Ontario Hockey Academy - 麻豆传媒入口 Thu, 12 Dec 2024 20:21:30 +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 Ontario Hockey Academy - 麻豆传媒入口 32 32 One on One with Oliver Kiraly: Ontario Hockey Academy /one-on-one-with-oliver-kiraly-ontario-hockey-academy?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=one-on-one-with-oliver-kiraly-ontario-hockey-academy Thu, 12 Dec 2024 20:21:30 +0000 /?p=6777 A netminder from Budapest, Hungary, Ontario Hockey Academy (OHA) East U18 student-athlete Oliver Kiraly is in his third season in the 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL). Named the East U17 and East U18 CSSHL Top Goaltender the previous two season, Kiraly was part of OHA’s 2024 CSSHL Eastern U18 Championship squad last season, and […]

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A netminder from Budapest, Hungary, Ontario Hockey Academy (OHA) East U18 student-athlete Oliver Kiraly is in his third season in the 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL). Named the East U17 and East U18 CSSHL Top Goaltender the previous two season, Kiraly was part of OHA’s 2024 CSSHL Eastern U18 Championship squad last season, and represents Team Hungary on the national stage. Hear from Kiraly on why he chose to play with OHA in the CSSHL.

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Remparts Sign Morrison /remparts-sign-morrison?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=remparts-sign-morrison Tue, 10 Sep 2024 16:28:57 +0000 /?p=6393 The Quebec Remparts have signed Charlie Morrison to a QMJHL contract. TheMiramichi, NB defender played two games with Ontario Hockey Academy during the 2021/22 Eastern U17 season, tallying 1 assist. In 2023/24 he would suit up for the Champions Hockey Academy Eastern U17 team. In 13 games he would lead all defensemen with 7 goals […]

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The Quebec Remparts have signed Charlie Morrison to a QMJHL contract.

TheMiramichi, NB defender played two games with Ontario Hockey Academy during the 2021/22 Eastern U17 season, tallying 1 assist. In 2023/24 he would suit up for the Champions Hockey Academy Eastern U17 team. In 13 games he would lead all defensemen with 7 goals 10 assists and 17 points to earn CSSHL Eastern U17 Top Defenseman and First Team All-Star honours.

Morrison was selected in the second round, 28th overall by the Remparts at the 2024 QMJHL Draft.

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Drakkar Sign Brunet /drakkar-sign-brunet?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=drakkar-sign-brunet Thu, 05 Sep 2024 19:48:52 +0000 /?p=6368 The Baie-Comeau Drakkar have signed Ontario Hockey Academy (OHA) student-athlete Samuel Brunet ahead of the 2024 QMJHL season. Undrafted to the QMJHL the Ste-Marthe-sur-le-Lac, QC defender joined OHA Prep for the 2023/24 Eastern U18 season. In 16 games he would tally 6 goals and 6 assists before adding 3 points in 5 playoff games as […]

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The Baie-Comeau Drakkar have signed Ontario Hockey Academy (OHA) student-athlete Samuel Brunet ahead of the 2024 QMJHL season.

Undrafted to the QMJHL the Ste-Marthe-sur-le-Lac, QC defender joined OHA Prep for the 2023/24 Eastern U18 season. In 16 games he would tally 6 goals and 6 assists before adding 3 points in 5 playoff games as OHA Prep were named 2024 CSSHL Eastern U18 Champions.

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Player Advancements: Ontario Hockey Academy /player-advancements-ontario-hockey-academy?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=player-advancements-ontario-hockey-academy Fri, 23 Aug 2024 22:48:48 +0000 /?p=6307 The 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) would like to congratulate the following current and former Ontario Hockey Academy (OHA) student-athletes on their advancement to the next step on their hockey journey:   Hugo Allard Hearst Lumberjacks NOJHL Hugo Beaulieu College Francais de Longueuil QJHL Ryan Boon Timmins Rock NOJHL George Foti Valley Wildcats MJAHL […]

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The 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) would like to congratulate the following current and former Ontario Hockey Academy (OHA) student-athletes on their advancement to the next step on their hockey journey:

 

Hugo Allard Hearst Lumberjacks NOJHL
Hugo Beaulieu College Francais de Longueuil QJHL
Ryan Boon Timmins Rock NOJHL
George Foti Valley Wildcats MJAHL
Keegan Fox Soo Thunderbirds NOJHL
Oliver Kiraly Renfrew Wolves CCHL
Keenan Quenneville Hearst Lumberjacks NOJHL
Adam Racine Hawkesbury Hawks CCHL
Cole Shepherdson Hearst Lumberjacks NOJHL
Jeremy St. Louis Lindsay Muskies OJHL
Charles-Edward Tardif Sacred Heart University NCAA

 

 

Hugo Allard: The Nicolet, QC forward joined OHA for the 2022/23 Eastern U17 Prep season. He would tally 15 points in 9 games before adding 2 points in 4 playoff games as OHA Maroon were named 2023 CSSHL Eastern U17 Prep Champions. In 21 games this season Allard recored 23 points. He added 6 points in 5 playoff games as his team captured the 2024 CSSHL Eastern U18 Prep Championships.

Hugo Beaulieu: Beaulieu spent two seasons with OHA, joining the program in 2021/22 with their U18 team. This past season the Montreal, QC defenseman tallied 18 points in 15 Eastern U18 Prep games.

Ryan Boon: The Quebec forward played 21 games for OHA Prep this season scoring 5 times and adding 13 assists. Boon would chip in with 1 point in 5 playoff games as his team won the 2024 CSSHL Eastern U18 Prep Championships.

George Foti: Foti joined OHA U17 Maroon in 2022/23 playing 3 games as his team captured the 2023 CSSHL Eastern U17 Prep Championship. This season he would go 8-2-0 with a 2.62GAA and .920SV% in 11 regular season games before OHA Prep were named the 2024 CSSHL Eastern U18 Prep Championships.

Keegan Fox: The Grenville-sur-la-Rouge, QC defender tallied 6 points in 10 games during the 2022/23 season. He would chip in 1 assist in 4 playoff games as OHA Maroon were named 2023 CSSHL Eastern U17 Prep Champions. This season in 25 regular season and playoff games he had 14 points, leading his team to a 2024 CSSHL Eastern U18 Prep Championship.

Oliver Kiraly: This season the Budapest, Hungary netminder was named the CSSHL Eastern U18 Prep Division Top Goaltender as his 2.47GAA was first and his .920SV% was second among qualified netminders. Kiraly posted a 10-1-1 record before capturing Eastern U18 Prep Championship MVP honours, leading OHA Prep to a championship victory. In that game Kiraly became the second goaltender this season, and in CSSHL history to score a goalie goal.

Keenan Quenneville: The Cornwall, ON forward spent the 2023/24 season with the OHA Prep team in the Eastern U18 Prep division. In 22 games he would record 16 points. He would add two points in five playoff games as OHA Prep captured a 2024 CSSHL Eastern U18 Prep Championship.

Adam Racine: Racine spent two seasons with OHA, winning a 2024 CSSHL Eastern U18 Prep Championship. The Deux-Montagnes, QC defenseman played 47 career regular season and playoff games, accumulating 14 goals and 32 assists. This season Racine was named a CSSHL Eastern U18 Prep Division First Team All-Star after leading all defensemen with 27 points.

Cole Shepherdson: A forward from Thunder Bay, ON, Shepherdson played 33 games in 2 seasons for OHA scoring 16 goals and 20 assists while helping his team capture a 2023 CSSHL Eastern U17 Prep Championship and a 2024 CSSHL Eastern U18 Prep Championship.

Jeremy St. Louis: St. Louis joined OHA for the 2023/24 Eastern U18 season, playing two regular season games with the team. The Montreal, QC forward played five playoff games with OHA as they captured the 2024 CSSHL Eastern U18 Prep Championship.

Charles-Edward Tardif: The Quebec forward joined OHA for the 2019/20 Eastern U18 Prep season. In 20 games he would finish third in team scoring with 39 points.

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13 Current or Former CSSHL Athletes Selected at 2024 MHL Draft /13-current-or-former-csshl-athletes-selected-at-2024-mhl-draft?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=13-current-or-former-csshl-athletes-selected-at-2024-mhl-draft Tue, 18 Jun 2024 18:22:56 +0000 /?p=6061 The 2024 Maritime Junior Hockey League (MHL) Draft took place June 15th with 5听current and 8听former 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) student-athletes being selected. The MHL Draft consisted of 10 rounds, with 118 players born in 2006-08 being selected. Mount Academy (9) led the way with nine CSSHL student-athletes selected. Bishop’s College School (2), […]

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The 2024 Maritime Junior Hockey League (MHL) Draft took place June 15th with 5听current and 8听former 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) student-athletes being selected.

The MHL Draft consisted of 10 rounds, with 118 players born in 2006-08 being selected.

Mount Academy (9) led the way with nine CSSHL student-athletes selected. Bishop’s College School (2), CIH Academy (1), and Ontario Hockey Academy (1) all had at least one player selected.听

Round Overall Player CSSHL Team MHL Team
1 4 Isaiah Rogerson Mount Academy (2022/23) Fredericton Red Wings
1 8 Mathew McDonald Mount Academy (2021/22) Campbellton Tigers
2 16 Derek Andrews Mount Academy (2022/23) Summerside Western Capitals
2 21 Max Hanley Mount Academy (2022/23) Valley Wildcats
2 24 Alex Culligan Mount Academy听 Grand Falls Rapids
5 50 Shane Delamaire Mount Academy听 Grand Falls Rapids
6 62 Sebastien Savoie Mount Academy听 Grand Falls Rapids
7 79 Nate Ostridge Bishop’s College School Summerside Western Capitals
8 85 Taitt Dobbin Bishop’s College School Valley Wildcats
8 88 Joshua Plourde Ontario Hockey Academy (2021/22) Fredericton Red Wings
9 103 Owen MacPherson Mount Academy (2021/22) Fredericton Red Wings
9 108 Liam Arsenault Mount Academy (2022/23) Summerside Western Capitals
10 118 Samuel Caouette CIH Academy (2022/23) Edmundston Blizzard

 

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Program Profile: Ontario Hockey Academy /program-profile-ontario-hockey-academy?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=program-profile-ontario-hockey-academy Thu, 23 May 2024 18:22:53 +0000 /?p=5962 Located in Cornwall, ON, Ontario Hockey Academy joined the 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) in 2019/20 and are the current Eastern U18 Prep Champions. PROGRAM PHILOSOPHY/MISSION STATEMENT Our focus on excellence in sport sets us apart, but the Ontario Hockey Academy experience extends far beyond hockey.听听In addition to sport, the Academy offers students high […]

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Located in Cornwall, ON, Ontario Hockey Academy joined the 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) in 2019/20 and are the current Eastern U18 Prep Champions.

PROGRAM PHILOSOPHY/MISSION STATEMENT

Our focus on excellence in sport sets us apart, but the Ontario Hockey Academy experience extends far beyond hockey.听听In addition to sport, the Academy offers students high calibre academics and the opportunity to forge strong relationships and develop a strong work ethic through education, physical training, and engaging social activities.

Students will experience other cultures and make lifelong friends, while also learning a great deal about themselves as individuals.听With dedicated teachers and coaches, dorm parents on site 24/7, and average class sizes of just 15 students, guidance and support is always available.听Whether at home in our dorms, at a tournament, or in class, our community of boarders are an extended family that studies, learns, works, plays and grows together. We look forward to welcoming you to our home!

LIST OF TEAMS:

  • U18 Prep (CSSHL) 鈥 2006s/2007s
  • Boys Maroon 鈥 2007s/2008s
  • Boys Junior Prep 鈥 2008s/2009s
  • Boys Gold 鈥 2006s/2007s/2008s
  • Boys White 鈥 2007s/2008s/2009s
  • Girls Tardiff 鈥 2006s/2007s
  • Girls Gold 鈥 2007s/2008s
  • Girls Prep 鈥 2008s/2009s/2010s
  • Girls Prospects 鈥 2009s/2010s/2011s

LOCATION AND YEAR PROGRAM ENTERED THE CSSHL

  • Entered the CSSHL in 2019-2020
  • Located in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada
    • *One Hour Away from both Montreal and Ottawa

EDUCATION:

  • Private School Grades 9-PG
  • Ontario Ministry of Education Accredited School
  • University and NCAA Approved Courses
  • Small Class Sizes
  • SAT Prep and Testing Location
  • TOEFL 鈥 ESL
  • Study Hall
  • Integrated Academic and Athletic Program
  • University Advising and Placement
  • What are some of the things your program does to provide educational support?
    • OHA students are supported in many ways to help them strike a balance between our challenging academics and elite athletics. The support starts with smaller class sizes and time at the end of class to complete homework with the teacher there for support. Our teachers are also available for extra help three nights a week during our supervised study hall sessions. Moreover, when students are away for hockey or ill, our teachers keep them up to date with materials they missed using our online learning platform, Jupiter Ed. Finally, we run a tutoring program that connects the student with extra help, usually during the evening study hall periods.
  • How are grades monitored and how often?
    • Parents and students can see student grades in real time over our online grading platform. Student grades are tracked on an ongoing basis, and any student who is falling behind gets a message home from the teacher. The idea is to support the student to get back on track, and we involve parents in that conversation. For students struggling, we ensure that they are taking full advantage of all the supports mentioned above. Full effort is our main priority, and any student who is struggling due lack of effort will potentially lose ice time.
  • How are courses and the graduation path for the students chosen?
    • OHA is a provincially inspected school, approved by the Ministry of Education to offer Ontario credits and diplomas (OSSD). As such, we follow the required classes indicated for the Ontario diploma. That said, our students also have a lot of choice as to which classes they want to take in the later years of the program (11 and 12). We offer full guidance to them as to which courses to choose based on their area of interest in college/university, and we ensure that our core courses are approved for university and the NCAA.
  • Honour Roll:
    • In spite of the demanding nature of our academic program, we have a very high percentage of students achieving top marks. Our Academic Honour Roll recognizes students who achieve a 3.9 (90%) or higher GPA, and each year approximately 1/3 of the students are listed. Our school is a place where hard work pays off.
  • Post-Secondary Placement:
    • OHA places students each year into top universities and colleges primarily in North America but some also in Europe and other international countries. Recent destinations of note include: Harvard University, Cornell, Princeton, and in Canada Queen’s University, McGill and University of Toronto

RESIDENTIAL LIFE

  • Meet Lifelong Friends
  • Full Boarding Accommodations
    • Advanced Security System
    • 24 Hour Supervision
    • Room Checks Daily
    • Monthly Social Activities
    • Skating Rideau Canal
    • Paintball
    • Great Location
    • Structured Environment
    • Community Involvement
  • Do you offer a billeting program or dormitory for non-local student athletes?
    • OHA offers residency to both male and female students from grade nine to post graduate – A “home away from home” to students from across the world!
    • There are also additional benefits to be found in an exceptional campus environment. Living on campus in residences with classmates and friends – as well as with your teachers and mentors means students build lasting friendships and make great memories. From walking to Tim Hortons to all night study sessions, students are engaged, supported, and working towards a common goal – To be the best athlete they can be!
    • Curfews and standards of conduct will be part of life at OHA – No big news there! But you should also not be surprised to learn that OHA is a lot of fun. If you talk to OHA students or alumni, they will all tell you the same thing – It’s an environment that’s conducive to forging incredible friendships and having a great time in the process.
    • Girls and boys are divided into two different wings, sharing a common room with TV/DVD equipment, lounge furniture, laundry facilities, computer stations, and areas for making light snacks. All rooms have wireless internet access. Any parent who has been tasked with driving a child around town to sports and extracurricular activities will understand the advantage a residential school offers.
  • What kind of life skills are learned by living in the dorms?
    • A Multi-Cultural lifestyle is obtained by living in an OHA Dorm as over 50+ countries have attended our program throughout our seventeen-year history. Players are tasked with daily room checks. Where they鈥檙e taught and tested to keep their personal rooms clean. While living in the dorms, the student athletes gain valuable life skills that include appreciating the 鈥渙ther鈥. They encounter new perspectives and beliefs through living with students that represent different races, cultures and lifestyles and develop a stronger understanding of diversity. As a result, these student athletes form a friendship that lasts a lifetime.

SCHEDULE

  • What does the daily schedule look like for an Ontario Hockey Academy student athlete?
    • An Average day at the Ontario Hockey Academy is structured right down to the last minute of the day allowing for maximum develop both in the classroom, the gym and of course, on the ice!
  • How many games can your team expect to play?
    • Teams can expect to play 45+ Games throughout the season. Which will include Exhibition, Regular Season, Playoffs and Tournaments. Each team鈥檚 schedule is built to achieve the greatest opportunity for development both individually and as a team.
  • What does the on and off ice training look like?
    • Our Student-Athletes participate in purposeful On-Ice Training daily. Each Session consists of 3+ Coaching staff focusing on individual tactics, skills and overall team development.
  • On-Ice Highlights
    • 3-4 Practices Per week
    • On/Off Ice Goalie Sessions
    • 45+ Games a season
    • Schedule/Events Diversity in location
      • Chicago
      • Detroit
      • Toronto
      • Sudbury
      • Montreal
      • Ottawa
      • Boston
      • Charlottetown
    • Detailed Group and Individual Video Sessions
    • Power Skating/Individual Skills until end of May
  • Off-Ice Strength and conditioning Highlights
    • On Property Gym
    • Shooting Pad
    • Skating Treadmill

FACILITIES:

  • How many ice surfaces does the Ontario Hockey Academy have?
    • The Ontario Hockey Academy operates on four ice surfaces. All located within a 10 Minute Drive of our Campus. The Benson Centre (4 Minute Drive) is a three pad Arena with an attached Indoor Soccer Field. The Civic Centre (10 Minute Drive) is home to the Cornwall Colts JR A Team that is a one pad and sits 5000+. The Ontario Hockey Academy uses both rinks for home games and showcase events.
  • What other Facilities do you offer?
    • The Ontario Hockey Academy Campus Includes Private Dormitories, Classrooms, Cafeteria, Skating Treadmill, Dry Locker Room, Gym and all our Administrative Offices.

KEY STAFF:

  • Patrick Turcotte 鈥 Boys Hockey Director
  • Jay McNeill 鈥 Dorm Director / International Recruiter
  • Rick Lalonde 鈥 Head of Recruiting
  • Cody Mallette 鈥 Head Coach
  • Brent Loney 鈥 Head Coach
  • Jesse Ferguson 鈥 Principal

CONTACT

  • What is the best way to contact The Ontario Hockey Academy?
    • Website:
    • Email: Hockey@OHAEDU.com

 

 

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CSSHL Announces Championship MVPs /csshl-announces-championship-mvps?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=csshl-announces-championship-mvps Fri, 05 Apr 2024 21:53:32 +0000 /?p=5688 The CSSHL has announced the nine division MVP’s of their respective Western and Eastern Championships. U15: Bronsyn Mouille- Northern Alberta Xtreme NAX cruised to their second straight U15 Western Championship and was led offensively by Mouille and his 21 points, 6 more than the next highest. The Peace River, AB forward had 62 points in […]

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

U15: Bronsyn Mouille- Northern Alberta Xtreme

NAX cruised to their second straight U15 Western Championship and was led offensively by Mouille and his 21 points, 6 more than the next highest. The Peace River, AB forward had 62 points in 26 regular season games.

U15 Jaggar John – Northern Alberta Xtreme

John finished the Western Championships with a record 19 points in 5 games, surpassing Kyle Crnkovic’s record of 18. John would lead NAX to their second straight U15 Prep Western Championship with four assists and the overtime winner in a 6-5 win over Edge School. The Fort McMurray, AB forward recored 38 points in 27 regular season games.

U17 Prep Tier I: Brendan Rudolph – Calgary International Hockey Academy

Rudolph finished fourth in Championships scoring but his hat-trick and one assist in the finals propelled CIHA to a 5-4 OT win over Prairie Hockey Academy as CIHA captured their first ever CSSHL Western Championship. The Seattle Thunderbirds 2023 WHL Draft pick finished the regular season with a team high 59 points in 31 games.

U17 Prep Tier II: Lucas Benn – St. George’s School

A seventh round selection by the Kamloops Blazers at the 2023 WHL Draft, Benn tallied 3 goals and 8 assists in 5 playoff games, including 2 assists in a 3-2 overtime win over SAHA in the finals. He would finish the regular season with 32 points in 29 games.

U17 Prep Tier III: Mark Lee – BWC Academy White

Lee posted 13 points in 5 playoff games including a goal and three assists in the Championship Finals to lead BWC Academy White to a 6-3 win over Shawnigan Lake. The Busan, South Korea forward finished the regular season with 24 goals and 16 assists in 26 games.

U18 Prep: Landon DuPont – Edge School

With 16 points in 5 games the Calgary, AB underage defenseman tied the U18 Prep Western Championships record set by Arizona Coyotes forward Dylan Guenther. He recorded a division best 11 assists, including 1 in the Championship Final as Edge defeated NAX 3-2 in overtime to secure back-to-back championships. DuPont tallied 62 points in 30 regular season games, a new record for defensemen in the U18 Prep division.

Female U18 Prep: Chloe Primerano – RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna

The University of Minnesota commit set Female U18 Prep Western Championship records with 15 assists and 20 points in 5 games as RHA Kelowna earned their third straight championship. During the regular season the Vancouver, BC defenseman led all skaters with 35 goals, 54 assists and 89 points, all Female U18 Prep single season records.

Eastern U17: Dominic Schnarr – Bishop’s College School

Schnarr recorded nine points in five Eastern Championship games including a hat-trick and an assist in the Finals to lift Bishop’s College to their first ever CSSHL Championship. The Woodstock, NB forward tallied nine points in eight regular season games.

Eastern U18: Oliver Kiraly – Ontario Hockey Academy Prep

Kiraly posted a 3-0-0 record with a 2.75 GAA and .898 SV% to lead OHA Prep to a 6-2 win in the Eastern Championship Finals. He would make 41 saves in the finals while scoring the second goalie goal in CSSHL history, and the first in the Eastern Division. The Budapest, Hungary netminder finished the regular season with a 10-1-1 record, 2.47 GAA and .920SV%.

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February Players of the Month /february-players-of-the-month?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=february-players-of-the-month Fri, 01 Mar 2024 19:23:48 +0000 /?p=5511 The CSSHL has announced the seven division winners of the February Player of the Month Award. U15: Easton Arndt- Northern Alberta Xtreme Arndt played five games in February, recording 11 goals and 9 assists. The Sherwood Park, AB forward sits fourth in league and third in team scoring with 70 points in 25 games this […]

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The CSSHL has announced the seven division winners of the February Player of the Month Award.

U15: Easton Arndt- Northern Alberta Xtreme

Arndt played five games in February, recording 11 goals and 9 assists. The Sherwood Park, AB forward sits fourth in league and third in team scoring with 70 points in 25 games this season. His eight game winning goals are most among all U15 skaters.

U15 Prep: Liam Reed- OHA Edmonton

A defenseman from Edmonton, AB, Reed tallied 7 goals and 9 assists assists in 8 games in February. On the season Reed sits fourth among U15 Prep defensemen with 35 points and 12 goals in 27 games.

U17 Prep: Noah Sinagowitz – BWC Academy Gold

A netminder from Vancouver, BC Sinagowitz went 6-0-0 with 3 shutouts, a 1.83GA and .933SV% in February. On the season he has a 13-2-1 record with a 2.50 GAA, .915SV% and 4 shutouts. During the 2022/23 U16 Prep season with BWC Academy Sinagowitz went 9-7-2-1 with a 2.07GAA, .927SV% and 3 shutouts. Sinagowitz joined the CSSHL in 2021/22, going 11-1-1 with a 2.34GAA, .912SV% and 2 shutouts with the BWC Academy U15 Prep team.

U18 Prep: Jordan Duguay – Northern Alberta Xtreme

A second round pick by the Portland Winterhawks at the 2023 WHL Draft, Duguay had 12 goals and 14 assists in 8 games in February. On the season he sits third in team and ninth in league scoring with 57 points in 29 games. Last season Duguay recorded 44 points in 25 regular season games and an additional 9 points in 5 playoff games to help NAX capture the 2023 CSSHL U15 Prep Western Championship. During the 2021/22 season, his first in the CSSHL, the Edmonton, AB forward led all U15 skaters with 52 points in 29 games.

Female Prep: Alida Korte – RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna

The Saskatoon, SK forward tallied 8 goals and 13 assists in 10 games in February. On the season she sits tied for fifth in league scoring with 52 points in 28 games. Her 33 assists, 1.86 points per game and 52 points are tops among all 2008 born Female U18 Prep skaters.

Eastern U17: Adam Straka – Bishop’s College School

The Trencin, Slovakia forward tallied 5 goals and 2 assists in four games during the month of February. On the season Straka has 11 points in 8 games. good enough for second on his team.

Eastern U18: Takanobu Hiraga – Ontario Hockey Academy Prep

Hiraga scored 6 times and added 10 assists in 7 games for OHA Prep in February. The Tokyo, Japan forward sits third on his team and sixth in league scoring with 32 points in 19 games. Hiraga finished last season with 24 points in 11 Eastern U17 games with OHA Maroon.

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CSSHL Releases 2024 Eastern Championship Schedules /csshl-releases-2024-eastern-championship-schedules?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=csshl-releases-2024-eastern-championship-schedules Tue, 30 Jan 2024 20:55:55 +0000 /?p=5410 The 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) has released the 2024 CSSHL Eastern Championship schedules for the U18 and U17 Eastern divisions. The 2024 CSSHL Eastern Championships will be hosted by Ulysse Academie and run from March 20-24, 2024 in Saint-Roch-de-l’Achigan, QC. This will be the first time Ulysse hosts the Eastern Championships. Okanagan Hockey […]

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The 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) has released the 2024 CSSHL Eastern Championship schedules for the U18 and U17 Eastern divisions.

The 2024 CSSHL Eastern Championships will be hosted by Ulysse Academie and run from March 20-24, 2024 in Saint-Roch-de-l’Achigan, QC. This will be the first time Ulysse hosts the Eastern Championships. Okanagan Hockey Ontario (Whitby, ON) hosted in 2023 and Ontario Hockey Academy (Cornwall, ON) hosted the inaugural event in 2022.

The U18 division will see all nine teams compete in a two-game round robin. At the end of the round robin the first and second place teams will advance straight to the semi-finals, while third and sixth and fourth and fifth will battle in the quarterfinals. The semi-finals and quarterfinals will both take place March 23. The final will be held on March 24 at 11:30am EST.Bourget College won the 2023 U18 Eastern Championships.

Beginning on March 20th the five teams in the U17 division will all play in a three-game round robin. Following the round robin, the top two teams will advance straight to the finals on March 24th at 9:00am EST. Ontario Hockey Academy Maroon won the 2023 U17 Eastern Championships.

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October Players of the Month /october-players-of-the-month?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=october-players-of-the-month Wed, 08 Nov 2023 01:31:16 +0000 /?p=5196 The CSSHL has announced the seven division winners of the October Player of the Month.   U15: Nolan Wolitski – Northern Alberta Xtreme (NAX) In 5 games in October Wolitski tallied 3 goals and 12 assists, with 4 of his 5 games being multi point efforts. The St. Albert, AB product currently has 24 points […]

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The CSSHL has announced the seven division winners of the October Player of the Month.

 

U15: Nolan Wolitski – Northern Alberta Xtreme (NAX)

In 5 games in October Wolitski tallied 3 goals and 12 assists, with 4 of his 5 games being multi point efforts. The St. Albert, AB product currently has 24 points in 9 games played, most amongst all CSSHL U15 defensemen.

U15 Prep: Brock Cripps – St. George’s School

After producing 7 goals and 13 assists in 7 games in October, the Victoria, BC defenseman continues to lead the entire CSSHL U15 Prep division with 36 points in 12 games.听 As an affiliate player, Cripps added two points in three U18 Prep games in October.

U17 Prep: Mark Lee – BWC Academy White

A forward from Busan, South Korea, Lee played 10 games in October, finishing with 13 goals and 11 assists. His 24 points are tied for the season lead.

U18 Prep: Ryan Tamelin – Okanagan Hockey Academy

Tamelin played 4 games in October, posting a 4-0-0 record with 2 shutouts, a 0.75 GAA and .971 SV%. The Invermere, BC product was originally selected in the ninth round, 183rd overall by the Spokane Chiefs at the 2021 WHL Draft.

Female Prep: Chloe Primerano – RHA Kelowna

Primerano is off to a historic start, having already broke the record, set last season by herself, for goals in a season by a defensemen with 21. In just 11 games this season Primerano has 39 points, with 17 goals and 15 assists coming in 9 games in the month of October. The Vancouver, BC defender was the first ever female skater selected in a CHL Draft when the Vancouver Giants took her in the 13th round, 268th overall at the 2022 WHL Draft.

Eastern U17: Max Patenaude – Champions Hockey Academy

Patenaude played six games in October, recording nine goals and six assists. The Casselman, ON forwards 20 points in 9 games is tops in the Eastern U17 Division.

Eastern U18: Oliver Kiraly – Ontario Hockey Academy Prep

The Budapest, Hungary netminder played three games in October, winning all three while posting a 2.00 GAA, .933 SV% and 2 shutouts. In 4 games this season Kiraly is 4-0-0 with 2 shutouts, a 2.00 GAA and .938 SV%.

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