Stanstead College - 麻豆传媒入口 Thu, 03 Apr 2025 17:50:55 +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 Stanstead College - 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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Stanstead Wins East U17 Championship in First Year in CSSHL /stanstead-wins-east-u17-championship-in-first-year-in-csshl Sun, 23 Mar 2025 19:08:46 +0000 /?p=7183 In their first season in the 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL), Stanstead College has captured the 2025 CSSHL Eastern U17 Championship. Stanstead College (Stanstead, QC) would defeat Selwyn House School (Westmount, QC) by a score of 3-1 in the finals to capture their first ever CSSHL Championship. Stanstead was the number one seed heading […]

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In their first season in the 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL), Stanstead College has captured the 2025 CSSHL Eastern U17 Championship.

Stanstead College (Stanstead, QC) would defeat Selwyn House School (Westmount, QC) by a score of 3-1 in the finals to capture their first ever CSSHL Championship.

Stanstead was the number one seed heading into the Championships, and remained that way after going 2-0 in the Round Robin. They would beat Okanagan Hockey Ontario (Whitby, ON) 4-1 in the quarter-finals before overcoming a third period deficit to beat rivals Bishop鈥檚 College School (Sherbrooke, QC) 2-1 in the semis.

In their first season in the CSSHL, Selwyn House came into the East U17 Championships as the fifth seed. They would go 1-1 in the Round Robin to finish second in Pool A. In the quarter-finals they would defeat the seven seed Ontario Hockey Academy (Cornwall, ON) 6-1, before knocking-off longstanding rival Lower Canada College (Montreal, QC) in the semi-finals.

Selwyn held a 2-1 season series lead over Stanstead during the regular season, earning a point in all three matchups against the number one seed. But Stanstead would beat them 5-1 in the round robin to level the series, setting up a series deciding match in the finals.

In the finals the game remained scoreless after 20 as Gabriel Poitras (22/23) and Nicolas Capolicchio (36/38) kept clean sheets for their respective teams.

Parker Banks would score the opening goal midway through the second, tipping home a Charles Faucher point shot to give Stanstead the 1-0 lead.

Stanstead would extend their lead early in the third, as Frederick Bourque fired home a one timer just as a Selwyn penalty expired.

Pasquale Presti cut into the lead late in the second, scoring a power play marker with 5:14 remaining.

However, Matej Dobos ended the game with an empty netter with 52 seconds left to play, securing Stanstead their first ever CSSHL Championship.

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CSSHL Coaches of the Month: December /csshl-coaches-of-the-month-december Tue, 07 Jan 2025 21:34:14 +0000 /?p=6834 The 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) is excited to announce the three winners of the Coach of the Month Award for December: Olivier Magnan, Ryan Carels, Jordan McTaggart 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 […]

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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 December: Olivier Magnan, Ryan Carels, Jordan McTaggart

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 December.

East Division – Olivier Magnan, Stanstead College

“Coach Magnan and the U17 Stanstead College Spartans went聽 3-1 in the month of December. Olivier is a skilled technical coach, crafty motivator and well-respected by his players and hockey community. On a day to day basis, Olivier works well with all teams on campus and is a calm voice for the development of our players. He is also a sound mentor for other coaches in our program.”

West Female Division – Ryan Carels, Pilot Mound Hockey Academy

“Ryan exemplifies leadership, dedication, and commitment both on and off the ice. Ryan has innovative practice plans that have improved his team’s performance and individual player skills. He has a major focus on skill development. He fosters a positive and inclusive team culture, emphasizing the importance of teamwork, resilience, and sportsmanship. Under his guidance, players have developed not only as athletes but also as individuals, demonstrating growth in their personal and academic lives.

Off the ice, Ryan is a pillar in the community. He actively organizes programs, engaging young athletes and promoting the values of hockey. His mentorship extends beyond the rink, as he is always available to provide support and advice to his players, helping them navigate any challenges they face.”

West Male Division – Jordan McTaggart, Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy

“In December, the Wenatchee U18 Prep team swept a weekend 3 game showcase series (Abbotsford, BC) for the first time in program history. Jordan work’s very close with our defensemen and we had the lowest shots against in those three games. He is a first class coach that gives so many ways to the game. He runs our USA Hockey ADM series and also helps with USA Hockey ‘Learn to Play’. These are sectioned by our local hockey association Wenatchee Amateur Hockey Association and he has been here for the last eight years giving back to the community. His father Jim See Bio helped get Jordan into the game of hockey.

Jordan also helps the Wenatchee Wild in the WHL as a Skills Coach when called on. He is always the first guy to lend a hand to any of the players and parents. He drives the 15 passenger bus for the program, does all of the travel arrangements, orders all of the equipment and many more tasks.

Without a question we would not be where we are today without Jordan, AKA Tags, at Wenatchee. He knows the game so well and the players love his teaching aspects of the game. He never gets to high or to low but is a first class coach for our players. They are blessed to be coached by him.”

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December Players of the Month /december-players-of-the-month-2024 Fri, 03 Jan 2025 22:44:20 +0000 /?p=6818 The CSSHL has announced the eight division winners of the December Player of the Month Award. U15: Brody Antignani, Edge School It was a dominant month for Antignani as he record a division best 9 goals and 19 points in just five games for Edge School. On the season the Calgary, AB forward leads all […]

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

U15: Brody Antignani, Edge School

It was a dominant month for Antignani as he record a division best 9 goals and 19 points in just five games for Edge School. On the season the Calgary, AB forward leads all U15 skaters with 56 points and a 2.95 Pts/GP in 19 games played.

U15 Prep: Peter Banicevic, Delta Hockey Academy

Banicevic started the season with 23 points in 14 games before exploding for 15 points in 4 games in December, launching him from 30th to 13th in league scoring. His 15 points and 9 assists in December led the U15 Prep division. Now in his second CSSHL season, the Burnaby, BC forward has 74 points in 45 career games.

U17: Luke Edgehouse, Okanagan Hockey Academy

A defenseman from Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, Edgehouse led all skaters with 6 goals, 7 assists and 13 points in December. In his first season in the CSSHL he sits third among all defensemen with 25 points in 20 games.

U17 Prep: Sam Trnecka, STAR Academy

Trnecka went 2-0-0 with 1 shutout, a .959 SV% and 1.00 GAA in December for STAR. In his first CSSHL season the Issaquah, Washington netminder holds a 6-3-0 record with 2 shutouts, a 2.67 GAA and .915 SV%.

U18 Prep: Liam Ryan, Shawnigan Lake School

The St. John’s, NL netminder went 3-0-0 with 1 shutout, a 1.33 GAA and .959 SV%, allowing just 4 goals in wins over North Shore, Notre Dame and Indigenous Sports Academy. Having previously played for Shawnigan in 2022/23 and Stanstead College in 2023/24, Ryan is 8-3-0 with 2 shutouts, a .935 SV% and 2.37 GAA this season.

Female U18 Prep: Riley Cooper, OHA Edmonton

With three goals and five assists in four games, Cooper finished second among all Female U18 Prep skaters with eight points in December. A 2009 born forward from Edmonton, AB, Cooper sits tied for eighth in league scoring with 29 points. Her 10 goals, 19 assists and 29 points are all a team best.

Eastern U17: Alexis Lavoie, Stanstead College

Lavoie led all East U17 skaters with 5 goals, while his 10 points were second behind teammate and November POTM, Emanuel Ganz. In his first CSSHL season the 2009 born Sherbrooke, QC forward sits third in league scoring with 25 points in 13 games.

Eastern U18: Zachary Roussy, Bishops College School

Selected in the sixth round of the 2024 QMJHL Draft by the Gatineau Olympiques, Roussy had one goal and four assists in three games for Bishop’s. Now in his second CSSHL season, the Chambly, QC product leads all defensemen with 10 assists and a 1.44 Pts/GP, while his 13 points sits second, one off the division lead.

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CSSHL Featured Game of the Day: December 6-8, 2024 /csshl-featured-game-of-the-day-december-6-8-2024 Fri, 06 Dec 2024 17:29:44 +0000 /?p=6750 The CSSHL Featured Game’s of the Day for December 6-8, 2024 will feature match-ups from the East U17, U18 Prep and U15 divisions with games taking place in Westmount, QC, Devon, AB, and Burnaby, BC. You can catch all of the action live on FloHockey. Friday, December 6, 2024 – 3:30pm EST: Westmount Arena Stanstead […]

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The CSSHL Featured Game’s of the Day for December 6-8, 2024 will feature match-ups from the East U17, U18 Prep and U15 divisions with games taking place in Westmount, QC, Devon, AB, and Burnaby, BC.

You can catch all of the action live on FloHockey.

Friday, December 6, 2024 – 3:30pm EST: Westmount Arena

Stanstead College (11-0-0) vs Selwyn House School (3-1-0) East U17

As new programs to the CSSHL, this will be the first time in history the two teams face-off in league play, with the top ranked Stanstead College (Stanstead, QC) travelling to take on the fifth ranked Selwyn House School (Westmount, QC).

Selwyn House is led by netminder Luca Ottoni (2-1-0) who carries a 1.67 GAA, .931 SV% and 1 shutout, as his team sits 2.25 goals against per game is second behind only Stanstead. A fourth round pick by the Acadie-Bathurst Titan at the 2024 QMJHL Draft, Lynden Larsen (1-8-9) leads Selwyn House in assists and points this season. Gianluca Velenosi (5-2-7) has scored at over a goal per game pace this season to lead his team in that category. Forward Yulen Billy (2-4-6) and defenseman Tommy Nicolopolous (2-4-6), another 2024 QMJHL Draft selection by the Acadie-Bathurst Titan, are the only other Selwyn House skaters averaging a point per game rate this season.聽

Sitting undefeated on the season with 10 of their 11 wins coming in regulation, Stanstead has given up just 15 goals against, while scoring 60, in 11 games. Fresh off being named the November Player of the Month, Emanuel Ganz (10-12-22) leads the East U17 division with 10 goals and 22 points. Alexis Lavoie (9-12-21) sits closely behind in third while defenseman Maxime Aboud (2-15-17) leads all skaters with 17 assists. In net, Gabriel Poitras (4-0-0) leads the East U17 division with a .959 SV%, while his 1.23 GAA ranks second, just ahead of teammate Jonas Murrer (6-0-0) and his 1.33 GAA. The duo has combined for a 1.36 GAA, .941 SV% and 2 shutouts this season.

Saturday, December 7, 2024 – 6:45pm MST: GFL Twin Arena

Edge School (12-3-0) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (12-1-1) U18 Prep

A rematch of the 2024 CSSHL U18 Prep Western Championship Final, this will be the second time the two teams face-off this season with number one ranked NAX taking the first matchup October 19 by a score of 2-1 over second ranked Edge.

Edge School (Calgary, AB) is continues to rely on their goalie tandem that has given up a division low 26 goals in 15 games. 2024 WHL Draft third round pick Leif Oaten (6-1-0) and 2023 WHL Draft second round pick Ryley Budd (6-2-0) sit first and fifth in the U18 Prep division with a 1.29 and 2.14 GAA. Oaten, who leads the U18 Prep division with a .955 SV%, and Budd have combined for 3 shutouts on the season. Everett Silvertips 2024 WHL Draft first round pick Mirco Dufour (11-17-28) leads the team in scoring after an impressive weekend that saw him record 11 points in 3 games. Prince George Cougars prospect Keegan De Sa (10-15-25), Adam M’Hamed (9-13-22) and Seattle Thunderbirds first rounder Brock England (9-12-21) all have 20-plus points on the season. Kamloops Blazers second round pick Joaquin Geras (4-13-17) leads the Edge blueline with 17 points.

NAX (Devon, AB) has remained atop the U18 Prep division for the entirety of the season to the point. Despite their impressive resume, the unit doesn’t have a single skater inside the Top 25 for points this season. Instead, they have relied on their depth as a team, with 9 skaters having double digit points and all but two having at least five. Ben Deacon (6-18-24) leads the team in scoring while Carter Ellsworth (11-11-22) and Mason Koponyas (6-14-20) both have 20-plus points. Saskatoon Blades prospect Liam Eisnor (9-5-14) paces the NAX blueline. In net, Tyler Swanson (7-0-0) remains undefeated and sits third with a 1.84 GAA, and sixth with a .927 SV%.

Sunday, December 8, 2024 – 9:30am PST: Burnaby Winter Club

Delta Hockey Academy Black (16-2-1) vs BWC Academy (12-5-0) U15

The two teams will meet for the second time this season after sixth ranked BWC Academy beat fifth ranked Delta Black 5-3 on October 20.

For Delta Black (Delta, BC), Taegeon Park (15-15-30) and Woojin Seo (13-15-28) each sit inside the top 10 for league scoring. Four other Delta Black skaters find themselves above the 20 points threshold, including defenseman Silas Colina (7-13-20) and Beckham Skrypnyk (4-16-20). With more than 100 goals on the season, 14 Delta Black skaters have double digit point totals. The November Player of the Month, Luc Wilson-Kurenoff (8-1-0) sits second in the division with a 1.32 GAA and .951 SV%, while his three shutouts top the division leaderboard.

BWC Academy (Burnaby, BC) netmidners Tyson Oake (6-2-0) and Jordan Bigelow (6-3-0) have split the work between the pipes, combining for a .892 SV% and a 3.42 GAA with 1 shutout. Like Delta Black, the depth for BWC Academy runs deep with 6 skaters sitting on the plus side of 20 points, while 11 are in double digits. Wyatt Lowther (13-15-28) and Eric Prexler (11-16-27) sit neck-and-neck atop the BWC Academy scoring leaders while defenseman Michael Puddicombe (2-13-15) leads the BWC Academy defensive unit.

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November Players of the Month /november-players-of-the-month-2024 Mon, 02 Dec 2024 23:16:12 +0000 /?p=6728 The CSSHL has announced the eight division winners of the November Player of the Month Award. U15: Luc Wilson-Kurenoff, Delta Hockey Academy Black Wilson-Kurenoff went 5-0-0 with division bests 0.98 GAA, .962 SV% and 2 shutouts. On the season the Surrey, BC netminder is 8-1-0 with a division high 3 shutouts. His 1.32 GAA and […]

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

U15: Luc Wilson-Kurenoff, Delta Hockey Academy Black

Wilson-Kurenoff went 5-0-0 with division bests 0.98 GAA, .962 SV% and 2 shutouts. On the season the Surrey, BC netminder is 8-1-0 with a division high 3 shutouts. His 1.32 GAA and .951 SV% rank second among U15 goalies.

U15 Prep: Ahmad Fayad, Northern Alberta Xtreme

The Sturgeon County, AB forward had 2 goals and 14 assists in just 6 games in November. On the season he leads the U15 Prep division with 44 points in 19 games. Last season Fayad led the entire U15 division with 76 points in games as he helped NAX capture the 2024 CSSHL U15 Western Championship.

U17: Jacob Collins, Northern Alberta Xtreme

Collins led all U17 skaters with 15 points in 10 games in November. The Calgary, AB forward has 11 goals and 13 assists in his first CSSHL season.

U17 Prep: Brady Keith, RHA Winnipeg

Having recorded 4 points in his first 4 games of the season, Keith exploded for a division best 27 points in 13 games in November. His 16 assists were tied for the division lead, giving him 13 goals and 18 assists on the season. This is the Prince Albert, SK forwards second season in the CSSHL, having played last year with the RHA Kelowna U15 Prep team.

U18 Prep: Micah Davidson, Prairie Hockey Academy

The netminder went 4-0-0 with 2 shutouts, a .957 SV% and 1.00 GAA during the month of November. On the season he is 8-1-0 while his 2.00 GAA is fourth and his .927SV% fifth among U18 Prep goalies. His eight wins are tied for the league lead and his 2 shutouts place him tied for second.

Female U18 Prep: Danica Maynard, RHA Kelowna

As a defenseman Maynard finished third among all Female U18 Prep skaters with 16 points, while her 12 assists were a division best in November. The Penn State University commit currently sits sixth in league scoring, while her 8 goals, 22 assists and 30 points lead all Female U18 Prep defenseman. Now in her fifth CSSHL season, the Osoyoos, BC product has tallied 137 points in 104 career games.

Eastern U17: Emanuel Ganz, Stanstead College

In 5 games in November the Kuesnacht, Switzerland forward had 5 goals and 8 assists. This season Ganz leads the East U17 division with 10 goals and 22 points in 8 games.

Eastern U18: Vytas Lenkutis, King Heights Academy

Lenkutis finished the month of November with a division best 8 goals and 11 points in 4 games for KHA. In his second CSSHL East U18 season with King Heights the Boston, Massachusetts forward leads all skaters with 14 goals in 9 games. His 19 points rank second behind teammate Zakhar Puzriakov.

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CSSHL Student-Athletes of the Month: October /csshl-student-athletes-of-the-month-october Tue, 12 Nov 2024 18:31:42 +0000 /?p=6640 The 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) is excited to announce the four winners of the Student-Athlete of the Month Award for October: Gabriel Desantis, Elle Lorenz, Haydyn Brooks, and Brody Lukinbill. 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 October: Gabriel Desantis, Elle Lorenz, Haydyn Brooks, and Brody Lukinbill.

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 October.

East Division – Gabriel Desantis, Stanstead College U17:

鈥淕abriel gives 110% at every turn. In science, he is a consistent worker and a true problem-solver- an example to the others in the class. I appreciate his calm, confident demeanour. Off ice, Gabriel is a prefect in Davis House. He is an excellent role-model for our younger students who watch and admire him.鈥

“In September and October, Gabriel was a dominant force on the pitch with the Varsity Boys Soccer team. He started every game and almost never came off the field the entire season. He was a leader and instrumental to the team鈥檚 championship season. While playing soccer 5 days a week, Gabriel also practiced 2-3 times with the U17 hockey team. The squad achieved much success with an early record of 4-0 in league play thus far. Now that winter is upon us, Gabriel will be full time hockey. He is a highly respected student-athlete and deeply involved in all aspects of school life. A true spartan!”

West Female Division – Elle Lorenz, Edge School Female U18 Prep:

“Elle Lorenz has been a part of the Edge School since 2017 where she started in grade 5. She has established herself in our school community through her excellence in the classroom and in the gym, coupled with her friendly disposition as a leader not only in the dressing room but also throughout the school. Her devotion and passion to give back to the young students athletes in our school and community has been years in the making.聽 Elle has been awarded the certificate of recognition for inspiring future generations through her passion for gender equality in sports. Through her voice, she creates positive change and empowerment through her volunteer talks with different classes and modelling the way with self-advocacy. Elle is now in her grade 12 year continuing to give back through Hero’s Hockey and additional hockey camps.”

West Male U18 Division – Haydyn Brooks, Pacific Coast Hockey Academy U17 Prep:

“Haydyn is a dedicated, hard-working grade 12 student who’s really stepping up to do his part to create a more constructive, supportive learning environment, advocating for and thoroughly participating in his own education and that of his peers at the district and classroom level! Haydyn was recently selected to represent our school, QELE峁圫EN 脕, LE峁 Secondary, at the Trustees/ Student Forum for our district where he shared his insights and recommendations with District Trustees and Senior Administration.

On the ice, Haydyn is an Assistant Captain and is a key motivator and leader for the PCHA U17 Prep team.”

West Male U15 Division – Brody Lukinbill, STAR Hockey Academy U15:

“Brody Lukinbill is an excellent candidate for the Student Athlete of the Month Award. His hard work and positive attitude set a great example for younger students at his school. As a leader, he embodies the core values of STAR Hockey Academy, showing dedication both on the ice and in the classroom. Brody’s kindness and consideration toward teammates, coaches, opponents, and officials further highlight his sportsmanship. He truly represents the ideals of teamwork and respect, making him a deserving recipient of this award.”

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Kuper Academy, Stanstead College Accepted Into CSSHL /kuper-academy-stanstead-college-accepted-into-csshl Wed, 10 Jul 2024 16:00:09 +0000 /?p=6170 The 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) has announced that its Governors have granted approval for two new CSSHL member programs to operate in the 2024-25 season. Kuper Academy and Stanstead College were both accepted into the CSSHL, bringing the league to a total of 39 member programs across Canada and the USA. 鈥淭he CSSHL […]

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The 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) has announced that its Governors have granted approval for two new CSSHL member programs to operate in the 2024-25 season.

Kuper Academy and Stanstead College were both accepted into the CSSHL, bringing the league to a total of 39 member programs across Canada and the USA.

鈥淭he CSSHL is excited to add these two member programs as we continue to expand and grow our league across North America,鈥 said CSSHL COO Kevin Goodwin. 鈥淭he long-standing history of these academic institutions and their commitment to education aligns with our mission statement to be National Leaders in Education-Based Hockey.鈥

Located in Kirkland, QC, Kuper Academy will compete in the CSSHL Eastern U17 Prep division.

Kuper Acdaemy has firmly established itself as a premier institution renowned for its exceptional integration of academics and athletics. The school’s hockey program stands out as a cornerstone of its athletic offerings, dedicated to the holistic development of young athletes both on and off the ice. Over the past 28 years, Kuper Academy’s hockey program has undergone significant evolution, consistently improving its top-tier training environment and coaching staff. The program’s enduring success and longevity are a testament to its unwavering pursuit of excellence, instilling a competitive spirit and a deep passion for the sport in its athletes. This steadfast commitment has earned Kuper Academy a well-deserved reputation in youth hockey, marked by its legacy of producing well-rounded, skilled players poised to embrace new challenges, such as earning an acceptance into the prestigious 麻豆传媒入口.

The hockey program at Kuper Academy has garnered widespread recognition as a leading athletic institution in Quebec, celebrated for its remarkable achievements in the sport. With a rich history of numerous championship victories, an array of division titles, and a consistent track record of success in competitive games, Kuper Academy is a standout example of excellence in hockey. This esteemed reputation reflects the program’s unwavering dedication to athletic development and academic excellence. By encouraging a culture of commitment, discipline, and teamwork, Kuper Academy has not only nurtured exceptional athletes but also instilled in its players values that go beyond the rink, shaping them into well-rounded individuals prepared for success in all aspects of life.

鈥淏eing accepted into the CSSHL is a monumental achievement, reflecting our hard work and dedication. It’s an invitation to join a league where excellence is the standard, opening doors to unparalleled opportunities for growth and success for all Kuper hockey players,鈥 added Ryan Moore.

Located in Stanstead, QC, Stanstead College will compete in the CSSHL Eastern U17 Prep division.

Founded in 1872, Stanstead College is an independent boarding and day school for girls and boys in Grades 7 through 12. Students live and study in the heart of an extensive property surrounded by the beautiful hills of Quebec鈥檚 Eastern Townships and Northern Vermont. The success of Stanstead College for over 150 years rests in its ability to both reinforce traditional values and embrace innovation in a constantly changing world.

The hockey tradition at Stanstead College goes back to the very early days of the sport. Today, Stanstead hockey serves as a gateway for young boys and girls looking to improve their skills, academic success and opportunities for playing beyond high school.

鈥淲e are particularly looking forward to the U17 schedule and future opportunities for our student-athletes,鈥 said Stanstead Director of Hockey Operations, James Rioux.

Kuper Academy will play their first home game of the 2024/25 season on September 28, 2024 against Ontario Hockey Academy. Stanstead College will host Bishop鈥檚 College School on November 3, 2024 in their first home game.

The CSSHL Eastern Division, which consists of Ontario, Quebec and the Maritimes, began operation in 2019/20 and has since expanded from 6 member programs to 15 member programs for the 2024/25 season.

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