Player Advancements: RHA Winnipeg

The Canadian Sport School Hockey League (CSSHL) would like to congratulate the following current and former RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg student-athletes on their advancement to the next step on their hockey journey:

 

Eric Alarie University of Manitoba U SPORTS
Katie Anhalt Mount Allison University U SPORTS
Tori Bear Minot State University ACHA
Promise Belanger University of Jamestown ACHA
Lucas Bertolin Nipawin Hawks SJHL
Aidan Brook University of Regina U SPORTS
Skyler Bruce University of Manitoba U SPORTS
Aislin Carrick University of Wisconsin Superior NCAA III
Ayden Collins Selkirk Steelers MJHL
Trentyn Crane Lakehead University U SPORTS
Addison Dyck Minot State University ACHA
Tayem Gislason Ontario Tech U SPORTS
Remy Hlady Selkirk Steelers MJHL
Luke Janus Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) NCAA
Malachi Klassen College of the Holy Cross Crusaders NCAA
Carson Legault Swan Valley Stampeders MJHL
Cooper Labelle Soo Thunderbirds NOJHL
Justin Lies Mount Royal University U SPORTS
Rhett McAuley Selkirk Steelers MJHL
Kate Nechwediuk Mount Allison University U SPORTS
Quinn Parker Winnipeg Blues MJHL
Leo Seitz Flin Flon Bombers SJHL
Wyatt Stinton Flin Flon Bombers SJHL
Jules Stokes University of Regina U SPORTS
Kayden Turner Selkirk Steelers MJHL
Owen Weihs Vancouver Island University BCIHL
Matt Wisener Ontario Tech University U SPORTS
Garett Zasitko University of Alberta-Augustana ACAC

 

 

Eric Alarie: The Winnipeg, MB forward joined RHA Winnipeg for the 2017/18 U15 Prep season tallying a team high 55 points in 30 games, leading to the Moose Jaw Warriors selecting him in the first round, 22nd overall at the 2018 WHL Draft. The following U18 Prep season Alarie would finish second in team scoring with 46 points. Alarie spent five season in the WHL with the Warriors before joining the Seattle Thunderbirds early this season. In 280 WHL games he tallied 79 goals and 108 assists. Alarie previously signed an ECHL contract with the Adirondack Thunder, playing 8 games with 3 points.

Katie Anhalt: A forward from Winnipeg, MB, Anhalt played the last three Female U18 Prep season’s with RHA Winnipeg. In 74 games she had 19 goals and 29 assists, including a career high 9 goals, 17 assists and 26 points in 25 games this season.

Tori Bear: Bear joined RHA Winnipeg for the 2022/23 Female U18 Prep season, tallying 1 goal and 9 assists in 30 games. This past season the Ochapowace, SK forward had a career high 2 goals, 16 assists and 18 points in 30 games.

Promise Belanger: A forward from Yorkton, SK, Belanger had 6 goals and 14 assists in 29 games during the 2023/24 Female U18 Prep season.

Lucas Bertolin: Bertolin joined RHA Winnipeg for the 2023/24 U18 Prep season which saw the Thunder Bay, ON forward finish third in team scoring with 33 points in 30 games.

Aidan Brook: A 2018 fourth round WHL Draft pick by the Seattle Thunderbirds, Brook joined RHA Winnipeg in 2018/19 posting 26 points in 36 games. The following season the Roblin, MB defender had 23 points in 35 U18 Prep games. He would split the next two seasons in the WHL and MJHL before joining the Dauphin Kings full time in 2022/23. He would finish his MJHL career in 2023/24 with the Kings and Portage Terriers, recording 56 points in 129 career games.

Skyler Bruce: Selected in the second round, 29th overall by the Kootenay Ice (now the Wenatchee Wild) at the 2018 WHL Draft, Bruce joined RHA Winnipeg for the 2017/18 U15 Prep season, finishing second in team scoring with 40 points in 30 games. The following U16 Prep season the Winnipeg, MB forward led all skaters with 37 assists and 64 points in 34 games. He would join the Winnipeg Ice full time in 2020/21, spending parts of 6 seasons in the WHL with the Ice, Vancouver Giants, and Edmonton Oil Kings, recording 49 goals and 84 assists in 209 games.

Ayden Collins: A defenseman from Winnipeg, MB, Collins recorded 23 points in 30 U15 Prep games in 2021/22 leading to the Winnipeg Ice selecting him in the eighth round of the 2022 WHL Draft. The following U16 Prep season he would record 12 points in 23 games, before finishing this past U18 Prep season with 14 assists in 25 games.

Aislin Carrick: Carrick spent the 2023/24 Female U18 Prep season with RHA Winnipeg. In 30 games the Red Deer, AB defender had 1 goal and 8 assists.

Trentyn Crane: After being selected in the fifth round, 103rd overall by the Victoria Royals at the 2018 WHL Draft, Crane joined RHA Winnipeg for the 2018/19 U16 Prep season recording 46 points in 36 games. Crane would go on to play 25 WHL, 44 MJHL and 114 MHL games accumulating 209 points.

Addison Dyck: Dyck joined RHA Winnipeg for two seasons, beginning in 2022/23. In 56 career games the Winnipeg, MB defender had 3 goals and 13 assists.

Tayem Gislason: During the 2017/18 U15 Prep season the Winnipeg, MB defender recorded 9 points in 30 games leading to the Prince Albert Raiders selecting him in the sixth round, 119th overall at the 2018 WHL Draft. The following U16 Prep season he would tally 25 points in 36 games, before finishing his CSSHL career in 2019/20 with 22 points in 35 U18 Prep games. He would spend the majority of the next four seasons in the WHL with the Raiders before playing 8 games with the Red Deer Rebels. Gislason spent the entirety of the 2023/24 MJHL season with the Portage Terriers earning First All-Star Team honours after recording 37 points in 54 games.

Remy Hlady: An eighth round pick by the Everett Silvertips at the 2022 WHL Draft, Hlady was named 2022/23 CSSHL U16 Prep MVP after finishing second in league scoring with 56 points in 35 games, and leading his team to a 2023 CSSHL U16 Prep Western Championship. This past season the Tyndall, MB forward had 31 points in 28 U18 Prep games.

Luke Janus: Janus recorded 32 points and played 37 games over two seasons with the RHA Winnipeg U18 Prep team. The Winnipeg, MB forward joined the Winnipeg Blues in 2022/23 finishing with 52 points in 58 MJHL games.

Malachi Klassen: A netminder from Winkler, MB, Klassen went 12-5-0 with a 2.81GAA, .901SV% and 4 shutouts during the 2018/19 U16 Prep season. The following two U18 Prep seasons he would go 17-7-0 with 2 shutouts, a .895SV% and 2.75GAA. Klassen spent the last three seasons in the MJHL with the Winkler Flyers accumulating a 57-25-3 record, 8 shutouts, 2.39GAA and .917SV%. This season he was named MJHL Playoff MVP after posting a 12-3-0 record and leading Winkler to an MJHL Championship.

Cooper Labelle: The  Sioux Lookout, ON forward tallied 8 goals and 13 assists in 30 games during the 2023/24 U18 Prep season.

Carson Legault: Legault joined RHA Winnipeg in 2022/23 recording 27 points in 28 games as RHA Winnipeg were named 2023 CSSHL U16 Prep Western Champions. This past season the Elie, MB forward had 17 points in 30 U18 Prep games.

Justin Lies: Selected in the third round, 56th overall by the Vancouver Giants at the 2018 WHL Draft, the Flin Flon, MB forward recorded 13 goals and 16 assists in 34 games during the 2018/19 U16 Prep season. He would spend the next three seasons with the Giants before joining the Saskatoon Blades, finishing a WHL career that saw him tally 53 points in 176 games. This season Lies led his team and finished fourth in SJHL scoring with 76 points in 55 games.

Kate Nechwediuk: A forward from Winnipeg, MB, Nechwediuk played 72 career games over three seasons with the RHA Winnipeg Female U18 Prep team. In 72 games she had 30 goals and 36 assists.

Rhett McAuley: McAuley joined RHA Winnipeg for the 2022/23 U16 Prep season posting 12 points in 32 games as RHA Winnipeg were named CSSHL U16 Prep Western Champions. This past season the Brandon, MB defenseman had 10 points in 30 U18 Prep games, while affiliating in 4 games with Selkirk.

Leo Seitz: The Saskatoon, SK forward joined RHA Winnipeg for the 2023/24 U18 Prep season. A fourth round pick by the Tri-City Americans at the 2022 WHL Draft, Seitz had 24 points in 24 games this season.

Quinn Parker: Selected in the fifth round, 100th overall by the Brandon Wheat Kings at the 2022 WHL Draft, the Winnipeg, MB forward joined RHA Winnipeg for the start of the 2023/24 U18 Prep season. In four games he recorded one goal.

Wyatt Stinton: Stinton would finish third team scoring with 47 points in 30 games during the 2021/22 U15 Prep season. The Regina Pats would then select the Flin Flon, MB forward in the fifth round of the 2022 WHL Draft. The following U16 Prep season he would tally 36 points in 23 games as RHA Winnipeg captured a 2023 CSSHL U16 Prep Western Championship. This past U18 Prep season Stinton led his team with 26 goals and 40 points in 30 games.

Jules Stokes: Stokes joined RHA Winnipeg in 2021/22, spending three seasons with their Female U18 Prep team. In 80 CSSHL games the Terrace, BC defender had 6 goals and 22 assists.

Kayden Turner: A forward from Winnipeg, MB, Turner finished the 2021/22 U15 Prep season with 23 points in 30 games. The following U16 Prep campaign he finished third in team scoring with 52 points, including a team high 30 assists, as RHA Winnipeg captured a 2023 CSSHL U16 Prep Western Championship. This season Turner scored 4 times and assisted on 13 more goals in 27 U18 Prep games.

Owen Weihs: Selected in the fifth round, 95th overall by the Brandon Wheat Kings at the 2018 WHL Draft, the Winnipeg, MB forward joined RHA Winnipeg for the 2017/18 season, recording 39 points in 30 games. The following U16 Prep season he had 21 goals and 21 assists in 36 games. Weihs produced 41 points in 36 games during the 2019/20 U18 Prep campaign, his last season in the CSSHL. Weihs spent the last four seasons in the MJHL with the Steinbach Pistons and Selkirk Steelers, finishing with 53 points in 139 games.

Matt Wisener: Wisener joined RHA Winnipeg in 2017/18 where he had 23 points in 30 U15 Prep games. The following U16 Prep season the Winnipeg, MB forward had 20 points in 30 games. Wisener spent the 2021/22 and 2022/23 seasons in the MJHL with the Portage Terriers, finishing with 77 points in 95 games.

Garett Zasitko: The Winnipeg, MB forward produced 23 points in 30 U15 Prep games during the 2017/18 season. He would add 15 in 36 U16 Prep games the following campaign before ending his CSSHL career with 21 points in 25 U18 Prep games in 2019/20. Over the next four seasons Zasitko would play a combine 150 MJHL and SJHL games, scoring 30 goals and adding 64 assists.