GAME DAY RECAP: November 9, 2025

Northern Alberta Xtreme (2) vs Pilot Mound Hockey Academy (0) Female U18 Prep 

Hannah Pope (34/34) made 34 saves for her second straight shutout against Pilot Mound (0-10-0) as NAX (4-7-1) defeated the home side 2-0. Meghan White scored the eventual game winner 5:41 into the first, beating Allie Attema (42/43) for her second goal of the season. After a scoreless second period, Christina Terzariol secured the NAX victory with an empty net goal with 1:09 remaining, keeping Pilot Mound winless on the season.  

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (2) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (7) U18 Prep 

A two-goal opening period from Edmonton Oil Kings prospect Easton Doran (2G) saw NAX hold an early advantage. Levi Ellingsen (1G, 1A) extended the lead 8:09 into the second before Kalen Miles (2G, 3A) and Christian Pitz (1G, 1A) traded power-play goals. After Pitz scored with 31 seconds left in the second, Graham Gard scored 34 seconds into the third to bring RHA Winnipeg within two. However, Miles scored his second of the game a few minutes later and Thayne Wasyluk (2G, 2A) scored goals exactly 10 minutes apart as NAX earned the 7-2 win.  

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (0) vs Edge School (6) U17 

A Kylar Alves power play goal and Easton Armstrong (1G, 1A) even strength goal 36 seconds later gave Edge a 2-0 lead after 20. Jayden Maschke (1G, 1A), Kyden Bartole (1G, 2A) and Brik McCord Cooper (1G, 1A) added second-period even-strength goals before Ben MacBey scored shorthanded to close out the frame with Edge ahead 6-0. Chase Miles (24/24) and DJ Mecas (49/55) kept clean sheets in the third as the game ended in favour of the home side.  

Edge School (0) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (4) U15 

Having made history earlier in the season by scoring a goalie goal, Madyx Cyr (21/21) earned his first career CSSHL shutout Sunday in a 4-0 victory over Edge School. Yuto Agapito scored the lone first period goal to give his team a 1-0 lead. Max Manaigre, Cooper Greenham and Brock Labelle (1G, 1A) added second period goals to extend the RHA Winnipeg advantage to 4-0 heading into the third. The final 20 saw Cyr and David Tisdale (31/35) keep clean sheets in a low action frame.  

North Shore Warriors (5) vs STAR Hockey Academy (4) U15 

North Shore came out firing on all cylinders in this one as Max Darlow (1G, 3A) opened the scoring 9:20 in before Sawyer Shephard (3G) scored a hat-trick in less than five minutes of play to give his team a 4-0 lead after 20. Mason Layher (1G, 1A) would get STAR on the board 27 seconds into the second before Ethan Naude countered with his first of the season 34 seconds later. STAR would get goals from Asher Kekke and Matthew Atherley (2G) to bring their team within two. STAR would come within one, but it was with just 14 seconds left as Atherley beat Ayaan Rao (24/28) for his second of the game. Ultimately, North Shore held on for the 5-4 win.  

BWC Academy (3) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (4/SO) U15  

Cooper McBride’s 12th of the season saw BWC Academy lead 1-0 after 20 minutes of play. Kingston Prenioslo (1G, 2A) and Hudson Pearce (1G, 1A) countered with goals in the second to put RHA Kelowna ahead. Mars Zhang (2G) would get one back while shorthanded, tying the game 2:50 later. Landen Gray and Zhang traded goals in the third as the two teams remained tied heading into overtime. After five minutes of 3-on-3 solved nothing, a shootout was needed where Quinn Hooper (41/44) stopped all three BWC Academy shooters and Gray beat William Houle (14/17) in the first round to give RHA Kelowna the 4-3 win.  

Ontario Hockey Academy (0) vs Stanstead College (3) East U18 Prep  

Renaud Auger-Mongrain (24/24) and Nicolas Arcilla (23/26) kept clean sheets in the first period as the game remained scoreless after 20. Defenseman Logan Foote (1G, 1A) scored the eventual game winner with 1:48 left in the second, scoring on the power play. Juuso Mustonen (1G, 1A) doubled the lead with 4:09 remaining and defenseman Charles Genereux (1G, 1A) scored another Stanstead power play marker 49 seconds later to secure the win.  

Prairie Hockey Academy (4) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (3) U15 

Prairie Hockey Academy’s weekend started very far from what they’d hoped for in Saturday’s game against OHA Edmonton. The Northern Alberta Xtreme had won three consecutive games to start November, but come puck drop against Prairie on Sunday, PHA looked to be a real test. Two powerplay goals in the first period for Prairie were offset by Myer Hipkins’ (2G) two goals in the second period. Both teams went on to trade powerplay goals in the third period, sending the game towards its conclusion deadlocked, but Prairie broke through late. Lucas Duchscherer (2G) struck with just over five minutes left to play to give PHA the lead and eventually the upset win over NAX. 

STAR Hockey Academy (7) vs Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy (1) U17 Prep  

STAR Hockey Academy’s U17 Prep squad have been red-hot since their shootout defeat on November 1 and would roll that momentum into this weekend’s back-to-back against Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy. Yesterday saw STAR prevail 8-3, and on Sunday, Adam Neilson (2G, 4A) led the way for STAR with six points, including goals on both the powerplay and the penalty kill in the first half of the game. STAR dominated proceedings, hitting the CDA net with 60 shots in all en route to the 7-1 win. 

BWC Academy (3) vs Yale Hockey Academy (4/OT) U17 Prep 

The first forty minutes of BWC Academy and Yale Hockey Academy’s U17 Prep clash looked like the game was squarely in BWC’s hands; they’d outshot Yale 28-16 and held a two-goal lead. Matteo Zenone (2G) scored the first goal for YHA and a pair later in the third from Michael Kuzik (2G) had dragged Yale back to 3-3. With Kuzik’s late equalizer coming with just 51 seconds left on the clock, Yale continued the wave of momentum into overtime. Matteo Zenone helped force the turnover before snapping the puck home from in-tight to lead Yale to the 4-3 win over BWC. 

Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy (3) vs St. George’s School (9) U15 

St. George’s School’s first period sent them on their way to victory in Sunday’s U15 clash with Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy. St. George’s put four past CDA in the first period alone and wouldn’t stop there, scoring seven by the second intermission. Alan Qiu (2G, 2A), Spencer Ho (2G, 1A), and Minsoo Lee (2G, 1A) scored a pair of goals apiece en route to the big victory for SGS. 

St. George’s School (3) vs BWC Academy (6) U18 Prep 

In St. George’s School and BWC Academy’s U18 Prep clash on Sunday, the first two periods played out in razor-thin fashion. SGS outshot BWC 26-24 through forty minutes and led 3-2, with Louis Oscar Holowaychuk’s pair of goals leading the way. Down by one going into the third period, BWC managed to completely take over the game. BWC outshot St. George’s 21-5 in the third period alone, and after Justin Moon (1G, 1A) tied the game, Ryan Fox scored twice in quick succession to turn the game around. All in all, BWC scored four in the third to ensure a wide margin of victory. 

Indigenous Sports Academy (2) vs OHA Edmonton (7) U17 Prep 

OHA Edmonton scored four goals in the first period alone on Sunday in their win over Indigenous Sports Academy, including two in 15 seconds to jump out to an early lead. Christopher Peterson scored two more in the first and went on to complete a hat-trick late in the second. Kaedyn Sherer (2G, 1A) added another one, and while ISA scored a couple at the end, OHAE prevailed 7-2. 

North Shore Warriors (8) vs STAR Hockey Academy (6) U15 Prep 

Following a 4-2 win on Saturday, the North Shore Warriors’ U15 Prep squad looked to prevail again over STAR Hockey Academy in the second half of their back-to-back. In a hard-fought game, the two teams combined for 50 minutes in penalties and 20 power plays. Both North Shore and STAR scored three powerplay goals apiece, and Cole Mitchell (1G, 3A) scored shorthanded late in the second to give North Shore an advantage going into the third. Another back-and-forth period saw both teams score three more apiece, helping North Shore maintain the lead and close out the win. 

BWC Academy (10) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (4) U15 Prep 

BWC Academy came into Sunday’s U15 Prep game having come off consecutive one-goal victories to kick off November. The clash with RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna saw BWC carry all the momentum built by a pair of dramatic victories and unleash an offensive push against RHAK. BWC and RHAK scored two goals apiece in the first period, but following the break, BWC took over. Kenzo Gibson (5G, 1A) scored five to bring his total to nine goals in his last two games, and his hat-trick by the halfway point of the game extended BWC’s lead beyond what RHAK could make up. Logan Chang (1G, 3A) opened the scoring and provided an assist per period in the 10-4 win. 

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (4) vs Notre Dame Hounds (0) U17 Prep 

Two things in Sunday’s game helped RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg and the Notre Dame Hounds in the U17 Prep division this season, the most important sitting in the RHAW crease. Brady Robert (36/36) was RHAW’s shining star, but his efforts wouldn’t have made the difference if not for RHAW’s lightning-quick start to the game. Colton Ross (1G, 1A) scored on the power play early before Conner Lamb doubled the lead within the first four minutes of the game. Robert’s shining performance in between the pipes helped his team maintain the lead, earning Robert a shutout in RHAW’s 4-0 win. 

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (1) vs Yale Hockey Academy (3) U18 Prep 

Yale Hockey Academy’s U18 Prep squad have started the season on rocky footing; their only win previous to Sunday was a 6-4 victory over Okanagan Hockey Academy back on October 19. The game didn’t start in Yale’s favour, with Brayden Barker punishing them on the powerplay to give PCHA an early lead. However, prior to the end of the first, Tanner Massey tied things up for Yale. Early in the second, YHA would make good on a powerplay of their own, with Seth Castronuovo’s first goal of the season propelling Yale into the lead. Castronuovo would add another into the empty net, and Jason Ho made 25 saves on 26 shots in the win. 

Notre Dame Hounds (2) vs OHA Edmonton (9) U15

OHA Edmonton’s U15 team rolled through Prairie Hockey Academy 13-1 on Saturday, meaning the Notre Dame Hounds were staring down the barrel of a difficult opponent. Marek Fetter (1G, 1A) gave OHAE the lead, but minutes later, Creighton Ellis tied the game up for Notre Dame. That was as effective as their comeback efforts would be, as after Jacoby Cardinal gave OHAE their lead back, his team wouldn’t look back. Kole Imlay (2G, 1A) extended the lead in the second period, and by the time the final buzzer sounded, OHAE prevailed 9-2.