OHA Edmonton (5) vs South Alberta Hockey Academy (2) U17 Prep
In his 27th game of the season defenseman Kai Ducharme’s first goal of the year gave SAHA a 1-0 lead. Liam Green would add a power play marker to extend the advantage with 17 seconds left in the opening period. SAHA outshot OHA Edmonton 19-11 in the second but fell behind 3-2 as Gabriel Kantor, Noah Stone and Hudson Blair (1G, 1A) all found the back of the net for the visitors. SAHA would once again outshoot OHA Edmonton in the third, but it was once again the visitors finding the back of the net as Jaxon Moss (1G, 1A) and Tayln Kopansky each beat Paxton Smigelski (25/30) to give OHA Edmonton a much-needed win. Adrien Brochu (37/39) made 37 saves and Chayse Fedoriuk (4A) added 4 assists to lead the way for OHA Edmonton.
Notre Dame Hounds (2) vs Prairie Hockey Academy (8) U15
Maguire Lepp (2G, 2A) scored 2:45 in and David Osiowy (3G, 2A) added a late first period power play goal as Prairie led 2-0. Titan Sauter (1G, 2A) added to the lead 1:36 into the second before Notre Dame got on the board less than two minutes later with a Cooper McInnis shorthanded goal. Cauy Dubie and Osiowy added goals late in the second to extend the advantage to 5-1 Prairie going into the third. Deklan Street scored on the power play just 18 seconds into the third and Osiowy completed the hat-trick less than a minute later. Lochlan Kisslinger and Lepp traded goal 1:38 apart early in the third to round out the scoring in an 8-2 Prairie win. Cameron Rusyniak (44/46) made 44 saves to record the win.
King’s-Edgehill School (5/OT) vs Mount Academy (4) East U18 Prep
Alex Doyle (1G, 1A) was able to give King’s-Edgehill the early advantage with a backdoor tap in. However, after coming off a four-goal outing, Noah Richard (1G, 1A) was able to get Mount on the board before the first intermission. Diego Manzo (1G, 2A) would spearhead Mount into the lead scoring half-way through the frame. Eli Strum would get one back for the Highlanders, but Christian Belliveau (2G, 1A) would score under a minute later to restore Mount’s lead. Belliveau would extend Mount’s lead early in the third on the powerplay, continuing to impress on his current 10-game point streak. However, KES wouldn’t count themselves out of this contest. Dylan MacAvoy (1G, 2A) would bring the Highlanders back to within one on their own powerplay opportunity. Only 20 seconds later, Alex Hannah would tie things up, firing one post and in off a skilled rush down the left wing. In overtime, both Mikko Robichaud (34/38) and Nolan MacDonald (37/42) would make a handful of key stops as it looked this contest would be decided in a shootout. However, in the final seconds of play Doyle would find Grady Betts (1G, 1A) on a 2-on-1. The East U18 Prep February Player of the Month would make no mistake on the open cage, sealing up the comeback victory for King’s-Edgehill School.
RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (5) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (3) U17 Prep
After trailing 1-0 through the first period, Ollie Halowaty would bag a shorthanded goal for OHA Penticton with an impressive display of hand-eye coordination. Near the end of the second, RHA Kelowna would find their footing, scoring twice in the final four minutes thanks to efforts from Aiden Andrews and Alexander Sharman (1G, 2A). In the third, Luke Edgehouse would bring OHA Penticton back to within one, his 17th of the season. Just under three minutes later, Beckham Taggert (1G, 2A) would net the game tying goal. OHA Penticton’s early third period pressure may have put RHA Kelowna on their heels, but they would prevail soon after. Alexander would bury his 10th of the campaign on a powerplay opportunity, wiring one after receiving a cross-ice feed from Colton Deschamps (1G, 1A). Alexander would also go on to bury the EN goal, allowing RHA Kelowna to complete the season sweep against OHA Penticton. In goal, Dylan Mingo (51/54) posted another valiant performance, steering aside 51 shots and improving his record to 11-3-0. The Peachland, BC native has recorded six wins when making 40 or more saves this season.
Okanagan Hockey Ontario (3) vs Fort Erie International Academy (5) East U17 Prep
Fort Erie continued their recent surge in this matchup, grinding out a 5–3 win over Okanagan Hockey Ontario in a game defined by special‑teams swings, relentless shot volume, and a second‑period surge that ultimately held up. After a scoreless first, FEIA blew the game open with three goals in three minutes by Brandon Mirota (1G), Jayden Goolab (1G, 1A) on the power play, and Etienne Guo (1G), a burst that briefly threatened to turn the night into a runaway. OHO finally found life when Michael Champagne (1G) and Joshua Moncrieff (2G) struck six minutes apart to cut the deficit to one, but discipline issues kept killing their momentum, and the third period swung back Fort Erie’s way. Elisei Melikian (1G, 1A) buried a power‑play dagger early in the frame, and Zachary Girard (1G) added insurance minutes later before Moncrieff’s second offered a late push that never truly threatened. Sawyer Tengum (46/51) battled under siege, but Bruno Jeschonnek (27/30) delivered the steadier night behind a FEIA group that controlled pace, possession, and the game’s biggest moments.
Bishop’s College School (12) vs CIH Academy (2) East U17 Prep
The first period of Friday’s game between Bishop’s College School and CIH Academy was enough to put things well out of CIH’s reach, especially considering five goals hit the back of the net in less than two and a half minutes at one point. BCS hit the opposition net with 33 shots in the first period and took an 8-0 lead into the second, led by two from Dominik Bickos (3G, 1A), who would eventually go on to finish a hat-trick. Elliott Correia (1G, 3A) also chipped in with four points, with the lead established early too significant a deficit for CIH to make up. BCS ended the game with 86 shots on goal in a 12-2 win.
South Alberta Hockey Academy (3) vs Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (0) U17 Prep
Only once previously had South Alberta Hockey Academy and Pilot Mound Hockey Academy’s U17 Prep squads faced off this season, a 6-3 South Alberta win in which a late push from PMHA couldn’t save them from SAHA’s previous offensive output. The first forty minutes of play on Friday belonged to the goaltenders, with both Paxton Smigelski (25/25) and Gavin Hildebrand (41/44) stopping every shot they’d face through two. Finally, come the third, goals from Lucas Fisher and Eric Schrock (1G, 1A), 53 seconds apart in the early stages, set SAHA up in a good position. Smigelski stopped all seven shots the Buffaloes managed to direct at his net in the third, completing a 25-save shutout, and Nixon Bettenson would add another late to seal SAHA’s 3-0 win over PMHA.
Prairie Hockey Academy (4) vs Notre Dame Hounds (2) U15
Three relatively evenly-fought clashes on the 2025 side of the calendar between Prairie Hockey Academy and the Notre Dame Hounds ended in PHA leading the season series 2-1, but in the two games that PHA and Notre Dame contested in 2026, there wasn’t nearly as much evenly-matched hockey seen, with PHA prevailing 8-2 in both games. Friday’s clash threatened to get out of hand in the first period, with PHA outshooting Notre Dame 19-2 in the first twenty minutes, only held back by Cole Kuzyk (52/56), who impressed in between the Hounds’ pipes throughout. Deklan Street (3G) scored with 15 seconds left in the first to give Prairie a 1-0 lead through one, a goal which wouldn’t be Prairie’s only crucial strike coming late in a period in the game. Aleksi Houle-Lewis scored on a second-period powerplay to draw the Hounds level, but Prairie struck in the last minute yet again, as Griffon Eaton sent his team into the third period up 2-1. PHA’s captain, Deklan Street, made it 3-1 with his second of the game with just over five minutes left to play, hoping that would be enough. Notre Dame pulled back within one, but 12 seconds after they did so, Strete completed his hat-trick, sealing the deal with his third of the day.
Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy (2) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (4) U17 Prep
The Okanagan Hockey Academy made one trip to Idaho early in the season, beating Coeur d’Alene 4-3 in the first and losing 6-5 in the second of two games on consecutive days. It took until the end of the season for the sides to clash again. Cooper Giarraputo (1G, 1A) gave OHA the lead through one, added to by Bennett Wheatley and Beckham Taggart in the second to see OHA into the third period ahead 3-0. CDA’s third-period pushback was impressive and productive, with Camden Masterson making it 3-1 early and Tyler Karchut pulling his team within one with just under five minutes left. OHA held on at the end, with Tyson Kuiack (32/34) shutting things down long enough for Ollie Halowaty to hit the empty-net and seal Okanagan’s victory.






































