including one huge glove save part way through the second.听听

St. Mary鈥檚 High School (7) vs Delta Hockey Academy (2) U17

Stefan Couloures (1G, 2A), Devin Kian Shape and Luke Vink (3G) all scored in a 2:22 span as St. Mary鈥檚 led 3-0 after 20. Lachlan Spaulding, Darrian Stevens (1G, 1A) and Vink would add second period goals to double their advantage heading into the final period. Vink would complete the hat-trick 9:37 into the third period as St. Mary鈥檚 held a comfortable 7-0 advantage. Jack Triance and Otto Puhakka each scored in the final minute of the game for Delta to avoid being shutout by Matthew Turpin (44/46).

Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy (1) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (6) U17

Nolan Rafferty and Atley Feniuk (1G, 1A) scored goals separated by only 29-seconds to kick off this contest. Cohen Waldschmidt would cut CDA鈥檚 deficit to one shortly after but the two goal advantage was restored quickly by Elijah Rempel (2G, 1A). RHA Winnipeg would run off with this contest as the clock ticked down, acquiring another three goals through the next two frames. Rempel would lead the way with a three point performance Zaiden McDonald-Horvath (18/19) steered 18-shots aside in the victory.

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (2) vs Delta Hockey Academy Green (4) Female U18 Prep

Delta Green (11-8-1) handed RHA Kelowna (18-1-0) their first loss of the season Saturday with a 4-2 victory. Alida Korte and London McDavid traded goals in the first before Gabriella Lee gave Delta Green their first lead 5:01 into the second. Kennedy Sisson tied the game 3:22 later with a power play goal, her 16th goal of the season. Payton Finnie restored the Delta Green lead 2:32 after, when she scored her sixth of the season. Determined to secure the win, Molly Cole (1G, 1A) scored her 19th of the year late in the period to double the Delta Green advantage. Maisie Cope (32/34) and Jaya Schippel (16/20) kept clean sheets in the third as Delta Green held on for the 4-2 upset win over the previously undefeated RHA Kelowna.听

Shawnigan Lake School (6) vs Prairie Hockey Academy (1) U18 Prep

A pair of goals from Cole Mekelburg (2G) and Easton Sangris (2G, 1A) got Shawnigan off to a hot start against Prairie Hockey Academy. Vincent Croteau (1G, 2A) would later add to that lead in the second before Rylan Emigh cut the deficit back down to two. Emigh鈥檚 goal would stand as PHA鈥檚 lone goal as Shawnigan took control in the latter half of this contest. Will Stonehouse (34/35) picked up the win between the pipes, stopping 34-shots in the process.

Okanagan Hockey Academy (5) vs OHA Edmonton (3) U18 Prep

Calum Giese opened the scoring early for OHA Edmonton but their BC counterparts would respond with two to end the frame with OHA up by one. Linkin Stadnek would add to OHA鈥檚 advantage just 13-seconds into the second period while Regina Pats prospect Cohen Handby (2G, 1A) tallied his second of the afternoon later in the frame. Jackson Roberts (2G, 2A) opened the scoring in the third for OHA with a shorthanded marker. OHA Edmonton would strike two more times before the end of the frame, but couldn鈥檛 surmount the 5-1 deficit they racked up through this contest. Chayse Johnson (29/32) made 29-stops including a PS attempt in the third to keep things 5-3.

Okanagan Hockey Academy (7) vs Edge School (3) U17

Winston Chicilo gave the hosts Edge School a 1-0 lead 6:51 into the game with his eighth of the season. Jaxson Bartsch (1G, 1A) tied the game later in the period with his 14th goal of the season for OHA. OHA would take control in the second as Gage Kiselbach (2G, 1A) gave them the lead and Rylan Bengert (1G, 1A) and Beckham Taggart (1G, 1A) added late power play goals as it was a 4-1 game heading into the third. Kiselbach increased the advantage 22 seconds into the third with his second of the game. Henry Doucette (1G, 1A) would halt the run 1:05 later but OHA quickly responded as Luke Edgehouse (1G, 2A) scored his ninth of the year 1:04 after. Jacob Kuntz and Caiden Osiowy-Mah traded goals 17 seconds apart midway through the third to round out the scoring. Tyson Kuiack (38/41) and Emerson Popil (37/44) were in net for their respective teams.听

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (3) vs Prairie Hockey Academy (4) U17

Nolan Ganter (2G) scored five-on-five and Blake Sanderson scored on the power play as Pacific Coast grabbed a 2-0 lead. Kase Gellner (2G) got Prairie on the board late in the second and a Tyson Ross power play goal tied the game midway through the game. Ganter and Gellner traded goals to close out the second period. Braden Thompson (1G, 1A) scored the game winner for Prairie 8:13 into the third period and Colton Lutz (30/33) made 30 saves in the win.听

Yale Hockey Academy (4) vs Shawnigan Lake School (1) U17 Prep

Shawnigan led 1-0 after 20 as Jack Broekhuizen scored on the power play with 5:56 left in the period. It was all Yale the rest of the way as Adrien Comeau scored 33 seconds into the second to tie it and Matteo Di Stefano (1G, 1A) put his team ahead on the power play. Daniel Havard and Seth Castronuovo added third period markers to secure the Yale victory. Jason Ho (36/37) and Liam Chamberlain (32/35) were in net for their respective teams.听

Notre Dame (1) vs Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (4) U15 Prep

In a rematch of yesterday鈥檚 6-5 Pilot Mound win the home side came out victorious again with a 4-1 win Saturday. Matteo Grieco opened the scoring 6:54 in with his sixth goal of the season. Matthew Boekelder countered for Notre Dame with 1:03 left in the period. Kai Dingwall (1G, 1A) restored the Pilot Mound lead midway through the second with his seventh goal of the year. Cole Landreville (1G, 2A) and Maddox Ramage (1G, 1A) each scored their 19th of the year in the third as Pilot Mound outshot Notre Dame 34-19 in the win. Yuki Kido (18/19) was in net for the win.听

STAR Hockey Academy (0) vs Delta Hockey Academy White (7) U15

Aaurn Parmar (18/18) made 18 saves for his first shutout of the season in a 7-0 win over STAR. Colby Walker (1G, 3A) led all skaters with four points while Jake Dunlop (2G) and Jayden Ni (2G) each scored twice for Delta White in the win. Defensemen Brady Cook (1G, 2A) and Yoo Joon Kim (1G, 1A) scored the other Delta White goals. Cameron Rusyniak (29/36) made 29 saves in the loss.听

BWC Academy (6) vs STAR Hockey Academy (5) U17 Prep

Ewen Willers (3G) and Colton Stabbler scored in the first for STAR while Zephyr Harms scored for Yale as it was a one goal game after 20. Willers doubled the lead while shorthanded early in the second but BWC Academy would respond with goals from Ermolai Yarygin and Declan Iacoviello (1G, 2A) 17 seconds apart. Aleks Ostrovskyy (1G, 1A) restored the STAR lead with 5:01 left in the second period. Ryan Fox (2G, 1A) would tie the game to start the third before adding a power play marker to put BWC Academy ahead. Nic Collins (1G, 1A) scored the eventual game winner just 16 seconds later. Willers completed the hat-trick and put STAR within one but Josh Wu (31/36) denied them a game tying goal.听

Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy (5) vs Notre Dame (2) U18 Prep

Despite being outshot in the first Notre Dame led 1-0 as Rio Minotti scored his third goal of the season. Each team would capitalise on the lack of discipline in the second as Kyson Lindsay (2G, 1A) scored two power play goals for Wenatchee, and Micah Pimm countered on the man advantage for Notre Dame. Otaro Inoue (2G, 2A) put Wenatchee ahead 35 seconds into the third before finishing off a great passing play 10 minutes later to double the lead. Wenatchee would take advantage of the man advantage once more as Jackson McCutcheon (1G, 1A) put in the back door tap in on a pass from Inoune to secure the win. Nathaniel Madrigal (24/26) and Josh Blair (45/50) were in net for their respective teams.听

Yale Hockey Academy (13) vs Indigenous Sports Academy (1) U18 Prep

Yale put up 78 shots on Ethan Lewis (65/78) in a 13-1 win Saturday. Bodie Jerome (3G, 1A) recorded a hat-trick while Kyounghun Oh (1G, 4A) and Jayden Oleskiw (2G, 3A) led the team with five points each in a game that saw all but two Yale skaters record a point. Parker Kulmatycki (17/18) had his shutout bid end late in the second on an Emery Medicine Shield goal for ISA.

North Shore Warriors (3) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (4/SO) U15 Prep

The two teams were tied 1-1 after 20 as Edward Kemp (2G) and Bronson Lamontagne traded goals late in the period. Sean Murphy scored the lone second period goal on the power play as North Shore grabbed a 2-1 advantage heading into the third. Cole Morley tied the game 2:51 into the first period with his first goal of the season. Kemp would put North Shore back ahead midway through the frame but Jack Leslie would force overtime with 1:29 remaining. After five minutes of extra play solved nothing, Alexander Sharman scored the lone shootout goal and Gunner Podollan (15/18) stopped all three North Shore shooters as RHA Kelowna earned a 4-3 win. Ashton Sims (41/44) faced 44 shots in the loss.听

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (8) vs OHA Edmonton (2) U17

A highly contested first period saw the two teams tied heading into the intermission as Kaedyn Scherer scored for OHA Edmonton and Maximilian Koppel (2G) countered for RHA Kelowna. RHA Kelowna would flip the script in the second, outshooting OHA Edmonton 19-8 and score four straight with Bennett Macek (1G, 1A) and Koppel scoring once, and Kaustav Pradeep (2G, 1A) scoring twice including once shorthanded. Noah Stone (1G, 1A) halted the run with one second left in the second but it was more of the same from RHA Kelowna in the third as Kesler Hamilton, Colton Deschamps and Ryan Serfas (1G, 1A) all found the back of the net in what ended as an 8-2 win.听

STAR Hockey Academy (4) vs Shawnigan Lake School (1) U15 Prep

Daniel Makovestskiy (2G, 1A) scored the opening goal just 40 seconds in, finding the back of the net for the 18th time this season. Darwin Ketch tied the game on the power play less than seven minutes later, though it was quickly countered by a Levi Ellingsen (1G, 1A) power play marker. Makovestskiy doubled the lead late in the period before a scoreless second saw STAR lead 3-1 after 40. Ronin Brunner added an insurance marker for STAR with 5:27 to play and Alexander Petukhov (36/37) finished with 36 saves.听

Fairmont Hockey (2) vs BWC Academy (4) U17

A power play goal from Siwoo Lee (2G) saw BWC Academy hold a 1-0 advantage after 20. Kaisu Tennen (2G) tied the game early in the second before trading goals with Kijin Cho as the two teams were even going into the third. Jacob Napoleon put BWC Academy back on top to start the third and Lee added an insurance marker a few minutes later. Tyce Kinsey (23/25) finished with 23 saves to grab his fourth win of the season.听

Notre Dame (4) vs South Alberta Hockey Academy (6) U17 Prep

Notre Dame scored four straight to start the game as Logan Arnold and Khalen Menger (2G) scored in the first, and Lewis Brown (1G, 1A) and Menger scored power play goals early in the second. However, a shorthanded goal by Kutcher Aquila (3G, 1A) kick-started a comeback that saw SAHA score six unanswered of their own to grab the 6-4 win. Aquila scored again 2:02 later on the power play and SAHA scored another shorthanded goal, this time from Aidan Poulin, 1:21 into the third. Ryker Klassen scored less than two minutes later to tie the game and Aquila completed the comeback late in the third with his hat-trick goal. Sully Kufflick (1G, 1A) added an empty netter with 42 seconds remaining to secure the win.听

Prairie Hockey Academy (5) vs Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (4) U17 Prep

Jack Perrier scored just 55 seconds in and Collin Friedrich (1G, 1A) added his 14th of the year as Pilot Mound led 2-0 after 20. Casey Silverman (1G, 1A) increased the lead 9:10 into the second as Pilot Mound seemed in total control. But Prairie goals from Seamus Dillon (2G, 2A), Kade Kahovec (1G, 1A) and Dillon again tied the game heading into the third. Ramsey Thompson put Prairie ahead with 5:47 remaining and Luke Pratte (1G, 1A) doubled the advantage 2:30 later. Xianen Evans would get Pilot Mound back within one with a power play goal, but it was in the final minute and they were unable to find an equaliser as the clock ran out.听

Delta Hockey Academy (1/OT) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (0) U17 Prep

Matthew Wong (31/31) and Parker Parrish (30/31) each faced 31 shots and played 60 minutes of scoreless hockey but only Wong would come away with the shutout as a Kishan Saggu goal 3:45 into the extra frame saw Delta defeat Pacific Coast 1-0.听

Delta Hockey Academy (7) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (3) U18 Prep

Delta struck twice on the power play early as Nicholas Campbell (3G) and Alexander Laing (1G, 1A) each found the back of the net. Layne Schofield (1G, 1A) countered with a power play goal of his own but goals from Nate Barclay (1G, 1A) and Campbell 32 seconds apart saw Delta go up 4-1 heading into the second. Carter Haney brought RHA Winnipeg within two early in the second but Delta once again had a response as Jacob Schwartz (1G, 1A) and Cruz Waltze tallied even strength markers. Drayden Uhrina scored 2:42 into the third while on the penalty kill to cut into the deficit but it was all for nothing as Campbell completed the hat-trick late to secure the win. Ashton Thornton (40/43) made 40 saves to record the win.听听

Frontier Selects (2) vs Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy (7) U18 Prep

Ayden Probe netted the first goal of the contest for Frontier, giving them the edge through twenty minutes of play. However, CDA would strike at rich in the second, scoring four unanswered goals to rack up a 4-1 lead by the latter half of the frame. Laker Pearson got one back for Frontier before the buzzer sounded, but it was going to be an uphill climb in the third. CDA would pot another three in the third, taking this game in commanding fashion by a five goal margin. Elias Schneider (3G) led the way with a hat-trick performance while Colton Lee (28/30) made 28-saves and stopped a penalty shot in the second period.

Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy (3) vs Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy (4) U17 Prep

Ellis Austin鈥檚 first of the season came 58-seconds into play to give Wenatchee the early advantage. Later in the frame, Preston Dalebout (1G, 1A) was able to knot things up at 1-1 for CDA. Scoring would slow down in the second but a late goal from Colton Masterton听 (1G, 1A) was able to put Wenatchee back in front before the intermission. However, Wyatt Brooks (2G) nabbed his first of the campaign early in the third, once again tying this game up. Artem Gunko would later give CDA their first lead, scoring at the halfway point of the frame. Shortly after, Dublin McGuire would tie up this contest once again, looking to force a potential OT. Things were trending towards extra time in the final minute of play, but Brooks would come up huge with 17-seconds remaining, giving CDA the lead and the outright win with his late tally.

Kuper Academy (3) vs Bourget College (2) East U17

Thomas Brereton got Kuper Academy on the board first early in the opening frame. Gianfranco Capparelli would add to this lead in the second but Louis Charron would quickly cut Bourget鈥檚 deficit back down to one. In the third, Dmitri Tsimberis would restore Kuper鈥檚 two goal advantage. This goal would prove costly as Bourget would sneak one more through to make this game 3-2. Jeremy Lemieux (30/32) would hold down the fort late, making 30-saves in the winning effort for Kuper.听

Northern Alberta Xtreme (1) vs Edge School (4) U15

Edge School would leave the first period with the early advantage thanks to Luke Bodtker鈥檚 (1G, 1A) 19th of the season. Easton Armstrong (1G, 1A) would add to this lead part way through the second before Easton Mattersdorfer cut the deficit to one for NAX. Come the third, Edge would continue applying the pressure. Charlie Usher would net a shorthanded goal to initially extend Edge School鈥檚 lead while Brody Antignani (1G, 1A) added the back breaker later in the frame. Caden Stanley (20/21) picked up the win in net, making 20-saves for his eighth win of the campaign.

North Shore Warriors (5) vs Notre Dame (4) U17

In the tail end of a quiet first, captain Noah Russo would give North Shore the initial lead through twenty. In the second, the Warriors powerplay was clicking, scoring two goals early on to advance their lead and tighten their grip over Notre Dame. However, Cyril Herauf would get Notre Dame on the board with a powerplay marker of his own. Joshua Legette soon after would cut the Hounds鈥 deficit to one. A late goal from Rock Oosterveld (2G) would restore North Shore鈥檚 two goal lead. In the third, Laurenz Liebhart would once again extend the Warriors lead, but a late spurt from Notre Dame made this a one goal game as Ryder Pisiak and Broker Fox found twine. Notre Dame wouldn鈥檛 find the late tying goal as Kellen Ceraldi (21/25) stayed strong in the final minutes of play.听听

BWC Academy (0) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (7) U18 Prep

NAX鈥檚 output doubled each period in their 7-0 victory over BWC Academy, scoring once in the first, twice in the second, and four times in the third. Ben Deacon (1G, 2A) and Jackson DeGraves (1G, 2A) each led the way, racking up three points apiece including the GWG from Deacon. In goal, Nate Stevens (21/21) steered aside all 21-BWC shots for his first shutout of the season and his fourth consecutive win as a starter.

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (2/SO) vs Edge School (1) U18 Prep

Halfway through the first, Aiden Fisher was able to get RHA Kelowna on the board, giving them the lead through the first. In the second, Adam M鈥檋amed would strike back for Edge, netting his 12th of the season to tie things up at one. This game would remain scoreless through the third and in overtime. Louis Gu (32/33) made one huge save in the dwindling seconds of OT to give RHA Kelowna a chance in the shootout. Eight rounds would be necessary in the shootout with the winner eventually coming off the stick of Maxson Reed.

St. Mary鈥檚 High School (3) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (4/OT) U17

Kegan Power got NAX out of the first period with the lead, scoring his 14th of the season. Kingston Stefura would double NAX鈥檚 lead in the second before St. Mary鈥檚 struck the scoresheet. However, in the latter half of the third, Ryan Ruffell and Aidan James would give St. Mary鈥檚 the late lead. With time dwindling down, Parker Aitken was able to bring things back to even with a late marker. In OT, Braeden Malenchak would net the winner for NAX, spoiling St. Mary鈥檚 from a second win on Saturday.

Okanagan Hockey Academy (4) vs North Shore Warriors (1) U15

Showing shades of his older brothers, Landon Ruck (2G) netted two goals with OHA on Saturday evening. Ruck鈥檚 two along with Reiya Tsuchikawa鈥檚 second period goal would bolster OHA鈥檚 lead to 4-0 by the halfway mark of the game. North Shore鈥檚 Nicholas Shieldon would net a shorthanded goal for the Warriors鈥 lone tally of the game. Ethan Watson (26/27) was in goal for the win, backing OHA to their eighth win of the season.听

St. George’s School (3) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (2) U18 Prep

Charlie Weaver opened the scoring midway through the first period with his ninth goal of the season for St. George’s. CIHA would tie the game 40 seconds into the second when Townes Kozicky picked up a loose puck in front and beat Cash Christie (32/34) blocker side. CIHA would take the lead 1:27 into the third when defenseman Easton LaPlante scored glove side from a sharp angle. Midway through the third some St. George’s pressure would lead to a scramble in front where defenseman Thomas Rode (1G, 1A) fired the puck into the top of the net over a sprawling Cole Prelusky (31/34), evening the score. The back and forth contest looked like it was headed to overtime until Brenden Morgan scored the game winning goal for St. George’s with 1:06 remaining, giving them the 3-2 win in the last game of the night.

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RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (3) vs Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy (5) U18 Prep

Jace Williams (3G) opened the scoring for CDA with 1:31 in with his fifth goal of the season. Williams would double the lead 4:36 into the second with a power play goal. Ridley Ringor would get RHA Winnipeg on the board less than two minutes later but CDA would lead 4-1 after 40 as Aleksandr Skuratov (2G) scored his 11th and Williams completed the hat-trick 1:24 after that. Drayden Uhrina (1G, 1A) and Jake Ritson (1G, 1A) scored in the back half of the third as RHA Winnipeg attempted to make a late comeback. A Skuratov empty net goal with 18 seconds left secured the CDA victory and ended RHA Winnipeg鈥檚 comeback hopes. Bennett Byers (38/41) and Quinn Burfoot (27/31) were in net for their respective teams.听

Prairie Hockey Academy (4) vs St. George’s School (3) U18 Prep

St. George鈥檚 kicked off Friday鈥檚 feature with a bang after Brendan Morgan banged home a close shot to give the Saints the initial lead. Later in the frame, a shot off the boards from Everett Silvertips prospect, Eddy Spytz, doubled St. George鈥檚 advantage. Come the second, Sam Auld added yet another to St. George鈥檚 growing lead, but a quick response from Kale Pratte (2G) shoveled some momentum into Prairie鈥檚 favour. Just before the end of the frame, Micah Davidson (33/36) would make a huge glove save in close. This save would prove to be the difference maker come the third. Rylan Emigh (1G, 3A) would bring PHA to within one early in the period while Griffin Horne would tie things up soon after. St. George鈥檚 would find themselves on a 2-on-0 in the late stages of the contest but failed to capitalise. Coming the other way, PHA would establish some zone time and a loose puck in front would find Pratte鈥檚 stick, where he would make no mistake, giving PHA their first lead that would go on to seal our Feature Game. Davidson would pick up 33-stops in the win.听

Fairmont Hockey (3) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (7) U17

Mathew Kadrie (3G) scored 3:54 in to give Fairmont an early lead but OHA would hold the advantage after 20 as Gage Kiselbach (2G) and Brody Shilton tallied power play markers, and Saiva Brar (1G, 1A) scored his second of the year. Kadrie added a power play goal of his own early in the second but Kiselbach quickly countered 1:19 later with another goal for OHA while on the man advantage. Luke Edgehouse (1G, 1A) added to the lead 29 seconds later and Beckham Taggart (1G, 1A) recorded OHA鈥檚 fourth power play goal of the game later in the period. The third would start the same way as the previous two periods as Kadrie completed the hat-trick for Fairmont. Lucan Kostiuk put the game to bed just eight seconds later as OHA earned a 7-3 win to open their weekend.听

St. Mary鈥檚 High School (2) vs Notre Dame (6) U17

Adam Ruffel (1G, 1A) ignited the scoring for St. Mary鈥檚 in the first, but a quick two goal swing from Notre Dame put them into the driver鈥檚 seat for the second. Ryder Pisiak (1G, 2A) would add to the Hounds advantage with the lone goal of the second. Notre Dame would add another three in the final frame including two from Luke White (2G, 1A). Nathan Thompson (23/25) would pick up 23-stops in the Friday victory for the Hounds.

Okanagan Hockey Ontario (5) vs King Heights Academy (2) East U18

Tom Garas scored the lone first period goal as OHO led 1-0 just 3:16 into the game. Tyler Koss tied the game midway through the second with his fifth goal of the season. The final three minutes of the second saw three goals as Jacob Zilber (2G) scored twice for OHO, and Vytas Lenkutis countered for KHA. Addison St. Cyr (1G, 1A) doubled the lead early in the third and Tom Boudet (1G, 1A) added an OHO empty netter to clinch a 5-2 win. Drew Osinga (34/36) and Jackson Taraborrelli (31/34) were in net for their respective teams.听

Indigenous Sports Academy (1) vs North Shore Warriors (7) U18 Prep

ISA and North Shore kept the shots even through the opening twenty. However, a late spurt from the Warriors established a two goal lead by the end of the first. Tristan Hoko (2G) opened the scoring in the second in part of a three goal chain. ISA would pick up their lone goal in the third thanks to the efforts of U17 Prep call-up, Owen Sinclair. Georgi Milanov (32/33) steered aside 32-shots in the win while Kael Ratt (48/55) posted 48-saves in a hard fought match.

Edge School (6) vs BWC Academy (3) U18 Prep

Jonathan Bitonti (2G, 1A) opened the scoring in the early stages for BWC Academy, giving them a lead through the opening twenty. Kelowna Rockets prospect Owen Hayden nabbed the game tying goal early in the second, but Bitonti would restore BWC Academy鈥檚听lead part way through the frame. Shortly after Bitonti鈥檚 tally, Edge School would find their rhythm as Adam M鈥檋amed (2G, 1A) and Jeff Niehaus scored under a minute apart to give Edge School their first lead. Edge would continue this streak in the third as Julian Revel and Ethan Elefante nabbed another two for the Calgary-based team. Kai Anderson (1G, 1A) would sneak one back for BWC Academy on the powerplay, but it was too little too late as M鈥檋amed sealed the afternoon off with an empty netter.

Prairie Hockey Academy (6) vs Delta Hockey Academy (2) U17

Reid Schmalz (2G, 1A) and Kaydin Halladay exchanged goals early in the first. Kashton Smith would give PHA the go ahead before the ice clean. PHA would continue their upward trend in the second, picking up three goals, two off the stick of Zander Watson (2G, 1A). Schmalz would net his second as the long goal in the third as PHA waltzed to a 6-2 win.

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (5/OT) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (4) U17

After a scoreless first period Ryder Lilly (1G, 1A) scored his first of the season to give RHA Winnipeg a 1-0 lead. Reese Scott (1G, 1A) and Kaelen Rusjan (1G, 2A) would trade goals to close out the second period. Rhys Wilcox tied the game on the power play 1:14 into the second and Owen Hyde (1G, 1A) gave Pacific Coast their first lead a few minutes later. Cole Ewonchuk countered for RHA Winnipeg 1:41 later and Atley Feniuk (2G) scored unassisted 19 seconds after that as RHA Winnipeg jumped back in front. Kyle Rushton would tie the game with 2:27 remaining to force overtime. Feniuk would be the overtime hero for RHA Winnipeg, scoring 57 seconds into the extra frame to give his team a 5-4 win in their first game of the showcase.听

Prairie Hockey Academy (4) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (1) U17 Prep

Isaac Sousa gave RHA Winnipeg the initial lead through one period of play, scoring the lone goal of the frame. However, Prairie would snap back in the second as Bryden Wagner (2G) and Dane Chalupa spearheaded PHA into the lead. PHA would add another two in the third off the sticks of Ethan Unger and Wagner, sealing off a 4-1 victory over RHA Winnipeg. Karter Hilbig (32/33) came up big in the win, stopping all 21-shots through the final forty minutes of play.

Okanagan Hockey Academy Black (0) vs North Shore Warriors (2) Female U18 Prep

Haylie Hedges (17/17) and Ryann Faulkner (37/39) both played perfect hockey in the first as the game remained scoreless after 20. Elise Miller would break through for North Shore 3:08 into the second period with her fifth goal of the season. Jordana Jones would double the lead with a shorthanded goal with 2:30 remaining in the frame. The two teams would play a scoreless third as North Shore held on for a 2-0 win. Jaylah Bottle (2A) recorded assists on both NSW goals.听

Calgary International Hockey Academy (7/OT) vs Yale Hockey Academy (6) U18 Prep

A high scoring affair started with a Mason Moran (2G) goal 2:48 in. Aden Bouchard (1G, 1A) added a power play marker four minutes later to extend the CIHA lead. Gus Schill (1G, 1A) would get Yale on the board 1:15 later with his seventh goal of the season. Moran doubled the lead in the second though Theron Bensler replied for Yale less than a minute later. Alexandre Jacques tied the game with a shorthanded goal but a Townes Kozicky (1G, 2A) power play marker 1:35 later gave CIHA the lead going into the final 20. Yale would come out firing in the third with Jayden Oleskiw (2G) scoring 52 seconds in. Matthew Dowall (1G, 1A) scored a power play goal 46 seconds later to put his team ahead and Oleskiw added another goal on the man-advantage as Yale led 6-4 after trailing most of the game. Hunter Kelso (2G) would cut into the deficit 1:14 later before tying the game three minutes after that. The game would need overtime where after CIHA hit a couple of posts, Scott Sandilands (1G, 1A) scored his third of the season to give CIHA the 7-6 win.听

Notre Dame (3) vs Shawnigan Lake School (5) U18 Prep

Shawnigan grabbed the game鈥檚 first goal when Ryan Turner scored 8:20 in on the power play. Rio Minotti tied the game less than two minutes later with his second of the year. Cole Mekelburg restored the Shawnigan lead 41 seconds into the second with a shorthanded marker. Vincent Croteau doubled the lead less than two minutes later with his eighth of the year. Notre Dame would get one back as Jeremy Gould (2G) scored shorthanded in the final minute of the period. Koen Gauthier (1G, 1A) countered just 33 seconds into the third period to push the lead back to two. Gould scored his second of the game midway through the third as Notre Dame looked to complete the comeback. But a late penalty allowed Easton Sangris (1G, 1A) to score an empty net power play goal and secure the SLS win. Liam Ryan (30/33) made 30 saves for the win.听

RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (9) vs Delta Hockey Academy Black (1) Female U18 Prep

RHA Kelowna outshot Delta Black 61-13 en route to a 9-1 win Friday. Jillian McLaughlin (1G, 1A) set the tone 46 seconds in with her 13th goal of the season. Hayley McDonald (1G, 2A) led all skaters with three points while Callie Rice (2G) scored twice in the win. Alexis Howitt scored the lone Delta Black goal midway through the second period.听

Northern Alberta Xtreme (4) vs Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy (2) U17

Clayton Toews scored midway through the first on the power play as NAX led 1-0 after 20. Adam Pflugrath-Davis tied the game early in the second period with his ninth of the season. Seth Kshyk (1G, 1A) restored the lead midway through the second though Evan Davis countered with a shorthanded marker a few minutes later. Chance Smith (1G, 1A) put NAX ahead for good 1:01 into the third with a power play goal and Braeden Malenchak (1G, 2A) scored an empty net, shorthanded goal to secure the victory. Parker Sneazwell (18/20) and Morgan Hyndman (55/58) were in net for their respective teams.听

Edge School (3/SO) vs BWC Academy (2) U17

Rylan Saunders got things started for Edge just under four minutes into play. Later in the frame, Siwoo Lee would etch his fifth goal of the season into the scoresheet to tie things up at 1-1. Teams would once again exchange goals in the second as Henry Doucette and Enan Vlad found the back of the net for their respective teams. The goal light wouldn鈥檛 shine in the third so an eventual overtime and shootout would be played. In the shootout, each team would score in their opening three shooters, making way for an extra three rounds until we found the winner. 6鈥3 defenceman Sam McLean unleashed his inner Peter Forsberg, beating Liam Kellett (33/35) with a one handed finish to give Edge the win.听

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

Brady Walker opened the scoring late in the first for RHA Kelowna, hopefully generating some momentum into the second. However, the scoring would stay quiet. It wouldn鈥檛 be until the late stages of the second where SAHA would find their first tally thanks to the efforts of Luke Warrener. Ryan Sadovia would restore RHA Kelowna鈥檚 lead early in the third, but a Josiah Jackson goal partway through the frame was enough to force extra time. In the eventual shootout, six rounds were needed to find the winner, eventually going on to be Medicine Hat Tiger鈥檚 draft pick Avery Watson, beating Conner Nicolson (37/39) on a move to the backhand. Mattias Radke (37/39) would stop 37-shots and 5/6 shooters in the shootout, backing SAHA to the promised land.听

Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (4) vs Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy (5) U18 Prep

After a scoreless first, the second would erupt with goals. Austin Polonoski (1G, 1A) would pop on to the scene just 49-seconds in, but would quickly be answered by Wenatchee鈥檚 Otaro Inoue (3G). Pilot Mound would eventually restore their lead and extend it to 3-1 after William L鈥橦eureux and Caleb DeBruyne (1G, 1A) found twine. Collin Ubrig would get one back later in the second for the Wild. Despite being behind, Wenatchee would catch a break in the third as Inoue etched two goals into the scoresheet, including a shorty for the go ahead marker. William Picklyk (1G, 1A) would bring things back to even shortly after but a late goal from Luca Doremus put Wenatchee back in front. The Wild would hold on to this lead, securing their sixth win of the regular season.

Coeur d鈥橝lene Hockey Academy (4) vs Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy (5) U17 Prep

Tyler Stefani (2G) laid the groundwork for Wenatchee in the first, scoring the lone goal of the frame. However, the Wild would strike for another three unanswered in the second, bolstering a 4-0 lead into the late stages of the frame. Gavin Payne would acquire one back for CDA late in the second, but this goal would also spark a sporadic chain of events. CDA would pot three unanswered of their own in the third, knotting this game all up at 4-4. Akira Ota netted the game tying goal with only 1:51 left on the clock. However, the one who started it all would also end it all. Stefani would find the back of the net with 67-seconds left to spare, sealing up the win and fending off a CDA comeback.

OHA Edmonton (5) vs North Shore Warriors (1) U17

Nishaan Jauhol would score the first鈥檚 lone goal for North Shore. However, this would be the only goal the Warriors would tally in this contest as OHA Edmonton flicked on the nitro for the final forty, gathering five goals before the horn sounded. Hudson Blair (1G, 1A) and Kaeleb Kassongo (1G, 1A) led the way with a goal and an assist each while Osten Strickland netted the GWG. Daniel Marsden (28/29) steered aside 28-shots to give OHA Edmonton the comfortable victory.

Yale Hockey Academy (5) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (2) U17 Prep

It was all PCHA through twenty minutes of play as goals from Phoenix Moyer-Isram and Treytin Frizzell established a 2-1 lead. In the second, Jason Ho (49/51) would play a vital role, stopping all 17-PCHA shots while Seth Castronuovo (3G, 1A) and Adrien Comeau (1G, 1A) gave Yale their first lead of the afternoon. Castronuovo would seal it up with another two in the third, completing the hat-trick and giving him 22-goals on the campaign. Ho made an astounding 49-saves in this contest, blanking PCHA through the final forty.

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

Despite playing earlier this morning, Fairmont wouldn鈥檛 give RHA Kelowna a laid back contest, opening the scoring and heading out of the first with only behind by one. RHA Kelowna鈥檚 Kesler Hamilton (3G) netted a hatty in the opening twenty minutes. A quiet second would follow as the only goal scored would come in the final second as Mathew Kadrie (3G) polished off his hat-trick as well. No scoring would take place in the third, leading this game to OT. Late into 3-on-3, Aiden Andrews (1G, 1A) would net his 23rd of the season to give RHA Kelowna the close cut win.听

Delta Hockey Academy (6) vs Shawnigan Lake School (3) U17 Prep

Delta would find the scoresheet first after Vancouver Giants prospect Dylan Hurren potted one on the man advantage. Delta would score another two before the end of the first with Shawnigan鈥檚 Samuel Wilson cutting the deficit to one. Caden Leibel (1G, 1A) would restore the three goal lead but two late goals from Shawnigan had the potential to make for an interesting third. Shawnigan would keep up with Delta鈥檚 pace in the final frame, but Delta would get the better end of them, scoring twice, cementing their Friday night win.听

Notre Dame (5) vs Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (6/OT) U15 Prep

Two goals separated by only 9-seconds opened the scoring for Notre Dame Friday night. Rhys Lawless would (1G, 1A) would score his first of the year to get PMHA back to within one. Both teams would trade goals once more before the end of the frame. In the second, the Buffaloes would score three unanswered, giving them a 5-3 lead into the late stages of the period. Joey Jackson (2G) would squeeze one back for the Hounds in the tail end of the frame. Jackson鈥檚 goal would show its value in the third as Duke Lesnar (1G, 1A) managed to tie things up, forcing OT. Just under a minute into the extra frame, Cole Landreville (1G, 3A) would net the winner in part of a four point performance, thwarting Notre Dame鈥檚 comeback hopes.

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

Goals by Easton Doran (1G, 1A) and Ben Deacon were separated by less than a minute to give NAX the early two goal spread. Charlie Grant would get one back for OHA early in the second but a quick response from Liam Eisnor restored the two goal lead. It wasn鈥檛 until the third where OHA would find their wheels again as Jacob Davidson and Tucker Robertson knotted things up at three with back-to-back goals in quick succession. However, a final minute goal from Jake Walker would silence any hope of an OHA comeback. Tyler Swanson (31/34) picked up the win with 31-saves while Chayse Johnson (49/53) posted a formidable 49-saves in the close battle.

OHA Edmonton (6) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (4) U18 Prep

Trace Anderson (4G) was cooking early in this contest, netting the first two goals to strike the scoresheet, building on what would become a 3-0 through the first half of this game. However, a late goal from Braydon Franks tipped the momentum in OHA Edmonton鈥檚 favour. To start the third, OHA Edmonton would rally back with two quick goals off the sticks of Hunter Yee and Parker Fitzgerald (1G, 1A). PCHA would get back on track as Elliott Hill restored their lead while Anderson netted his hat-trick to put them ahead by two. A late powerplay goal from Paulo Borrelli had a chance to give OHA Edmonton some life, but yet another goal from Anderson in the final sixty seconds labeled this win for PCHA.

Northern Alberta Xtreme (4) vs OHA Edmonton (3) U17 Prep

Jihwan Kim opened the scoring a mere 11-seconds into play for OHA Edmonton. Brody Dawson (2G, 1A) would add the equalizer part way through the frame, keeping things tied through twenty. The scoring would take a hiatus in the second but another early goal from OHA Edmonton, courtesy of Kolton Ferguson (1G, 1A), would restore OHA Edmonton鈥檚 lead. Nolan Phare would respond with his ninth of the season soon after while Dawson potted his second to give NAX their first lead. In the late stages of the third, Kai Richards would tie things up for OHA Edmonton, forcing overtime against their inner-city rivals. In the extra frame, Kaysun Brunham would find the back of the net, completing the third period comeback in style.

Calgary International Hockey Academy (3) vs South Alberta Hockey Academy (5) U17 Prep

CIHA kicked off with what you could call the perfect start. Three goals in just over a minute of play to polish off the first. However, SAHA would catch steam in the second, scoring three unanswered in a short span as well to wrap up the frame. Come the third, Kade Jensen would score the go ahead goal for SAHA only 26-seconds into play. SAHA would go on to hold this lead while Kutcher Aquila (2G, 2A) added the empty netter. Hunter Zawislak (23/26) stopped all 14-shots through the final forty minutes en route to victory.听

STAR Hockey Academy (3) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (2) U15 Prep

Ethan Parsons spotted Cameron Young-Thompson for a perfect breakaway feed to put PCHA up early. STAR forward Daniel Makovetskiy (1G, 1A) would later respond with a shortside snipe to tie things up while Tommy Ogee ripped home his second of the season to give STAR the lead. Trent Porter tied things up early in the second for PCHA but late in the second a loose puck would find Brody Lukinbill, restoring STAR鈥檚 lead. STAR would hold on to this lead through the final twenty. Erik Sims (36/38) turned aside 36-shots en route to victory.

St. George’s School (5) vs BWC Academy (17) U15

Only one BWC Academy skater left the ice without a point in Friday鈥檚 scoring-fest over St. George鈥檚. Wyatt Lowther (4G, 1A) led the goals category with four while Ethan Kartadinata (3G, 3A) and Ryder Bui (2G, 4A) each acquired six points each. Theo Falk (3G, 2A) and Jack Davison (2G, 3A) each recorded five point performances while eight other skaters entered in at least two points on the scoresheet.

North Shore Warriors (0) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (4) U15 Prep

Alexander Sharman (3G) opened the scoring only 13-seconds into the first. This tally would stand as the game winner as he would later go on to add two more for the hat-trick. Kaius Millan (1G, 3A) would provide the other goal while racking up four points while Bronson Lamontagne (3A) dished out three helpers. Dylan Mingo (25/25) recorded the shutout, his first of the season, to back RHA Kelowna to their seventh win of the regular season.

Frontier Selects (1) vs Delta Hockey Academy (5) U18 Prep

Delta would jump on the board first with a pair of quick goals from Milan Mrsic and Jaiven Mann (2G). Victoria Royals prospect Jacob Schwartz (1G, 1A) would add a shorthanded goal in the second before Frontier got on the board with a tally from Jakub Havlicek. Come the third, Alexander Laing and Mann would add an extra two to Delta鈥檚 total, sealing off our Friday night with a 5-1 victory over Frontier.

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Ontario Hockey Academy (3) vs Kuper Academy (8) East U17

Malkin Pierre (2G, 1A) and Kareem Baig-Mirza (1G, 2A) scored 35 seconds apart midway through the first as Kuper grabbed a 2-0 lead. Amir Makdad (2G) and Aadi Patel (1G, 1A) added second period goals to double the lead heading into the third. Pierre and Makdad scored early in the third as Kuper held a commanding 6-0 advantage. Oliver Janac would get OHA on the board 20 seconds later, but Kuper responded with a Michael Paliotti (2G, 3A) marker 26 seconds after that. Elliott Sullivan (2G) and Paliotti traded goals two minutes apart midway through the third, with Sullivan adding a late consolation goal to round out the scoring.听

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

Backed by a four goal first period Edge defeated Pilot Mound 7-2. Brock England (1G, 3A), Keegan De Sa, Joaquin Geras and Mirco Dufour (2G, 1A) all scored in a seven minute span in the first as Edge grabbed a 4-0 lead. Dufour would add another 1:50 into the second while on the power play. Briggs Olson would get Pilot Mound on the board late in the second with a power play goal of his own but it was quickly countered by an Ethan Elefante power play marker. William Picklyk (1G, 1A) and Dallin Antos (1G, 2A) traded third period goals to round out the scoring. Ryley Budd (13/15) made 13 saves, including one on a Austin Polonoski penalty shot, to earn the win. Aiden Trapp (47/54) faced 54 shots in the loss.听

Northern Alberta Xtreme (3) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (5) U15

After overtaking NAX for the second spot in the MYHockey Rankings earlier in the day, CIHA came out to prove they were willing of that number two seed as Aiden Brown (1G, 1A) scored 22 seconds in. Jared Ryan would tie the game shortly after but goals from Eric Sexton and Joyesh Ghosh (2G) 43 seconds apart put CIHA ahead 3-1. Ghosh and Luke Van Waes (1G, 1A) would score 10 minutes apart in the second to increase their lead to four heading into the final 20. Mohamed Garcia would score shorthanded and Jett Evans (1G, 2A) added his 20th of the season as NAX looked to make a late comeback bid. But Taylor Green (37/40) ultimately finished with 37 saves as CIHA beat NAX 5-3.听

Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (2) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (10) U18 Prep

William Picklyk gave Pilot Mound a 1-0 lead 1:25 in but Zane Rains (3G) countered 1:22 later to kick-start a run of six straight for CIHA as they went on to earn a 10-2 win. Jack Coughlan (1G, 4A) led all skaters with five points while Calder Hutt (3A), Oliver Kramp (1G, 2A) and defenseman Xander Ramsay (3A) chipped in with three points each. Cole Prelusky (24/26) made 24 saves for the win. Jaden Mah scored the other Pilot Mound goal and Tait Sanchez (58/68) faced 68 shots in the loss.听

Bishop’s College School (4/SO) vs Ulysse Academie (3) East U18

Tristan Gagnon (1G, 1A) scored the lone first period goal as Bishop鈥檚 led 1-0 after 20. Zack Bernique tied the game 11 seconds into the second and Cedrick Fortin gave Ulysse the lead 1:15 later. Adam Straka and Zach Jockers would score goals five minutes apart to put Bishop鈥檚 back on top heading into the third. Marc Yankov (1G, 1A) tallied his second goal of the season 1:27 into the third to tie the game and eventually force a shootout. Timofey Williams (21/24) would stop all four Ulysse shooters and Nathan Birch beat Virgil Sausset (26/29) in the fourth round to give Bishop鈥檚 the 4-3 win.听

Notre Dame (4) vs Indigenous Sports Academy (3) U17 Prep

Jesse Schaefer opened the scoring for Notre Dame 7:39 into the game with his second goal of the season. Kaythin Mirasty and Hudson Albert countered for ISA with unassisted goal 4:50 apart. Notre Dame would take the lead in the second as Joe Watson and Lewis Brown each scored their fourth goals of the season. Carter Perrault would tie the game 5:29 into the third with his first goal of the season. Notre Dame would avoid overtime as Maksim Bedskikh (1G, 1A) scored his eighth of the season with 6:54 remaining to give his team a 4-3 win. Jessy Cormier (38/41) and Jacob Appleby (37/41) each faced 41 shots in net for their respective teams.听

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

Tucker Robertson (1G, 1A) scored just 22 seconds in and Simon Cecconi (1G, 1A) added his eighth of the season 4:22 later as OHA grabbed a 2-0 lead less than five minutes in. Ty Wasyluk and Owen Brees (1G, 1A) would counter for SAHA, scoring 2:08 apart to tie the game midway through the first. Jacob Davidson would restore the OHA lead 2:04 into the second though Kingston Chisholm replied midway through the period. Jackson Roberts put OHA ahead once again midway through the third, but once again SAHA would have an answer as Ty Hynes (1G, 1A) found the back of the net on the power play with 2:06 remaining. After OT solved nothing, Eli Tverdovsky and Cecconi both beat Mattias Radke (36/40) and Ben Hakes (29/33) stopped two of the three SAHA shooters as OHA grabbed a 5-4 win.

Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (4) vs Delta Hockey Academy (7) U18 Prep

Ryder Dunn (2G) and Jacob Schwartz (2G, 2A) would score 1:32 apart midway through the first to give Delta a 2-0 lead. Pilot Mound would counter just 23 seconds later as William L鈥橦eureux (2G) scored his first goal of the season. Affiliate Dylan Hurren would start the second with a goal 4:07 into the second while Schwartz and Cruz Waltze (1G, 2A) added goals 4:25 apart. Having gone his previous 20 games without a goal, L鈥橦eureux would find the back of the net for the second time in the contest 47 seconds after Waltze to cut into the deficit. Brenden Reeve and Asher Gingras (1G, 2A) would bring Pilot Mound within one just 3:18 into the final frame. Nathaniel Danielson (1G, 3A) would double the Delta lead three minutes later with a power play goal and Dunn would add an empty netter in the final minute to secure the 7-4 win. Asher Thornton (34/38) made 34 saves for the win.

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