St. George鈥檚 School - 泊樂娛樂城app Fri, 25 Apr 2025 21:45:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 /wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2020/05/cropped-csshl-site-title-photo-32x32.png St. George鈥檚 School - 泊樂娛樂城app 32 32 泊樂娛樂城app Announces 2024/25 MVP Award Winners /csshl-announces-2024-25-mvp-award-winners Fri, 25 Apr 2025 21:45:34 +0000 /?p=7270 The 泊樂娛樂城app (泊樂娛樂城app) has announced the eight division winners of the MVP Award: Eastern U17: Lukas Royko, Lower Canada College Royko led all skaters with 33 goals and 58 points in 24 games this season. The Montreal, QC forward set single season 泊樂娛樂城app East U17 records in goals and points, beating […]

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The 泊樂娛樂城app (泊樂娛樂城app) has announced the eight division winners of the MVP Award:

Eastern U17: Lukas Royko, Lower Canada College

Royko led all skaters with 33 goals and 58 points in 24 games this season. The Montreal, QC forward set single season 泊樂娛樂城app East U17 records in goals and points, beating the previous records of 28 and 55.

Eastern U18: Tristan Gagnon, Bishop’s College School

Bishop’s would finish with a division best 18 wins and 50 points with Gagnon finishing fourth in goals (14) and fifth in points (28) among all skaters. The Parkland, Florida forward has tallied 44 points in 31 East U18 games the last two seasons.

Female U18 Prep: Taya Lonsdale, Shawnigan Lake School

Lonsdale led her team with 27 goals and 52 points in 30 games this season, captaining Shawnigan Lake to a third place finish. Committed to Cornell University, the Shawnigan Lake, BC forward finished her 泊樂娛樂城app career with 129 games, 57 goals, 63 assists, and 120 points, placing her 8th, 9th, 15th and 10th all-time among Female U18 Prep skaters.

U15, presented by the WHL: Brody Antignani, Edge School

The Calgary, AB forward put on an offensive clinic during the 2024/25 U15 season, recording a division best 50 goals, 49 assists and 99 points in 34 games. His 50 goals were 9 more than anyone else, while his 99 points were a whopping 27 more than second place. Antignani’s goal and points total rank second all time in a U15 season behind Trevor Wong who set the mark in 2017/18 with 64 and 141.

U15 Prep, presented by the WHL: Louis Oscar Holowaychuk, St. George’s School

Holowaychuk led the U15 Prep division with 83 points and 50 goals, 15 more than second place. The Vancouver, BC forward posted a division best 2.44 PTS/GP in his second U15 Prep season. Over the last two seasons he has tallied 62 goals, 53 assists, and 115 points in 61 U15 Prep games.

U17, presented by the WHL: Jaxson Bartsch, Okanagan Hockey Academy

Bartsch led his team with 20 goals, 26 assists and 46 points in 36 U17 games. The Penticton, BC forward added three points in five playoff games to help lead his team to a 2025 泊樂娛樂城app U17 Western Championship. This was Bartsch third season in the 泊樂娛樂城app, previously having played for OHA at the U15 and U15 Prep levels.

U17 Prep, presented by the WHL: Jaggar John, OHA Edmonton

A 2024 WHL Draft third round pick by the Saskatoon Blades, John posted 28 goals, 38 assists and 66 points in 31 games this season, finishing third in league scoring. His 2.13 PTS/GP was a division high this season. The Fort McMurray, AB forward captured back-to-back 泊樂娛樂城app Western Championships in 2023 and 2024 at the U15 and U15 Prep levels, earning the 2024 泊樂娛樂城app U15 Prep Western Championships MVP Award after setting a single playoff scoring record.

U18 Prep, presented by the WHL: Parker Snell, OHA Edmonton

Snell becomes the first ever male student-athlete to win a 泊樂娛樂城app MVP Award as a goalie. A second round pick by the Edmonton Oil Kings at the 2023 WHL Draft, Snell went 9-10-1 with a 3.19 GAA, finishing eighth among goalies with a .922 SV%. On the season OHA Edmonton would go 8-17-1 against playoff teams, with Snell playing 18 of those games and recording 7 of those wins. With Snell in net against playoff teams, OHA Edmonton would average 3.33 goals against per game and a .915 SV%, compared to 4.67 goals against and .847 SV% without Snell in net. Just two of Snell’s starts came in OHA Edmonton’s 11 games against non playoff teams, as his efforts propelled OHA Edmonton into the playoffs as the 13 seed. Snell would play in two games for the Oil Kings this season, going 2-0-0 with 1 shutout, a 1.000 SV% and 0.00 GAA.

 

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泊樂娛樂城app Announces 2024/25 Top Goaltender Award Winners /csshl-announces-2024-25-top-goaltender-award-winners Thu, 24 Apr 2025 21:38:47 +0000 /?p=7269 The 泊樂娛樂城app (泊樂娛樂城app) has announced the eight division winners of the Top Goaltender Award: Eastern U17: Gabriel Poitras, Stanstead College In his first 泊樂娛樂城app season, Poitras went 8-1-0 with a division best 1.49 GAA and .946 SV%. The Stanstead, QC netminder went undefeated in the playoffs to lead Stanstead to a […]

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The 泊樂娛樂城app (泊樂娛樂城app) has announced the eight division winners of the Top Goaltender Award:

Eastern U17: Gabriel Poitras, Stanstead College

In his first 泊樂娛樂城app season, Poitras went 8-1-0 with a division best 1.49 GAA and .946 SV%. The Stanstead, QC netminder went undefeated in the playoffs to lead Stanstead to a 2025 泊樂娛樂城app Eastern U17 Championship in their first season in the 泊樂娛樂城app.

Eastern U18: Rafael Tremblay, Ontario Hockey Academy

For the second straight season an OHA netminder has claimed the East U18 Top Goaltender award as Tremblay follows in the footsteps of teammate Oliver Kiraly. The St. Sauveur, QC product went 10-3-2 to lead all netminders in wins, while finishing in the Top 10 in SV% (.906%) and shutouts (1), with a 3.32 GAA.

Female U18 Prep: Maisie Cope, Delta Hockey Academy Green

This is the second straight season the University of Calgary commit has captured the Female U18 Prep Top Goaltender Award after posting a 12-2-1 record this season. The Victoria, BC product finished fourth in GAA (2.18) and third in SV% (.922) while tallying 2 shutouts for Delta Green. In her 泊樂娛樂城app career Cope went 34-8-3 with a 2.09 GAA, .929 SV% and 9 shutouts.

U15: Taylor Green, Calgary International Hockey Academy

Green finished the 2024/25 season with a 12-5-0 record with a 2.98 GAA and 1 shutout. The St. Albert, AB netminder posted a .913SV%, good enough for fifth among U15 goalies.

U15 Prep: Kole Anderosov, St. George’s School

The Campbell River, BC netminder posted a 14-4-1 record with a 2.48 GAA, .925 SV% and 2 shutouts for St. George’s School. Anderosov finished Top 10 in all major statistical categories for goalies.

U17: Morgan Hyndman, Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy

Despite a 4.25 GAA and 4-16-0 record, Hyndman finished fourth in the U17 division with a .917 SV%. The Peterborough, ON netminder faced a whopping 1083 shots against, 284 more than the next closest goaltender.

U17 Prep: Linden Sobocan, Okanagan Hockey Academy

A third round pick by the Kelowna Rockets at the 2024 WHL Draft, Sobocan was the only U17 Prep goalie to post a sub 2.00 GAA, finishing the season with a 1.61. His .938 SV% and 7 shutouts were also a division best while his 19 wins in 22 games placed him second. This was the Cochrane, AB products second season in the 泊樂娛樂城app after he played for the OHA U15 Prep team last season.

U18 Prep: Parker Snell, OHA Edmonton

A second round pick by the Edmonton Oil Kings at the 2023 WHL Draft, Snell went 9-10-1 with a 3.19 GAA, finishing eighth among goalies with a .922 SV%. This is the second time Snell has captured the Top Goaltender Award, doing so previously during the 2022/23 U15 Prep season with NAX.

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泊樂娛樂城app Announces 2024/25 Top Defenseman Award Winners /csshl-announces-2024-25-top-defenseman-award-winners Wed, 23 Apr 2025 21:18:27 +0000 /?p=7267 The 泊樂娛樂城app (泊樂娛樂城app) has announced the eight division winners of the Top Defenseman Award: Eastern U17: Antonio Lombardo, Lower Canada College A defenseman from Monteal, QC, Lombardo set East U17 single season records for defensemen with 22 assists and 29 points this season. The 2009 born defender added seven goals in […]

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The 泊樂娛樂城app (泊樂娛樂城app) has announced the eight division winners of the Top Defenseman Award:

Eastern U17: Antonio Lombardo, Lower Canada College

A defenseman from Monteal, QC, Lombardo set East U17 single season records for defensemen with 22 assists and 29 points this season. The 2009 born defender added seven goals in his first 泊樂娛樂城app season with Lower Canada College.

Eastern U18: Zachary Roussy, Bishop’s College School

The Chambly, QC product recorded 4 goals and 15 assists to pace East U18 defensemen with a 1.19 points-per-game this season. Selected by the Gatineau Olympiques in the sixth round at the 2024 QMJHL Draft, Roussy finished his second 泊樂娛樂城app season, capturing an East U17 Championship with Bishop’s last year.

Female U18 Prep: Danica Maynard, RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna

Committed to Penn State University, Maynard paced all defensemen with 10 goals, 36 assists and 46 points in 29 games before posting 9 points in the playoffs, helping RHA Kelowna win their fourth straight 泊樂娛樂城app Female U18 Prep Western Championship. In her five seasons in the 泊樂娛樂城app Maynard ranks second all time among all skaters in games played (134), third in regular season points (153), and first in regular season assists (107).

U15: Reid Dutschek, Delta Hockey Academy White

A 2011 born defenseman from Langley, BC, Dutschek led the Delta White d-core with 6 goals, 29 assists and 35 points in 36 U15 games. His 29 assists ranked third among all U15 defensemen.

U15 Prep: Cruz Jim, Northern Alberta Xtreme

In his second U15 Prep season in the 泊樂娛樂城app, Jim led all defensemen with 66 points in 35 games while setting a U15 Prep defensemen single season record with 53 assists. The Grande Prairie, AB defender played 62 total U15 Prep games the last two seasons, posting 16 goals and 67 assists for 83 points.

U17: Luke Edgehouse, Okanagan Hockey Academy

From Couer d’Alene, ID, Edgehouse led all U17 defensemen with 17 goals and 41 assists in 36 games. He would go on to add one point in five playoff games as OHA captured the 2025 泊樂娛樂城app U17 Western Championship. Edgehouse spent last season with the OHA U15 Prep team.

U17 Prep: Wade Gallamore, Okanagan Hockey Academy

Gallamore finished second among all U17 Prep defensemen with 35 assists and 39 points in 30 games. His 1.30 PTS/GP led all U17 Prep defensemen. The Fruitvale, BC product spent last season with the OHA Black U17 Prep team, giving him 9 goals and 49 assists in 56 games the past two U17 Prep seasons.

U18 Prep: Brock Cripps, St. George’s School

Selected second overall by the Prince Albert Raiders at the 2024 WHL Draft, Cripps led all defenders with 39 assists and 46 points in 30 games this season, giving him a 1.53 points-per-game, best among all U18 Prep defenders. Among all 2009 born skaters Cripps finished fourth with 46 points. Cripps was named the 泊樂娛樂城app U15 Prep MVP and Top Defenceman last season after recording a U15 Prep defensemen record 70 points and 25 goals. Cripps holds the defenseman record for assists (79) and points (108) in a U15 Prep career.

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泊樂娛樂城app Announces 2024/25 Top Freshman Award Winners /csshl-announces-2024-25-top-freshman-award-winners Tue, 22 Apr 2025 18:48:09 +0000 /?p=7268 The 泊樂娛樂城app (泊樂娛樂城app) has announced the three division winners of the Top Freshman Award, awarded to the Top 2009 born student-athlete in their respective U18 divisions: Eastern U18 Prep: Dominic Schnarr, Bishop’s College School The Woodstock, NB forward finished with 8 goals and 11 assists in 22 games in his first […]

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The 泊樂娛樂城app (泊樂娛樂城app) has announced the three division winners of the Top Freshman Award, awarded to the Top 2009 born student-athlete in their respective U18 divisions:

Eastern U18 Prep: Dominic Schnarr, Bishop’s College School

The Woodstock, NB forward finished with 8 goals and 11 assists in 22 games in his first 泊樂娛樂城app season. Selected to the 泊樂娛樂城app Media East U18 Top Freshman All-Star team. Schnarr is a top prospect for the 2025 QMJHL Draft.

Female U18 Prep: Riley Cooper, OHA Edmonton

Cooper led all Female U18 Prep skaters with 65 points in 30 games in her first 泊樂娛樂城app season. The Edmonton, AB finished fourth in goals (27) and second in assists (38) to help OHA Edmonton make the Division I Championships in their inaugural 泊樂娛樂城app season.

U18 Prep: Brock Cripps, St. George’s School

Selected second overall by the Prince Albert Raiders at the 2024 WHL Draft, Cripps led all defenders with 39 assists and 46 points in 30 games this season, giving him a 1.53 points-per-game, best among all U18 Prep defenders. Among all 2009 born skaters Cripps finished fourth with 46 points. Cripps was named the 泊樂娛樂城app U15 Prep MVP and Top Defenceman last season after recording a U15 Prep defensemen record 70 points and 25 goals. Cripps holds the defenseman record for assists (79) and points (108) in a U15 Prep career.

 

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Cotton Takes on Key Role in Student Government /cotton-takes-on-key-role-in-student-government Fri, 04 Apr 2025 17:10:43 +0000 /?p=7199 Story submitted by Chris Blackman Rhett Cotton (鈥25) started his Grade 8 year at St. George鈥檚 School in the fall of 2020. He was following in the footsteps of his older brother Blake Cotton (鈥22), who started his Grade 8 year in 2017 and who also played five years in the Saints鈥 泊樂娛樂城app Hockey Program. […]

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Story submitted by Chris Blackman

Rhett Cotton (鈥25) started his Grade 8 year at St. George鈥檚 School in the fall of 2020. He was following in the footsteps of his older brother Blake Cotton (鈥22), who started his Grade 8 year in 2017 and who also played five years in the Saints鈥 泊樂娛樂城app Hockey Program.

During his fifth and final season with St. George鈥檚, Rhett had no goals and two assists, but his contribution to the team and to the School was significantly more than 鈥渢wo assists鈥 in many ways.

Saints鈥 U18 Prep Head Coach Brayden Toma has this to say; 鈥淩hett is an outstanding young man that provides maturity and a professional work ethic every day. He is also fun to be around and has the utmost support from his teammates and coaches.鈥

Even with a full academic load in Grade 12 and the always busy schedule of a student-athlete, Rhett put himself forward as a Representative on Student Government and was voted into the role overseeing Justice, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (JEDI)

Mr. Courtney Klassen, a longtime teached and the current Head of Grade 12 offered this; 鈥淩hett is an incredibly thoughtful, generous and dedicated student. Elected by his peers as the JEDI Prefect, Rhett has created an environment that nurtures student creativity and open conversation. Ever the 鈥淩enaissance man,鈥 Rhett is authentic, earnest and clearly lives the example of Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in his everyday life.鈥

When asked about his experiences while at Saints Rhett commented; 鈥淭here are countless activities that you can explore in addition to a major sport like hockey. Everything from visual arts to robotics, to languages and so many other clubs. I loved being involved with ceramics and I don鈥檛 know if I鈥檇 get that opportunity in another School.鈥

He continued; 鈥淚 think I鈥檓 most proud of how much I’ve accomplished in my time at the school. I鈥檝e improved both on and off the ice, I鈥檝e met so many people, I鈥檝e grown as a person and I鈥檝e learned how to persevere when challenges arise. The complexity of being at Saints was a challenge and I think it鈥檚 great to be challenged. Saints provides so many ways for you to challenge yourself in whatever way you wish – academics, sports, the arts. I鈥檓 so thankful I was able to play hockey and attend St. George鈥檚 School鈥

For his final Term at Saints he’s busy with the JEDI portfolio聽and Rhett has joined the Track & Field Team for yet another round of challenges.

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February Players of the Month /february-players-of-the-month-2 Tue, 04 Mar 2025 18:34:33 +0000 /?p=7066 The 泊樂娛樂城app has announced the eight division winners of the February Player of the Month Award. Eastern U17: Lukas Royko, Lower Canada College The Montreal, QC forward recorded a division best 14 goals and 21 points in 8 games in February. Royko has set a 泊樂娛樂城app East U17 single season record with 33 goals and […]

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The 泊樂娛樂城app has announced the eight division winners of the February Player of the Month Award.

Eastern U17: Lukas Royko, Lower Canada College

The Montreal, QC forward recorded a division best 14 goals and 21 points in 8 games in February. Royko has set a 泊樂娛樂城app East U17 single season record with 33 goals and 58 points this year.

Eastern U18: Vytas Lenkutis, King Heights Academy

For the second time this season Lenkutis has been named the 泊樂娛樂城app East U18 Player of the Month. The Boston, MA forward has a division best 12 assists and 19 points in 8 games in February. On the season he leads the East U18 division with 26 goals and 50 points in 24 games. His 26 goals is second most all-time in a single East U18 season, while his 50 points are fourth.

Female U18 Prep: Riley Cooper, OHA Edmonton

The 2009 born forward has been named the Female U18 Prep Player of the Month for the second time this season. Her 9 goals, 12 assists and 22 points in just 6 games in February led all skaters. On the season she sits second in assists (37) and points (63), helping launch her OHA Edmonton into sixth place in the standings in their first year competing in the 泊樂娛樂城app Female U18 Prep division.

U15: Hudson Lesk, St. George’s School

A defenseman from Clontarf, Australia, Lesk had 9 goals and 9 assists in 9 games in February, with his goals and points total leading all U15 defensemen. On the season he leads all U15 defensemen with 20 goals, fourth most in a single U15 season. His 44 points in 31 games sits 1 off the league lead, though his 1.42 PTS/GP is a division best.

U15 Prep: Louis Oscar Holowaychuk, St. George’s School

In 11 games in February the Vancouver, BC forward produced a division best 17 goals and 27 points. On the season, his second in the 泊樂娛樂城app U15 Prep division, Holowaychuk finished with a league high 50 goals and 83 points in 34 games.

U17: Eliott Horner, Pacific Coast Hockey Academy

A netminder from Comox, BC, Horner went 3-0-1 with a 1.47 GAA, .938 SV% and 1 shutout in February, giving up 6 goals against in 4 games and 245 minutes. In his first 泊樂娛樂城app season, Horner has a 10-8-2 record with a 3.40 GAA, .888 SV% and 3 shutouts.

U17 Prep: Jaggar John, OHA Edmonton

For the second time this season the Saskatoon Blades 2024 WHL Draft pick has been named the U17 Prep Player of the Month. John led all U17 Prep skaters with 10 goals and 21 points in 7 games. On the season, he sits third with 38 assists and 66 points in 31 games. His 2.13 PTS/GP is a U17 Prep best. The Fort McMurray, AB forward has played 5 WHL games with the Blades this season.

U18 Prep: Nate Stevens, Northern Alberta Xtreme

The Calgary, AB netminder played 5 games in February, going 5-0-0 with a division best 0.80 GAA, and 2 shutouts. Stevens would record a .963 SV%, letting in just 4 goals on 108 shots. On the season he has posted a 15-1-1 record with a league best 5 shutouts, 1.87 GAA, .932 SV% and 15 wins.

 

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Cristall Named February 泊樂娛樂城app WHL Alumni of the Month /cristall-named-february-csshl-whl-alumni-of-the-month Mon, 03 Mar 2025 20:11:47 +0000 /?p=7059 Former St. George’s School and current Spokane Chiefs forward Andrew Cristall has been named the February 泊樂娛樂城app WHL Alumni Player of the Month. With 114 points in 49 games, Cristall leads the WHL in scoring. In 13 games in February Cristall tallied 11 goals and 24 assists for 35 points. Cristall spent three seasons in […]

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Former St. George’s School and current Spokane Chiefs forward Andrew Cristall has been named the February 泊樂娛樂城app WHL Alumni Player of the Month.

With 114 points in 49 games, Cristall leads the WHL in scoring. In 13 games in February Cristall tallied 11 goals and 24 assists for 35 points.

Cristall spent three seasons in the 泊樂娛樂城app with St. George’s, joining the Vancouver, BC program in 2018/19. In 30 U15 Prep games that season he would tally 25 goals and 27 assists, finishing fourth in team scoring with 52 points. The following U15 Prep season Cristall would lead his team with 43 goals, 37 assists, and 80 points in 27 games. His 43 goals were tops amongst all U15 Prep skaters while his 80 points trailed only future Buffalo Sabres forward Zach Benson (86). At the conclusion of the season the Rockets would select Cristall with the eighth overall pick at the 2020 WHL Draft.

The Vancouver, BC forward would split the 2020/21 COVID-19 shortened season with the Rockets and St. George’s U18 Prep team. In 4 U18 Prep games he would tally 4 points, while adding 5 points in 14 WHL games. In 2021/22 Cristall would finish third in team scoring with 69 points in 61 games.

During the 2022/23 season Cristall represented Team Canada at the Hlinka Gretzky Cup, finishing with six points in five games as Canada captured a gold medal. That season he would lead the Rockets with 95 points in 54 games, putting him sixth in WHL scoring. The Washington Capitals would go on to select Cristall in the second round, 40th overall at the 2023 NHL Draft.

Cristall would play the 2023/24 season with the Rockets, and start of the 2024/25 season with them before being traded to Spokane. In 239 career WHL games Cristall has 151 goals, 241 assists and 392 points.

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43 泊樂娛樂城app Alumni on 2025 NHL Draft Rankings /43-csshl-alumni-on-2025-nhl-draft-rankings Tue, 14 Jan 2025 22:37:35 +0000 /?p=6873 43 former 泊樂娛樂城app (泊樂娛樂城app) student-athletes have been named to the Mid-Season Draft Rankings for the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. The 43 泊樂娛樂城app alumni are currently playing in the QMJHL, USA High-School and WHL. Of the 66 WHL players who find their names on the list, 59% (39/66) are 泊樂娛樂城app alumni. 95% […]

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43 former 泊樂娛樂城app (泊樂娛樂城app) student-athletes have been named to the Mid-Season Draft Rankings for the 2025 NHL Entry Draft.

The 43 泊樂娛樂城app alumni are currently playing in the QMJHL, USA High-School and WHL. Of the 66 WHL players who find their names on the list, 59% (39/66) are 泊樂娛樂城app alumni. 95% of the 43 泊樂娛樂城app alumni are currently playing in the CHL (OHL, QMJHL, WHL).

Jackson Smith is the highest ranked 泊樂娛樂城app skater coming in at ninth. Lynden Lakovic, Benjamin Kindel, Braeden Cootes, Blake Fiddler, Peyton Kettles, Cameron Schmidt, and Nathan Behm all find themselves ranked inside the Top 32.

The 43 泊樂娛樂城app alumni represent 16 different member programs, with Edge School and RHA Winnipeg leading the way with eight:

  • Edge School – 8
  • RHA Winnipeg – 8
  • Yale Hockey Academy – 5
  • Delta Hockey Academy – 4
  • North Shore Warriors – 4
  • Northern Alberta Xtreme – 4
  • RHA Kelowna – 4
  • BWC Academy – 3
  • Notre Dame Hounds – 3
  • South Alberta Hockey Academy – 3
  • Okanagan Hockey Academy – 2
  • Bourget College – 1
  • Calgary International Hockey Academy – 1
  • Mount Academy – 1
  • Pacific Coast Hockey Academy – 1
  • St. George’s School – 1

Among the 224 ranked North American skaters include 41 泊樂娛樂城app alumni:

Ranking First Name Last Name Team League 泊樂娛樂城app Team
9 Jackson Smith Tri-City WHL Edge School
12 Lynden Lakovic Moose Jaw WHL RHA Kelowna/North Shore Warriors
20 Benjamin Kindel Calgary WHL BWC Academy/Yale Hockey Academy
21 Braeden Cootes Seattle WHL Yale Hockey Academy
24 Blake Fiddler Edmonton WHL Okanagan Hockey Academy
26 Peyton Kettles Swift Current WHL RHA Winnipeg
30 Cameron Schmidt Vancouver WHL RHA Kelowna
31 Nathan Behm Kamloops WHL Edge School
34 Cole Reschny Victoria WHL Northern Alberta Xtreme
42 Matthew Gard Red Deer WHL RHA Winnipeg
48 Hayden Paupanekis Kelowna WHL RHA Winnipeg
65 Will Sharpe Kelowna WHL Yale Hockey Academy
69 Owen Martin Spokane WHL RHA Winnipeg
74 Reese Hamilton Regina WHL Northern Alberta Xtreme
86 Tommy Lafreniere Kamloops WHL Yale Hockey Academy
101 Kadon McCann Medicine Hat WHL RHA Kelowna/South Alberta Hockey Academy
109 Luke Vlooswyk Red Deer WHL Edge School
111 Josh McGregor Swift Current WHL RHA Winnipeg
118 Ryan Miller Portland WHL Northern Alberta Xtreme/South Alberta Hockey Academy
121 Carter Klippenstein Brandon WHL Edge School
122 Gavin Garland Tri-City WHL Edge School/Delta Hockey Academy/Calgary International Hockey Academy
123 Jordan Gavin Brandon WHL Delta Hockey Academy/St. George’s School
131 Owen Schoettler Spokane WHL Northern Alberta Xtreme
140 Rafael Cloutier Blainville-Boisbriand QMJHL Bourget College
143 Noah Degenstein Moose Jaw WHL Edge School
146 Joby Baumuller Brandon WHL Notre Dame Hounds
150 Aaron Obobaifo Vancouver WHL Edge School
160 Cash Koch Tri-City WHL Edge School
162 Carter Hynes Quebec QMJHL Notre Dame Hounds
163 Ethan MacKenzie Edmonton WHL RHA Kelowna
169 Shea Busch Everett WHL Yale Hockey Academy
170 Jaxon Fuder Red Deer WHL North Shore Warriors
176 Graham Jones Shattuck USA HS RHA Winnipeg
191 Diego Buttazzoni Portland WHL North Shore Warriors/BWC Academy
192 Derek Thurston Red Deer WHL Delta Hockey Academy
195 Ty Coupland Red Deer WHL BWC Academy
206 Connor Schmidt Moose Jaw WHL Okanagan Hockey Academy
213 Drew Hockley Quinnipiac NCAA Notre Dame Hounds/Mount Academy
214 Jacob Gudelj Tri-City WHL North Shore Warriors/Delta Hockey Academy
221 Aiden Ziprick MOOSE JAW WHL RHA Winnipeg
223 Nate Corbet Kelowna WHL South Alberta Hockey Academy

Among the 32 ranked North American skaters include 2 泊樂娛樂城app alumni:

Ranking First Name Last Name Team League 泊樂娛樂城app Team
16 Koen Cleaver Lethbridge WHL Pacific Coast Hockey Academy
25 Burke Hood Vancouver WHL RHA Winnipeg

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泊樂娛樂城app Featured Game of the Day: December 13-15, 2024 /csshl-featured-game-of-the-day-december-13-15-2024 Fri, 13 Dec 2024 05:35:26 +0000 /?p=6771 The 泊樂娛樂城app Featured Games of the Day for December 13-15, 2024 will feature match-ups from the U18 Prep showcase in Abbotsford, BC. You can catch all of the action live on FloHockey. Friday, December 13, 2024 – 8:15am PST: Summit Centre – East Prairie Hockey Academy (18-3-0) vs St. George’s School (13-7-2) U18 Prep This […]

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The 泊樂娛樂城app Featured Games of the Day for December 13-15, 2024 will feature match-ups from the U18 Prep showcase in Abbotsford, BC.

You can catch all of the action live on FloHockey.

Friday, December 13, 2024 – 8:15am PST: Summit Centre – East

Prairie Hockey Academy (18-3-0) vs St. George’s School (13-7-2) U18 Prep

This will be the first meeting this season between sixth ranked Prairie Hockey Academy (Caronport, SK) and seventh ranked St. George’s School (Vancouver, BC).

Prairie has accumulated the most points (54) and has the best points percentage (.857) in the U18 Prep division this season. Their 122 goals for are the most in the division, while their 44 goals against is fourth best, giving them a division best plus 78 goal differential. Having recently been named the November Player of the Month, Moose Jaw Warriors prospect Micah Davidson (10-1-0) leads the division with 10 wins, while his 2.00 GAA and .929 SV% rank fourth and sixth. Offensively, Henry Thunderblanket (9-31-40) rides a hot streak that has seen him record 18 points in his last 6 games to launch him into second in league scoring with 40 points. His 31 assists leads all U18 Prep skaters. Hubert Larose (17-19-36) and Rylan Emigh (9-25-34) both find themselves in the Top 10 point leaders. Prince Albert Raiders prospect Ryland Molde (4-22-26) and Moose Jaw Warriors draft pick Benson Hirst (12-11-23), who leads all defensemen with 12 goals, sit third and fifth among defensemen in league scoring.

With 40 points on the season St. George’s has the fourth highest total in the division, though their points percentage (.606) ranks seventh among U18 Prep teams. While Prairie has a pair of high scoring defensemen, St. George’s counters with Brock Cripps (4-23-27). The Prince Albert Raiders second overall pick leads all defensemen with 23 assists and 27 points this season. Victoria Royals draft pick Harshaan Kaila (14-18-32) and Saskatoon Blades prospect London Taylor (13-17-30) pace the St. George’s offensive unit that has 10 skaters with double digit points on the season. Austin Ball (5-2-1) and Cash Christie (4-2-1) have split the work between the pipes, combining for a .913 SV% and 3.18 GAA.

Saturday, December 14, 2024 – 8:15am PST: Summit Centre – East

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (13-7-1) vs South Alberta Hockey Academy (11-7-3) U18 Prep

Sitting in the fifth and ninth spots in the MYHockey Rankings, Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (Victoria, BC) and South Alberta Hockey Academy (Medicine Hat, AB) will meet for the first time this season on Saturday.

PCHA has accumulated the fifth most points (39) and scored the seventh most goals (91) so far this U18 Prep season. In net the veteran duo of Sam Saskiw (7-4-1) and Liam Russell (6-3-0) have posted a .906 SV% and 3.24 GAA. Spokane Chiefs prospect Sullivan Humeniuk (6-19-25) sits fourth among defensemen in points, and fifth in goals. The trio of Trace Anderson (15-16-31), Jed Lake (12-15-27) and Parson Shahi (9-18-27) lead the Pacific Coast offence. 2007 born forward Jordan Ramsay recently returned to the Pacific Coast lineup and should continue to be a welcomed boost to the offence, having already posted two goals and one assist in two games.

Boasting a roster with 11 WHL prospects, SAHA has scored 103 goals in 21 games, third most in the U18 Prep division. Despite this offensive prowess, SAHA does not have a single skater inside the Top 40 for league scoring, though 12 players have double digit point totals this season. Calgary Hitmen prospect Ty Hynes (10-13-23) and Medicine Hat Tigers draft pick Avery Watson (7-15-22) lead the team in scoring this season. Prince Albert draft pick Ty Krooshoop (2-19-21) leads all SAHA skaters with 19 assists while his 21 points rank sixth among all defensemen. Tigers draft pick Brayden Ryan-Mackay (8-11-19) leads the team with a 1.36 points-per-game average. Mattias Radke (8-3-3) has played the majority of games in net for SAHA and holds a 2.91 GAA and .909 SV%.

Sunday, December 15, 2024 – 8:15am PST: Summit Centre – East

OHA Edmonton (13-7-1) vs Yale Hockey Academy (8-9-0) U18 Prep

OHA Edmonton (Edmonton, AB) and Yale Hockey Academy (Abbotsford, BC) have yet to meet during the 2024/25 regular season. The two teams currently sit side-by-side in the MYHockey Rankings, with OHA Edmonton holding down the 11th spot, and Yale occupying the 12 seed.

OHA Edmonton finds themselves inside the top five for offensive output with 95 goals scored this season. Forwards Calum Giese (15-12-27), Red Deer Rebels prospect Nolan Schmidt (10-16-26) and Parker Fitzgerald (11-14-25) all sit on the plus side of 20 points this season. Defensemen Josh McKague (4-16-20) joins the forward trio in this feat, leading the team with 16 assists. Edmonton Oil Kings prospect Parker Snell (6-4-1), who is fresh off his first WHL shutout, and Ethan Edwards (7-3-0) have split the games in net this season, posting a 3.16 GAA and .909 SV% with 1 shutout each.

Usually finding themselves near the top of the 泊樂娛樂城app standings, Yale has struggled this season with a losing record and a goal differential of plus 1. With a talented roster that includes 11 WHL prospects and an experienced coach in Adam Nugent-Hopkins, Yale hopes a showcase on their own turf will be the turning point they need this season. Kelowna Rockets 2023 second round pick Eli Barrett (9-15-24) leads the team in scoring as the lone skater with more than 20 points this season. Swift Current Broncos prospect Jayden Oleskiw (8-10-18) and Alexandre Jacques (5-13-18) sit second and third in team scoring. Kyounghun Oh (2-14-16) leads the Yale defensive core with 16 points, while his 14 assists trail only Barrett’s 15 this season. Nathan Kam (5-5-0) has played 10 of the 17 Yale games to date with a .903 SV% and 3.41 GAA.

 

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泊樂娛樂城app Featured Game of the Day: November 22-24, 2024 /csshl-featured-game-of-the-day-november-22-24-2024 Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:33:25 +0000 /?p=6682 The 泊樂娛樂城app Featured Game’s of the Day for November 22-24, 2024 will feature match-ups from the U17 Prep showcase in Penticton, BC as well as an East U17 match in Westmount, QC. You can catch all of the action live on FloHockey. Friday, November 22, 2024 – 8:00am PST: Okanagan Hockey Training Centre St. George’s […]

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The 泊樂娛樂城app Featured Game’s of the Day for November 22-24, 2024 will feature match-ups from the U17 Prep showcase in Penticton, BC as well as an East U17 match in Westmount, QC.

You can catch all of the action live on FloHockey.

Friday, November 22, 2024 – 8:00am PST: Okanagan Hockey Training Centre

St. George’s School (12-6-1) vs OHA Edmonton (9-4-0) U17 Prep

This will be the second time these two teams have met this season after OHA Edmonton (Edmonton, AB) earned a 6-2 win over St. George’s School (Vancouver, BC) on September 27 at the U17 Prep showcase in Abbotsford, BC. Despite each having high win rates, St. George’s and OHA Edmonton come into the match-up as the 13th and 7th ranked teams in the division.

St. George’s goalie Les Toth (7-4-1) currently leads the division with an impressive .942 SV%. and 2 shutouts. Toth’s 2.41 GAA has him ranked fifth among all goalies. Offensively, St. George’s is paced by a trio of forwards who all find themselves in the top eight in terms of point production on the season. Jason Gao (15-13-28) leads the team in goals and points while Byron Chin (12-15-27) and Aaron Castro (13-13-26) complete the trio. Defenseman Josh Gravistin (2-20-22) leads all U17 Prep d-men with 20 assists and 22 points on the season. Defender Daniel Taylor (5-8-13) is the only other St. George’s skater in double digit points this season.

A third round pick by the Saskatoon Blades at the 2024 WHL Draft, Jaggar John (10-19-29) sits second in the division with a team high 29 points. Logan Miller (11-12-23), Portland Winterhawks prospect Cash Brebant (9-14-23) and Prince George Cougars prospect Keenan Fox (11-10-21) all have 20-plus points this season, with Jevyn Singh Gill (6-12-18) closing in on the mark. A 2024 WHL Draft fifth round pick by the Medicine Hat Tigers, Zackary Nieckar (2-12-14) leads all OHA Edmonton defensemen with 12 assists and 14 points. Aidan Prosser (6-4-0) has done the majority of work in net this season for his squad, with him and Saskatoon Blades prospect Dysen Loewen (2-0-0) combining for a 3.70 GAA, .887 SV% and 1 shutout.

Saturday, November 23, 2024 – 1:30pm EST: Westmount Arena

Selwyn House School (1-1-0) vs CIH Academy (6-5-0) East U17

This will be the first time in history the two teams face-off in 泊樂娛樂城app league play, with eighth ranked CIH Academy (Rockland, ON) playing the role of home team, despite the game taking place in sixth ranked Selwyn House School’s (Westmount, QC) home barn.

Selwyn House comes into this game having just made their 泊樂娛樂城app debut on November 16 in a 5-2 loss to Kuper Academy. They earned their first 泊樂娛樂城app regular season win on November 21 with a shutout victory of Ulysse Academie (Saint-Roch-de-l鈥橝chigan, QC). Luca Ottoni (1-1-0) made 21 saves to earn the shutout while Lynden Larsen (2-2-4) paced the offence with three points. Larsen, a fourth round pick by the Acadie-Bathurst Titan at the 2024 QMJHL Draft, leads the team in assists and points this season. With two goals in their victory Thursday, Isaac Huberman (2-0-2) has the team high for goals. Tommy Nicolopolous (1-0-1), another 2024 QMJHL Draft selection by the Acadie-Bathurst Titan, is the lone Selwyn House defenseman to record a point this season. Ottoni has played both Selwyn House games this season and sits with a .911 SV% and 2.50 GAA.

CIH Academy has been led in net by Sebastien Bourgeau (5-1-0). Bourgeau holds a .938 SV%, 2.39 GAA and 1 shutout this season. Offensively the man to watch for CIH Academy is Luca Chiarizia (3-7-10) who has a team best 3 goals, 7 assists and 10 points. Its a steep drop off to the next closest skater as Liam Bosum (3-1-4) and Noah Panetta (2-2-4) are tied with four points each. Drake Bosum (1-2-3) leads the CIH Academy defensive core with three points in eight games this season.

Sunday, November 24, 2024 – 6:00pm PST: Okanagan Hockey Training Centre

Delta Hockey Academy (11-5-0) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (7-2-1) U17 Prep

Delta (Delta, BC) and CIHA (Calgary, AB) have met once previously this season, with CIHA earning a 3-1 win on September 29 at the U17 Prep showcase in Abbotsford, BC. Delta currently sits as the fifth ranked team in the division, while CIHA, the defending champions, sit fourth.

Netminder Matthew Wong (9-2-0) leads all U17 Prep goaltenders with nine wins, while his 2.26 GAA is good enough for second in the division. A trio of 2024 WHL Draft picks in Jack Morgan (12-11-23), Kishan Saggu (12-11-23) and Treyce Pavlic (1-20-21), who’s 20 assists are tied for the U17 Prep division lead, pace the Delta offence. Wyatt Callander (6-14-20), Winterhawks 2024 fourth rounder Caden Leibel (6-12-18) and Luke Anderson (7-10-17) round out a potent top-six forward unit for Delta. Selected four picks apart in the fourth round of the 2024 WHL Draft, Dylan Hurren (2-11-13) and Bryson Roberts (2-7-9) lead a Delta d-core that also includes Cortland LeMieux (4-5-9).

Only three CIHA skaters have hit double digit points so far this season with Mason Moran (4-13-17) and his team high 13 assists and 17 points leading the way. Aedan McCarry (7-8-15) leads the team with seven goals while Red Deer Rebels 2024 WHL Draft pick Declan Cardiff (3-8-11) is the other CIHA skater playing at over a point per game pace. The defensive core is lead by Xander Ramsay (3-4-7) and Spokane Chiefs prospect Jacob Balaberda (1-6-7), who are tied with seven points each. In net, Kamloops Blazers prospect Braxton Gibson (3-2-1) and Ethan Mann (4-0-0) have split the work between the pipes. The duo has posted a 3.08 GAA, and .893 SV% this season.

 

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