Delta Hockey Academy - 麻豆传媒入口 Thu, 03 Apr 2025 18:52:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 /wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2020/05/cropped-csshl-site-title-photo-32x32.png Delta Hockey Academy - 麻豆传媒入口 32 32 CSSHL Announces 2025 Championship MVPs /csshl-announces-2025-championship-mvps Thu, 03 Apr 2025 17:49:52 +0000 /?p=7193 The CSSHL has announced the 14 MVP’s of their respective Western and Eastern Championships. Eastern U17: Liam Armit, Stanstead College The Gatineau, QC forward led his team with four goals and seven points in five games as Stanstead won the 2025 CSSHL Eastern U17 Championships. During the regular season Armit, a top prospect for the […]

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The CSSHL has announced the 14 MVP’s of their respective Western and Eastern Championships.

Eastern U17: Liam Armit, Stanstead College

The Gatineau, QC forward led his team with four goals and seven points in five games as Stanstead won the 2025 CSSHL Eastern U17 Championships. During the regular season Armit, a top prospect for the 2025 QMJHL Draft, recorded 29 points in 16 games.

Eastern U18: William Sasseville, Bourget College

Sasseville got off to a slow start at the 2025 CSSHL Eastern Championships, going pointless in the round robin. But he would come alive when it meant the most, scoring twice in the quarter-finals, once in the semi’s and once again in the finals. His lone assist of the playoffs would be a crucial one, as he set-up Albert Genest on a two-on-one for the overtime game winner, giving Bourget their second CSSHL Eastern U18 Championship in three seasons. During the regular season the Prevost, QC forward tallied 23 points in 24 games.

Female U18 Prep Prep Division I: Alida Korte, RHA Kelowna

Korte finished second among all skaters with 6 goals and 11 points in 5 playoff games. She would cap-off her playoffs by scoring a highlight reel goal in the finals as RHA Kelowna captured their fourth straight CSSHL Female U18 Prep Western Championship. The Saskatoon, SK forward finished second among all skaters with 63 points in 29 games during the regular season.

Female U18 Prep Division II: Makenna Williment, Balmoral Hall School

The Balmoral captain paced the Female U18 Prep Division II Western Championships with 6 goals and 10 points in just 4 games to lead her team to a CSSHL Championship in their first season in the league. In a 3-2 win over Delta Hockey Academy Black, she would score the opening goal while assisting on the game winner. During the regular season the Syracuse University commit had 39 points in 30 games.

U15 Division I: Brody Antignani, Edge School

After leading the U15 division with 50 goals, 49 assists and 99 points during the regular season the Calgary, AB forward paced the 2025 Western Championships with 10 goals, 7 assists and 17 points. His 17 points were 7 more than the next closest skater as Edge captured the 2025 CSSHL U15 Division I Western Championship.

U15 Division II: Jack Arseniuk, RHA Winnipeg

The Winnipeg, MB product led all U15 Division II defensemen with three goals and five points in five games to help his team capture the 2025 CSSHL U15 Division II Western Championship. Arseniuk saved his best for last, scoring once and adding an assist on the game winner in the finals. During the regular season he tallied 6 goals and 13 assists in 36 games.

U15 Prep Division I: Ryker Doka, Delta Hockey Academy

The Regina, SK defensemen finished with one goal and five assists, including scoring 29 seconds into the finals, as Delta captured the 2025 CSSHL U15 Prep Division I Western Championship. Doka recorded 14 goals and 20 assists in just 21 regular season games for Delta.

U15 Prep Division II: Gage Mark, Okanagan Hockey Academy

OHA captured the 2025 CSSHL U15 Prep Division II Western Championship with Mark pacing the way with a playoff best 6 goals and 11 points in 4 games. The Kelowna, BC forward had a goal and two assists in the finals, setting up the game winner late in the third period. Mark had 21 goals and 14 assists in 36 regular season games with OHA.

U17 Division I: Tyson Kuiack, Okanagan Hockey Academy

Kuiack played four of the five games for OHA during the Championships, going 4-0-0 with a 1.25 GAA, and .946 SV%. His GAA ranked second among netminders while his SV% was third. In a 3-2 win over RHA Kelowna in the finals the Kelowna, BC netminder stopped 28 of 30 shots as OHA captured the 2025 CSSHL U17 Division I Western Championship. During the regular season he went 14-3-2 with a 2.46 GAA, .901 SV% and 2 shutouts.

U17 Division II: Lynden Mercier, Delta Hockey Academy

A netminder from Victoria, BC, Mercier went 3-0-0 with a 1.99 GAA and .934 SV% during the Championships. He would stop 29 of 31 shots as Delta beat BWC Academy 3-2 in overtime to win the 2025 CSSHL U17 Division II Western Championships. Mercier went 8-7-2 with a 3.22 GAA, .903 SV% and 1shutout during the regular season.

U17 Prep Division I: Drake Mooney, Prairie Hockey Academy

Prairie came into the Championships as the 12th and final seed but made it to the finals, thanks in large part to the play of Mooney. The Blackfalds, AB netminder went 3-1-0 with a 2.16 GAA and playoff best .948 SV%. A fourth round pick by the Regina Pats at the 2024 WHL Draft, Mooney stopped 45 shots through 60 minutes of regulation and 10 minutes of overtime, before stopping both OHA Edmonton shooters in the shootout to send his team to the finals. Mooney would stop 46 of 49 in the finals, but Prairie ultimately fell 4-1. Mooney went 6-10-12 with a 3.56 GAA, .897 SV% and 1 shutout during the regular season.

U17 Prep Division II: Collin Friedrich, Pilot Mound Hockey Academy

Friedrich went pointless in his first game of the Championships before producing six goals and three assists in his final four games to finish third in playoff scoring with nine points. In the semi-finals the Tampa Bay, FL forward would have a flurry of chances in overtime, before finally burying the game winner with just two seconds left. In the finals Pilot Mound would dismantle the North Shore Warriors 7-0, with Friedrich tallying a game high three points to lead his team to a 2025 CSSHL U17 Prep Division II Western Championship. During the regular season he recorded 23 goals and 20 assists in 36 games.

U18 Prep: Benjamin Bowtell, RHA Kelowna

The Saskatoon Blades prospect led the playoffs with 7 goals and 12 points as 11th seed RHA Kelowna took home the 2025 CSSHL U18 Prep Western Championship. The Lake Country, BC forward recorded at least a point in all five playoff games, recording three points on three separate occasions including in the semi-finals and finals. Bowtell had 19 goals and 22 assists in 35 regular season games.

U18 Prep Division II: Aleksandr Skuratov, Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy

Skuratov tied for the playoff lead with 4 goals, while his 12 points trailed only teammate Sokratis Markarian, who had 13. The Czechia forward recorded at least a point in all five playoff games, recording three points on three separate occasions including the finals where he assisted on all three CDA goals in a 3-1 win over Pilot Mound. During the regular season Skuratov had 19 goals and 24 assists in 36 games.

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Elliott Named March CSSHL Female Alumna Player of the Month /elliott-named-march-csshl-female-alumna-player-of-the-month Wed, 02 Apr 2025 18:45:22 +0000 /?p=7196 Former CSSHL student-athlete Grace Elliott has been named the CSSHL Female Alumna Player of the Month for March. The White Rock, BC forward was recently named the Brodrick Trophy Recipient as the MVP of the 2024/25 U SPORTS Women鈥檚 Hockey Season. Along with being named U SPORTS MVP, Elliott was named a First Team All-Canadian, […]

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Former CSSHL student-athlete Grace Elliott has been named the CSSHL Female Alumna Player of the Month for March.

The White Rock, BC forward was recently named the Brodrick Trophy Recipient as the MVP of the 2024/25 U SPORTS Women鈥檚 Hockey Season. Along with being named U SPORTS MVP, Elliott was named a First Team All-Canadian, and Canada West Player of the Year.

This season Elliott led the country with 22 goals and 42 total points in 28 games while setting University of British Columbia program records in both categories.

Elliott joined UBC in 2021/22, producing 9 points in 18 games during her freshman season. She would jump to 23 points in 2022/23 and 21 points in 2023/24, before exploding this season for 42.

Prior to her time with UBC, Elliott spent three seasons in the CSSHL with Delta Hockey Academy. In 53 CSSHL Female U18 Prep games Elliott tallied 29 goals and 24 assists.

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Lin Named March CSSHL WHL Alumni of the Month /lin-named-march-csshl-whl-alumni-of-the-month Wed, 02 Apr 2025 17:02:42 +0000 /?p=7195 Former Delta Hockey Academy and current Vancouver Giants defenseman Ryan Lin has been named the March CSSHL WHL Alumni Player of the Month. The Richmond, BC product recorded at least a single point in all seven regular season games he played in in March, finishing with nine assists. On March 28 he would record his […]

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Former Delta Hockey Academy and current Vancouver Giants defenseman Ryan Lin has been named the March CSSHL WHL Alumni Player of the Month.

The Richmond, BC product recorded at least a single point in all seven regular season games he played in in March, finishing with nine assists. On March 28 he would record his first career WHL playoff assist in game one of his teams opening round series.

During the regular season Lin would finish fifth among all WHL rookies, and second among rookie defensemen, with 53 points in 60 games. His 48 assists led all WHL rookies.

Prior to his time in the WHL Lin spent three seasons in the CSSHL with Delta. He joined Delta Green for the 2021/22 U15 Prep season, producing 31 points in 29 games. He would add five assists in five playoff games as Delta Green captured the 2022 CSSHL U15 Prep Western Championship.

The following U15 Prep season he would lead his team with 17 goals and 41 points in 27 games, leading to the Giants selecting him sixth overall at the 2023 WHL Draft.

In 2023/24 he tallied 32 points in 28 U18 Prep games, earning him CSSHL U18 Prep (BC Division) First All-Star Team honours. That season he would get his first taste of international experience with Team Canada at the Youth Olympic Games, leading all defensemen with four assists and five points.

Along with his successful season with the Giants, Lin captured a Gold Medal with Team Canada White at the U17 World Hockey Challenge.

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Five Alumni Sign Pro Contracts /five-alumni-sign-pro-contracts Mon, 31 Mar 2025 15:38:05 +0000 /?p=7191 Five 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) alumni have signed professional hockey contracts. Ethan Edwards, Charlie Elick, Trey Taylor and Matthew Wood have all signed NHL Entry Level Contracts, while Evan Friesen has signed in the ECHL. Selected in the fourth round, 120th overall at the 2020 NHL Draft by the New Jersey Devils, Edwards […]

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Five 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) alumni have signed professional hockey contracts.

Ethan Edwards, Charlie Elick, Trey Taylor and Matthew Wood have all signed NHL Entry Level Contracts, while Evan Friesen has signed in the ECHL.

Selected in the fourth round, 120th overall at the 2020 NHL Draft by the New Jersey Devils, Edwards has signed a two year contract with the team. The St. Albert, AB defenseman has spent the last four seasons in the NCAA with the University of Michigan, tallying 56 points in 130 games.

Edwards spent two seasons in the CSSHL with the Northern Alberta Xtreme (NAX), capturing a U16 Prep Championship in 2018. Overall, he would play 63 games split between the NAX U16 Prep and U18 Prep teams, recording 49 points.

Elick has signed with the Columbus Blue Jackets after they selected him in the second round, 36th overall at the 2024 NHL Draft. The Calgary, AB defenseman joined Edge School in 2020/21, playing with their U15 Prep team. In 2021/22 he would tally 25 points in 26 U18 Prep games while being named the CSSHL U18 Prep Top Freshman Award winner.

The Brandon Wheat Kings would select Elick with the third overall pick at the 2021 WHL Draft where he would spend his first two-and-a-half WHL season before joining the Tri-City Americans midway through this year. In 196 career WHL games Elick has 10 goals and 45 assists.

Undrafted to the NHL, Taylor has signed a contract with the Dallas Stars. Taylor spent the 2017/18 season with the Delta Hockey Academy U16 Prep team, posting 12 goals and 16 assists in 35 games.

The Richmond, BC defender would join Clarkson University of the NCAA in 2022/23, playing three seasons with the team. In 110 NCAA games Taylor finished with 16 goals and 38 assists while being named the NCAA (ECAC) Best Defensive Defenseman and a Second Team All-Star in 2023/24.

Woods spent the 2019/20 CSSHL U15 Prep season with the West Van Warriors (now the North Shore Warriors), finishing second in the league in goals (40) and fourth in points (71) in 30 games. At the conclusion of the season the Regina Pats selected Wood in the second round, 41st overall at the 2020 WHL Draft. However, Wood took the NCAA route.

TheLethbridge, AB forward spent two seasons with the University of Connecticut before transferring to the University of Minnesota this season. In 109 NCAA games Wood recorded 44 goals and 57 assists while being named to the NCAA (Hockey East) All-Rookie Team in 2022/23.

Selected in the first round, 15th overall at the 2023 NHL Draft by the Predators, Wood has represented Team Canada on three separate occasions: twice with the U18 Team, and once with the World Juniors Team.

A forward from Winnipeg, MB, Friesen has signed an ECHL Contract with the Utah Grizzlies. Friesen has played two games with the team already, having played one with them last season.

Undrafted to the WHL, Friesen has spent the last four seasons in the top junior hockey league in Western Canada. This season he would captain the Wenatchee Wild, finishing with 61 points in 66 games. In total, Friesen had 146 points in 240 WHL games.

Prior to his time in the WHL, Friesen spent two seasons in the CSSHL with RHA Winnipeg, playing for their U15 Prep and U16 Prep teams. In 66 CSSHL games he would record 14 goals and 20 assists.

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RHA Kelowna Wins First U18 Prep Western Championship /rha-kelowna-wins-first-u18-prep-western-championship Sun, 16 Mar 2025 22:52:29 +0000 /?p=7162 RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna has won their first 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) U18 Prep Western Championship. RHA Kelowna defeated Delta Hockey Academy 7-3 Sunday to wrap up the 2025 CSSHL Western Championships, capturing their third CSSHL Championship in 2025. The win gives RHA Kelowna 10 Championships in the programs history. It was a […]

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RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna has won their first 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) U18 Prep Western Championship.

RHA Kelowna defeated Delta Hockey Academy 7-3 Sunday to wrap up the 2025 CSSHL Western Championships, capturing their third CSSHL Championship in 2025. The win gives RHA Kelowna 10 Championships in the programs history.

It was a chaotic U18 Prep Western Championships as the Top 8 seeds were all knocked out in the Round Robin.

RHA Kelowna came in as the 11th seed, losing their opening game to 15th ranked RHA Winnipeg. They would beat second ranked Pacific Coast Hockey Academy and seventh ranked St. George’s to finish to conclude the Round Robin a top their pool. They would then beat ninth ranked South Alberta Hockey Academy in overtime in the semi-finals to punch their ticket to the finals.

Delta would grab the lat spot in the playoffs, coming in as the 16 seed. They would lose their opener to 12th ranked Shawnigan Lake School before beating eighth ranked BWC Academy and first ranked Northern Alberta Xtreme to head to the semi-finals. In the semi’s they would defeat tenth ranked Prairie Hockey Academy in a thrilling 7-6 hockey game.

The cinderella run looked set to continue for Delta as they lead 1-0 after 20 on a Jacob Schwartz (2G) goal, his second of the Championships.

Ryan Sadovia tied the game 12:11 into the second but Alexander Laing found Cruz Waltze in the slot just 32 seconds later to put Delta back ahead. RHA Kelowna would put their foot on the gas to close out the period as Brady Walker (1G, 1A) tied the game and goals from Theo Salikhov and Benjamin Bowtell (1G, 2A) 2:01 after Walker tied it, put RHA Kelowna ahead 4-2 going into the final period.

RHA Kelowna continued to apply pressure in the third as Riley Pederson (1G, 2A) put them ahead 5-2 6:14 into the period. Delta refused to go away quietly as Schwartz beat Conner Nicolson (24/27) on the power play 2:16 later to close the gap to two.

However, it was all RHA Kelowna from there as Maddox Gandha and Ruben Stone (1G, 1A) scored 1:19 apart in the closing stages to secure the 7-3 RHA Kelowna victory.

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Delta Captures U17 Division II Title /delta-captures-u17-division-ii-title Sun, 16 Mar 2025 19:10:31 +0000 /?p=7153 Delta Hockey Academy has captured their second title of the 2025 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) Western Championships, winning the U17 Division II. Delta came into the Division II Championships as the two seed going a perfect 4-0 in the round robin.聽BWC Academy was ranked third and went 3-1 in the round robin, with […]

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Delta Hockey Academy has captured their second title of the 2025 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) Western Championships, winning the U17 Division II.

Delta came into the Division II Championships as the two seed going a perfect 4-0 in the round robin.聽BWC Academy was ranked third and went 3-1 in the round robin, with their lone loss coming at the hands of Delta.

Each team won three games head-to-head during the regular season, with Delta winning the lone Championships matchup to give them a 4-3 series advantage heading into the finals.

Jack Traince opened the scoring for Delta 5:06 into the first with his second goal of these Championships. Jacob Napoleon would even the score just 38 seconds later with his third goal in five games.

The two teams started the second period tied 1-1 until Lincoln Arkinstall scored on the power play 2:55 into the period. Delta would outshoot BWC Academy 13-8 in the second, holding their one goal lead.

BWC Academy would flip the script in the third as they outshot Delta 14-6 and got a game tying goal with 4:19 left as Kijin Cho buried a rebound to send the game to overtime.

In overtime, a BWC Academy penalty would give Delta a power play opportunity to win the game. Delta would take full advantage as an Arkinstall shot bounced off Ewan Torrance and past Liam Kellett (29/32) into the open cage to give Delta the 3-2 win.

Lynden Mercier (29/31) made 29 saves for the win.

With the win, Delta captured their second title of these playoffs, and ninth ever.

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RHA Kelowna Wins Fourth Straight Championship /rha-kelowna-wins-fourth-straight-championship Thu, 13 Mar 2025 01:30:49 +0000 /?p=7135 For the fourth straight season RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna sits alone atop the Female U18 Prep Division. The Kelowna, BC side went 29-1-0 in the regular season before going 3-0-0 in the round robin, outscoring their opponents 30-4. After finishing first in Pool A they would play OHA Edmonton (Edmonton, AB) in the semi’s, taking […]

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For the fourth straight season RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna sits alone atop the Female U18 Prep Division.

The Kelowna, BC side went 29-1-0 in the regular season before going 3-0-0 in the round robin, outscoring their opponents 30-4. After finishing first in Pool A they would play OHA Edmonton (Edmonton, AB) in the semi’s, taking home a 5-1 win.

Delta Hockey Academy Green (Delta, BC) would finish second during the regular season, handing RHA Kelowna their lone loss of the year. They would start their Championships with a loss to South Alberta Hockey Academy (Dunmore, AB), but wins over OHA Edmonton and Shawnigan Lake School (Shawnigan Lake, BC) put them first in Pool B at the end of the round robin. Backed by three power play goal, Delta Green (Delta, BC) beat Edge School (Calgary, AB) 5-2 in the semi’s.

RHA Kelowna controlled the majority of the play in the first but Delta Green had some chances of their own. The period would ultimately end tied 0-0.

The home side would come out hungry in the second, spending a good chunk of the frame in the Delta Green zone while peppering Maisie Cope (43/45) with chance after chance. RHA Kelowna would finally break through when an Ava MacLeod backhand took a fortunate bounce and rolled in over the head over Cope with 8:31 left in the period. Alida Korte would double the lead 1:07 later with a great toe drag release that would beat Cope high glove.

It appeared the flood gates were set to open but Cope and her Delta Green teammates stayed within striking distance. Ultimately, they were unable to generate in the third as Ava Drabyk (17/17) made 17 saves for the shutout.

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Balmoral Wins Championship in Year One /balmoral-wins-championship-in-year-one Wed, 12 Mar 2025 19:10:05 +0000 /?p=7133 In their first season in the 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) Balmoral Hall School has captured the 2025 CSSHL Female U18 Prep Division II Western Championship. Balmoral (Winnipeg, MB) came into the Division II Championships as the number one seed and that’s how they would finish in the round robin after going 2-0-0 and […]

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In their first season in the 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) Balmoral Hall School has captured the 2025 CSSHL Female U18 Prep Division II Western Championship.

Balmoral (Winnipeg, MB) came into the Division II Championships as the number one seed and that’s how they would finish in the round robin after going 2-0-0 and earning a bye straight to the semi-finals. They would defeat the Northern Alberta Xtreme (Devon, AB) 5-1 to earn a spot in the finals.

After coming into the Division II Championships as the five seed, Delta Hockey Academy Black (Delta, BC) went 1-0-1 in the round robin to finish third in pool play. They would beat Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (Pilot Mound, MB) 1-0 in overtime in the quarter-finals before besting Okanagan Hockey Academy Black (Penticton, BC) 4-3 in OT in the semi’s.

The Championship game would start with Balmoral captain Makenna Williment (1G, 1A) opening the scoring 8:13 in with her sixth of the playoffs. Balmoral would double their lead 34 seconds later as Maddie Kaiser (1G, 2A) sprung Madeline McKay (1G, 1A) for a breakaway and McKay made no mistake, beating Nicole Flescher (36/39) five-hole. Maddie Kaiser would extend the lead early in the second period as Balmoral had total control heading into the final frame.

It looked as though Balmoral would coast to victory until Mira Morgan got Delta Black on the board with 2:15 remaining. Abigail Jung would go bar down on Lauren Cherkas (29/31) 1:12 later as the three goal cushion quickly evaporated. Ultimately, Delta Black was unable to generate any zone time, let alone a tying goal, in the final minute as Balmoral held on for the 3-2 win.

 

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Delta Returns As U15 Prep Champions /delta-returns-u15-prep-champions Tue, 11 Mar 2025 21:53:39 +0000 /?p=7123 Delta Hockey Academy has returned to the top of the mountain, winning the 2025 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) U15 Prep Division I Western Championship for the first time since 2022. Delta (Delta, BC) would do so by beating the back-to-back defending champion Northern Alberta Xtreme (Devon, AB), who won in 2023 and 2024. […]

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Delta Hockey Academy has returned to the top of the mountain, winning the 2025 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) U15 Prep Division I Western Championship for the first time since 2022.

Delta (Delta, BC) would do so by beating the back-to-back defending champion Northern Alberta Xtreme (Devon, AB), who won in 2023 and 2024.

NAX would cruise through the regular season, finishing in first place in the regular season along with winning the John Reid Memorial tournament. They would go 2-0 in round robin play before dismantling Edge School (Calgary, AB) 6-1 in the quarters, and STAR Hockey Academy (Kent, WA) 3-0 in the semis.

Delta came into the Championships as the four seed while winning the Canadian Crown Tournament in December. They would finish second in Pool A behind NAX to set-up a quarter-final game against RHA Winnipeg (Winnipeg, MB), winning that game with ease. Their semi-final would be a different story as they would play Yale Hockey Academy (Abbotsford, BC) in a game that was scoreless through 60 minutes of play. Casey Pearson would be the hero for Delta, sending them through to the finals with a 1-0 win.

Riding the high of their semi-final win, Delta scored 29 seconds in as defenseman Ryker Doka beat Karter Gibson (23/27) from an impossible angle. Top ranked NAX would tie the game midway through the first as Kalen Miles (2G) scored on the power play from a familiar spot in front of the net.

Delta would come out flying again in the second as Ronan Gow tipped home a point shot, beating Gibson high blocker 3:05 into the frame. NAX would create a flurry of chances but it was Conor Nicolson (1G, 1A) who extended the lead for Delta, beating Gibson with a shot off the rush. Captain Tripp Fischer (1G, 1A) would add to the lead 59 seconds later, burying a puck in front to put his team up 4-1 heading into the third.

But NAX wouldn’t go away quietly as Brady Ondrus beat Jack Utsunomiya (44/47) over the shoulder from a sharp angle 3:29 into the third. Miles would then scoop home another rebound in front 3:27 later as NAX fought back within one with more than 13 minutes left to play.

NAX would continue to apply pressure the remainder of the way but Utsunomiya shut the door to give Delta their second CSSHL U15 Prep Division I Championship.

 

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Morris Named February CSSHL Female Alumna Player of the Month /morris-named-february-csshl-female-alumna-player-of-the-month Mon, 03 Mar 2025 20:12:48 +0000 /?p=7060 The February CSSHL Female Alumna Player of the Month is Jaylyn Morris. Morris was recently named a Canada West Women’s Hockey First Team All-Star with the University of British Columbia. In 28 games this season the Maple Ridge, BC defenseman tallied 7 goals and 10 assists. Last season Morris would be named a Canada West […]

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The February CSSHL Female Alumna Player of the Month is Jaylyn Morris.

Morris was recently named a Canada West Women’s Hockey First Team All-Star with the University of British Columbia. In 28 games this season the Maple Ridge, BC defenseman tallied 7 goals and 10 assists. Last season Morris would be named a Canada West Women’s Hockey First Team All-Rookie after posting 4 goals and 12 assists in 23 games with UBC.

Priort to her U SPORTS career, Morris spent five seasons in the 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) with Delta Hockey Academy. Joining the program in 2018/19, Morris would suit up in 104 Female U18 Prep games, recording 16 goals and 35 assists.

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