The CSSHL has announced the eight division winners of the September/October Player of the Month Award.
Eastern U17: Angelo Jr Colletti, Kuper Academy
Colleti led all skaters with 16 goals and 30 points in just 9 games in September and October. The Montreal, QC forward is in his first season in the CSSHL and has Kuper Academy sitting in third place in the standings with an 8-0-1 record.
Eastern U18: Andrew Shimon, Stanstead College
A netminder from Sydney, NS, Shimon went 4-0-0 with 4 shutouts in 5 games for Stanstead. He allowed just 1 goal on 115 shots against in his first month and a half of CSSHL action.
Female U18 Prep: Rowyn Street, RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg
This is the second straight season Street has been the POTM Award Winner for the month of October. The Winnipeg, MB forward tied for the division lead with 26 points, while posting a division high 13 goals in 9 games. The captain of RHA Winnipeg, Street has recorded 118 points in 69 CSSHL games, including a career high 55 during the 2024/25 season.
U15: TJ Podollan, Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy
The 2012 forward from Vernon, BC tied for the division lead with teammate Reed Witham with 37 points in 11 games. Podollan led all skaters with 24 assists in those 11 games, and currently leads the division with 42 points and 27 assists in 13 games.
U15 Prep: Eli Vickers, Delta Hockey Academy
A key member of the Delta 2025 CSSHL Western Championship winning team, Vickers led all defensemen with 8 goals, 18 assists and 26 points in 11 games. The Surrey, BC product finished October second among all skaters in assists, and third in points. Last season he tallied 36 points in 35 U15 Prep games.
U17: Kaz Westcott, BWC Academy
The Tofino, BC forward paced the CSSHL U17 division with 18 assists and 22 points in 11 games. Now in his second CSSHL season, Westcott recorded 35 points in 35 U15 games with Pacific Coast Hockey Academy last season.
U17 Prep: Evan Lynch, Edge School
In 8 games in October, Lynch finished with 8 goals and 12 assists to give him 8 more points than anyone else in the division. The 2009 born Calgary, AB forward has spent the previous two seasons in the CSSHL, hitting his stride last season with 38 points in 36 U17 games.
U18 Prep: Logan Lepinski, BWC Academy
A 2023 fifth round WHL pick by the Calgary Hitmen and current Everett Silvertips prospect, Lepinski led all defensemen with 17 assists and 19 points in 8 games. His 21 points in 9 games this season has already surpassed his 31 game total in 2024/25. This is Lepinski’s fifth season in the CSSHL, having spent two season at U18 Prep, 1 at U17 Prep and 1 in each of U15 Prep and U15 divisions.








































