CSSHL Players of the Month - 麻豆传媒入口 Thu, 03 Apr 2025 17:50:55 +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 CSSHL Players of the Month - 麻豆传媒入口 32 32 CSSHL Announces 2025 Championship MVPs /csshl-announces-2025-championship-mvps Thu, 03 Apr 2025 17:49:52 +0000 /?p=7193 The CSSHL has announced the 14 MVP’s of their respective Western and Eastern Championships. Eastern U17: Liam Armit, Stanstead College The Gatineau, QC forward led his team with four goals and seven points in five games as Stanstead won the 2025 CSSHL Eastern U17 Championships. During the regular season Armit, a top prospect for the […]

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The CSSHL has announced the 14 MVP’s of their respective Western and Eastern Championships.

Eastern U17: Liam Armit, Stanstead College

The Gatineau, QC forward led his team with four goals and seven points in five games as Stanstead won the 2025 CSSHL Eastern U17 Championships. During the regular season Armit, a top prospect for the 2025 QMJHL Draft, recorded 29 points in 16 games.

Eastern U18: William Sasseville, Bourget College

Sasseville got off to a slow start at the 2025 CSSHL Eastern Championships, going pointless in the round robin. But he would come alive when it meant the most, scoring twice in the quarter-finals, once in the semi’s and once again in the finals. His lone assist of the playoffs would be a crucial one, as he set-up Albert Genest on a two-on-one for the overtime game winner, giving Bourget their second CSSHL Eastern U18 Championship in three seasons. During the regular season the Prevost, QC forward tallied 23 points in 24 games.

Female U18 Prep Prep Division I: Alida Korte, RHA Kelowna

Korte finished second among all skaters with 6 goals and 11 points in 5 playoff games. She would cap-off her playoffs by scoring a highlight reel goal in the finals as RHA Kelowna captured their fourth straight CSSHL Female U18 Prep Western Championship. The Saskatoon, SK forward finished second among all skaters with 63 points in 29 games during the regular season.

Female U18 Prep Division II: Makenna Williment, Balmoral Hall School

The Balmoral captain paced the Female U18 Prep Division II Western Championships with 6 goals and 10 points in just 4 games to lead her team to a CSSHL Championship in their first season in the league. In a 3-2 win over Delta Hockey Academy Black, she would score the opening goal while assisting on the game winner. During the regular season the Syracuse University commit had 39 points in 30 games.

U15 Division I: Brody Antignani, Edge School

After leading the U15 division with 50 goals, 49 assists and 99 points during the regular season the Calgary, AB forward paced the 2025 Western Championships with 10 goals, 7 assists and 17 points. His 17 points were 7 more than the next closest skater as Edge captured the 2025 CSSHL U15 Division I Western Championship.

U15 Division II: Jack Arseniuk, RHA Winnipeg

The Winnipeg, MB product led all U15 Division II defensemen with three goals and five points in five games to help his team capture the 2025 CSSHL U15 Division II Western Championship. Arseniuk saved his best for last, scoring once and adding an assist on the game winner in the finals. During the regular season he tallied 6 goals and 13 assists in 36 games.

U15 Prep Division I: Ryker Doka, Delta Hockey Academy

The Regina, SK defensemen finished with one goal and five assists, including scoring 29 seconds into the finals, as Delta captured the 2025 CSSHL U15 Prep Division I Western Championship. Doka recorded 14 goals and 20 assists in just 21 regular season games for Delta.

U15 Prep Division II: Gage Mark, Okanagan Hockey Academy

OHA captured the 2025 CSSHL U15 Prep Division II Western Championship with Mark pacing the way with a playoff best 6 goals and 11 points in 4 games. The Kelowna, BC forward had a goal and two assists in the finals, setting up the game winner late in the third period. Mark had 21 goals and 14 assists in 36 regular season games with OHA.

U17 Division I: Tyson Kuiack, Okanagan Hockey Academy

Kuiack played four of the five games for OHA during the Championships, going 4-0-0 with a 1.25 GAA, and .946 SV%. His GAA ranked second among netminders while his SV% was third. In a 3-2 win over RHA Kelowna in the finals the Kelowna, BC netminder stopped 28 of 30 shots as OHA captured the 2025 CSSHL U17 Division I Western Championship. During the regular season he went 14-3-2 with a 2.46 GAA, .901 SV% and 2 shutouts.

U17 Division II: Lynden Mercier, Delta Hockey Academy

A netminder from Victoria, BC, Mercier went 3-0-0 with a 1.99 GAA and .934 SV% during the Championships. He would stop 29 of 31 shots as Delta beat BWC Academy 3-2 in overtime to win the 2025 CSSHL U17 Division II Western Championships. Mercier went 8-7-2 with a 3.22 GAA, .903 SV% and 1shutout during the regular season.

U17 Prep Division I: Drake Mooney, Prairie Hockey Academy

Prairie came into the Championships as the 12th and final seed but made it to the finals, thanks in large part to the play of Mooney. The Blackfalds, AB netminder went 3-1-0 with a 2.16 GAA and playoff best .948 SV%. A fourth round pick by the Regina Pats at the 2024 WHL Draft, Mooney stopped 45 shots through 60 minutes of regulation and 10 minutes of overtime, before stopping both OHA Edmonton shooters in the shootout to send his team to the finals. Mooney would stop 46 of 49 in the finals, but Prairie ultimately fell 4-1. Mooney went 6-10-12 with a 3.56 GAA, .897 SV% and 1 shutout during the regular season.

U17 Prep Division II: Collin Friedrich, Pilot Mound Hockey Academy

Friedrich went pointless in his first game of the Championships before producing six goals and three assists in his final four games to finish third in playoff scoring with nine points. In the semi-finals the Tampa Bay, FL forward would have a flurry of chances in overtime, before finally burying the game winner with just two seconds left. In the finals Pilot Mound would dismantle the North Shore Warriors 7-0, with Friedrich tallying a game high three points to lead his team to a 2025 CSSHL U17 Prep Division II Western Championship. During the regular season he recorded 23 goals and 20 assists in 36 games.

U18 Prep: Benjamin Bowtell, RHA Kelowna

The Saskatoon Blades prospect led the playoffs with 7 goals and 12 points as 11th seed RHA Kelowna took home the 2025 CSSHL U18 Prep Western Championship. The Lake Country, BC forward recorded at least a point in all five playoff games, recording three points on three separate occasions including in the semi-finals and finals. Bowtell had 19 goals and 22 assists in 35 regular season games.

U18 Prep Division II: Aleksandr Skuratov, Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy

Skuratov tied for the playoff lead with 4 goals, while his 12 points trailed only teammate Sokratis Markarian, who had 13. The Czechia forward recorded at least a point in all five playoff games, recording three points on three separate occasions including the finals where he assisted on all three CDA goals in a 3-1 win over Pilot Mound. During the regular season Skuratov had 19 goals and 24 assists in 36 games.

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Elliott Named March CSSHL Female Alumna Player of the Month /elliott-named-march-csshl-female-alumna-player-of-the-month Wed, 02 Apr 2025 18:45:22 +0000 /?p=7196 Former CSSHL student-athlete Grace Elliott has been named the CSSHL Female Alumna Player of the Month for March. The White Rock, BC forward was recently named the Brodrick Trophy Recipient as the MVP of the 2024/25 U SPORTS Women鈥檚 Hockey Season. Along with being named U SPORTS MVP, Elliott was named a First Team All-Canadian, […]

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Former CSSHL student-athlete Grace Elliott has been named the CSSHL Female Alumna Player of the Month for March.

The White Rock, BC forward was recently named the Brodrick Trophy Recipient as the MVP of the 2024/25 U SPORTS Women鈥檚 Hockey Season. Along with being named U SPORTS MVP, Elliott was named a First Team All-Canadian, and Canada West Player of the Year.

This season Elliott led the country with 22 goals and 42 total points in 28 games while setting University of British Columbia program records in both categories.

Elliott joined UBC in 2021/22, producing 9 points in 18 games during her freshman season. She would jump to 23 points in 2022/23 and 21 points in 2023/24, before exploding this season for 42.

Prior to her time with UBC, Elliott spent three seasons in the CSSHL with Delta Hockey Academy. In 53 CSSHL Female U18 Prep games Elliott tallied 29 goals and 24 assists.

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Lin Named March CSSHL WHL Alumni of the Month /lin-named-march-csshl-whl-alumni-of-the-month Wed, 02 Apr 2025 17:02:42 +0000 /?p=7195 Former Delta Hockey Academy and current Vancouver Giants defenseman Ryan Lin has been named the March CSSHL WHL Alumni Player of the Month. The Richmond, BC product recorded at least a single point in all seven regular season games he played in in March, finishing with nine assists. On March 28 he would record his […]

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Former Delta Hockey Academy and current Vancouver Giants defenseman Ryan Lin has been named the March CSSHL WHL Alumni Player of the Month.

The Richmond, BC product recorded at least a single point in all seven regular season games he played in in March, finishing with nine assists. On March 28 he would record his first career WHL playoff assist in game one of his teams opening round series.

During the regular season Lin would finish fifth among all WHL rookies, and second among rookie defensemen, with 53 points in 60 games. His 48 assists led all WHL rookies.

Prior to his time in the WHL Lin spent three seasons in the CSSHL with Delta. He joined Delta Green for the 2021/22 U15 Prep season, producing 31 points in 29 games. He would add five assists in five playoff games as Delta Green captured the 2022 CSSHL U15 Prep Western Championship.

The following U15 Prep season he would lead his team with 17 goals and 41 points in 27 games, leading to the Giants selecting him sixth overall at the 2023 WHL Draft.

In 2023/24 he tallied 32 points in 28 U18 Prep games, earning him CSSHL U18 Prep (BC Division) First All-Star Team honours. That season he would get his first taste of international experience with Team Canada at the Youth Olympic Games, leading all defensemen with four assists and five points.

Along with his successful season with the Giants, Lin captured a Gold Medal with Team Canada White at the U17 World Hockey Challenge.

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CSSHL Student-Athletes of the Month: February /csshl-student-athletes-of-the-month-february Wed, 05 Mar 2025 21:33:40 +0000 /?p=7089 The 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) is excited to announce the four winners of the Student-Athlete of the Month Award for February: Parker Fergusson, Riley Gramlich, James Powell, and Alexander Ruiz.聽 For the 2024/25 season the CSSHL is proud to introduce the Student-Athlete of the Month Award for the four different CSSHL divisions/age brackets: […]

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The 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) is excited to announce the four winners of the Student-Athlete of the Month Award for February: Parker Fergusson, Riley Gramlich, James Powell, and Alexander Ruiz.聽

For the 2024/25 season the CSSHL is proud to introduce the Student-Athlete of the Month Award for the four different CSSHL divisions/age brackets: Eastern, West Female, West U18 Male (U18 Prep, U17 Prep, U17) and West U15 Male (U15 Prep and U15) .

This award is aimed at recognizing the student-athletes within the CSSHL and acknowledges their hard work, dedication, commitment, leadership, academics and community impact.

We would like to congratulate these four student-athletes, who were all nominated by their programs, for their hard work in the month of February.

East Division – Parker Fergusson, Okanagan Hockey Ontario

“Parker displays an energetic positive attitude on a daily basis. He is our U18 Team Captain and Natural Leader. He supports his teammates and encourages them to be their best, leads by example on ice, in the gym and in the classroom; never misses a practice, game, workout or class. He finished Semester 1 with an 89% average. Parker is actively involved with the Henry Street High School Inclusive Student team, where this past June he participated in the Special Olympic Provincials for Floor ball.”

West Female Division – Riley Gramlich, South Alberta Hockey Academy

“Riley is the captain of our team and has been doing a fantastic job of promoting the female game at all levels within our minor hockey association here in medicine hat. She has volunteered with numerous U7, U9 and U11 Teams within the community. She was also one of the key instructors during the female Hockey event in Alberta on February 1st. As well, over the past three weeks she has taken on the role of finding a female 7th skater to come out on the ice with us for warm-ups during our home games. We are so proud of how Riley continues to give back to the community in such a compassionate way! It definitely does not go unnoticed by parents within the community either!”

West Male U18 Division – James Powell, Pacific Coast Hockey Academy

“James is an exceptional, hardworking grade 12 student who plays for the PCHA U17 Prep team. He consistently achieves 鈥淎鈥 level grades in all of his classes and goes above and beyond by taking on extra online courses in Chemistry, Physics and Spanish in addition to his full course load at school. He is an asset to both the classroom and the district. James was selected last October as one of three representatives of our school, QELE峁圫EN 脕, LE峁 Secondary, at the Trustees/ Student Forum for our district where he shared his insights and recommendations with District Trustees and Senior Administration.

Outside of school, James volunteers every week at the Victoria General Hospital providing companionship and conversation with patients. James plans to study medicine after graduation and has already been accepted to multiple universities. We know that he will do very well and make a positive difference in the world.

Whether on the ice, in the classroom or in the community, James is a very dedicated, hard worker and supports all those around him.”

West Male U15 Division – Alexander Ruiz, RHA Kelowna

“Alexander Ruiz is an exceptional student who consistently demonstrates dedication and academic excellence. As a Grade 9 student, Alex has earned a spot on the honor roll, a testament to his hard work and commitment to learning. In addition to excelling in his Grade 9 courses, Alex has already tackled the challenges of Grade 10 science and achieved an impressive 88%. This achievement showcases not only his strong understanding of the subject matter but also his ability to thrive in advanced coursework. Alex鈥檚 academic accomplishments, paired with his determination and strong work ethic, make him a deserving candidate for the Scholastic Player of the Year award.”

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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 CSSHL 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 CSSHL East U17 single season record with 33 goals and […]

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The CSSHL 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 CSSHL 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 CSSHL 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 CSSHL 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 CSSHL 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 CSSHL 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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Morris Named February CSSHL Female Alumna Player of the Month /morris-named-february-csshl-female-alumna-player-of-the-month Mon, 03 Mar 2025 20:12:48 +0000 /?p=7060 The February CSSHL Female Alumna Player of the Month is Jaylyn Morris. Morris was recently named a Canada West Women’s Hockey First Team All-Star with the University of British Columbia. In 28 games this season the Maple Ridge, BC defenseman tallied 7 goals and 10 assists. Last season Morris would be named a Canada West […]

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The February CSSHL Female Alumna Player of the Month is Jaylyn Morris.

Morris was recently named a Canada West Women’s Hockey First Team All-Star with the University of British Columbia. In 28 games this season the Maple Ridge, BC defenseman tallied 7 goals and 10 assists. Last season Morris would be named a Canada West Women’s Hockey First Team All-Rookie after posting 4 goals and 12 assists in 23 games with UBC.

Priort to her U SPORTS career, Morris spent five seasons in the 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) with Delta Hockey Academy. Joining the program in 2018/19, Morris would suit up in 104 Female U18 Prep games, recording 16 goals and 35 assists.

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Cristall Named February CSSHL 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 CSSHL 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 CSSHL 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 CSSHL 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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January Players of the Month /january-players-of-the-month-2 Wed, 05 Feb 2025 23:05:47 +0000 /?p=6961 The CSSHL has announced the eight division winners of the January Player of the Month Award. Eastern U17: Julian Harroch, Selwyn House School It was a dominant month for the Westmount, QC forward. In 6 games he would lead all East U17 skaters with 10 goals and 22 points, with his 12 assists second behind […]

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The CSSHL has announced the eight division winners of the January Player of the Month Award.

Eastern U17: Julian Harroch, Selwyn House School

It was a dominant month for the Westmount, QC forward. In 6 games he would lead all East U17 skaters with 10 goals and 22 points, with his 12 assists second behind teammate Yule Bill’s 13. In his first CSSHL season with Selwyn House, Harroch sits fourth in points (30), and fifth in goals (13) and assists (17). His 2.50 points-per-game leads all East U17 skaters who have played a minimum of 10 games this season.

Eastern U18: Timothee Fengos, Fort Erie International Academy

In 243 minutes of action in January Fengos led the East U18 division with a 1.24 GAA, .955 SV%, 1 shutout, and 4 wins. The Joliette, QC netminder went 4-0-0 while giving up just 5 goals on 112 shots against. On the season he hold a 6-6-0 record, a .902 SV%, 3.78 GAA and 1 shutout.

Female U18 Prep: Zoe Cramer, Shawnigan Lake School

A forward from Carman, MB, Cramer led all Female U18 Prep skaters with 9 goals and 17 points in 10 games in January. On the season she sits seventh in league scoring with 40 points in 25 games. Now in her second season with Shawigan after spending the 2022/23 season with RHA Winnipeg, Cramer has recorded 40 goals and 63 assists for 103 points in 85 regular season games.

U15: Alexandre Montembeault, Calgary International Hockey Academy

For the third time this season a goaltender has taken home the U15 Division POTM Award. The Calgary, AB netminder went 4-1-0 in January, leading the division with 2 shutouts. In 300 minutes of action his .952 SV% was second and his 1.20 GAA third, letting in 6 goals on 125 shots. In his first CSSHL season Montembeault has a 13-5-0 record, 3 shutouts, a 2.46 GAA and .906 SV%.

U15 Prep: Cruz Jim, Northern Alberta Xtreme

Jim led all U15 Prep skaters with 12 assists, while his 13 points ranked second, tops among all defensemen. On the season the Grande Prairie, AB product leads all defensemen with 41 assists and 51 points, while his 10 goals sits second. Having won a 2024 CSSHL U15 Prep Western Championship with NAX last season, Jim had 13 goals and 55 assists in 68 career U15 Prep games.

U17: Cole Fox, Prairie Hockey Academy

In January Fox finished second in the U17 division with a .947 SV%, and 1.51 GAA. The Prairie netminder went 2-1-1 with 6 goals against on 113 shots in 239 minutes of play. On the season his .935 SV% leads all U17 netminders while 2.09 GAA is second. Fox holds a 8-4-1 record with 1 shutout in his first season.

U17 Prep: Linden Sobocan, Okanagan Hockey Academy

Selected in the third round of the 2024 WHL Draft by the Kelowna Rockets, Sobocan posted a 7-1-0 record in January. His 7 wins, and 4 shutouts led the U17 Prep division, while his .962 SV% and 0.91 GAA ranked second in January. On the season he holds a 17-1-0 record with a 1.66 GAA, .935 SV% and 6 shutouts. His wins, GAA, and shutout totals all lead the U17 Prep division, with his SV% ranking second. The Cochrane, AB netminder is in his second CSSHL season, having spent the 2023/24 season with the OHA U15 Prep team.

U18 Prep: Kyounghun OH, Yale Hockey Academy

A defenseman from Seoul, South Korea, Oh played six games in January, recording one goal and nine assists. His 9 assists led all skaters, while his 10 points were tied for second. On the season he has 4 goals and 28 assists in 25 games, sitting fifth among U18 Prep defensemen with 32 points. Oh has spent the last three seasons with Yale, joining the program in 2023/23 with their U17 Prep team.

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Rudolph Named January CSSHL WHL Alumni of the Month /rudolph-named-january-csshl-whl-alumni-of-the-month Tue, 04 Feb 2025 19:55:10 +0000 /?p=6958 Former CSSHL and current Prince Albert Raiders defenseman Daxon Rudolph has been named the January CSSHL WHL Alumni Player of the Month. Selected first overall at the 2023 WHL Draft, Rudolph played 13 games for the Raiders in January. To kick-start 2025 he would go on a 12 game point streak, tallying 2 goals and […]

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Former CSSHL and current Prince Albert Raiders defenseman Daxon Rudolph has been named the January CSSHL WHL Alumni Player of the Month.

Selected first overall at the 2023 WHL Draft, Rudolph played 13 games for the Raiders in January. To kick-start 2025 he would go on a 12 game point streak, tallying 2 goals and 13 assists. In his rookie WHL season, the Lacombe, AB product has 4 goals and 22 assists along with a +10 rating in 42 games.

Rudolph joined the CSSHL for the 2022/23 U15 Prep season, leading all defensemen with 50 points in 30 games. He would add 12 more points in 5 playoff games, including the OT winner in the finals as NAX captured their first ever CSSHL U15 Prep Western Championship. At the conclusion of the season Rudolph was named the CSSHL U15 Prep Top Defenseman.

The following U18 Prep season he would record 22 goals and 37 assists in 28 games with NAX, earning CSSHL U18 Prep Top Freshman and Co-MVP Honours, while being named a CSSHL U18 Prep (Prairie Division) First Team All-Star.

This season he would also play five games for Team Canada White at the U17 World Hockey Challenge, helping Canada White capture a Gold Medal.

 

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Jomha Named January CSSHL Female Alumna Player of the Month /csshl-female-alumna-player-of-the-month Tue, 04 Feb 2025 16:47:15 +0000 /?p=6960 The January CSSHL Female Alumna Player of the Month is Aliya Jomha. Jomha recently won a silver medal with Team Canada at the 2025 FISU World University Games. In five games the Edmonton, AB forward finished with three goals and one assist. Jomha was joined on Team Canada by former CSSHL teammate Alex Spence, who […]

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The January CSSHL Female Alumna Player of the Month is Aliya Jomha.

Jomha recently won a silver medal with Team Canada at the 2025 FISU World University Games. In five games the Edmonton, AB forward finished with three goals and one assist. Jomha was joined on Team Canada by former CSSHL teammate Alex Spence, who had one goal and one assist in the tournament.

Jomha originally joined the CSSHL in 2016/17 with the Northern Alberta Xtreme (NAX). In three seasons with NAX she would record 46 points in 59 games, including 24 points in 21 games during the 2017/18 season.

In 2019/20 she would join Edge School, finishing third in team scoring with 45 points, while her 30 assists were a team high. Edge would go on to capture their first ever CSSHL Female U18 Prep Western Championship that spring. Jomha returned to Edge for the following COVID-19 shortened season, producing eight points in three games.

In 2021/22 she would graduate to Mount Royal University, posting 61 points in 75 games during her first three U SPORTS seasons. This season Jomha leads her Mount Royal team with 12 goals and 23 points in 19 games. Her 12 goals rank fifth among all U SPORTS skaters, while her 23 points has her in a tie for seventh.

With four points this past weekend, Jomha became the all-time points leader for Mount Royal University.

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