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The Victoria Royals have signed former CSSHL student-athletes Roan Greschuk and Eli McKamey to WHL Scholarship and Development Agreements.

A defensemen from St. Albert, AB, Greschuk spent the 2023/24 U15 CSSHL season with the Northern Alberta Xtreme (NAX). In 21 games he tallied 3 goals and 11 assists for 14 points. He would add four point in five playoff games as NAX captured their second straight CSSHL U15 Western Championship.

The Royals selected Greschuk in the first round, 19th overall at the 2025 WHL Draft.

McKamey joined Shawnigan Lake School as a double-underage player for the 2021/22 U15 Prep season. That year he would record 33 points in 28 games. The following U15 Prep season he would lead his team and finish eighth in the division with 58 points in 24 games.

The Cowichan Valley, BC forward would graduate to the U18 Prep division as an underage player the following season. Despite being the second youngest player in the division (behind Landon DuPont/Edge School), McKamey would finish third on his team with 48 points, including tying for the team lead with 23 goals in 28 games.

At the conclusion of the season, the Royals would select McKamey in the second round, 35th overall at the 2024 WHL Draft.

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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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CSSHL Announces 2024/25 MVP Award Winners /csshl-announces-2024-25-mvp-award-winners Fri, 25 Apr 2025 21:45:34 +0000 /?p=7270 The 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) 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 CSSHL East U17 records in goals and points, beating […]

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The 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) 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 CSSHL 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 CSSHL 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 CSSHL U17 Western Championship. This was Bartsch third season in the CSSHL, 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 CSSHL Western Championships in 2023 and 2024 at the U15 and U15 Prep levels, earning the 2024 CSSHL 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 CSSHL 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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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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CSSHL Featured Game of the Day: January 24-26, 2025 /csshl-featured-game-of-the-day-january-24-26-2025 Fri, 24 Jan 2025 17:41:04 +0000 /?p=6928 The CSSHL Featured Games of the Day for January 24-26, 2025 will feature a mix of match-ups from the U15 Prep, Female U18 Prep, and U18 Prep divisions. You can catch all of the action live on FloHockey. Friday, January 124, 2025 – 5:00pm MST: Edge School – Kyle Stuart Memorial Pilot Mound Hockey Academy […]

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The CSSHL Featured Games of the Day for January 24-26, 2025 will feature a mix of match-ups from the U15 Prep, Female U18 Prep, and U18 Prep divisions.

You can catch all of the action live on FloHockey.

Friday, January 124, 2025 – 5:00pm MST: Edge School – Kyle Stuart Memorial

Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (11-12-2) vs Edge School (17-6-1) U15 Prep

10th ranked Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (Pilot Mound, MB) and third ranked Edge School (Calgary, AB) have met three times this season, with Edge holding a 2-1 advantage. After a lopsided game one, Pilot Mound took the second meeting 2-1, with Edge taking the rematch 4-2 the next day.

Pilot Mound is led by St. Claude, MB forward Cole Landreville (20-30-50) who is tied for the league lead with 50 points. Now in his second U15 Prep season with PMHA, Landreville has 30 goals, 52 assists and 82 points in 51 career regular season games. Maddox Ramage (21-14-35) and Brock Vodden (11-13-24) are the only two other PMHA skaters sitting on the plus-side of 20 points this season. Defensemen Brett Buors (4-12-16) and Fynn Huberdeau (0-14-14) sit fifth and sixth in team scoring this season. Another player in his second season with the Pilot Mound U15 Prep team, Gavin Hildebrand (6-7-0) has won his last three starts, including a 54 save performance in the 2-1 win over Edge School.

Edge netminder Delano Pockar (10-2-0) sits fourth in the U15 Prep division with 10 wins, fifth with a .921 SV%, and sixth with a 2.48 GAA. Offensively, Edge does not have a skater inside the top 35 for points, but has eight players with 20-plus points and all but one skater has hit double digits. Luke Huska (10-17-27) and Grayson Bauer (9-16-25) lead the forward group while defensemen Easton Perzylo (4-21-25) and Remy Koch (7-17-24) sit third and fourth on their team and seventh and eighth among all U15 Prep defenders. Along with defenseman Ethan Parkinson (7-15-22), forwards Charlie Tobin (11-12-23), Keagan Grant (10-12-22) and Jayden Maschke (6-14-20) all join the 20 point club.

Saturday, January 25, 2025 – 11:15am PST: Kal Tire Place

Shawnigan Lake School (14-7-0) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (21-1-0) Female U18 Prep

This will be the fourth meeting between third ranked Shawnigan Lake School (Shawnigan Lake, BC) and first place RHA Kelowna (Kelowna, BC). RHA Kelowna won the previous three meetings by a combined 15-4

Alix Walchuk (9-2-0) and Aidyn Carkner (5-5-0) have split the work in net for Shawnigan this season, with Walchuk seeing the majority of the success. Among all Female U18 Prep goaltenders her 2.09 GAA and nine wins rank fourth, her .919 SV% seventh, and her three shutouts are tied for third. Captain and Cornell University commit Taya Lonsdale (25-15-40) leads the Female U18 Prep division with 25 goals while sitting sixth in league scoring with 40 points. Forwards Zoe Cramer (12-24-36), and Grace Cooper (13-19-32) each have 30-plus points while Meera Smith (9-18-27) joins the trio with over a point-per-game this season. Defenseman and Bemidji State University commit Lola Macuiba (7-11-18) leads all Shawnigan defenders with 18 points. RIT commit Cassandra Kehler (2-13-15) and Alyssa Worsley (2-12-14) sit close behind Macuiba for the team lead among defensemen.

RHA Kelowna is led by four Team Canada U18 student-athlete’s who recently captured gold at the 2025 IIHF U18 Women鈥檚 World Championships. Netminder Ava Drabyk (11-0-0) leads the CSSHL in GAA (0.75), SV% (.961), wins (11), and shutouts (5), having surrendered just eight goals this season. 2008 born forward Alida Korte (17-29-46) leads all Female U18 Prep skaters with 29 assists and 46 points, while Hayley McDonald (20-21-41) rounds out the Top 5 with 41 points. Penn State University commit Danica Maynard (9-28-37) sits eighth in league scoring, while her 9 goals, 28 assists and 37 points lead all Female U18 Prep defenseman.

Sunday, January 26, 2025 – 10:00am PST: Winfield Arena

North Shore Warriors (15-9-1) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (12-9-5) U18 Prep

The two teams have not yet played this season, with their first matchup coming the day before on January 25. The 13th ranked North Shore Warriors (North Shore, BC) and 14th ranked RHA Kelowna (Kelowna, BC) both find themselves fighting for the final spots in the U18 Prep Tier I Western Championships.

North Shore is led by a trio of forwards in Jonathan Lee (8-27-35), Vladislav Ibragimov (15-17-32) and Matteo Paradiso (17-14-31). Dominic Seminoff (10-14-24), Ashton Beriana (2-22-24) and Mark Lee (9-11-20), the 2024 CSSHL U17 Prep Tier III Western Championships MVP, make-up the next wave of North Shore offence. A sixth round pick by the Kamloops Blazers at the 2024 WHL Draft, defenseman Liam Kilfoil (5-14-19) leads the North Shore backend, with Jan Lucan (1-17-18) trailing close behind. Georgi Milanov (11-8-1) has played 20 of the 25 North Shore games, recording a 3.15 GAA and .917 SV%.

In net for RHA Kelowna, Louis Gu (4-4-3) and Conner Nicolson (8-4-2) have combine for a 2.80 GAA, .908 SV% and 3 shutouts, with those all belonging to Nicolson. Offence has been tough to come by so far this season for RHA Kelowna, but an eight goal outburst in their last outing has the team trending in the right direction. Leading the offence that game with a hat-trick, and on the season with 26 points, is 2007 born Aidan Fisher (13-13-26). Saskatoon Blades 2023 WHL Draft pick Benjamin Bowtell (12-13-25) sits one point behind Fisher for the team lead, while Brady Walker (14-8-22) has a team high 14 goals. Defenseman Ruben Stone (0-13-13) and Maxson Reed (0-12-12) lead the RHA Kelowna blueline, playing the role of distributor with 25 total assists.

 

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CSSHL Featured Game of the Day: January 17-19, 2025 /csshl-featured-game-of-the-day-january-17-19-2025 Thu, 16 Jan 2025 21:40:53 +0000 /?p=6878 The CSSHL Featured Games of the Day for January 17-19, 2025 will feature a mix of match-ups from the Female U18 Prep, U18 Prep and U17 Prep divisions. You can catch all of the action live on FloHockey. Friday, January 17, 2025 – 1:15pm PST: Planet Ice Delta – American Shawnigan Lake School (12-6-0) vs […]

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The CSSHL Featured Games of the Day for January 17-19, 2025 will feature a mix of match-ups from the Female U18 Prep, U18 Prep and U17 Prep divisions.

You can catch all of the action live on FloHockey.

Friday, January 17, 2025 – 1:15pm PST: Planet Ice Delta – American

Shawnigan Lake School (12-6-0) vs Delta Hockey Academy Green (11-9-1)

This will be the fourth meeting of the season between the two sides having previously met October 25-27 in Shawnigan Lake, BC. Third ranked Shawnigan (Shawnigan Lake, BC) would take the first game 4-3 in OT and the third game 3-1. Second ranked Delta Green (Delta, BC) won the second outing 3-1 and will look to even the series on home ice Friday, before setting up a final showdown February 8.

Alix Walchuk (8-1-0) and Aidyn Carkner (4-5-0) have split the work in net for Shawnigan this season, sitting with a 2.83 GAA, .895 SV% and 2 shutouts. Captain and Cornell University commit Taya Lonsdale (21-11-32) sits second in goals and eighth in league scoring. Forwards Zoe Cramer (8-17-25), Grace Cooper (10-14-24) and Meera Smith (5-15-20) all have over a point-per-game this season. Defenseman and RIT commit Cassandra Kehler (2-13-15) joins them in this feat, while Bemidji State University commit Lola Macuiba (7-18-15) is tied with Kehler for the team lead among defensemen with 15 points.

University of Minnesota Duluth commit Molly Cole (19-10-29) leads the Delta Green offence with 29 points in 21 games, including points in nine straight before her last outing against RHA Kelowna. Sadie Isfeld (7-14-21), who is committed to Trinity Western University, sits fourth among all defensemen with 21 points in 21 games, making her and Cole the only two Delta Green skaters averaging a point per game. 2008 born Payton Finnie (6-14-20) and a pair of U SPORTS commits in defenseman Audrey Church (3-16-19) and forward Erica Barnard (9-9-18) round out the Delta Green offence. A pair of U SPORTS commits man the pipes for Delta Green as Jillian Matthews (4-6-0) and Maisie Cope (7-3-1) combine for a 2.38 GAA, .923 SV% and 2 shutouts.

Saturday, January 18, 2025 – 3:45pm MST: WinSport – Rink B

South Alberta Hockey Academy (13-8-4) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (16-6-1) U18 Prep

This will be the third meeting of the season for the two teams having previously met at the start of October. 10th ranked SAHA (Medicine Hat, AB) would take the opener 6-2, while fifth ranked CIHA (Calgary, AB) would grab the rematch the next day 5-2. CIHA and SAHA come into this game as the third and fourth highest scoring teams, with 121 and 120 goals for.

A trio of forwards in Ty Hynes (12-14-26), Brayden Ryan-Mackay (10-16-26) and Tyden Lafournaise (7-15-22) all sit with point-per-game or better averages on the season, with forward Cash Olson (9-14-23) not too far behind and joining them in the teams top five scorers. Prince Albert Raiders prospect Ty Krooshoop (2-22-24) leads the SAHA blueline with 10 more points than second place, Kale McCann (1-13-14). His 24 points rank seventh among all U18 Prep defenders. Mattias Radke (10-4-4) has played the majority of games in net for SAHA, posting a 2.79 GAA and .912 SV%.

CIHA has been steadily climbing the CSSHL rankings and will look to continue to build off of a second place finish at the Circle-K Classic in Calgary, AB over the Christmas Break.聽Sartaj Dhami (9-2-0) and Cole Prelusky (7-4-1) both find themselves inside the top 10 among U18 Prep netminders in terms of GAA. WHL prospects Noah Milford (14-20-34), Townes Kozicky (11-18-29) and Cage Smith (12-16-28) lead the CIHA offence. Earlier this month Smith played three games with the Edmonton Oil Kings, scoring his first WHL goal on January 3. Defensemen Jack Wideman (2-22-24) leads all CIHA skaters with 22 assists while Easton LaPlante (11-8-19) paces the back-end with 11 goals.

Sunday, January 19, 2025 – 3:00pm MST: GFL Twin Arena

OHA Edmonton (15-6-2) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (11-10-2) U17 Prep

The two Edmonton are rivals have faced-off four times this season with each team having won a pair of game. Fourth ranked OHA Edmonton (Edmonton, AB) would take the season opener on September 21st, defeating seventh ranked NAX (Devon, AB) 4-2, before NAX returned the favour with a 5-2 win the following day. NAX would win their December 13th matchup with a 4-3 overtime victory, before OHA Edmonton levelled the series with a 4-3 in their final game before the break on December 20th.

The leagues second leading offence with 135 goals is led by a trio of WHL Draft picks. Keenan Fox (19-22-41) sits third while Cash Brebant (16-22-38) and Jaggar John (14-24-38) sit tied for eighth. Logan Miller (13-24-37) sits one point behind Brebant and John, with Jevyn Singh Gill (11-19-30) the other OHA Edmonton skater on the plus-side of 30 points. Defensemen Zackary Nieckar (3-21-24), Michael Kaplan (3-17-20) and Iljas Hasuew (5-13-18) hold the seven through nine spots among OHA Edmonton skaters.

After a slow start, NAX has won six of their seven games since December 1st. Asher Halliday (8-21-29) leads all NAX skaters with 21 assists and 29 points. Swift Current Broncos draft pick Jackson Tetreault (11-13-24) has a team high 11 goals, trailed closely by Brody Dawson (10-12-22) and Emmett Jones (10-11-21). Defensemen Robin Stockl (2-12-14), Kyle Jamieson (0-13-13), Rylan Poitras (2-10-12) and Aiden Across The Mountain (4-6-10) all have double digit point totals on the season.

 

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December Players of the Month /december-players-of-the-month-2024 Fri, 03 Jan 2025 22:44:20 +0000 /?p=6818 The CSSHL has announced the eight division winners of the December Player of the Month Award. U15: Brody Antignani, Edge School It was a dominant month for Antignani as he record a division best 9 goals and 19 points in just five games for Edge School. On the season the Calgary, AB forward leads all […]

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

U15: Brody Antignani, Edge School

It was a dominant month for Antignani as he record a division best 9 goals and 19 points in just five games for Edge School. On the season the Calgary, AB forward leads all U15 skaters with 56 points and a 2.95 Pts/GP in 19 games played.

U15 Prep: Peter Banicevic, Delta Hockey Academy

Banicevic started the season with 23 points in 14 games before exploding for 15 points in 4 games in December, launching him from 30th to 13th in league scoring. His 15 points and 9 assists in December led the U15 Prep division. Now in his second CSSHL season, the Burnaby, BC forward has 74 points in 45 career games.

U17: Luke Edgehouse, Okanagan Hockey Academy

A defenseman from Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, Edgehouse led all skaters with 6 goals, 7 assists and 13 points in December. In his first season in the CSSHL he sits third among all defensemen with 25 points in 20 games.

U17 Prep: Sam Trnecka, STAR Academy

Trnecka went 2-0-0 with 1 shutout, a .959 SV% and 1.00 GAA in December for STAR. In his first CSSHL season the Issaquah, Washington netminder holds a 6-3-0 record with 2 shutouts, a 2.67 GAA and .915 SV%.

U18 Prep: Liam Ryan, Shawnigan Lake School

The St. John’s, NL netminder went 3-0-0 with 1 shutout, a 1.33 GAA and .959 SV%, allowing just 4 goals in wins over North Shore, Notre Dame and Indigenous Sports Academy. Having previously played for Shawnigan in 2022/23 and Stanstead College in 2023/24, Ryan is 8-3-0 with 2 shutouts, a .935 SV% and 2.37 GAA this season.

Female U18 Prep: Riley Cooper, OHA Edmonton

With three goals and five assists in four games, Cooper finished second among all Female U18 Prep skaters with eight points in December. A 2009 born forward from Edmonton, AB, Cooper sits tied for eighth in league scoring with 29 points. Her 10 goals, 19 assists and 29 points are all a team best.

Eastern U17: Alexis Lavoie, Stanstead College

Lavoie led all East U17 skaters with 5 goals, while his 10 points were second behind teammate and November POTM, Emanuel Ganz. In his first CSSHL season the 2009 born Sherbrooke, QC forward sits third in league scoring with 25 points in 13 games.

Eastern U18: Zachary Roussy, Bishops College School

Selected in the sixth round of the 2024 QMJHL Draft by the Gatineau Olympiques, Roussy had one goal and four assists in three games for Bishop’s. Now in his second CSSHL season, the Chambly, QC product leads all defensemen with 10 assists and a 1.44 Pts/GP, while his 13 points sits second, one off the division lead.

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Shawnigan Annual Teddy Bear Toss Game a Huge Success /shawnigan-annual-teddy-bear-toss-game-a-huge-success Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:49:43 +0000 /?p=6776 Story submitted by: Kevin Rothbauer, Shawnigan Lake School聽 More than 500 teddy bears and other stuffies and a donation of $10,000 are headed to the Victoria General Hospital after Shawnigan鈥檚 first-ever Teddy Bear Toss at the U18 Prep boys鈥 ice hockey game against St. George鈥檚 School on Wednesday December 4 鈥 an event that was […]

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Story submitted by: Kevin Rothbauer, Shawnigan Lake School聽
More than 500 teddy bears and other stuffies and a donation of $10,000 are headed to the Victoria General Hospital after Shawnigan鈥檚 first-ever Teddy Bear Toss at the U18 Prep boys鈥 ice hockey game against St. George鈥檚 School on Wednesday December 4 鈥 an event that was both heartwarming and a huge success.

A holiday-season tradition at various levels of ice hockey for decades, the Teddy Bear Toss sees fans throw bears and other stuffed toys after the home team scores its first goal. The toys are then donated to a charity 鈥 often a children鈥檚 hospital, where they bring joy and comfort to patients in need.

The U18 Prep boys sported special jerseys for Wednesday鈥檚 game, and the arena was packed with students, staff, families and community members. The U11 girls鈥 team from the Kerry Park Minor Association played a scrimmage between the first and second periods, then assisted in collecting the hundreds of toys on the ice after Nigel Alberts scored Shawnigan鈥檚 first goal.

In an emotional moment before the game, Jeremy Lister, a young cancer patient who is now in remission after two years of treatment at VGH, and Josh Coulson of the VGH Child Life Team joined the Shawnigan players to accept the $10,000 donation. Jeremy joined the players in the locker room after the game, telling them it was the best day of his life.
The team leaders, in particular captain Vincent Croteau and alternate captain Ryan Turner, took charge of the initiative, and the U18 Prep players will be working with the VGH Child Life Team to determine how the donation will be used. Four or five of the players will visit VGH to help distribute teddy bears to patients.

After the success of Shawnigan鈥檚 first Teddy Bear Toss, plans are already in the works for another next year.

“This special game united our School and community in support of sick children,鈥 Director of Hockey Mr. Kevin Cooper said. 鈥淚t was an opportunity to give back, with a heartfelt donation made to the VGH Child Life Team to help provide essential care and support to those in need.”

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Player Advancements: Shawnigan Lake School /player-advancements-shawnigan-lake-school Tue, 27 Aug 2024 21:37:56 +0000 /?p=6315 The 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) would like to congratulate the following current and former Shawnigan Lake School student-athletes on their advancement to the next step on their hockey journey:   Ethan David RIT (Rochester Inst. of Tech.) NCAA Neha Gill Nippissing Lakers U SPORTS Josh Greene University of Victoria BCIHL Marcus Hughes Winkler […]

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The 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) would like to congratulate the following current and former Shawnigan Lake School student-athletes on their advancement to the next step on their hockey journey:

 

Ethan David RIT (Rochester Inst. of Tech.) NCAA
Neha Gill Nippissing Lakers U SPORTS
Josh Greene University of Victoria BCIHL
Marcus Hughes Winkler Flyers MJHL
Morgan Jackson Northeastern University NCAA
Nathan King Merrimack College NCAA
Mya Lawrence University of Vermont NCAA
Matthew Strilets University of Ottawa U SPORTS

 

 

Ethan David: A netminder from Vancouver, BC, David joined Shawnigan in 2018/19. That U17 Prep season he would go 7-0-0 with a 2.26GAA, .902SV% and 1 shutout as Shawnigan captured the 2019 CSSHL U17 Prep Western Championship. The following U18 Prep season he would go 12-4-1 with 5 shutouts, a .943SV% and a division best 1.45GAA.

Neha Gill: The Coquitlam, BC defender spent the last three Female U18 Prep seasons with Shawnigan Lake School. In 81 career games she scored 3 goals and 36 assists, including a career high 24 assists in 2023/24.

Josh Greene: Greene spent the 2021/22 U18 Prep season with Shawnigan Lake In 36 games the Pullman, Washington defenseman tallied 11 points. He would spend the 2022/23 and 2023/24 seasons in the SIJHL tallying 27 points in 75 games split between the Dryden Ice Dogs, Fort Frances Lakers and Sioux Lookout Bombers.

Marcus Hughes: Hughes joined Shawnigan Lake for the 2021/22 U17 Prep season which saw him record 6 points in 27 games. The following U17 Prep season the Victoria, BC forward scored 6 goals and added 17 assists in 24 games. This past U18 Prep season Hughes had 7 goals and 4 assists in 30 games.

Morgan Jackson: The Courtney, BC forward joined the CSSHL in 2022/23, finishing third on her team and in the league with 58 points in 26 games. That season her 2.23 PTS/GP was the highest among all Female U18 Prep skaters. This season Jackson would lead her team and all forwards with 29 goals and 61 points in 23 games, with her 61 points being second most among all skaters.

Nathan King: A defenseman from Victoria, BC, King played 23 U15 Prep games in 2018/19 tallying 1 goal and 4 assists.

Mya Lawrence: The Calgary, AB forward joined Shawnigan for the 2022/23 Female U18 Prep season, recording 17 points in 30 games. This season Lawrence聽finished third in team scoring with 39 points in 30 games.

Matthew Strilets: Strilets joined Shawnigan for the 2017/18 U15 Prep season where he had 6 points in 28 games. The following U17 Prep campaign the Vancouver, BC defender had 17 points in 24 games, winning the CSSHL U17 Prep Top Defenseman Award and helping his team to a CSSHL U17 Prep Western Championship. He would spent the next two seasons with the Shawnigan U18 Prep team, recording 7 points in 38 games. In 2021/22 he would split the season between the SJHL and AJHL, before spending the 2022/23 and 2023/24 seasons in the AJHL. In 149 junior A games Strilets had 13 goals and 48 assists.

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