Calgary International Hockey Academy (2) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (4) U15
The early morning U15 clash between Calgary International Hockey Academy and RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg was a game played in RHAW’s control through the first forty minutes, more than doubling CIHA’s shots through forty. RHAW outshot CIHA 22-6 in the first and 21-9 in the second, with the goal storing following their offensive domination. CIHA’s chance largely came on the powerplay, but at five on five, it was all RHAW, with four different goal scorers including Brantley Church now extending his point streak to seven games. Brock Labelle, likewise, extended a point streak, with Labelle now having picked up points in every single one of RHAW’s 21 games this season. CIHA pushed in the third period and got another powerplay goal, their second, but all they could muster in the eventual 4-2 loss
Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy (3) vs Delta Hockey Academy (2) White U15
Losses to Edge School in a shootout and to Yale Hockey Academy at the end sullied an otherwise stellar November for Delta Hockey Academy White in the U15 division. As part of the 5-1-1 month, Delta White bested Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy 5-4, with Saturday being CDA’s chance at some redemption. The visitors would have a familiar face pop up early, with Jagger Clark’s thirty-second goal of the U15 season putting them in front. They’d see Delta tie the game up, but ultimately, TJ Podollan (1G, 1A) notched a goal and an assist following that for CDA. Podollan’s two points brings him to 56 on the season already, with his goal giving CDA a 3-1 cushion early in the third period. Delta White would push and snatch a goal back, but ultimately, that was in vein, as CDA took a win out of the first of the two team’s back-to-back clashes.
North Shore Warriors (1) vs Shawnigan Lake School (6) U17 Prep
The U17 Prep division’s North Shore Warriors haven’t had a lot of positives so far this season. The search for their first win of the season soldiered on into Saturday and a matchup with Shawnigan Lake School, a team who North Shore hadn’t yet seen. The effort towards their first win of the season started in a positive way for North Shore, with Ryan Frick’s shorthanded tally the only goal of the first period. In the second, however, Shawnigan hit back, with two from Matthew Steele in less than two and a half minutes spinning the game in SLS’ favour. The third period further solidified Shawnigan’s victory, with three more in two early minutes extending the lead to 5-1, and Terran Johal made it 6-1 later on to further put an exclamation point on Shawnigan’s win.
Bourget College (5) vs Selwyn House School (7) East U17 Prep
Bourget College and Selwyn House School’s contest in the Eastern U17 Prep division started in Bourget’s favour, with the first twenty minutes belonging to BCS. Xavier Hamel for Bourget and Michael Paliotti for Selwyn first traded powerplay goals, but Liam Dubreuil scored late in the period to send his team into the break with the lead. Come the second, Selwyn snatched two in less than 90 seconds to spin the lead back in their favour. However, 17 seconds later, Liam Croteau (2G, 1A) tied the game for Bourget with his first goal of the season. The third period saw the same back-and-forth action showcased in the first forty minutes; 25 seconds in, Liam Croteau scored again to give Bourget the lead. Tyler Pita for Selwyn responded in kind with his first of the season, sending the game towards its conclusion tied 4-4. With less than four minutes to play, Bourget hit the front with a Jayden Osborne goal they might have thought the winner, but with under 40 seconds to play, Selwyn changed everything. Michael Paliotti (3G, 1A) tied the game with an extra attacker out there for Selwyn, before Paliotti would immediately go back to work, scoring with 21 seconds left to quickly turn around a deficit into a late 6-5 lead, and an empty netter sealed a crazy 7-5 Selwyn House School win.
Prairie Hockey Academy (3/OT) vs Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (2) U17 Prep
Prairie Hockey Academy’s U17 Prep squad would have felt confident rolling into Saturday’s game, with back-to-back victories against RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg to begin the month giving PHA six wins in their last seven games. PMHA had last won in the CSSHL back on October 19, coming in on an unfortunate run of five straight defeats. 44 seconds into the second period, Pilot Mound hit the ground running through Maddox Ramage, and while they’d have his goal responded to, Ramage went on to score again in the second period to give PMHA a 2-1 lead through two. Nixon Friesen tipped the puck home at the start of the third period to eventually force overtime, and after a somewhat stagnant final frame, Prairie struck at the best possible moment. Ramsey Thompson picked up the puck in the offensive zone, wheeled into the middle of the ice, and from the high slot unleashed a bomb past the PMHA goaltender, with Thompson’s goal coming with just two seconds left in overtime to guide PHA to victory.
Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy (2) vs Delta Hockey Academy (4) U17
Delta Hockey Academy’s U17 squad beat Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy twice in an October that saw them win all five of their games, a record reversed the following month of November, in which Delta lost all four of their games. CDA’s weekend foray north puts them up against Delta Saturday and Sunday, and in the first of the two team’s back-to-back started in CDA’s favour. A usual suspect in Logan Madrid struck, his thirteenth of the season, just 17 seconds into the first to send CDA forward with the lead. Delta responded, though, come the second, doing so in quick-fire fashion early in the period. Graeme Burke (2G) picked up his third goal over the last four games to tie it before Adam Piliotis gave Delta the lead less than two and a half minutes later. Lucas Disiewich (43/44) was excellent for Delta, especially shutting the door in the third period, to help his team remain in the lead, but Delta extended the lead further late in the third. DHA’s Linden Kennedy converted a penalty shot before Burke scored on the powerplay again to seal the 4-1 win.
North Shore Warriors (2) vs Shawnigan Lake School (4) U15 Prep
Using his big frame down low, Jackson Saskiw (1G, 1A) opened the scoring on the powerplay for Shawnigan Lake. Early in the second, North Shore would catch their break. Will Thompson (2A) would set up Drew Fulton and Quinn Herman back-to-back to put the Warriors ahead. However, James Oberleitner (1G, 2A) would cram home his third of the season to tie things back up at 2-2 just over a minute later. At the tail end of the second, Cole Van Oene would roof a backhander to restore Shawnigan’s lead before the ice clean. David Qi (1G, 3A) would put this game to rest in the third, capturing his fourth point of the afternoon in part of Shawnigan’s 4-2 win over NSW, their first of the season! Carter Burgi (31/33) made 31 saves in the milestone victory.
RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (2) vs Notre Dame Hounds (4) U17
Dominik Chartrand (1G, 1A) picked up right where he left off on Friday’s 8-2 victory, scoring less than a minute into play to put the Hounds up early. Kolton Norris would tie things back up for RHA Winnipeg with an early goal in the second, but Chartrand would connect with Easton Oglestone soon after to restore Notre Dame’s advantage. Philip Jeyaraj would rifle home his first of the season early in the third for Notre Dame which would be followed up by Gento Ishiyama on a clear-cut breakaway, making things 4-1. Hein Mierau would get one back for RHA Winnipeg, but it was too little too late.
South Alberta Hockey Academy (5) vs Edge School (3) Female U18 Prep
Lila Deis got things started only 17-seconds in for Edge School, but SAHA would respond on the powerplay soon after, making things 1-1 through twenty. SAHA would take control in the second after Maria Facca (2G) nabbed the go-ahead goal. Kailey Karpan and Sara Stefanic would score a quick pair before the end of the frame to put SAHA ahead 4-1. Facca would net her second of the afternoon on a breakway to further extend their lead. Edge would come back with two goals late in the third, but the hill was too much to climb after being down 5-1. Mika Yokota (27/30) made another 27 saves in the win, marking her sixth straight victory while in goal for SAHA.
Calgary International Hockey Academy (2) vs OHA Edmonton (5) U17 Prep
Rylan Wood roofed a short side shot to give Calgary IHA the early advantage, but OHA Edmonton would take back control once Clark Schneider (1G, 1A) buried a beauty to tie this one up. OHA Edmonton would score three unanswered in the second period alone, including a shorthanded tally from Hudson Blair (1G, 1A). Prince Albert Raiders prospect Chayse Fedoriuk (1G, 1A) would net his third of the season for OHA Edmonton’s fifth goal early in the third. Keegan Brown would get one back for Calgary IHA before the horn sounded. Adrien Brochu (36/38) played a crucial role in net for OHA Edmonton, stopping 36 shots in the 5-2 victory.
BWC Academy (3) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (2) U17
Max Joseph would connect with Kaz Westcott on a 2-on-1 to give BWC Academy the early lead in the first. Ben Bury would follow up soon after, giving BWC Academy a 2-0 lead through one. BWC Academy would keep piling on the pressure in the second but only come away with one, thanks to the efforts of Kaiden Pound. RHA Kelowna would show some pushback in the third, as their powerplay started to come to fruition. Tavin Reynen would capitalise on the man advantage halfway through the frame for RHA Kelowna while Noam Colapinto tipped home RHA Kelowna’s second PP marker with less than two minutes to spare. With the empty net, RHA Kelowna couldn’t find another answer for Ethan Watson (27/29) as BWC Academy held on for the 3-2 victory.
Delta Hockey Academy (1) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (4) U18 Prep
The last time Delta Hockey Academy and RHA Kelowna faced off in the U18 Prep division was on the same sheet of ice for the U18 Prep title at the 2025 CSSHL West Championships where RHA Kelowna would claim the title in a 7-3 win. At the time, Delta’s Jacob Schwartz scored the opening tally, but this time it was Kamloops, BC native Nate MacPhee (3G), capitalising on a defensive zone turnover to give RHA Kelowna the initial lead. Soon after, Jack Brown would bury a cross-ice feed with 11-seconds left to put RHA Kelowna up by a pair. RHA Kelowna would drown Delta in pressure throughout the second, but couldn’t beat recently signed Vancouver Giants prospect, Oliver Bryks (41/44). Before the end of the frame, Kishan Saggu would slip one five-hole to put Delta within striking distance. However, RHA Kelowna would continue to pile on the chances in the third, however still not able to find an answer for Bryks. Peter Banicevic would make a late rush for Delta before striking iron. On the following play, MacPhee would tuck the empty netter, sealing this one for RHA Kelowna. MacPhee would actually complete his hat-trick soon after, securing a bank pass from Carson Smith (2A) before rifling one blocker side on Bryks. RHA Kelowna would take this one 4-1, extending their undefeated record to 14-0-0-0. Asher Netherton (19/20) made 19 saves in the victory.
STAR Hockey Academy (1) vs Delta Hockey Academy Black (9) U15
Delta Black (16-2-0) outshot STAR (1-14-0) 53-12 en route to a 9-1 win Saturday afternoon. Zach Giles (3G, 2A) opened the scoring 3:57 in with his 19th goal of the season. Stefano Trentalance (1G, 1A) extended the lead 10 minutes later with a shorthanded marker. STAR would score on the same power play as Asher Kekke beat Ray Baran (11/12) for his eighth of the season. Giles would respond shortly after, and Minseo Song (1G, 2A) added his ninth in the final minute of the period as Delta Black took a 4-1 lead into the second. Dean Jones (2G) started off the second period scoring before Giles recorded his hat-trick goal on the power play late in the frame. Kevin Goodale (1G, 2A) and Jones added goals to close out the scoring in the second while Rinu Kim scored the lone third period goal.
Notre Dame Hounds (2) vs Edge School (11) U18 Prep
A Drew Wilkinson (3G, 2A) hat-trick and four point outings from Luke Huska (1G, 3A) and Ashton McCann (2G, 2A) led Edge to an 11-2 win over Notre Dame. Reed Reschny (1G, 2A) and Charlie Tobin (1G, 2A) both added three points and Lane Bullee (22/24) made 22 saves in net for the win. Lewis Brown and Bende Szongoth scored the Notre Dame goals in the loss.
Calgary International Hockey Academy (2) vs OHA Edmonton (5) U18 Prep
Jevyn Singh Gill (2G) scored 2:01 in to give the home side an early lead. Jacob Balaberda (1G, 1A) countered for CIHA with a power play goal 2:50 later. Having recently joined the team after beginning the season in the AJHL, Gavin Faul scored his first goal of the season midway through the period to give OHA Edmonton the lead. Gill would double that lead with just one second left in the first period as he scored his second of the game on Braxton Gibson (30/35). A power play goal by Miles Hartmann (1G, 2A) was the lone goal of the second as the lead grew to 4-1. AJ Tarnowski extended the lead 4:47 into the third as OHA Edmonton began to separate from the visiting side. Chad Clark would add a late consolation goal on Cam Hoose (33/35), but the 33 saves by Hoose secured the OHA Edmonton win.
North Shore Warriors (2) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (6) U18 Prep
Special teams played a key role in the game in the first as Charlie Daoust opened the scoring with a power play marker for North Shore 4:31 in. Maxx Parfitt (1G, 2A) and Eli Tverdovsky (1G, 2A) countered with power play goals while Trey Tourigny added a shorthanded marker with 37 seconds left in the first. Sidney Bellfoy halted the run with a n even strength goal with four seconds left in the period to make it a one goal deficit heading into the second. The OHA power play stayed hot as Landon Nagle (1G, 2A) scored the lone second period goal and Aden Le (1G, 1A) added the fourth power play goal of the game midway through the third. Marcus Domhof added his fifth of the season and Linden Sobocan (26/28) made 26 saves to wrap up the 6-2 OHA win.
STAR Hockey Academy (1) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (5) U17
Nixon Szadkowski hit double digit goals on the season scoring the lone first period goal 16:02 into the game. Maximus Scheffer scored the lone second period goal to double the PCHA lead heading into the final 20. Seve Paladino got STAR on the board, ending the Leon Auburger (54/55) shutout bid with 9:47 remaining. Pacific Coast would halt any STAR comeback as Callan McCall (1G, 2A) restored the two-goal lead and Lucas Ross quickly added an empty netter. Ben McKamey (1G, 1A) added a late consolation power play marker to round out the scoring. Jacob Gaskell (32/36) was charged with the loss in net for STAR.
Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy (3) vs St. George’s School (6) U17 Prep
Kason Nicholson scored his first goal of the season, while shorthanded, 2:19 into the first to give Wenatchee the early lead. However, Logan Okamura would hit double digit goals 2:17 later as the home crowd only had to wait 4:36 to let the stuffed animals fly as part of the St. George’s ‘Teddy Bear Toss’ Game. After cleaning up more than 300 Teddy Bears, Holden Tuttle (1G, 1A) gave the home side a 2-1 lead three minutes later and an Adam Benn (2G) power play marker with 24 seconds left in the frame saw them go ahead by two. Defenseman Quinn Pickering scored the lone second period goal with 59 seconds left in the frame to increase the St. George’s advantage. Special teams continued to be a factor in the third as Luca Lira and Landon Ostrander each scored power play goals for Wenatchee. Sandwiched in-between those power play markers, was another Benn goal as St. George’s led by two late in the game. They would secure the win as Beck Charlton found the back of the empty net with 2:01 remaining. Mathias Dishneau (43/46) made 43 saves to earn the win.
Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (1) vs BWC Academy (6) U15
BWC Academy outshot PCHA 19-7 in the first and got goals from Adriano Ciccone and Mitchell Wilson (2G) to take a 2-0 lead. Wilson and Mars Zhang scored 27 seconds apart early in the second to double the BWC Academy advantage in the lopsided game. Cooper McBride added his 13th of the season 2:12 into the third as BWC Academy continued to run away on the scoreboard. Tate Davis finally broke through for PCHA 1:21 later, ending the William Houle (17/18) shutout bid early in the third. Pavel Morozov (1G, 1A) would round out the scoring with his sixth of the season, beating Dylan Van Wieren (54/60) midway through the third period.
STAR Hockey Academy (6) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (0) U17 Prep
Both teams fired 29 shots on net as Griffin Fair (29/29) bested Eliott Horner (23/29) in a 6-0 shutout win for STAR. Kyler Bush (1G, 1A) scored the eventual game winner 8:11 into the first while on the power play. Zakhar Kovalenko (1G, 1A) added an even strength marker late in the period to double the lead. Tyler Gillespie and Sean McIntyre added even strength goals in the second while Braden Payne and Adrian Afrakov did the same in the third to round out the scoring.
Yale Hockey Academy (3) vs BWC Academy (6) U18 Prep
An unassisted goal by Seth Castronuovo (2G, 1A) gave Yale a 1-0 lead 9:09 into the game. Justin Moon (2G) evened the score five minutes later with a power play marker. BWC Academy would grab their first lead of the game 4:35 into the second as Mark Lee (1G, 1A) scored his teams second power play marker of the evening. Alex Ostrovskyy (1G, 1A) tied the game midway through the frame but goals from Otto Spofforth and Charlie Robinson (2G) 54 seconds apart late in the period same BWC Academy grab a two goal lead heading into the final 20. Robinson extended the lead 7:34 into the third though Castronuovo was quick to respond for Yale, doing so 34 seconds later. However, that was as close as Yale would get as Moon added a late empty netter and Josh Wu (32/35) made 32 saves to record his sixth win of the season.
Okanagan Hockey Academy (6) vs North Shore Warriors (4) U15
Mack Host (2G, 1A) and Lance Bryant (1G, 1A) scored first period goals as OHA grabbed a 2-0 lead into the intermission. Sawyer Shepard (2G, 1A) cut into the lead 2:29 into the second, hitting double digit goals on the season. Host added his second of the game midway through the period to restore the two goal gap but Talen Lindsay responded for North Shore to close out the period. Reece Verrier (1G, 1A) gave OHA some breathing room 1:22 into the third but goals from Max Darlow (1G, 2A) and Shepard 28 seconds apart brought the two teams even. The two teams looked headed for overtime until Max Chen (2G) took a Lukas Pandachuck pass in the slot and buried a backhand past Ayaan Rao (49/55) with 11.2 seconds remaining to put OHA ahead 5-4. Off the ensuing faceoff, North Shore would pull their goalie but not send out enough players, leaving Chen to skate in all alone on an empty net breakaway and secure the OHA win. Linden Hartford (36/40) made 36 saves to earn the win.





































