Rink Hockey Academy Kelowna - 麻豆传媒入口 Fri, 15 Nov 2024 00:21:21 +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 Rink Hockey Academy Kelowna - 麻豆传媒入口 32 32 CSSHL Featured Game of the Day: November 15-17, 2024 /csshl-featured-game-of-the-day-november-15-17-2024?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=csshl-featured-game-of-the-day-november-15-17-2024 Fri, 15 Nov 2024 00:21:21 +0000 /?p=6653 The CSSHL Featured Game’s of the Day for November 15-17, 2024 will spotlight the BC/USA division, with two of the three match-ups boasting the first and second place teams within their respective divisions. This weekends Featured Game’s of the Day will take place in Vernon, BC, Penticton, BC and Delta, BC. You can catch all […]

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The CSSHL Featured Game’s of the Day for November 15-17, 2024 will spotlight the BC/USA division, with two of the three match-ups boasting the first and second place teams within their respective divisions. This weekends Featured Game’s of the Day will take place in Vernon, BC, Penticton, BC and Delta, BC.

You can catch all of the action live on FloHockey.

Friday, November 15, 2024 – 1:00pm PST: Kal Tire Place

Okanagan Hockey Academy (8-1-0) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (19-2-0) U17

Separated by an hour long drive and just one spot in the rankings, first place RHA Kelowna (Kelowna, BC) will host second place OHA (Penticton, BC). This will be the first match-up of the season between the two squads as they play a triple-header this weekend.

RHA Kelowna has been firing on all cylinders this season with the leagues five leading scorers and seven of the top nine. Maximilian Koppel (18-20-38) leads all skaters with 20 assists and 38 points while Aiden Andrews (19-18-37) has a U17 best 19 goals. Kesler Hamilton (12-19-31) sits third in scoring and his 1.94 Pts/GP leads his team. Mason Alexander (8-19-27) and Bennett Macek (12-14-26) round out the top five. Colton Deschamps (7-17-24) leads all U17 defensemen in goals, assists and points, with four of his fellow teammates rounding out the top five scoring defensemen. In net William Stewart (11-1-0) has suffered just 1 loss while posting 2 shutouts, a 1.83 GAA and .920 SV%.

While a handful of RHA Kelowna skaters find their names at the top of the leaderboard, Jaxson Bartsch (8-11-19) and Gage Kiselbach (6-12-18) will likely see their names near the top come seasons end. The OHA forwards lead the U17 division with a 2.11 and 2.00 Pts/GP average, but have played just 9 games compared to RHA Kelowna’s 21. Cooper Vogt (3-7-10) sits seventh in U17 with a 1.67 Pts/GP and Luke Edgehouse (3-7-10) is fourth among defensemen with a 1.11 Pts/GP. Goaltenders Tyson Kuiack (4-1-0) and Alex Youngson (4-0-0) have split the time between the pipes, combining for a 2.56 GAA, .881 SV% and 1 shutout.

Saturday, November 16, 2024 – 2:15pm PST: Okanagan Hockey Training Centre

STAR Hockey Academy (9-3-0) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (4-8-0) U15 Prep

12th ranked OHA (Penticton, BC) will host 7th ranked STAR Hockey Academy (Seattle, WA) in their second match-up of the season, with their first taking place the day before.

After joining the CSSHL in the U15 division for the 2023/24 season, STAR is in their inaugural season in the U15 Prep division. The 2010 loaded American side is led by forward Daniel Makovetskiy (12-14-26), a 2023/24 U15 (BC/US Division) First Team All-Star. Makovetskiy is the only STAR skater with 20-plus points, though forwards Lincoln Angst (12-5-17), Braxton Baker (11-6-17), Levi Ellingsen (7-10-17), Ronin Brunner (4-13-17) and Blaise Weibye (3-9-12) are all double digit point producers. Dylan Gale (4-4-8) leads the STAR d-core with eight points. Erik Sims (7-2-0) has tended the net for the majority of the games this season, holding a 2.99 GAA, .890 SV% and 1 shutout.

Maddox Slater (2-4-0) and Brayden Unruh (2-4-0) have split the work in net for OHA this season. Nathan Marques (5-7-12) is the lone OHA skater to hit double digit point totals this season. His 7 assists and 12 points are all team highs, while his five goals are tied with Cooper Giarraputo (5-3-8), and Gage Mark (5-2-7) for the team lead. 2011 born forward Cohen Short (4-2-6) sits fifth in team scoring with six points this season. Roman Haddad (2-4-6), Shea Mooney (2-4-6) and Ryder Young (2-4-6) all have matching stat lines to pace the OHA blue-line. Henrik Alexander-Ward (1-4-5) and Preston Leboe (0-5-5) sit one point behind the trio as the OHA d-core provides offence in waves, rather than relying on a single player.

Sunday, November 17, 2024 – 10:45am PST: Planet Ice Delta – Canadian

Delta Hockey Academy Green (6-4-1) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (9-0-0) Female U18 Prep

Delta Green (Delta, BC) and RHA Kelowna (Kelowna, BC) have played twice previously this season, with RHA Kelowna winning both games in Vernon, BC by a score of 3-1. The second place Delta Green will host first place RHA Kelowna on Friday and Saturday before the Featured Game of the Day Sunday.

Delta Green is led by Team BC netminders Jillian Matthews (2-3-0) and Maisie Cope (4-1-1), who was named the 2023/24 CSSHL Female U18 Prep Top Goaltender. The duo have combined for a 1.91 GAA, .933 SV% and 1 shutout this season. Now in her fourth CSSHL season, Molly Cole (10-5-15) has tallied a team high 10 goals and 15 points. Defenseman Sadie Isfeld’s (7-3-0) seven goals led all Female U18 Prep defensemen this season. While the Delta Green offence might lack the star power of their opponent, 12 skaters have at least five points this season as the unit relies on its depth. Despite their slow starts offensively, look for Minnesota State University commit Katie Olfert (4-3-7) and Cornell University commit London McDavid (3-4-7) to make an impact sooner, rather than later, this season.

Coming off their third straight CSSHL Female U18 Prep Western Championship, RHA Kelowna has started the season off by going undefeated through their first nine games. But for the first time in eight seasons their will be a new head coach behind the bench as Garrett Festerling replaces Kris Hogg who recently left to join Clarkson University as an assistant coach in the NCAA. Among the 20 RHA Kelowna players include a CSSHL best 15 who represented their province last week at the 2024 U18 Women’s National Championships. 2008 born forwards Alida Korte (7-16-23) and Hayley McDonald (10-10-20) pace the RHA Kelowna offence, sitting third and fourth in league scoring. Danica Maynard (4-8-12), Team BC captain and Top Defenseman at the U18 Women’s National Championships, is tied with 2009 born Ava McDermid (0-12-12) for the lead on the RHA Kelowna blueline. Jaya Schippel (4-0-0) and Ava Drabyk (5-0-0) have combined for a 0.56 GAA, .968 SV% and 5 shutouts in the teams unbeaten run.

 

 

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CSSHL Coaches of the Month: October /csshl-coaches-of-the-month-october?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=csshl-coaches-of-the-month-october Tue, 12 Nov 2024 21:37:26 +0000 /?p=6639 The 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) is excited to announce the three winners of the Coach of the Month Award for October: FX Girard, Kris Hogg, and Rick McConnell. For the 2024/25 season the CSSHL is proud to introduce the Coach of the Month Award for the three different CSSHL divisions: Eastern, West Female, […]

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The 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) is excited to announce the three winners of the Coach of the Month Award for October: FX Girard, Kris Hogg, and Rick McConnell.

For the 2024/25 season the CSSHL is proud to introduce the Coach of the Month Award for the three different CSSHL divisions: Eastern, West Female, and West Male.

This award is aimed at recognizing the incredible coaches within the CSSHL and acknowledges their hard work, dedication, commitment, leadership and impact on the game both on and off the ice.

We would like to congratulate these three coaches, who were all nominated by their programs, for their hard work in the month of October.

East Division –聽 FX Girard, Bourget College:

“As a Bourget College alum and former NCAA student-athlete, FX is incredible leader for student-athletes. He is a great assistant bench-boss, giving a ton to student-athletes on and off the ice. He serves as the programs Strength Coach with a Kinesiology background. FX always making decisions that best benefit individuals and has a great support mechanism and amazing coaching potential.”

West Female Division –聽 Kris Hogg, RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna:

“Kris recently joined NCAA program Clarkson University as an assistant coach, after leading RHA Kelowna to an undefeated start to the 2024/25 season. During his eight year coaching career in the CSSHL he has accomplished the following:

  • 106 players graduated to play College Hockey
  • 5 CSSHL Western Championships, including 3 straight
  • 1 Gold Medal at Winter Games team BC
  • 1 Western Canadian National Championship
  • 2 Stoney Creek Titles
  • Calgary Firestarter Tournament Champion
  • 164-14-7 CSSHL regular season record
  • +861 goal differential”

West Male Division – Rick McConnell, Pilot Mound Hockey Academy:聽

“Rick is the staple of the PMHA coaching staff. Rick’s open-door policy has allowed his players to gain trust and build strong habits to start the season. Rick’s communication with his team has set them up for success this season, allowing players to feel comfortable and accepting that mistakes will happen and that learning from them is of the utmost importance. Rick’s practice style is high-paced with strong competition in a positive atmosphere. Rick strongly encourages his student-athletes to participate in community events, including cleaning the arena, volunteering with Pilot Mound Minor Hockey, and helping with the Learn to Skate program with Rock Lake Figure Skating. Coach Rick is PMHA’s coach mentor and has spent many hours to start the season to get everybody on the same page within the PMHA program. Rick is the go-to person on staff, and PMHA appreciates the extra effort that he puts into the program to get the academy involved with the local community.”

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Sanche Named October CSSHL WHL Alumni of the Month /sanche-named-october-csshl-whl-alumni-of-the-month?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=sanche-named-october-csshl-whl-alumni-of-the-month Mon, 04 Nov 2024 22:18:28 +0000 /?p=6595 Former CSSHL and current Everett Silvertips netminder Jesse Sanche has been named the October CSSHL WHL Alumni Player of the Month. Sanche went 8-1-0 with 1 shutout while recording a 1.33 GAA and 0.940 SV% in nine games with Everett during October. On the season he is 10-2-0 with a WHL best 10 wins, 1.98 […]

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Former CSSHL and current Everett Silvertips netminder Jesse Sanche has been named the October CSSHL WHL Alumni Player of the Month.

Sanche went 8-1-0 with 1 shutout while recording a 1.33 GAA and 0.940 SV% in nine games with Everett during October. On the season he is 10-2-0 with a WHL best 10 wins, 1.98 GAA and 0.924 SV%.

The Kamloops, BC goalie joined the CSSHL for the 2019/20 U15 Prep season going 12-4-0 with a 2.98 GAA, .889 SV% and 1 shutout with the Pursuit of Excellence (now RHA Kelowna). The following season with RHA Kelowna he would go 3-0-0 with a 1.00 GAA and .939 SV% in 3 U15 Prep games.

He would join Okanagan Hockey Academy (OHA) for the 2021/22 U17 Prep season, posting a 6-7-0 record, .880 SV% and 4.67 GAA while being named the CSSHL U17 Prep Top Goaltender. At the conclusion of the season the Kamloops Blazers would select him in the second round, 42nd overall at the 2021 WHL Draft.

Sanche would return to OHA for the 2022/23 U18 Prep season where he went 8-3-1 with a 3.18 GAA and .898 SV%. Sanche would make his WHL debut with the Blazers during that season.

The 2023/24 season was his first full season in the WHL with the Blazers. Sanche would play 30 games posting a 4.66 GAA, .872 SV% and 6-17-1 record.

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October Players of the Month /october-players-of-the-month-2?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=october-players-of-the-month-2 Mon, 04 Nov 2024 16:23:25 +0000 /?p=6606 The CSSHL has announced the eight division winners of the October Player of the Month Award. U15: Lucca Tassone, Yale Hockey Academy The Abbotsford, BC netminder went 3-0-0 with 1 shutout, a 0.67GAA and .971SV% in three games during October. On the season he is 6-0-0 while leading the division with a 0.90GAA, .962SV% and […]

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

U15: Lucca Tassone, Yale Hockey Academy

The Abbotsford, BC netminder went 3-0-0 with 1 shutout, a 0.67GAA and .971SV% in three games during October. On the season he is 6-0-0 while leading the division with a 0.90GAA, .962SV% and 2 shutouts.

U15 Prep: Teagen Bouchard, Northern Alberta Xtreme

In 8 games the Fahler, AB forward scored 8 goals and added 12 assists for an October best 20 points. In 15 games this season Bouchard leads the U15 Prep division with 34 points, posting 14 goals and 20 assists.

U17: Maximilian Koppel, RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna

For the second straight month an RHA Kelowna forward has been named the POTM. In 11 games Koppel posted a division best 10 goals and 20 points, bringing the Regensburg, Germany forward’s season totals to 18 goals, 20 assists and a division best 38 points in 21 games.

U17 Prep: Les Toth, St. George’s School

In five games in October the White Rock, BC netminder went 5-0-0 with 2 shutouts, a 0.98GAA and .967SV% through 305 minutes of action. On the season Toth holds a 7-3-1 record with a 2.26GAA, .942SV% and 2 shutouts.

U18 Prep: Austin Polonoski, Pilot Mound Hockey Academy

In his second season with Pilot Mound, Polonoski recorded a division best 17 assists and 20 points in just 7 games in October. On the season the Thunder Bay, ON forward has 5 goals with division bests in assists (19) and points (24) in 10 games this season.

Female U18 Prep: Rowyn Street, RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg

The Winnipeg, MB forward tied for the division lead with 15 points in 7 games in October, scoring 7 goals and 8 assists. In her second season in the CSSHL with RHA Winnipeg, Street has 9 goals and 10 assists, placing her fifth in league scoring with 19 points.

Eastern U17: Antonio Lombardo, Lower Canada College

A defenseman from Montreal, QC, Lombardo led all defensemen with eight assists and nine points in four games in October. All four of his games this season took place in October, leading to him sitting first among defensemen in assists (8) and second in points (9).

Eastern U18: Ezekiel Lambert, Ulysse Academie聽

Lambert finished second among all skaters in October with 10 points in 6 games while his 8 assists were tops in the division. The Saint-Gilles, QC product is currently tied among all defensemen for the division lead with 3 goals, 8 assists and 11 points in 8 games this season.

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1-on-1 with Chloe Primerano: Canada’s Next Superstar /1-on-1-with-chloe-primerano-canadas-next-superstar?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=1-on-1-with-chloe-primerano-canadas-next-superstar Mon, 28 Oct 2024 21:40:13 +0000 /?p=6583 Fresh off being named to Canada’s National Women’s team for the first time at just 17 years old, hear from Chloe Primerano, the first ever female skater selected at a CHL Draft, on her time in the CSSHL with BWC Academy and RHA Kelowna. The University of Minnesota freshman represented Team Canada at the 2024 […]

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Fresh off being named to Canada’s National Women’s team for the first time at just 17 years old, hear from Chloe Primerano, the first ever female skater selected at a CHL Draft, on her time in the CSSHL with BWC Academy and RHA Kelowna.

The University of Minnesota freshman represented Team Canada at the 2024 U18 Women鈥檚 World Championships, earning MVP, Best Defender, Tournament Allstar and Leading Scorer honours, setting the record for most points by a defender at one U18 Women鈥檚 Worlds (16) and most points by a Canadian at one U18 Women鈥檚 Worlds. This summer she was named to the Canada Women鈥檚 U18 team that competed against the United States for a three-games series from August 14-17, 2024.

Primerano became the the first female-skater ever selected in a CHL Draft when the Vancouver Giants selected her in the 13th round, 268th overall at the 2022 WHL Draft. In just two seasons in the Female U18 Prep division with RHA Kelowna the North Vancouver, BC defender graduated from the CSSHL as the most successful student-athlete in women鈥檚 history. Her 105 career assists are most all time among Female U18 Prep skaters while her 164 career points rank 1 back of the all-time record. Her 59 career goals are fourth most all-time, and most among defensemen, giving her the all-time career lead among defensemen in assists (105), goals (59) and points (164). This past season Primerano set the Female U18 Prep single season record, among all skaters, with 35 goals, 54 assists and 89 points in just 29 games to earn her second straight CSSHL Female U18 Prep MVP Award.

In 10 NCAA games this season Primerano has 1 goal and 5 assists.

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Four CSSHL Alumna Named to Team Canada /four-csshl-alumna-named-to-team-canada?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=four-csshl-alumna-named-to-team-canada Mon, 28 Oct 2024 19:46:59 +0000 /?p=6581 Four 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) alumna have been selected to represent Team Canada as they face-off against Team U.S. for the first three games of the 2024-25 Rivalry Series, starting November 6 in San Jose, California. Among the 25 players selected include Emily Clark, Chloe Primerano, Danielle Serdachny and Sophie Shirley. Clark spent […]

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Four 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) alumna have been selected to represent Team Canada as they face-off against Team U.S. for the first three games of the 2024-25 Rivalry Series, starting November 6 in San Jose, California.

Among the 25 players selected include Emily Clark, Chloe Primerano, Danielle Serdachny and Sophie Shirley.

Clark spent two seasons with the Okanagan Hockey Academy (OHA) Female U18 Prep season. The Saskatoon, SK forward would go on to play five seasons in the NCAA with the University of Wisconsin, recording 70 goals and 76 assists in 147 games. She spent last season in the PWHL with Ottawa where she had 4 goals and 11 assists in 24 games.

Internationally Clark has represented Canada since 2011. To this date she has two U18 Women鈥檚 Worlds gold medals, one bronze, four silver and three gold medals at the Women’s World Championships. She has captured a silver medal at the 2018 Olympics and a gold medal a the 2022 Olympics.

Primerano will make her National Women’s team debut at just 17 years old. The University of Minnesota freshman represented Team Canada at the 2024 U18 Women’s World Championships, earning MVP, Best Defender, Tournament Allstar and Leading Scorer honours, setting the record for most points by a defender at one U18 Women鈥檚 Worlds (16) and most points by a Canadian at one U18 Women鈥檚 Worlds. This summer she was named to the Canada Women’s U18 team that competed against the United States for a three-games series from August 14-17, 2024.

Primerano became the the first female-skater ever selected in a CHL Draft when the Vancouver Giants selected her in the 13th round, 268th overall at the 2022 WHL Draft. In just two seasons in the Female U18 Prep division with RHA Kelowna the North Vancouver, BC defender graduated from the CSSHL as the most successful student-athlete in women’s history. Her 105 career assists are most all time among Female U18 Prep skaters while her 164 career points rank 1 back of the all-time record. Her 59 career goals are fourth most all-time, and most among defensemen, giving her the all-time career lead among defensemen in assists (105), goals (59) and points (164). This past season Primerano set the Female U18 Prep single season record, among all skaters, with 35 goals, 54 assists and 89 points in just 29 games to earn her second straight CSSHL Female U18 Prep MVP Award.

In 10 NCAA games this season Primerano has 1 goal and 5 assists.

Selected second overall at the 2024 Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) Draft, by the Ottawa Charge,聽Serdachny spent two seasons in the CSSHL with the Pursuit of Excellence (POE) Female U18 Prep team. She joined the program in 2017/18, finishing third in team scoring with 46 points. The following year she would finish second in team and league scoring with 58 points, bringing her CSSHL career total to 104 points in 49 games. That year she would also represent Team Canada at the World Women’s U18 Championship, tallying four points and being named as a ‘Top 3 Player on Team’, helping Canada capture gold.

The Edmonton, AB forward made the jump to the NCAA in 2019/20 with Colgate University. In 5 seasons with Colgate she finished with 238 points in 180 games. Her 61 points in 2023/24 were fifth among NCAA skaters while her 71 points in 2022/23 led all NCAA players. During her NCAA career she would be named a NCAA First Team All-American twice.

Serdachny scored the overtime winner in the Gold Medal game for Team Canada at the 2024 Women’s World Championships. To go along with her 2024 gold medal she has a 2023 silver medal and a 2019 gold medal at the U18 Women鈥檚 Worlds.

Shirley played in the CSSHL for OHA before joining the University of Wisconsin for five seasons. In 177 NCAA games the Saskatoon, SK forward had 81 goals and 108 assists while winning three NCAA Championships. Last PWHL season Shirley had 3 goals and 2 assists in 20 games with Boston.

On the international stage she has won two U18 Women鈥檚 Worlds silver medals while being named the Tournaments Best Forward in 2017.

 

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12 CSSHL Alumni Named to Team Canada U17 /12-csshl-alumni-named-to-team-canada-u17?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=12-csshl-alumni-named-to-team-canada-u17 Mon, 14 Oct 2024 17:47:07 +0000 /?p=6546 12 former 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) student-athletes have been selected to represent Team Canada at the 2024 U17 World Challenge. The tournament, which is set to take place November 3-9 at Progressive Auto Sales Arena in Sarnia, ON, will see 44 players represent Team Canada White and Team Canada Red. Among the 44 […]

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12 former 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) student-athletes have been selected to represent Team Canada at the 2024 U17 World Challenge.

The tournament, which is set to take place November 3-9 at Progressive Auto Sales Arena in Sarnia, ON, will see 44 players represent Team Canada White and Team Canada Red.

Among the 44 players selected are 15 from the WHL, 12 of which played in the CSSHL including 2023 and 2024 WHL Draft first overall picks Daxon Rudolph and Landon DuPont. After joining fellow CSSHL alumnus Connor Bedard as the only two players in WHL History to receive Exceptional Status, DuPont is the lone 2009 born player on the Team Canada rosters.

The 12 CSSHL alumni represent six different CSSHL member programs: Okanagan Hockey Academy (3), RHA Kelowna (3), Edge School (2), Northern Alberta Xtreme (2), Delta Hockey Academy, and Pilot Mound Hockey Academy.

Canada Red:

  • Carson Carels, Prince George Cougars (Pilot Mound Hockey Academy)
  • Landon DuPont, Everett Silvertips (Edge School)
  • Joe Iginla, Edmonton Oil Kings (RHA Kelowna)
  • Cruz Pavao, Tri-City Americans (Edge School)

Canada White:

  • Riley Boychuk, Prince Albert Raiders (Northern Alberta Xtreme)
  • Ryan Lin, Vancouver Giants (Delta Hockey Academy)
  • Liam Ruck, Medicine Hat Tigers (Okanagan Hockey Academy)
  • Giorgos Pantelas, Brandon Wheat Kings (RHA Kelowna)
  • Mathis Preston, Spokane Chiefs (Okanagan Hockey Academy)
  • Markus Ruck, Medicine Hat Tigers (Okanagan Hockey Academy)
  • Daxon Rudolph, Prince Albert Raiders (Northern Alberta Xtreme)
  • Keaton Verhoeff, Victoria Royals (RHA Kelowna)

This will be the second time Lin, Preston, L. Ruck, M. Ruck, Rudolph, and Verhoeff represent Team Canada, having previously done so at the 2024 Youth Olympics.

The 2024 U17 World Challenge kicks off on November 3, with Canada White taking on Czechia at 3:30 p.m. ET and Canada Red facing off against Finland at 7:30 p.m. ET. Teams will play two preliminary-round games before the medal round, which concludes on Nov. 9 with the medal games, as well as the fifth-place game. The event will also feature pre-tournament games in Sarnia, Petrolia and Forest on November 1.

The 2023 U17 World Challenge saw 13 CSSHL alumni compete for Team Canada Red and White.聽

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CSSHL Student-Athletes of the Month: September /csshl-student-athletes-of-the-month-september?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=csshl-student-athletes-of-the-month-september Tue, 08 Oct 2024 21:38:46 +0000 /?p=6526 The 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) is excited to announce the four winners of the Student-Athlete of the Month Award for September: Spencer Garzon, Anzeka Cabelova, Ryker Klassen and Yuki Kido. For the 2024/25 season the CSSHL is proud to introduce the Student-Athlete of the Month Award for the four different CSSHL divisions/age brackets: […]

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The 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) is excited to announce the four winners of the Student-Athlete of the Month Award for September: Spencer Garzon, Anzeka Cabelova, Ryker Klassen and Yuki Kido.

For the 2024/25 season the CSSHL is proud to introduce the Student-Athlete of the Month Award for the four different CSSHL divisions/age brackets: Eastern, West Female, West U18 MAle (U18 Prep, U17 Prep, U17) and West U15 Male (U15 Prep and U15) .

This award is aimed at recognizing the student-athletes within the CSSHL and acknowledges their hard work, dedication, commitment, leadership, academics and community impact.

We would like to congratulate these four student-athletes, who were all nominated by their programs, for their hard work in the month of September.

East Division – Spencer Garzon, Fort Erie International Academy U17:

“Spencer was recently named Team Captain and after the first month he鈥檚 in the top three academically. He鈥檚 a leader on and off the ice and has helped the new players adjust to dorms and day to day demands of being a student athlete at Fort Erie”

West Female Division – Anezka Cabelova, RHA Kelowna Female U18 Prep:

“Anezka joined RINK last year and completed the year with a 91% grade average over five subjects. Anezka is studying to graduate both in BC as well as Czech Republic and even with the heavy hockey game schedule, she remains current in her schoolwork. Anezka has also been a volunteer and helped minor hockey teams on the ice. She is committed and outstanding in all she does.”

West Male U18 Division – Ryker Klassen, South Alberta Hockey Academy U17 Prep:

“Ryker currently has a 90% in Math 20-1, 85% in English 20-1 and 87% in Social 20-1. He has led our team through his consistent work ethic in the classroom and on the ice. Ryker goes out of his way to help out the grade 10 math students on his team when they are stuck on concepts. His assignments are always done on time and to the best of his ability. Ryker’s teachers have commented on his respectfulness in the classroom and his respect, inclusion and interaction with all students in the school environment.”

West Male U15 Division – Yuki Kido, Pilot Mound Hockey Academy U15 Prep:

“Yuki has excelled in arriving in a new country and adapting to the new culture in Canada. Yuki has demonstrated strong goaltending on the ice, in the classroom, and in off-ice workouts. Yuki goes above and beyond in his first month at PMHA for his teammates. He is self-confident and self-disciplined which has been critical in setting good habits for the U15 Prep program that we would like to maintain over time. Yuki accepts feedback from staff well, and we look forward to watching him grow this season.”

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Schmidt Named September CSSHL WHL Alumni of the Month /schmidt-named-september-csshl-whl-alumni-of-the-month?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=schmidt-named-september-csshl-whl-alumni-of-the-month Wed, 02 Oct 2024 20:23:52 +0000 /?p=6493 Former CSSHL and current Vancouver Giants forward Cameron Schmidt has been named the September CSSHL WHL Alumni Player of the Month. In the month of September Schmidt recorded a WHL best 6 goals in 3 games, while his 7 points have him ranked second in league scoring. The Prince George, BC forward joined RINK Hockey […]

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Former CSSHL and current Vancouver Giants forward Cameron Schmidt has been named the September CSSHL WHL Alumni Player of the Month.

In the month of September Schmidt recorded a WHL best 6 goals in 3 games, while his 7 points have him ranked second in league scoring.

The Prince George, BC forward joined RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna for the 2021/22 U15 Prep season where he recorded 25 goals and 16 assists in 13 games. At the end of the season the Giants would select Schmidt in the first round, seventh overall at the 2022 WHL Draft.

During the 2022/23 U18 Prep season Schmidt would play 14 games, finishing with 13 goals and 8 assists with RHA Kelowna.

Schmidt would join the Giants for the 2023/24 WHL season, tallying 31 goals and 27 assists in his rookie campaign. He would also represent Team Canada White at the U17 World Hockey Challenge, scoring 5 goals in 8 games including the overtime winner to land Team Canada a Gold medal. Schmidt was also a part of the 2024 Team Canada that captured Gold at the Hlinka Gretzky Cup where he finished with 3 goals and 1 assist in 5 games.

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September Players of the Month /september-players-of-the-month?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=september-players-of-the-month Wed, 02 Oct 2024 18:04:29 +0000 /?p=6494 The CSSHL has announced the eight division winners of the September Player of the Month Award. U15: Jayden Ni, Delta Hockey Academy White In his first season in the CSSHL the South Surrey, BC forward had a division best 9 goals and 13 points in 6 U15 games during the month of September. U15 Prep: […]

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The CSSHL has announced the eight division winners of the September Player of the Month Award.

U15: Jayden Ni, Delta Hockey Academy White

In his first season in the CSSHL the South Surrey, BC forward had a division best 9 goals and 13 points in 6 U15 games during the month of September.

U15 Prep: Chayse Fedoriuk, OHA Edmonton

The Sherwood Park, AB defenseman leads all skaters with 8 assists and 11 points through 4 games this season. His 3 goals are a division best among defensemen.

U17: Kesler Hamilton, RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna

During the month of September Hamilton led all skaters with 11 assists and 19 points in 8 games. The Kelowna, BC forward has chipped in 8 goals in his 8 games, while recording at least a point in every game this season.

U17 Prep: Jaggar John, OHA Edmonton

The 2024 CSSHL U15 Prep Western Championship MVP picked-up where he finished off last season as he has a division best 14 points in 5 games with OHA Edmonton. The Saskatoon Blades third round pick at the 2024 WHL Draft has 4 goals and 10 assists on the season.

U18 Prep: River Arnason, RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg

Arnason leads all skaters with 5 goals while his 10 points are tied for the division lead. The Winnipeg, MB forward has recorded 84 points in 52 games the last two seasons, split between the U17 Prep and U15 Prep divisions.

Female U18 Prep: Maddie Kaiser, Balmoral Hall School

In her first season with Balmoral Kaiser has a division best 8 assists and 13 points in 3 games this season. The Winnipeg, MB forward spent the 2021/22 and 2022/23 seasons with St. Mary’s academy recording 38 points in 55 games.

Eastern U17: Sebastien Bourgeau, CIH Academy

The Orleans, ON netminder has played two games with CIH Academy this season going 2-0-0 with 1 shutout. His 2 wins, 1 shutout. 0.50GAA and .986SV% are all a division best.

Eastern U18: Jack Sangster, King’s-Edgehill School

Sangster leads the CSSHL Eastern U18 division with 7 goals and 9 points in 5 games this season. This is the Bedford, NS forwards first season in the CSSHL.

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