CIH Academy (0) vs Kuper Academy (8) East U17 Prep
Thomas Issa (2G) scored two goals in 4:03 of play to give Kuper the games first goals. Raf Kytnar (1G, 1A) added his fifth of the season late in the period to increase the Kuper lead to 3-0. CIH Academy captain Greyson Peel would get a penalty shot opportunity 7:00 into the second but Matteo Valluzzi (13/13) would make 1 of 13 saves to keep CIH Academy off the board. Kuper would respond with second period goals from Alessio Servello (2G, 1A), Alexander Beck and Massimo Guerrera. Servello and Julius Mollica (1G, 1A) would add third period markers to round out the scoring as Kuper defeated CIH Academy 8-0 Tuesday. Angelo Jr Colletti (5A) led all skaters with five points.
Notre Dame Hounds (7) vs Prairie Hockey Academy (5) U15
Rylan Keith opened the scoring for Prairie 12:07 into the game but Jacob Peters quickly responded for Notre Dame 2:03 later. Prairie would grab the lead heading into the second as Lucas Duchscherer scored with 1:56 left in the first. That lead would grow in the second as Deklan Street (2G) and Braxton Magnus scored in the first half of the second to put Prairie up 4-1. Things would drastically change in the third, largely due to the Notre Dame power play as Aleksi Houle-Lewis (2G), Peters (2G) and Gus Buffington (2G, 2A) all scored on the man advantage 43 seconds apart to tie the game. Buffington would then score his second of the game 10 minutes later to give Notre Dame their first lead of the game. Street’s 16th of the season with 3:41 left in the game evened the score at 5-5 but Houle-Lewis scored the go-ahead goal for Notre Dame 41 seconds later. Philo Armstrong (1G, 2A) then added an empty netter with 14 seconds left to secure the Notre Dame victory. Sammy Brushett (43/48) made 43 saves in the Notre Dame come-from-behind win.
Edge School (1) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (4) U17 Prep
Henry Unruh beat Delano Pockar (28/32) for his third goal of the season as CIHA took a 1-0 lead into the first intermission. Max Ranseth (1G, 1A) doubled the lead with a 5-on-5 goal while a Winston Chicilo power play marker late in the second period put CIHA ahead 3-0. Duke Lesnar’s (1G, 1A) second of the season 7:47 into the third saw CIHA take a commanding 4-0 lead 7:47 into the third. Nolen Miller finally broke through with a power play marker, ending the Colton Lutz (26/27) shutout bid with 7:10 remaining but CIHA ultimately held on for the 4-1 win.
Bourget College (2) vs Bishop’s College School (7) East U18 Prep
Kayden Robitaille and Dominic Schnarr (2G, 1A) scored 46 seconds apart as Bishop’s jumped out to an early 2-0 lead 5:06 into the game. Maddx Thinel (2G) would get one back for Bourget midway through the period, cutting the deficit in half. Schnarr and Thinel traded goals once again, this time midway through the second period as it remained a one goal game. However, the tide would quickly shift in Bishop’s favour as Luca Stasi (2G) scored twice and Jan Vladar once to close out the second period and give Bishop’s a 6-2 lead. Mavrik Legault (1G, 1A) added his fifth of the season in the third and Timofey Williams (33/35) made 33 saves to secure the 7-2 Bishop’s win. Jakob Cyr (49/56) faced 56 shots in net for Bourget.
RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (8) vs OHA Edmonton (3) U15
Liam Hailstone (1G, 1A) gave RHA Winnipeg the lead 9:33 into the first with the lone goal of the period. Jake Gagro doubled the lead 4:19 into the second as he beat Bronson Kasturi (34/42) for his fifth goal of the season. Marek Fetter would get OHA Edmonton on the board 1:33 later with his ninth of the year. RHA Winnipeg responded with a goal of their own from Max Manaigre 22 seconds later to restore the two goal cushion. Brantley Church (1G, 2A) added another RHA Winnipeg goal 10 minutes later to increase their advantage to 4-1. Max Holland cut the lead to two 6:02 into the third but Jackson Lussier, Brock Labelle, Hunter Lang (1G, 1A) and Caleb Church (1G, 1A) countered to give RHA Winnipeg a commanding 8-2 lead. Niko Vujanic hit double digit goals in the final minute as a late consolation goal for OHA Edmonton, beating Madyx Cyr (32/35) with 20 seconds left.





































