January 15, 2023
Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (1) vs RHA Winnipeg (12) U18 Prep
Up 2-1 after 20, RHA Winnipeg would go on to score 10 unanswered goals and outshoot Pilot Mound 65-16 in a 12-2 win. Jackson Kostiuk (3G, 3A) recorded a hattrick and tied Avery Laliberte (1G, 5A) for the points lead with six each. Burke Hood (15/16) made 15 saves in the win.
Pilot Mound Hockey Academy U18 (2) vs St. Mary’s Academy U18 (6) Female U18 Prep
Mia Faseruk (1G, 1A) scored the lone first period goal for St. Mary’s and Callie Joseph would tie the game 1:24 into the second. Charlotte Buffie (3G), Julia Bilous (1G, 2A) and Letta Mattheos would all score in a span of six minutes to give SMA a 4-1 lead before Carys Wytinck brought PMHA within two heading into the third. But a powerplay and shorthanded goal from Buffie in the third would put the game out of reach as St. Mary’s won 6-2.
Prairie Hockey Academy (6) vs Edge School (7/OT) U16 Prep
A high scoring affair ended with 19 seconds left in overtime when Lincoln Martin (1G, 3A) scored his 15th goal of the season to give Edge a 7-6 win. Tyler Auger (1G, 2A) and Lachlan Hanton (2A) each added two assists while Brooke Davis (30/36) made 30 saves in the win. Dylan Hallborg (2G) and Kale Pratte (3A) paced the Prairie offence.
Okanagan Hockey Academy U17 (2) vs RHA Winnipeg U18 (4) Female U18 Prep
Emily Gerdevich opened the scoring for OHA before Kate Nechwediuk (1G, 1A) tied the game late in the first. Zoe Cramer (2G, 1A) would score the lone second period goal and the eventual game winner just 55 seconds into the third. Anna Kapocsi would bring OHA within one just minutes later, but Charlotte SikSik would secure the victory for RHA Winnipeg midway through the third.
Okanagan Hockey Academy (8) vs Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy (0) U18 Prep
A hat-trick from Jonny Timmons (3G) and three assists from Connor Schmidt led the OHA offence to an eight goal outburst in a win over CDA. Sharky Nowek (27/27) made 27 saves to record his second shutout and third win of the season.
Shawnigan Lake School (1) vs RHA Kelowna (3) U17 Prep
Luca Cupello (2G) scored twice in the first before a scoreless second saw RHA Kelowna up 2-0 heading into the third. Matthew MacKay would score late in the third to get Shawnigan on the board but a Noah Smith goal just 47 seconds later would end any hopes of a Shawnigan comeback. Jovin Manhas (21/22) made 21 stops in the win.
St. George’s School (1) vs BWC Academy (5) U17 Prep
BWC Academy scored the first four goals of the game as Nick Morin (1G, 1A), Daniel Morozov, Matthew Sutherland, and Aidan Mukai all found the back of the net. Charlie Weaver would get St. George’s on the board early in the third, ending the Nathan Kam (23/24) shutout bid. Peyton Dorman would score just 54 seconds after Weaver to clinch a 5-1 BWC Academy win.
OHA Edmonton (8) vs Notre Dame (5) U18 Prep
A back and forth game saw OHA Edmonton outshoot Notre Dame 48-43 in an 8-5 win Sunday morning. Julien Maze (2G, 3A) and Landen McFadden (1G, 4A) each had five points for OHA Edmonton in the win while Ryan Zabchuk (1G, 2A) led the way for Notre Dame. Nick Kunyk (38/43) made 38 stops in the win while Josh Muir (40/46) let in six goals, with OHA Edmonton adding two empty netters in a span of 29 seconds.
St. George’s School (7) vs Delta Hockey Academy (3) U15
A high scoring first period saw St. George’s lead 4-2 after 20. They would add two more in the second and one in the third to grab a 7-3 victory over Delta. Byron Chin (3G) scored a hattrick and Jason Gao (2G, 2A) led all skaters with four points. Les Toth (24/27) made 24 saves in the win. Caden Leibel, Jack Morgan and Maxum Pyatt (1G, 1A) scored for Delta.
Okanagan Hockey Academy U18 (2) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme U18 (1) Female U18 Prep
Hailey Jackson scored early in the first and Julie Duke added a shorthanded goal early in the second as OHA jumped out to a 2-0 lead. Paige Ring would get NAX on the board just minutes later but Jorja Moore (22/23) would shut the door the rest of the way to give OHA a 2-1 win. Erika Lind (19/21) made 19 saves in the loss.
OHA Edmonton (5) vs Yale Hockey Academy (6/SO) U15
A back and forth game saw Nevin Connor (21/26) and Cole Chorostkowski (23/28) bring their respective teams to a shootout. In the shootout Shaun Hildebrandt (3G, 1A) and Seth Castronuovo (3A) each scored and Connor stopped two of three shooters to give Yale the win. Juhwan Kim (3A) and Tyson Chrunik (2G) paced the OHA Edmonton offence.
RHA Winnipeg (10) vs OHA Edmonton (1) U16 Prep
RHA Winnipeg picked up their 24th win in their 25th game with a 10-1 win over OHA Edmonton. Wyatt Stinton (4G) scored four goals and Jack Bilous (1G, 2A), Remy Hlady (1G, 2A) and Kayden Turner (3A) each had three point games. Koen Gauthier scored the lone OHA Edmonton goal.
South Alberta Hockey Academy U18 (1) vs RHA Kelowna U18 (6) Female U18 Prep
RHA Kelowna outshot SAHA 40-6 in a 6-1 win Sunday afternoon. Hailey Armstrong (1G, 2A), Kyly Laybolt, Maddie Leaney, Chloe Primerano (1G, 1A), and Raedyn Spademan (2G) all scored for RHA Kelowna in the win.
Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (3) vs North Shore Warriors (7) U16 Prep
The North Shore Warriors directed 55-shots on the Pacific Coast Hockey Academy net en route to their eighth win of the season. Lucas Jakubec and Alen Ryzhkov both scored two goals and an assist each for North Shore, while Ayden Fenske turned aside 36 of 39 shots to pick up the win between the pipes.
Prairie Hockey Academy (2) vs Edge School (5) U18 Prep
Hayden Harasnyi scored a pair of goals, Jackson Smith had a goal and an assist, while Luke McCrady and Luke Lawford each added solo tallies for Edge School. Ben Polhill made 29-saves to register the win between the pipes for Edge. Kasey Russel and Matty Healey both scored for Prairie Hockey Academy in the loss.
BWC Academy (0) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (10) U15
Thayne Wasyluk had a four-point game for Northern Alberta Xtreme, Memphis Adeniken scored a goal and added three assists, while Jaggar John and Kyle Dennis had three-point games with a goal and two assists each. Cam Hoose made 17-saves to record the shutout and the win between the pipes for NAX.
Delta Hockey Academy U17 (4) vs Shawnigan Lake School U18 (10) Female U18 Prep
Mikayla Border had a six-point performance for Shawnigan Lake School, scoring three goals and three assists, Abby Whitworth scored a hat-trick and a five-point night, picking up three goals and two assists and Taya Lonsdale scored twice and added two helpers. Saya Earl added two goals for Delta Hockey Academy in the loss.
Okanagan Hockey Academy (2) vs Edge School (4) U15
Mirco Dufour scored three goals, registering the hat-trick for Edge School who improved to 12-5-1-1 on the season. Ben Oliverio notched his eighth of the season to round out the scoring. Okanagan Hockey Academy got goal contributions from Zephyr Harms on the powerplay and Ethan Diamond in the loss.
Edge School U18 (0) vs Delta Hockey Academy U18 Female (3) U18 Prep
Vanessa Schaefer opened the scoring in the first period on the powerplay for Delta Hockey Academy, Holly Magnus lit the lamp in the second period, and Ellie Chou added to the lead in the third period with her fifth goal of the season. Taylor Cohen turned aside all 19 shots she faced to record the shutout.
Shawnigan Lake School (3) vs Delta Hockey Academy Green (4/OT) U15 Prep
Overtime was required between Delta Hockey Academy and Shawnigan Lake School after a back-and-forth affair had the game tied 3-3 at the end of regulation. Sidney Armstrong scored a powerplay goal and Eli McKamey scored twice for Shawnigan Lake School, while Nicholas Kovich scored a pair for Delta, and Nate Gray added his sixth tally of the season. In overtime, with Shawnigan Lake on the powerplay, Ryan Lin scored his 12th goal of the season short-handed to win it for Delta.
North Shore Warriors (0) vs RHA Kelowna (6) U15
RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna outshot the North Shore Warriors 50-20 in the game, lighting the lamp six times. Kesler Hamilton tallied twice, Ronin Martin scored a goal and added two assists, while Grady Monsen, Aiden Andrews and Ryan Sadovia scored solo tallies to round it out. Cohen Fowler turned aside all 20-shots he faced to record the shutout.