GAME DAY RECAP: February 16-19, 2026 

North Shore Warriors (10) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy Black (2) Female U18 Prep 

The North Shore special teams were the difference in this one as they scored four power play goals and two shorthanded markers en route to a 10-2 win over OHA Black. Calle Shanahan (3G, 1A) recorded a hat-trick while Chloe Burgher (2G, 2A) had a four-point outing to pace the North Shore offence. Emma Ward (18/20) made 18 saves for the win, giving up goals to Ellis Aubie and Sydney Hancock.  

St. George’s School (4) vs STAR Hockey Academy (2) U15 Prep 

Cohen Wood (17/19) and William Duffy (37/40) kept clean sheets in the first as the game remained scoreless until midway through the second period when Zane Hamilton gave STAR the game’s first goal. Benton Fuller (1G, 1A) added a power play marker four minutes later as STAR looked for the upset win over St. George’s. Matteo Gambetti (1G, 1A) would get the visitors on the board late in the second, scoring a power play goal of his own. Nick Hill tied the game 5:48 into the third and Jayden Ni (1G, 2A) gave St. George’s the lead just 11 seconds later. St. George’s controlled the third, outshooting STAR 15-5. An empty net goal by Theo Wesik (1G, 1A) with 45 seconds left sealed the St. George’s victory, after a dominant third period.  

OHA Edmonton (4) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (10) U17 Prep 

CIHA started with four goals in the first as Duke Lesnar (1G, 1A), Nicholas Edgar, Eric Savage Keller (1G, 1A) and Tomas Figura (2G, 1A) all found the back of the net. The offence continued for CIHA in the second as Charlie Sarich (1G, 1A) extended the lead 3:40 into the second. Kaysun Brunham (1G, 1A) would get OHA Edmonton on the board a few minutes later, but Max Mullen and Winston Chicilo (2G) scored shorthanded goals 28 seconds apart to give the home side a commanding 7-1 lead. Bryce McCrindle and Christopher Peterson (2G, 1A) cut into the deficit before Chicilo and Rylan Wood (1G, 2A) countered late in the period, making it 9-3. Peterson and Figura traded goals late in the third to round out the scoring as CIHA defeated OHA Edmonton 10-4.  

Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy (1) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (12) U18 Prep 

OHA scored four goals in every period as they defeated Wenatchee 12-1 Tuesday. Maxx Parfitt (2G, 3A) led the way with five points while Chase Vossenaar (3G) recorded a hat-trick in the win. Charlie Peppinck (20/21) made 20 saves, defenseman Linkin Stadnek (1G, 3A) had four points, and Landon Nagle (2G, 1A) chipped in with three points. Sean Strasser scored the lone Wenatchee goal.  

Prairie Hockey Academy (4) vs Notre Dame Hounds (2) U17 

Devin Doyle (2G) opened the scoring just 10 seconds in as he beat Kayden Gregoire (24/26) for his 16th goal of the season. Defenseman Corbin Wells (2G) tied the game midway through the first with a power play goal and Eric Helland put Prairie ahead 2:15 later. Wells doubled the lead 5:33 into the second as he scored his second of the game, having only previously scored two goals this season. Doyle would match Wells with his second of the game late in the second to bring Notre Dame within one going into the third. Tony King restored the two-goal lead early in the second and Gregoire needed to make just five saves in the third as Prairie held on for the 4-2 win. Hudson Pooler (41/45) faced 45 shots in the loss.  

Ulysse Academie (3) vs Stanstead College (4/SO) East U18 Prep 

Emanuel Ganz (1G, 2A) and Tanner Hayden (1G, 1A) scored less than three minutes apart early in the first as Stanstead grabbed a 2-0 lead. Alex Graveline (1G, 1A) and Eliott Guevin countered in the second, scoring back-to-back goals in under four minutes to tie the game. Vincent Gosselin (1G, 1A) gave Ulysse their first lead of the game 3:52 into the third as Ulysse scored three straight goals. Stanstead captain Brody Molloy (1G, 2A) tied the game with 4:20 left to send the two teams to overtime. OT would solve nothing and it took until the seventh round of the shootout when Dylan Orr beat Samuel Bourgoin (37/40) to give Stanstead the 4-3 win. Andrew Shimon (34/37) made 34 saves to record the victory.  

Okanagan Hockey Ontario (6) vs CIH Academy (3) East U17 Prep 

CIH Academy led 2-0 after 20 as Ollie Brown scored on the power play and Vincent Larocque added an even strength goal inside the opening 10 of the first. OHO took total control in the second starting with Keegan Murphy (1G, 1A) getting them on the board 13 seconds in. Maxim Marquis-Bouchard (2G) tied the game 1:12 later before Ryan Sucher, Thomas Garland (2G) and Marquis-Bouchard completed the five goal second period for OHO. Garland added a power play goal midway through the third as OHO scored six straight goals to take a 6-2 lead. Avery Willaert would get one back for CIH Academy a few minutes later, but Nico Vaillancourt (32/35) shut the door the rest of the way to secure the OHO win. Shahrukh Levac (46/52) made 46 saves in the loss.  

Calgary International Hockey Academy (2) vs South Alberta Hockey Academy (3) U18 Prep 

After a scoreless first period Damen Vanderberg scored shorthanded 4:41 into the second to give SAHA a 1-0 lead. Swift Current Broncos 2025 WHL Draft first round pick Cohenn Rotar tied the game midway through the second, beating Cash Christie (22/24) for his ninth of the season. Defenseman Grady McLeod restored the SAHA lead with a buzzer beater, scoring with one second left in the second. Carson Ward doubled the lead as he beat Ben Hakes (30/33) to hit double digit goals on the season 4:56 into the third. CIHA wouldn’t go away quietly as Aedan McCarry brought them back within one with 10:27 left to play. SAHA ultimately controlled the third as they outshot CIHA 16-7 to hold on for the 3-2 win ahead of a showcase CSSHL U18 Prep showcase weekend.  

STAR Hockey Academy (3) vs Shawnigan Lake School (4) U15 Prep 

David Qi (3G) scored 2:32 in and a power play goal by William Li, his first of the season, gave Shawnigan a 2-0 lead just 5:46 in. Rhys Rucintango (3G) would get STAR on the board midway through the period before he traded goals with Qi to close out the frame with Shawnigan ahead 3-2. Rucintango tied the game 1:59 into the second, completing the hat-trick to give him eight goals on the season. Qi would complete a hat-trick of his own with a power play marker with 2:56 remaining, scoring the game winning goal for the home side. Carter Burgi (33/36) and Lucas Kautz (21/25) were in net for their respective teams.