Delta Hockey Academy - 麻豆传媒入口 Wed, 25 Jun 2025 22:08:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 /wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2020/05/cropped-csshl-site-title-photo-32x32.png Delta Hockey Academy - 麻豆传媒入口 32 32 Record 4 Former CSSHL Student-Athletes Selected at 2025 PWHL Draft /record-4-former-csshl-student-athletes-selected-at-2025-pwhl-draft Wed, 25 Jun 2025 22:08:19 +0000 /?p=7483 A record four former 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) student-athletes have been selected at the 2025 Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) Draft. Three former CSSHL student-athletes were selected at both the 2023 and 2024 PWHL Drafts, giving the CSSHL a total of six women selected. 10 former CSSHL student-athletes have been drafted to the […]

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A record four former 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) student-athletes have been selected at the 2025 Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) Draft.

Three former CSSHL student-athletes were selected at both the 2023 and 2024 PWHL Drafts, giving the CSSHL a total of six women selected.

10 former CSSHL student-athletes have been drafted to the PWHL, while 15 having played in the league.聽

The 6 round draft saw 48 total players selected by the 8 PWHL teams on Tuesday, June 24th.

Round Overall Student-Athlete CSSHL Team PWHL Team Position
2 9 Anne Cherkowski Pursuit of Excellence New York Sirens F
3 19 Nina Jobst-Smith Okanagan Hockey Academy PWHL Vancouver D
3 21 Sarah Wozniewicz Edge School Ottawa Charge F
6 48 Chanreet Bassi Delta Hockey Academy/Pursuit of Excellence PWHL Vancouver F

Cherkowski is the all-time leader in regular season goals (85) points (165) among all CSSHL Female student-athletes. The Coldstream, BC forward spent four seasons with the Pursuit of Excellence (POE, now RHA Kelowna) before heading to the NCAA with the University of Minnesota in 2020/21. She would spend the following four seasons with Clarkson University, ending her NCAA career with 147 points in 168 games.

Jobst-Smith joined OHA for the 2019/20 season where she recorded 15 points in 21 games. The defenseman has represented Germany at 5 World Championships despite being just 23 years old. She would play the last four NCAA seasons for the University of Minnesota-Duluth, including captaining the team this past season, finishing with 67 points in 172 games.

Wozniewicz, the 2019/20 CSSHL Female U18 Prep MVP and CSSHL Western Champion, played three seasons for Edge School recording 94 points in 53 games. The Cochrane, AB forward joined the University of Wisconsin in 2021/22, finishing her four year NCAA career with 71 points in 154 games while winning two NCAA Championships.

Bassi became the first South Asian player drafted into the PWHL and only the second selected directly out of U SPORTS, following Emmy Fecteau who was selected by the New York Sirens last year. The Kelowna, BC product spent two seasons in the CSSHL with Delta and POE before joining UBC for 5 seasons. In 127 U SPORTS games she tallied 116 points while being named a First Team All-Star in 2023/24.

 

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Hiddleston Comes Full Circle /hiddleston-comes-full-circle Fri, 20 Jun 2025 18:27:11 +0000 /?p=7472 It鈥檚 a full circle moment for Reese Hiddleston as the White Rock, BC product will return to Delta Hockey Academy, this time as a coach, after she played three 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) seasons for the Delta, BC program. Hiddleston started playing hockey at the age of five for the Hollyburn Huskies in […]

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It鈥檚 a full circle moment for Reese Hiddleston as the White Rock, BC product will return to Delta Hockey Academy, this time as a coach, after she played three 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) seasons for the Delta, BC program.

Hiddleston started playing hockey at the age of five for the Hollyburn Huskies in West Vancouver. She played there for a couple years before moving to South Surrey, joining the Surrey Falcons for a couple years.

She would then then quit hockey in 2012 to focus on playing soccer. After a couple years away from the game, she quit soccer to return to hockey halfway through the season in 2014. However, at this time, the only position available was goalie.

Hiddleston would transition from player to netminder when she was 12 years-old and in grade 7. Her first full year of being a goaltender was in grade 8, making her a late bloomer to the position. She played as a goalie for the Falcons on the Bantam Prep Team for two years.

Despite her late start in net, Hiddleston caught the eye of Delta Hockey Academy, joining the team Female U18 Varsity team for their inaugural year of the female program in 2016.

鈥淲hen Delta reached out to me to join their program, my family and I were very interested in the program due to its focus on combining academic and athletic success,鈥 said Hiddleston. 鈥淚 wanted to be in a high-performance environment that would push me to grow both as an athlete and as a person. I was drawn to the structure of the program where I was exposed to intense training, competitive gameplay, and academic support, which was exactly what I needed to prepare for the next level, both in hockey and in school.鈥

Hiddleston spent three seasons in the CSSHL with Delta. She posted a 1.18 GAA and .947 SV% in 16 games during her first season in the Female U18 Varsity Division, before recording a 2.48 GAA and .912SV% in her final two seasons with the Delta Female U18 Prep team.

Her time and success at Delta would earn her the opportunity to play U SPORT hockey for the University of British Columbia (UBC) Thunderbirds.

鈥淭here are many aspects of the Delta Hockey Academy and the CSSHL that helped me feel confident and prepared for the demands of playing hockey at the university level,鈥 remarked Hiddleston. 鈥淚 am very grateful to have had the opportunity to learn time management skills in this program prior to university, as that is a significant challenge faced by many in student-athletes during university.鈥

While at UBC, Hiddleston studied Kinesiology with a focus on Multidisciplinary Science, though it took some time to find the career path that was right for her.

鈥淚n the first couple years of university, I thought I would choose a career path in physiotherapy or occupational therapy, however, I quickly changed my career path to teaching, when I got opportunities to coach and engage in classes that focused on teaching and coaching pedagogy.鈥

Hiddleston is currently finishing the education program at UBC, and has been hired to TTOC (Teacher Teaching on Call) in the Vancouver and Delta school districts.

鈥淚 had an amazing time during my practicum teaching Physical and Health Education at Eric Hamber Secondary in Vancouver. It was at this school where I fell in love with teaching and knew I had picked the right career path for me. What I really enjoy is how my background as an athlete and coach naturally supports my teaching. Whether I鈥檓 in the classroom or on the ice, I aim to create a positive, inclusive space where students feel challenged and supported,鈥 added Hiddleston.

While Hiddleston will start her teaching career in the fall, it will also mark her return to Delta and beginning of her coaching career. She will take on the role as an assistant coach with the Delta Female U15 team, an expansion team to the Delta program.

鈥淒uring the past six years, I stayed connected with the staff at Delta, and when the opportunity came up to return as a coach, I knew it was the right fit. Delta had such a positive impact on my life, and I鈥檓 excited to give back to a program that shaped me into the individual I am today.鈥

Delta Vice President Owen Pighin noted the success Hiddleston has had, and the excitement level that comes with her expected success in her return to Delta.

鈥淜nowing Reese from day one at Delta Hockey Academy makes this a very special moment. Coming back to coach and teach at Delta is a great example of what success can look like for our student-athletes. Reese has always been a very focused person and has the ability to take on challenges with a very calm demeanour. Whether it will be coaching or teaching our student athletes, we are excited and are looking forward in our next chapter at Delta Hockey Academy with Reese.鈥

Hiddleston will hope to use her previous time at Delta and UBC, which she reflected on in a positive light, to inspire the next generation of female athletes.

鈥淲hat I鈥檓 most excited about is mentoring student-athletes the way my coaches once mentored me. I want to support them in setting goals, learning to lead, and becoming confident both on and off the ice.鈥

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Pats Sign Dunn, Leonard /pats-sign-dunn-leonard Fri, 06 Jun 2025 15:48:41 +0000 /?p=7426 The Regina Pats have signed a pair of CSSHL defensemen to WHL Scholarship and Development Agreements. Ryder Dunn joined Delta Hockey Academy in 2022/23 for the U15 Prep season, posting 13 points in 18 games. The following U15 Prep season he would record 30 points in 26 games as he was named a BC Division […]

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The Regina Pats have signed a pair of CSSHL defensemen to WHL Scholarship and Development Agreements.

Ryder Dunn joined Delta Hockey Academy in 2022/23 for the U15 Prep season, posting 13 points in 18 games. The following U15 Prep season he would record 30 points in 26 games as he was named a BC Division First Team All-Star. The Pats would go on to select the Richmond, BC product in the seventh round of the 2024 WHL Draft.

This past season Dunn played for the Delta U18 Prep team, recording 17 points in 35 games.

A defenseman from Calgary, AB, Charlie Leonard has signed with the Pats after they selected him in the second round of the 2025 WHL Draft. Leonard joined Edge School for the 2023/24 CSSHL U15 Prep season, tallying 15 points in 27 games. This season he would play 34 games for Delta Hockey Academy, tallying 34 points. After missing the first four games of the playoffs, he would return for the final, helping Delta capture the 2025 CSSHL U15 Prep Western Championship.

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Meneghin Signs NHL Contract with Tampa /meneghin-signs-nhl-contract-with-tampa Thu, 22 May 2025 22:07:58 +0000 /?p=7354 Former CSSHL student-athlete Harrison Meneghin has signed an NHL Entry Level Contract with the Tampa Bay Lightning. The Lightning selected the South Surrey, BC netminder in the seventh round, 206th overall at the 2024 NHL Entry Draft. Meneghin spent four seasons in the CSSHL with Delta Hockey Academy.He would join the program in 2017/18, going […]

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Former CSSHL student-athlete Harrison Meneghin has signed an NHL Entry Level Contract with the Tampa Bay Lightning.

The Lightning selected the South Surrey, BC netminder in the seventh round, 206th overall at the 2024 NHL Entry Draft.

Meneghin spent four seasons in the CSSHL with Delta Hockey Academy.He would join the program in 2017/18, going 13-0-0 with a 1.97 GAA and .907SV% in 16 U15 games. The following U15 Prep season he posted a 12-3-0 record with 1 shutout, a 3.34 GAA and .899 SV%. He would make the jump to the Delta U18 Prep team in 2020/21, and spend the 2021/22 season with the team as well, going 8-11-1 with a .908 SV%, 3.97 GAA and 1 shutout.

Undrafted to the WHL, Meneghin would sign with the Lethbridge Hurricanes, joining the team full time for the 2022/23 season. He would play two full season with the Hurricanes and start the 2024/25 season with them before being traded to the Medicine Hat Tigers.

With the Tigers this season he would go 23-9-2 with a .901 SV%, 2.56 GAA, and 3 shutouts. Meneghin would then go 14-1-0 with 3 shutouts, a .906 SV% and 2.35 GAA to capture the WHL Playoff MVP as the Tigers were crowned WHL Champions.

 

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21 CSSHL Alumni Capture CHL Championships /21-csshl-alumni-capture-chl-championships Wed, 21 May 2025 22:00:13 +0000 /?p=7346 21 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) alumni have won their respective Canadian Hockey League (CHL) Championships. 18 of those 21 CSSHL alumni come from the Western Hockey League (WHL) Champions, the Medicine Hat Tigers. 75% (18/24) of the Tigers playoff roster played in the CSSHL. The three remaining CSSHL alumni played for the London […]

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21 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) alumni have won their respective Canadian Hockey League (CHL) Championships.

18 of those 21 CSSHL alumni come from the Western Hockey League (WHL) Champions, the Medicine Hat Tigers. 75% (18/24) of the Tigers playoff roster played in the CSSHL. The three remaining CSSHL alumni played for the London Knights of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), and the Moncton Wildcats of the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL).

The 21 CSSHL alumni will now compete at the Memorial Cup in Rimouski, QC starting May 22 and going until June 1. The Rimouski Oc茅anic are the fourth and final team in the tournament, entering as the hosts, having lost to Moncton in the QMJHL finals.

London Knights (OHL)

  • Austin Elliott – Notre Dame Hounds

Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL)

  • Andrew Basha – South Alberta Hockey Academy
  • Carter Cunningham – South Alberta Hockey Academy
  • Cayden Lindstrom – Delta Hockey Academy
  • Kadon McCann – RHA Kelowna/South Alberta Hockey Academy
  • Gavin McKenna – RHA Kelowna/South Alberta Hockey Academy
  • Harrison Meneghin – Delta Hockey Academy
  • Tanner Moldendyk – Yale Hockey Academy
  • Tyson Moss – Yale Hockey Academy
  • Ethan Neutens – Edge School
  • Marcus Pacheco – OHA Edmonton
  • Liam Ruck – Okanagan Hockey Academy
  • Markus Ruck – Okanagan Hockey Academy
  • Ryder Ritchie – RHA Kelowna
  • Hunter St. Martin – OHA Edmonton
  • Jordan Switzer – Northern Alberta Xtreme
  • Josh Van Mulligen – South Alberta Hockey Academy
  • Mathew Ward – Delta Hockey Academy/North Shore Warriors
  • Oasiz Wiesblatt – South Alberta Hockey Academy

Moncton Wildcats (QMJHL)

  • Aiden Diamond – Mount Academy
  • 脡tienne Morin – CIH Academy

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CSSHL at the WHL Draft: 2025 /csshl-at-the-whl-draft-2025 Fri, 09 May 2025 20:15:59 +0000 /?p=7324 87 current and 7 former 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) student-athletes were selected at the 2025 Western Hockey League (WHL) Prospects and U.S. Priority Drafts. For the second straight draft a St. George’s School (Vancouver, BC) defenseman was selected second overall as Holden Wouters was taken by the Edmonton Oil Kings. STAR Hockey Academy […]

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87 current and 7 former 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) student-athletes were selected at the 2025 Western Hockey League (WHL) Prospects and U.S. Priority Drafts.

For the second straight draft a St. George’s School (Vancouver, BC) defenseman was selected second overall as Holden Wouters was taken by the Edmonton Oil Kings.

STAR Hockey Academy (Kent, WA) captain Levi Ellingsen became the second ever CSSHL student-athlete selected first overall at the U.S. Priority Draft, joining RHA Kelowna (Kelowna, BC) forward Brody Gillespie, who was selected by the Spokane Chiefs in 2023.

Overall, 11 CSSHL student-athletes were selected in the first round while 84 players were selected in total at the 2024 WHL Prospects Draft. Of those 84, 48 were taken in the first 4 rounds/92 picks. Overall, 37% of the WHL Prospects Draft came from the CSSHL, the third highest percentage total in league history, behind 2021 (45%), 2022 (40%) and tied with 2024 (37%).聽

The CSSHL three round total of 39 players selected is the second most in league history, trailing 2021 when 40 players were selected in the first three rounds, including a record 16 in round one.

All 16 CSSHL U15 Prep teams saw at least one student-athlete selected at this years draft.

Of the 200 Canadians selected in the WHL Prospects Draft, 80 (40%) were from the CSSHL. The remaining 27 players selected were from the U.S.A. or Europe, with 4 of those having played in the CSSHL including Luke Warrener and Vladislav Ibragimov, who both played in the CSSHL U18 Prep division as 2009 born players.

With 16 players selected, the Northern Alberta Xtreme tied the CSSHL program single draft record held by Edge School, who had 16 in 2024.

By the Numbers

Program Breakdown:

  • Northern Alberta Xtreme – 16
  • Delta Hockey Academy 鈥 9
  • St. George鈥檚 School – 9
  • BWC Academy 鈥 7
  • Edge School 鈥 7 (+ 1 US Draft)
  • RHA Kelowna 鈥 7
  • North Shore Warriors 鈥 6
  • OHA Edmonton 鈥 6
  • Yale Hockey Academy – 6
  • Okanagan Hockey Academy 鈥 4
  • Pilot Mound Hockey Academy – 4
  • Notre Dame Hounds – 3
  • Pacific Coast Hockey Academy 鈥 2
  • RHA Winnipeg 鈥 2
  • Shawnigan Lake School 鈥 1
  • South Alberta Hockey Academy 鈥 1
  • STAR Hockey Academy 鈥 1 (+ 2 US Draft)

WHL Prospects Draft Round Breakdown:

  • First Round: 11/23
  • Second Round: 14/23
  • Third Round: 14/23
  • Fourth Round: 9/23
  • Fifth Round: 8/23
  • Sixth Round: 6/23
  • Seventh Round: 5/23
  • Eighth Round: 7/23
  • Ninth Round: 3/18
  • Tenth Round: 2/12
  • Eleventh Round: 3/7
  • Twelfth Round: 0/3
  • Thirteenth Round: 0/1
  • Fourteenth Round: 1/1
  • Fifteenth Round 1/1
  • Total: 84/227

WHL U.S. Priority Draft

Round Overall WHL Team Player Position CSSHL Team
1 1 Brandon Wheat Kings Levi Ellingsen F STAR Hockey Academy
1 5 Vancouver Giants Drew Wilkinson F Edge School
2 43 Vancouver Giants Daniel Makovetskiy F STAR Hockey Academy

 

WHL Prospects Draft

Round Overall WHL Team Player Position CSSHL Team
1 2 Edmonton Oil Kings Holden Wouters D St. George’s School
1 6 Vancouver Giants Louis Oscar Holowaychuk F St. George’s School
1 7 Red Deer Rebels Nolan Wolitski D Northern Alberta Xtreme
1 8 Edmonton Oil Kings Christopher Kokkoris D Yale Hockey Academy
1 10 Wenatchee Wild Kalen Miles F Northern Alberta Xtreme
1 12 Brandon Wheat Kings Cruz Jim D Northern Alberta Xtreme
1 14 Kamloops Blazers Teagen Bouchard F Northern Alberta Xtreme
1 16 Prince Albert Raiders Athens Shingoose F RHA Winnipeg
1 17 Prince George Cougars Cohen Baker F BWC Academy
1 20 Kelowna Rockets Will Kelts D Northern Alberta Xtreme
1 23 Regina Pats Logan Henry F BWC Academy
2 24 Saskatoon Blades Noah Fowler F St. George’s School
2 25 Edmonton Oil Kings Cole Landreville F Pilot Mound Hockey Academy
2 26 Kelowna Rockets Remy Koch D Edge School
2 28 Spokane Chiefs Ryker Doka D Delta Hockey Academy/Notre Dame Hounds
2 29 Kamloops Blazers Brady Ondrus F Northern Alberta Xtreme
2 33 Wenatchee Wild Riley Brown F Northern Alberta Xtreme
2 34 Kelowna Rockets Joel Ngandu F Northern Alberta Xtreme
2 36 Medicine Hat Tigers Luke Warrener D South Alberta Hockey Academy
2 38 Brandon Wheat Kings Ahmad Fayad F Northern Alberta Xtreme
2 40 Prince George Cougars Anderson Reschny D OHA Edmonton
2 41 Moose Jaw Warriors Dylan Mingo G RHA Kelowna
2 44 Swift Current Broncos Luke Huska F Edge School
2 45 Seattle Thunderbirds Kane Nicholas F BWC Academy
2 46 Regina Pats Charlie Leonard D Delta Hockey Academy/Edge School
3 47 Penticton Vees Peter Banicevic F Delta Hockey Academy/North Shore Warriors
3 48 Seattle Thunderbirds Dylan Sherban F Edge School
3 51 Everett Silvertips Elias Papadatos D BWC Academy/Yale Hockey Academy
3 52 Prince Albert Raiders Tripp Fischer F Delta Hockey Academy
3 54 Lethbridge Hurricanes Liam McFadden D OHA Edmonton
3 55 Tri-City Americans Easton Arndt F Northern Alberta Xtreme
3 57 Moose Jaw Warriors Miller Watkins D BWC Academy/RHA Kelowna
3 58 Edmonton Oil Kings Elias Mitrikas G North Shore Warriors
3 62 Prince Albert Raiders Brady Filmon F RHA Winnipeg
3 63 Prince George Cougars Kole Anderosov G St. George’s School
3 64 Calgary Hitmen Kale Scott F OHA Edmonton
3 65 Tri-City Americans Karter Gibson G Northern Alberta Xtreme
3 68 Wenatchee Wild Ethan Parkinson D Edge School
3 69 Everett Silvertips Cole Krebs D Northern Alberta Xtreme
4 70 Swift Current Broncos Tanner Massey F Yale Hockey Academy
4 72 Swift Current Broncos Quinn Pickering D St. George’s School
4 78 Medicine Hat Tigers Ben Meyer G Notre Dame Hounds
4 79 Lethbridge Hurricanes Luka Samu F Northern Alberta Xtreme
4 82 Kelowna Rockets Grayson Bauer F Edge School
4 83 Brandon Wheat Kings Joffrey Chan G St. George’s School
4 86 Calgary Hitmen Donagh Esler-Twiss G Shawnigan Lake School
4 91 Victoria Royals Alexander Rode D St. George’s School
4 92 Seattle Thunderbirds Jackson Beggs D BWC Academy
5 95 Kelowna Rockets Channon Fummerton D RHA Kelowna/Pacific Coast Hockey Academy
5 96 Penticton Vees Jack Utsunomiya G Delta Hockey Academy
5 101 Vancouver Giants Tony Cabelka F Yale Hockey Academy
5 109 Medicine Hat Tigers Michael Kuzik F Yale Hockey Academy
5 110 Spokane Chiefs Sean Murphy D North Shore Warriors
5 111 Moose Jaw Warriors Charlie Tobin F Edge School
5 112 Prince Albert Raiders Chayse Fedoriuk D OHA Edmonton
5 115 Medicine Hat Tigers Duke Lesnar F Notre Dame Hounds
6 116 Penticton Vees Nash Weyland D Northern Alberta Xtreme
6 120 Regina Pats Dawson Sheehan G Northern Alberta Xtreme
6 124 Tri-City Americans Justin Moon F BWC Academy
6 125 Swift Current Broncos Maddox Ramage F Pilot Mound Hockey Academy
6 127 Edmonton Oil Kings Corbin Dunphy F Northern Alberta Xtreme
6 135 Spokane Chiefs Joshua Frazer F OHA Edmonton
7 139 Penticton Vees Talon Scinocca F Okanagan Hockey Academy
7 147 Tri-City Americans Deacon Gayfer D RHA Kelowna
7 149 Kelowna Rockets Bronson Lamontagne F RHA Kelowna
7 155 Prince George Cougars Brett Buors D Pilot Mound Hockey Academy
7 159 Calgary Hitmen Brayden Tucker F OHA Edmonton
8 163 Medicine Hat Tigers Casey Pearson F Delta Hockey Academy/North Shore Warriors
8 164 Penticton Vees Gage Mark F Okanagan Hockey Academy
8 171 Swift Current Broncos Roman Haddad D Okanagan Hockey Academy
8 172 Vancouver Giants Ethan Mah D North Shore Warriors
8 175 Everett Silvertips Nicolas Peach F Delta Hockey Academy
8 181 Saskatoon Blades Nicholas Voinea F Yale Hockey Academy
8 183 Medicine Hat Tigers Vladislav Ibragimov F North Shore Warriors
9 192 Vancouver Giants Nathaniel Moore F St. George’s School
9 199 Saskatoon Blades Alexander Sharman F RHA Kelowna
9 203 Victoria Royals Adam Benn F St. George’s School
10 216 Tri-City Americans Colton Brum F Delta Hockey Academy
10 218 Vancouver Giants Thomas Ogee D STAR Hockey Academy
11 231 Penticton Vees Gavin Hildebrand G Pilot Mound Hockey Academy
11 242 Portland Winterhawks Cameron Young-Thompson F Pacific Coast Hockey Academy
11 244 Saskatoon Blades Austen Su D Delta Hockey Academy
14 300 Penticton Vees Kaius Millan F RHA Kelowna
15 323 Penticton Vees Shea Mooney D Okanagan Hockey Academy

 

Former CSSHL Student-Athletes WHL Prospects Draft

Round Overall WHL Team Player Position CSSHL Team
1 9 Tri-City Americans Ben Oliverio F Edge School
1 15 Saskatoon Blades Kain Martinuik F St. George’s School
1 19 Victoria Royals Roan Greschuk D Northern Alberta Xtreme
1 22 Swift Current Broncos Cohenn Rotar F OHA Edmonton
2 32 Red Deer Rebels Owen Archer D OHA Edmonton
2 35 Calgary Hitmen Walker Filewich F OHA Edmonton
8 169 Vancouver Giants Adrian Ferro G OHA Edmonton

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CSSHL All-Time Female Fantasy Draft /csshl-all-time-female-fantasy-draft Tue, 06 May 2025 21:22:35 +0000 /?p=7322 Former RHA Kelowna head coach and current assistant coach with NCAA program Clarkson University Kris Hogg took on 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) staff Jordan Martin and Kai Farenholtz in a CSSHL All-Time Female Fantasy Draft. Round 1, Pick 1 (Kris Hogg): Chloe Primerano, Defenseman, BWC Academy/RHA Kelowna聽 A new age defenseman that can […]

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Former RHA Kelowna head coach and current assistant coach with NCAA program Clarkson University Kris Hogg took on 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) staff Jordan Martin and Kai Farenholtz in a CSSHL All-Time Female Fantasy Draft.

Round 1, Pick 1 (Kris Hogg): Chloe Primerano, Defenseman, BWC Academy/RHA Kelowna聽

A new age defenseman that can impact in all aspects of the game. Like having a 4th forward on the ice and her vision and spatial awareness allows her to manipulate the play in her favour. A player that makes an impact every shift she is on the ice. Top Scorer, MVP and also a two time CSSHL Champion in her two years. In her CSSHL years, she sits 2nd in overall points and 6th in goals all while being a suburb defender. She entered her university career a year early and continues to set records at the U18 Women鈥檚 Worlds and being one of the youngest defenders to ever suit up in a Women鈥檚 World Championship this past April. Prior to the CSSHL Female Prep Division she skated on the Male Bantam Prep Division where she was the first ever Female Skater selected in a CHL Draft.聽

Round 1, Pick 2 (Kai Farenholtz): Danielle Serdachny, Forward, Pursuit of Excellence (RHA Kelowna)

Despite only playing two seasons in the CSSHL, Serdachny was able to post over 100 career points in a mere 49 appearances. In Serdachny鈥檚 two seasons with POE, she would be apart of two consecutive division championships and take home an MVP in her second CSSHL season. Her prolific scoring touch would continue to thrive at the college level, where she would garner 238 points across her NCAA career with Colgate University. Serdachny currently plays with the Ottawa Charge in the PWHL after being selected second overall in the 2024 PWHL Draft.

Round 1, Pick 3 (Jordan Martin): Maisie Cope, Goalie, Delta Hockey Academy

Back-to-Back CSSHL Top Goaltender Awards to wrap up an impressive CSSHL career that saw her finish second all time in wins with 38. In a division dominated by RHA Kelowna the last four seasons, the University of Calgary commit handed them 2 of their 3 losses the past two seasons (sorry Kris). The Victoria, BC netminder finished her three year CSSHL career with a 34-8-3 record, 9 shutouts, a .929 SV% and 2.09 GAA.聽

Round 2, Pick 4 (Jordan Martin): Gracie Graham, Defense, RHA Kelowna

Graham sits third all-time among CSSHL defensemen with 70 career regular season assists, winning three CSSHL Female U18 Prep Championships in three straight seasons. The CSSHL Female U18 Prep Top Freshman in 2021/22 and the CSSHL Female U18 Prep Top Defenseman in 2023/24, Graham finished with 34 goals, 70 assists and 104 points in just 79 games. Among defensemen, her career totals see her ranked third in goals, third in assists, and third in points, while her 1.32 points-per-game is second.聽

Round 2, Pick 5 (Kai Farenholtz): Danica Maynard, Defense, Okanagan Hockey Academy/RHA Kelowna

Not many in the history of the Female division in CSSHL history were able to dish the puck better than Maynard. Sitting atop of the all-time assists leaderboard, Maynard acquired 108 assists across her time with OHA and RHA Kelowna. Maynard鈥檚 blend of hockey IQ and elite skating made her not only an offensive threat in the opponent’s zone, but a solid piece in her own end as well, disrupting plays and quickly progressing the play up the ice once the puck reached her stick. After capturing two championships with RHA Kelowna in her final two years in the CSSHL along with her catalogue of offensive talent, Maynard stands as one of the greatest blue-liners the CSSHL has ever seen.

Round 2, Pick 6 (Kris Hogg): Anne Cherkowski, Forward, Pursuit of Excellence (RHA Kelowna)

Cherkowski sits atop the leaderboard in points (165) and goals (85) all time in the CSSHL. A model of consistency, you always know you’ll get a contribution from her whether it’s on the scoreboard or killing a penalty or winning a big face-off.聽 Her IQ is one of the best in the entire female game which allows her to play in all roles and log big minutes. She carries with her two CSSHL Championships along with a gold and silver medal from the U18 Worlds with Canada. I am fortunate enough to have coached her at the U18 level and also in her last year at Clarkson (2024-25) in which she was named a first team ECAC All Star and will be a top pick in this year鈥檚 PWHL Draft. She continues to knock on Team Canada鈥檚 door suiting up in the Rivalry Series and captaining the U22 Collegiate Team. Plus, I don鈥檛 think anyone is going to beat her record of an 8 goal game on the female side anytime soon.聽

Round 3, Pick 7 (Kris Hogg): Dara Greig, Forward, Pursuit of Excellence (RHA Kelowna)

Greig had an outstanding career and sits 5th in all time scoring in the CSSHL. Her 100 assists also sits 3rd all time making her not only a threat to score, but also make plays. With two CSSHL Championships to her name, her power forward approach to the game allows her to speed up or slow down the game with the puck on her stick. Her size and possession game creates extended ozone time for her and her linemates and wears other teams down.聽 She鈥檚 as competitive as they come and is someone you want on the ice when you need a goal. This is also a strategic pick with Greig and Cherkowski playing three years together on the same line and power play which caused trouble for all opposition and goalies throughout those years. Dara moved on from a successful NCAA career winning a National Championship with Wisconsin to be selected 23rd overall to the Montreal Victoire in the 2024 PWHL Draft where she currently plays.聽

Round 3, Pick 8 (Kai Farenholtz): Kendal Davidson, Defense, South Alberta Hockey Academy

Before suiting up with SAHA, Davidson spent two seasons playing U15 AA & AAA on the male side in Lethbridge. When she made the jump to Female U18 Prep, her blend of speed, size and a lethal shot made her an instant threat in the CSSHL. Going through footage in my first season with the CSSHL, I was always excited to see how Davidson would collect her goals/points given her skillset. Not many could stop Davidson once she got a head of steam coming out of her own zone, always keeping defenders on their toes whenever the puck was on her blade. Davidson recorded back-to-back double-digit goals in her two full seasons with SAHA before advancing to Union College in the NCAA, picking up the title for top defenseman in the 2022-23 season.

Round 3, Pick 9 (Jordan Martin): Sarah Wozniewicz, Forward, Edge School

I remember watching her during her 2019/20 CSSHL MVP winning season and at one particular game a handful of WHL scouts who were in the arena for a U15 Prep game were blown away by her ability to dominate in the Female U18 Prep division. She would finish second in scoring that season with 52 points in 24 regular season games before leading Edge to their first ever CSSHL Female U18 Prep Championship. Wozniewicz finished her CSSHL career tied for 6th with 59 goals and 15th with 108 points. The Cochrane, AB forward has won two NCAA Championships with the University of Wisconsin, posting 35 goals and 36 assists in her four seasons with the Badgers.聽

Round 4, Pick 10 (Jordan Martin): Rylind MacKinnon, Defense, Northern Alberta Xtreme

You might not find her at the top of the leaderboards like a lot of the defensemen selected above her, but her impact on the CSSHL and NAX makes her well deserving of a Top 10 selection. In three CSSHL seasons from 2015-18 the Cranbrook, BC defender tallied 8 goals and 25 assists for 33 points in 48 games. Her best season would come in 2017/18 when she produced at a point-per-game pace to capture the CSSHL MVP Award. MacKinnon would go on to play five seasons with UBC where she was named to the U SPORTS All-Rookie Team in 2018/19 and a U SPORTS First Team All-Star in 2023/24. Undrafted to the PWHL, MacKinnon became the first skater in league history to sign a contract in the PWHL directly out of U Sports and has tallied 2 points in 22 games with the Toronto Sceptres this season.聽

Round 4, Pick 11 (Kai Farenholtz): Morgan Jackson, Forward, Shawnigan Lake School

One of the more dangerous forwards we鈥檝e seen throughout the history of the Female U18 Prep division, Jackson was a constant threat in the offensive zone with her cerebral hockey IQ, elite playmaking and wicked shot. In her two seasons with Shawnigan, Jackson collected 119 points in only 49 games. Her 2.43 points per game stands alone at the top for the highest rate of production the Female U18 Prep division has ever seen. Despite coming shy of a championship in her two seasons with Shawnigan her production didn鈥檛 taper off in the postseason, still acquiring a bountiful 24 points across 10 career playoff matches. Add another season of CSSHL competition under her belt and I don鈥檛 think it鈥檚 far off to say that Jackson could have ended her CSSHL career as the Female U18 Prep鈥檚 all-time leading scorer.

Round 4, Pick 12 (Kris Hogg): Stephanie Markowski, Defense, Pursuit of Excellence (RHA Kelowna)

Stephanie is the ultimate competitor and a true winner. No team or list is complete without including her. Her contributions go beyond just points as although she completed her CSSHL career with well over a point per game (58pts in 45 games), she also was trusted in logging big minutes in shut down roles and also a force to be reckoned with 72 penalty minutes. If you somehow got around her using your feet, which didn’t happen very often, she made sure she used her body to shut that play down. A true winner, she is the only player ever to win an ESSO Cup, CSSHL Championship, U18 Women鈥檚 World Gold Medal, Canada Winter Games Gold and a NCAA National Championship. She is the first former CSSHL Defenseman selected in the PWHL going 20th overall to the Ottawa Charge in the 2024 Draft. She currently has 5 points in 25 games. She continues to get looks from Hockey Canada, attending multiple National Camps. All this girl does is win.聽

Round 5, Pick 13 (Kris Hogg): Kennedy Sisson, Forward, Okanagan Hockey Academy/RHA Kelowna,聽

As Kennedy moves into her final season before heading off to Clarkson University, she sits near the top in every single offensive category. Passing the all time games played mark this past season (2024-2025), she currently sits 3rd in goals (74), 5th in assists (77) and 4th (151) in overall points. This next season she’s on pace to move into 1st overall in all of those categories. She鈥檚 smooth and slick with the puck and can turn nothing into something and has the vision to make and see plays well into the future. She’s a player that will continue to climb the ranks within her province and country. Every year she鈥檚 always near the top in scoring and as she ages this doesn’t look to be slowing down anytime soon. She has thre CSSHL Championship Rings and looks to make it a 4th next year. Whatever Cherkowski or Greig don鈥檛 score on, Sisson will be there to clean it up. That is, if Chloe doesn鈥檛 just score initially.聽

Round 5, Pick 14 (Kai Farenholtz): Alix Walchuk, Goalie, Delta Hockey Academy/Shawnigan Lake School

Reigning from Whitehorse, YT, it鈥檚 fair to say Walchuk has had ice in her veins during her tenure in the CSSHL. Every five games, you could statistically predict Walchuk would post a shutout, garnering 11 clean sheets in 55 career games. Her past two seasons split between Delta Hockey Academy and Shawnigan Lake School have been nothing short of miraculous, posting a combined 2.31 GAA and 0.923 SV% across 36 games. Including playoffs, Walchuk has made over 1500 saves in her CSSHL career. She is set to begin her college career this upcoming fall with York University in Toronto, ON.聽

Round 5, Pick 15 (Jordan Martin): Mikayla Boarder, Forward, Shawnigan Lake School

Kai made the mistake of selecting a goalie with his last pick despite me no longer needing one, opening the door for me to select two high scoring forwards. Boarder eased into the CSSHL with 19 points in 24 games her first season before exploding for a combined 104 points in 54 games her last two. The Richland, WA forward led the CSSHL with 41 assists and 60 points in 2022/23, her last season in the league. She ranks in the Top 10 All-Time with 125 points (8th) and 76 assists (6th) and currently plays with the University of Maine, tallying 23 points in 67 NCAA games.聽

Round 6, Pick 16 (Jordan Martin): Alida Korte, Forward, RHA Kelowna

While the CSSHL playing days of most of the players selected in this draft are over, the best days for Korte are yet to come. Korte currently sits 12th All-Time with 115 points and 8th with 72 assists, trailing only Kennedy Sisson among active CSSHL skaters. While Sisson has accomplished this feat in four seasons, Korte has done it in just two with 52 points in 2023/24 and 63 points in 2024/25. Selected as a BC Division First Team All-Star and CSSHL MVP Award Finalist this past season, another strong season from the Saskatoon, SK forward should vault her into a Top 2-3 finish for points in a CSSHL career, likely only trailing Sissons. The definition of a 鈥済ame changer鈥, Korte鈥檚 superb offensive skill set has helped lead RHA Kelowna to back-to-back CSSHL Championships, including being named Championships MVP this past season. With a gold medal at the most recent U18 Women鈥檚 World Championships, expect her to play a key role for Team Canada next season.聽

Round 6, Pick 17 (Kai Farenholtz): Rowyn Street, Forward, RHA Winnipeg

I had some internal debate with this pick with Street still having at least two more years of eligibility in the CSSHL, but from what I have gathered over the last two seasons watching her footage and seeing her game develop and grow鈥 it was hard for me not to select her. Street entered the CSSHL with RHA Winnipeg after playing a full season with the Winnipeg Wild in U15 AAA competition with the boys in Manitoba. Since then, she has posted 51 goals in 60 career games, enough to leave her already tied for 13th all-time in Female U18 Prep goals. At the pace she is on, that number is set to rise drastically over her potential next two years in the CSSHL. Away from just the stats, Street is a complete offensive threat with an elite shot for her age along with a full skillset across the board, most notably in my eyes with her skating and puck control. Of her 51 career goals, 40 have come at even strength while another 4 have come shorthanded. Her presence on the ice cannot be ignored as she is used in every facet of the game. You can say this pick is premature at this stage, but acknowledging the stats and witnessing her game over the last two seasons, Street鈥檚 game is already amongst the best from my perspective.

Round 6, Pick 18 (Kris Hogg): Farah Walker, Goalie, Edge School/Okanagan Hockey Academy/RHA Kelowna

A four year CSSHL player, Farah was the first ever female goalie to play in a boys division with Edge U15 in the 2019/2020 season. She continued to climb the ranks within Hockey Alberta and had her breakout year in 2022-23 winning Gold with Hockey Canada at the U18 Women鈥檚 World Championships and also capturing the CSSHL Goalie of the Year playing for OHA. Her next season with RHA Kelowna she shattered previous years numbers with an outstanding .953 save percentage and 0.76 GAA. She sits atop the leaderboard for all time save percentage with a .930% among all goalies to play in the league. As we know with goalies, we need them to come through in the clutch, which Walker has been known to do as she boasts an astonishing 1.43 GAA and 0.947 Save % in all Playoff Games combined. Her final season with RHA Kelowna she was able to finally lift a CSSHL Championship above her head. Walker has moved on to the NCAA where she currently plays for Colgate University.聽

Honourable Mentions:

Jordan Baxter, Forward, Delta Hockey Academy聽

Molly Cole, Forward, Delta Hockey Academy聽

Brooke Disher, Defense, Edge School/Okanagan Hockey Academy/RHA Kelowna

Gracie Gilkyson, Defense, Edge School

Taya Lonsdale, Forward, Shawnigan Lake School

Emelia McDermid, Forward, RHA Kelowna

Sarah Paul, Forward, Okanagan Hockey Academy/Pursuit of Excellence (RHA Kelowna)

Sara Swiderski, Defense, RHA Kelowna

Makayla Watson, Defense, Edge School/RHA Kelowna

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12 CSSHL Alumni Claim Medals at 2025 U18 Worlds /12-csshl-alumni-claim-medals-at-2025-u18-worlds Mon, 05 May 2025 21:03:39 +0000 /?p=7316 12 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) alumni have claimed medals at the 2025 IIHF U18 World Championships. 11 of those alumni earned gold with Team Canada, while Blake Fiddler (Okanagan Hockey Academy) took home a bronze with Team U.S.A. Congratulations to the 11 former student-athletes who captured gold with Team Canada: Carson Carels – […]

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12 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) alumni have claimed medals at the 2025 IIHF U18 World Championships.

11 of those alumni earned gold with Team Canada, while Blake Fiddler (Okanagan Hockey Academy) took home a bronze with Team U.S.A.

Congratulations to the 11 former student-athletes who captured gold with Team Canada:

  • Carson Carels – Pilot Mound Hockey Academy
  • Braeden Cootes – Yale Hockey Academy
  • Matthew Gard – RHA Winnipeg
  • Burke Hood – RHA Winnipeg
  • Ben Kindel – BWC Academy/Yale Hockey Academy
  • Ryan Lin – Delta Hockey Academy
  • Cole Reschny – Northern Alberta Xtreme
  • Daxon Rudolph – Northern Alberta Xtreme
  • Cameron Schmidt – RHA Kelowna
  • Jackson Smith – Edge School
  • Keaton Verhoeff – RHA Kelowna

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CSSHL 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 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) has announced the eight division winners of the Top Goaltender Award: Eastern U17: Gabriel Poitras, Stanstead College In his first CSSHL 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 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) has announced the eight division winners of the Top Goaltender Award:

Eastern U17: Gabriel Poitras, Stanstead College

In his first CSSHL 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 CSSHL Eastern U17 Championship in their first season in the CSSHL.

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 CSSHL 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 CSSHL 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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CSSHL 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 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) 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 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) 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 CSSHL 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 CSSHL 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 CSSHL Female U18 Prep Western Championship. In her five seasons in the CSSHL 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 CSSHL, 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 CSSHL 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 CSSHL 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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