Okanagan Hockey Ontario (1) vs Delta Hockey Academy (6) EWC
Peter Banicevic (2G, 1A) opened the scoring 6:59 in for Delta in a must win game against OHO. Byrnell Roberts tied the game on the power play 10 minutes later as the two teams were level after 20. Delta would gain some separation in the second period as Kishan Saggu (2G, 1A) scored twice and Conor Nicolson found the back of the net once, beating Lohan Goolab (39/45). Delta continued to push in the third as Banicevic and Leibel each scored on the power play to give them a 6-1 lead. Despite being up by five, Delta pulled the goalie to go 6-on-5 in the dying moments as they looked for another goal to increase their odds in any potential tiebreaker scenarios that will be decided later in the evening. Matthew Wong (19/20) made 19 saves for his second win of the event.
Bourget College (3) vs South Alberta Hockey Academy (4) EWC
A mad scramble in front saw Malik Roy open the scoring 7:08 in, giving his team an early 1-0 lead. Carson Ward (1G, 1A) brought the two teams even with a power play marker with 5:05 remaining in the period and Ty Wasyluk found the back of the net on Zachary Botelho (31/34) with just 4 seconds left to give SAHA a 2-1 lead heading into the second. SAHA would build on their lead 5:23 into the middle frame as Seattle Thunderbirds prospect Dylan Sherban fired one past the Bourget netminder. Maddx Thinel (1G, 1A) would get one back for Bourget to bring them within one heading into the third and final period. Bourget would tie the game 5:21 into the third with a Xavier Martin (1G, 1A) power play marker, setting up for a wild finish. Needing to win in regulation, Bourget was forced to pull their netminder in the final minutes in search of a game winning goal. However, Devin Pelletier would fire one into the empty net with 17 seconds left to secure SAHA’s spot in the semi-finals, eliminating Bourget at the East West Challenge. Cash Christie (33/36) made 33 saves to earn the win.
Notre Dame Hounds (2) vs Edge School (6) U15
Edge School U15 kept their season dominance over Notre Dame intact with a decisive 6–2 win with a staggering 58–22 shot advantage. The opening frame set the tone early: Cohen Snukal‑Lyon (2G) struck first, and although Abel Goodwin (1G) briefly answered for the Hounds with his first of the season, Edge countered with a rapid two‑goal surge from Satoshi Takeda (2G) to take full control. Notre Dame showed pushback, again, in the second, capitalizing late when Tripp Simms (1G), but Edge’s depth and pace overwhelmed them again in the third. Snukal‑Lyon added his second of the night, Gio Niven (1G) extended the lead, and Nash Klimpke (1G, 1A) sealed it on a late power play. Despite the loss, Hounds goaltender Sammy Brushett (52/58) delivered a heroic performance under constant pressure, while Edge’s David Tisdale (20/22) stayed steady at the other end.
Okanagan Hockey Academy (5) vs Shawnigan Lake School (2) U15 Prep
Okanagan Hockey Academy U15 Prep delivered one of their most complete efforts of the season, controlling possession wire‑to‑wire and powering their way to a 5–2 win over Shawnigan Lake School U15 Prep. OHA struck early and often, outshooting SLS 47–22 and generating offense from all four lines. Cooper de Wal (1G) opened the scoring at 6:52, and although Shawnigan answered on a power play, OHA regained momentum late in the first with Rhys Parker’s (1G) go‑ahead marker. From there, OHA dictated the pace, Owen Magness (1G, 2A) buried a solo effort in the second, and Jake Gates (2G) took over in the third with a pair of goals, including a power‑play strike that put the game out of reach. Shawnigan added a late shorthanded tally, but it wasn’t enough to slow an OHA squad that controlled the game and never let it slip from their grasp. Goaltender Nathen Bazley was steady throughout, stopping 20 of 22 to secure the win.
Ontario Hockey Academy (3) vs Edge School (11) EWC
Edge School (3-0-0) secured their spot in the semi-finals with an 11-3 win over Ontario Hockey Academy (0-3-0). Charlie Tobin opened the scoring 7:15 but Nathaniel Noah (1G, 1A) tied it for OHA 33 seconds later. Luke Jamieson gave Edge another lead 1:06 later and they never looked back as they scored 9 in the final 40. Luke Huska (2G, 4A) was named Student-Athlete of the Game after leading all skaters with six points. Affiliate Luke McGuire (2G, 1A) and defenseman Remy Koch (2G, 1A) each added two goals in the win.
Northern Alberta Xtreme (2) vs Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (3) U17 Prep
Northern Alberta struck just 17 seconds into the game, but their early spark wasn’t enough to withstand Pilot Mound’s late push in a tight 3–2 finish. Kayton Reinders (1G, 1A) opened the scoring, only for PMHA to answer at 14:10 when Alexander Ruiz (1G) buried the equalizer. NAX regained control in the second, leaning on their power play as Daniel Makovetskiy (1G) ripped home a go‑ahead marker at 4:18. Despite outshooting Pilot Mound 50–31 and generating long stretches of zone time, Northern Alberta Xtreme couldn’t find the insurance they needed. PMHA flipped the script in the third: Maddox Ramage (1G, 1A) tied it at 3:58, and with just 24 seconds left, Christian Caby (1G) delivered the dagger off a setup from Ramage. NAX finished 1/4 on the power play and got a strong performance from Lenox Alanen (28/31), but Pilot Mound’s timely scoring and 48‑save showing from Gavin Hildebrand (48/50) sealed the comeback.
Okanagan Hockey Academy (3) vs Shawnigan Lake School (2) Female U18 Prep
In a tight, momentum‑swinging matchup at Charlie Purdey Arena, OHA leaned on timely special‑teams’ execution and a standout performance from Maive Gosselin Berg (26/28) to edge Shawnigan Lake 3–2. After conceding early on the power play, OHA punched back instantly with a shorthanded strike from Shea Warnick (2G) off a setup from Makenna Brassard (2A) and Audrina Freeman. The second period swung wide open: Freeman (1G, 2A) buried just 42 seconds in, only for SLS to answer before Warnick added her second of the afternoon, finishing a crisp passing sequence from Freeman and Brassard to restore the lead late in the frame. OHA locked things down in the third, surviving a parade of penalties and leaning on disciplined defensive layers to close out the win.
Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (0) vs Edge School (8) Female U18 Prep
Edge School overwhelmed Pilot Mound from the opening puck drop, rolling to an 8–0 win behind a wave of multi‑point performances and a 59–shot barrage. Alice Rapp (1G, 1A) opened the scoring before Edan Crowe (2G) and Jana Mitenko (2G, 2A) took over, each striking twice as Edge built an imposing first‑period lead and never looked back. Cassia Severin (1G), Avaya McCann (1G, 1A), and Mika Higgins (1G) added to the onslaught, while Hudson Stephenson (2A), Aoife Scase (2A), and Samantha Baker (1A) drove the playmaking. Jenna Ring turned aside all 18 shots for the shutout, and Edge controlled every facet of the game, outshooting PMHA 59–18 and cruising to a decisive victory.
BWC Academy (3) vs Ulysse Academie (2) EWC
Josh Wu (31/33) and Samuel Bourgoin (31/33) kept clean sheets in the first as the two teams headed to the intermission tied 0-0. Alex Graveline broke the deadlock 1:44 into the second as he scored his first goal of the tournament for the host side. Dominic Seminoff tied the game midway through the second, tipping home a Logan Lepinski (1G, 1A) point shot on the power play. BWC Academy grabbed their first lead of the game 1:55 into the second as Logan Henry beat Bourgoin on the breakaway. Ulysse would push for an equalizer and find it as Zachary Landry buried a loose puck to tie the game with 3:24 left. Needing to win in regulation to give themselves a chance to advance, Ulysse pulled the goalie in the final minutes, leading to BWC Academy’s Lepinski to fire the puck into the empty net, sending his team to the semi-finals and knocking out the hosts.
OHA Edmonton (6) vs Notre Dame Hounds (3) U17
OHA Edmonton snapped out of their recent scoring slump with a sharp, assertive 6–3 win over Notre Dame, powered by a dominant second period that finally broke open what had been a tight, back‑and‑forth game early. Tucker Porter (2G) set the tone with a pair in the first, while Nate McRorie (1G, 1A), Liam MacMillan (1G, 1A), Hunter Jacobs (1G), and Jackson Konelsky (1G, 1A) piled on during a four‑goal surge in the middle frame that flipped a 2–2 contest into full OHA control. Finn Sample (2A) and Ben Phillips (2A) quietly drove the offense with steady puck movement, and Maxime Poitras (19/22) held firm as OHA weathered a penalty‑filled third. For a Notre Dame team entering on a five‑game skid, goals from Dominik Chartrand (1G), Paul Abrametz (1G), and Peter Forbes (1G) weren’t enough to keep pace with OHA’s especially as special teams tilted heavily toward Edmonton.
OHA Edmonton (5) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (2) U17 Prep
OHA Edmonton U17 Prep open their Manitoba trip with a composed 5–3 win over RINK Winnipeg. Christopher Peterson (1G) opened the scoring before Jaxon Moss (2G) took over with goals in the first and third, while Hudson Blair (1G) and Kaysun Brunham (1G) added key strikes during a second‑period surge that flipped the game for good. Clark Schneider (3A) contributes with three helpers as OHA’s depth again showed up in a tight matchup. Adrien Brochu (28/31) held firm through a heavy RHA Winnipeg push, especially during a chaotic stretch of penalties in the second, while the penalty kill went a perfect 5‑for‑5 to neutralize RINK Winnipeg’s biggest weapons. It was a mature, structured road win against a top‑end opponent riding a six‑game heater, exactly the type of performance OHA needed to keep building momentum.
St. George’s School (1) vs Yale Hockey Academy (2) U17 Prep
St. George’s and Yale played a tight, territorial chess match, but the difference came down to finishing and a goaltending duel that leaned Yale’s way. They struck first on the power play when Trae Alexander (1G) buried a feed from Daniel Havard (2A) and Jackson Beggs (1A), capitalizing on one of the few breakdowns St. George’s allowed despite controlling long stretches of possession. SGS finally broke through late in the second, with Logan Okamura (1G) snapping home the equalizer, setting up a tense third period. But just 76 seconds into the final frame, Yale reclaimed the lead for good as Matteo Zenone (1G) finished a clean passing sequence from Jordan Puckering (1A) and Havard second apple of the day. From there, the story was all Lucca Tassone (51/52), who turned aside 51 shots in a dominant goaltending performance, sealing a 2–1 Yale win despite their opponent more than doubling them in shots.
Edge School (1) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (2) U17
Edge School’s perfect season record against Northern Alberta Xtreme finally cracked, as NAX flipped the script from Friday’s 7–0 loss and ground out a disciplined 2–1 win behind a suffocating defensive effort and a composed night from Satori Tam (27/28). Holter Lefthand (1G) opened the scoring before Ben MacBey (1G) answered moments later, but the turning point came in the second when Rhett Dahl (1G) buried the eventual winner. Edge pushed with a 28–18 shot advantage but couldn’t solve the NAX’ structure, especially after a chaotic stretch of third‑period penalties stalled their momentum. Northern Alberta Xtreme ability to lock down the final 20 minutes secured a much‑needed response win after being shut out the night before to make Edge’s 8-game winning streak come to an end.
Okanagan Hockey Academy (3) vs Stanstead College (1) EWC
Needing a regulation win to potentially move to the semi-finals, OHA did not get off the start they had hoped for. Matej Dobos of Stanstead would bury a loose puck in close to give the Spartans the go-ahead lead. After some late penalty trouble from Stanstead, OHA was able to restore this game back to even terms after Wade Gallamore buried his first of the East West Challenge. In the second, the game would remain tight with neither team giving an inch. That was until Kamloops Blazers prospect Eli Tverdovsky (2G) put home a gorgeous goal after dangling his way around a Stanstead defender in the neutral zone. Tverdovsky’s third of the tournament would go on to stand as the GWG as Stanstead could not find another answer for Charlie Peppinck (20/21). Tverdovsky potted the empty netter late, giving OHA a chance at a semi-finals berth for tomorrow morning.
Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (3) vs Fort Erie International Academy (1) EWC
Kole Anderosov (24/25) and Demitry Gikas (31/34) kept clean sheets in the first as the game remained scoreless after 20. Parson Shahi opened the score with 4:16 left in the second, scoring on the power play for his third goal of the tournament for Pacific Coast. Ethan Naus (2G) would double the lead with 26 seconds left in the frame, beating Gikas for his first of the event. Riley Cave got Fort Erie on the board 2:02 into the third, getting his team within striking distance. But Naus would score 51 seconds later to restore the two-goal cushion and Pacific Coast would close it out from there, holding on for the victory.
RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (1) vs South Alberta Hockey Academy (5) Female U18 Prep
Despite being outshot 34–21 and spending much of the night killing penalties, South Alberta Hockey Academy controlled the game from the opening shift, powering to a 5–1 win over RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg. SAHA struck three times in the first period, Kailey Karpan (1G, 1A) (1G, 1A) opening the scoring, followed by Kapri Coston (1G) and a power‑play marker from Teylor Crocker (1G). Crocker added another early in the third (1G), and Sara Murdoch (1G, 1A) pushed the lead to 5–0 on SAHA’s third power‑play goal of the afternoon. RHA Winnipeg finally broke through late when Rowyn Street (1G) converted off a feed from Sydney Stibbard (1A) and Sterling Lynch (1A), but Phoenix Buckler’s (20/21) steady 20‑save performance ensured the comeback never materialized. SAHA’s structure, discipline on entries, and lethal power play.
Shawnigan Lake School (5) vs Yale Hockey Academy (1) U18 Prep
Shawnigan Lake School U18 Prep snapped a five‑game skid in emphatic fashion, rolling past Yale 5–1 in a game where their top players finally broke through at the level expected earlier in the season. Ben Staveley (1G) opened the scoring with just two seconds left in the first, setting the tone before Nigel Alberts (1G, 1A) restored the lead late in the second after Yale briefly tied it. The third period was all SLS: Phoenix Hinks (2G) struck twice, including a power‑play marker, while Maddoch Bond (1G) added another on the man advantage as Shawnigan punished Yale’s parade to the box. Keegan Shirley (2A) and Nolan Blankstein (2A) each chipped in multi‑assist efforts, and Liam Ryan (29/30) shut the door completely at even strength. For Yale, Tony Cabelka (1G) provided the lone goal, but their 0‑for‑11 power play and a scoreless third period sealed their fate against a Shawnigan group that finally looked like the version that beat Yale 4-0 back in October.
Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (4) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (7) U15 Prep
Led by Moe Garcia (2G, 2A) and Marko Malbasa (3A) on the scoresheet, RHA Winnipeg was able to cruise to victory after a strong opening two periods, scoring 6 of their 7 goals. Jack Arseniuk (1G, 1A) would add said seventh goal early in the third while Edin Korajac (1G, 1A) and Max Faulkner (1G, 2A) closed the gap in the third for Pilot Mound. 2012-born forward Zac Klassen (2G, 1A) would snatch Pilot Mound’s first two goals, the first multi-goal game of his CSSHL career.
South Alberta Hockey Academy (2) vs Edge School (1) U15 Prep
In a low scoring affair, Edge School would dig themselves a hole after succeeding two powerplay goals to SAHA in the first. Nelson Sonna Soufo (1G, 1A) would etch SAHA’s first goal onto the scoresheet while Weston Haslbeck scored their second just under three minutes later. Brody Antignani would get one back for Edge in the second, his 20th of the season. However, the high-octane offense from Edge couldn’t buy an equalizer. Patrick Curtis (38/39) would stand on his head in the third, stopping all 13 shots to lead SAHA to victory over their geographic rivals.
Okanagan Hockey Academy Black (0) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (14) Female U18 Prep
With their full roster back in the lineup, RHA Kelowna was making up for lost time against OHA Black. 12 RHA Kelowna skaters recorded multi-point efforts including a Brooklyn Blomquist (3G, 1A) hat-trick, a Kilah Hodder (5A) five-assist outing and a multi-goal effort from defender Emersyn Allan (2G, 1A). Julianne Hendriks (9/9) would also record her 4th shutout of the season.
BWC Academy (5) vs Shawnigan Lake School (3) U17 Prep
Goaltenders remained perfect through the opening twenty but the floodgates would open in a high scoring second. Carson Peet opened the scoring for Shawnigan early into the frame, but BWC Academy would strike back with three unanswered of their own, capped off by George Gapeshin’s second of the season. Case Bartley (1G, 1A) would get one back for Shawnigan late in the period, proving to be a big goal as Matthew Morris tied things up early in the third. However, just as things looked as if it were going to OT, Prince George Cougars draft pick Kooper Kozmeniuk would net the GWG on a powerplay with 69-seconds left on the clock. Ryan Fox (1G, 1A) would add the extra insurance soon after. Blake Langdon (39/42) also played a vital role in goal, steering aside 39-shots in the win.
Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (1) vs Delta Hockey Academy (0) U17 Prep
In a tight and chippy affair, the score would remain 0-0 through forty minutes of play, despite numerous powerplay opportunities on either side. It wasn’t until early in the third where PCHA’s Kaden Jeffery would net this contest’s lone goal. After Jeffery’s goal, It was Eliott Horner’s (39/39) time to take over. The Courtenay, BC native would stop all 14-shots in the third, shutting out the first seeded Delta Hockey Academy in a major upset.
STAR Hockey Academy (8) vs Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (6) U15 Prep
A short bench didn’t discourage STAR Hockey Academy on their trip to the island to take on PCHA. ET Kennedy (1G, 2A) would tie the game early for STAR, but the Sea Devils remained on top through one with a 3-1 lead. Including the first career U15 Prep goal for phenom scorer Koen Nicholas. Brayden Lindsay (4G) would extend PCHA’s lead to 4-1 early in the second, but STAR would go on to erase that deficit after Zane Hamilton (2G, 1A) ignited a chain of three unanswered. Kaleb Ketch would restore PCHA’s lead with a shorthanded goal soon after but Cole Carter (4G) tied things up before the end of the frame once more for STAR. In the third, Carter would continue to light the lamp, scoring the next three unanswered for a natural hat-trick (or natural 4-goal game one might say), launching STAR into an 8-5 lead. Lindsay would strike once more for PCHA, giving the Tumbler Ridge, BC native four goals of his own, but it was not enough to overcome the late surge by Carter and STAR Hockey Academy.
OHA Edmonton (11) vs Notre Dame Hounds (1) U15 Prep
Only two OHA Edmonton skaters left the ice without a point in their 11-1 victory over Notre Dame. 2012-born defender Deacon Gillespie (2G, 2A) led the charge with a four-point affair with star forward Artello Forestal (1G, 3A) also acquiring four-points up front. Three other skaters would pick up three point outings while Marceli Stepien picked up the lone goal for the Hounds.
Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (2) vs Rothesay Netherwood School (3/SO) EWC
In order to move into the semi-finals as the 7th seeded team in the west, Pilot Mound could beat RNS in regulation or overtime. RNS had the chance to spoil the Cinderella run and Dylan Pelletier got them started with an early powerplay marker. PMHA would kill off one more penalty in the first before Aiden Masse would tie things up late off a rebound. In the second, Knox Burton would continue his dominant run at the East West Challenge, picking up his second after his wrister found its way past Cesare Della Santina (30/32). Later in the frame, Jesse Dunlap would notch his third of the event, wiring one past the glove hand of Zackary David (33/35). Dunlap’s goal would spark RNS for the remainder of this contest as they would control a majority of the possession heading forward. However, David would stand on his head in the third, making a handful of key saves to give the Buffaloes a chance in overtime. Pilot Mound would see a fair share of opportunities in overtime, including a cross bar from Burton. But the magnificent play of David and Burton kept the Buffaloes afloat. Burton would make two key backchecks, disrupting two glorious chances for RNS to end it. David on the other hand… the Riverview, NB native stoned RNS on a 2-on-0 chance late in the extra frame, forcing this match into the shootout.
First up to bat, Kilian Alves Pereira. And what does the Echirolles, France resident pull off? None other than French NHLer Alexandre Texier’s patented shootout move. Alves Pereira sneaked it five-hole one-handed past David for the early advantage. Hector Kapitonov was next up for PMHA, beating Della Santina, but had the goal called back for backwards motion. In the third round, Nolan Harding would force an extra round, popping the water bottle off. Drew Moores would make no mistake for RNS, but Max Schutz would come just shy as he neared closer to Della Santina’s crease. RNS would steal the victory from Pilot Mound, leaving the Manitoba-based program fifth place in the standings just shy of a semi-final berth. Okanagan Hockey Academy secures their spot at fourth and will take on South Alberta Hockey Academy Sunday morning.
STAR Hockey Academy (5) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (9) U17
After some steady back-and-forth action for the opening half of this contest, RHA Kelowna would take flight with four unanswered goals to close out the second period. Deacon Wilson (3G, 1A) would bring STAR back to within striking distance with two goals early in the third, but Myeongcheol Sung (4G) would pot two of his own to close the period and create a four goal gap on the scoreboard. Sung would record four goals against STAR, coming into the game with only five on the season. Otis Jacques (2G, 1A) would also record a pair of goals while Jordan Anastasiadis (3A) and Xavier Corten (3A) picked up three helpers each.
Ontario Hockey Academy (2) vs Selwyn House School (4) East U17 Prep
An active Selwyn House powerplay was the difference in their Saturday showdown with Ontario Hockey Academy, going 3/7 on the night. Michael Paliotti (2G, 2A) was included on every Selwyn House goal, giving him four points on the evening. Tom Miele (1G, 1A) would score a powerplay goal of his own late to bring OHA back to within two, but it was too late to make up the margin. Francis Paradis (23/25) recorded the win between the pipes, making 23-saves in the victory,
Prairie Hockey Academy (1) vs Edge School (4) U17 Prep
Edge School would get the home crowd buzzing with a pair of early goals off the sticks of Jack Boutillier and Rylan Saunders (2G). Bryden Wagner would get Prairie back to within one with his thirteenth of the season, but that gap was widened up shortly after with Saunders collecting his thirteenth on the year as well. Nolen Miller would capture a powerplay goal for Edge in the third, rounding off a routine victory over PHA. Delano Pockar (32/33) would steer away 32-shots in the win.
Calgary International Hockey Academy (3) vs South Alberta Hockey Academy (2) U17 Prep
After being completely dominated in the opening period by SAHA in the shots department (19-4), Calgary IHA would strike three times in the second. In his U17 Prep debut Ryder Lefaivre would pot their third. Owen Fisher (2G) would respond late for SAHA with two goals of his own to end the frame. Once again in the third, SAHA would take a majority of the shots, but another scoreless period would occur. Colton Lutz (42/44) would make 42-saves in the Calgary IHA victory, giving them their first win of the season against their division rivals.
STAR Hockey Academy (0) vs Delta Hockey Academy White (6) U15
Zachary Kolar (54/60) gave STAR a chance in the first period after stopping all 17 shot attempts by Delta White. However, the dominos began to fall in the second after Sajan Chatha (1G, 1A) broke the ice 34-seconds into play. Delta White would strike for five more including two from Mason Hostyn (2G, 1A). Kolar would make an astounding 54-saves in the loss while Logan Wagner (16/16) stopped all 16 for his first shutout of the season.
North Shore Warriors (2) vs BWC Academy (13) U15 Prep
After a dominant 13-2 victory over North Shore, Kenzo Gibson (2G, 5A) reached the century mark for career points in U15 Prep action. The North Vancouver, BC native now has a grand total of 165 points throughout his CSSHL career. Kristian Lima (2G, 3A) would also come up big, recording five points on the evening. Rhys McFarlane and Ty Warnick would both pick up their first goals of the season as a surplus. Brody Watson (1G, 1A) and Quinn Herman (1G, 1A) would score the Warriors two goals.
RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (6) vs St. George’s School (5) U15 Prep
RHA Kelowna would jump off with a hot-start, recording the opening three goals in an away game against St. George’s School. Luca Rogers (2G, 1A) and Jayden Ni (2G, 2A) would bring the Saints back to within one with quick back-to-back goals but Berkeley Reid would put RHA Kelowna back in the driver seat with his fifth of the season. In the third, Rogers and Hudson Lesk (1G, 1A) would tie the game up for St. George’s. Nathan Johnson would restore the RINK lead but Ni would tie things up once again. The game looked as if it were heading to overtime but Ben Tyssen (1G, 1A) cashed in his tenth of the year on the powerplay late to secure the win for RHA Kelowna.
Delta Hockey Academy Black (1) vs BWC Academy (6) U15
With two of the top dogs in the U15 division squaring off, a closer score may have been expected. But the 3rd seeded BWC Academy had something to prove over 2nd seeded Delta Black. Nolan Gallagher (2G) would score the first’s lone goal, setting the tone for another four unanswered goals for BWC Academy in the second. Lukas Kravcak would score one back for Delta Black in the third, but the damage had already been done. Alex Iaichkin (4A) led the charge with four helpers on the evening, but the real hero was goaltender William Houle (45/46), making 45-saves in the 6-1 victory over their local rivals.
Okanagan Hockey Academy (5) vs North Shore Warriors (1) U17 Prep
After a scoreless first, Okanagan Hockey Academy would find their touch after Luke Edgehouse (2G, 2A) potted his twelfth of the season on the powerplay. Rylan Bengert (1G, 1A) would double OHA’s lead before the end of the second. OHA would run away with it in the third adding another three with two on the powerplay. Edgehouse would record four-points from the backend while Vlad King scored the lone goal for North Shore.








































