GAME DAY RECAP: February 15, 2026

Edge School (5) vs Prairie Hockey Academy (3) U17

Prairie looked poised to take down one of the hottest teams in the division, carrying a 3–1 lead into the third, but Edge erupted for four unanswered goals in the final frame to steal a 5–3 win and continue their dominant season. Edge struck just 1:12 in as Brik McCord Cooper (1G, 1A) opened the scoring, but PHA responded with a special‑teams surge, Kase Gellner (2G, 1A) tied the game on the power play at 10:20 and then buried a shorthanded marker in the final minute of the first to give his team a 2–1 lead. They extended that momentum late in the second when Soren Hayden (1G) notched his 24th on another man advantage. But the third belonged entirely to Edge: Ben MacBey (2G) cut the deficit early, Easton Armstrong (1G, 1A) tied it on the man advantage at 12:51, and Curtis Troeger (1G) delivered the go‑ahead goal on another power play less than three minutes later. MacBey sealed it with an empty‑net, shorthanded dagger at 19:40, completing a four‑goal comeback and handing Prairie a rare loss despite a 38–33 shot advantage.

Delta Hockey Academy White (2) vs RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (3) U15

RINK Winnipeg erased a two‑goal deficit and rode a dominant third period to a 3–2 comeback win over Delta White, flipping the game with special teams and a 19‑shot final frame. Delta struck late in the first when Kono DePedrina (1G, 1A) buried his first of the season at 19:24, then doubled the lead early in the second as Kayden Krestanovich (1G, 1A) made it 2–0. RINK Winnipeg finally broke through at 8:48 when Jax Fellner (1G, 1A) cut the deficit, setting the stage for a third‑period surge. A power‑play opportunity early in the third saw Max Manaigre (1G, 1A) tie the game at 4:17, and just two minutes later Jackson Lussier (1G) buried the eventual game‑winner off a feed from Caleb Church (1A). RHA Winnipeg’s special teams and relentless third‑period pressure proved the difference as they extended their perfect run to 30‑2‑0‑0.

North Shore Warriors (2) vs RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna (3) U15

RINK Kelowna erased an early 2–0 deficit and clawed out a 3–2 win over North Shore, riding a nine‑second burst in the second period and a late third‑period dagger to split the season series. North Shore controlled the opening frame as Axl Smith (1G) opened the scoring at 10:55 and Sawyer Shepard (1G) doubled the lead on the power play at 15:31, but RHA Kelowna flipped the game immediately to start the second, Hudson Swift (1G) struck just 21 seconds in, and Harlan Grimsdell (1G) tied it nine seconds later off another setup from Kingston Prenioslo (2A). Despite a parade to the penalty box, RINL Kelowna held the line through a heavy North Shore push, setting the stage for Will Jones (1G) to bury the game‑winner at 17:26 of the third. Quinn Hooper (26/28) shut the door the rest of the way, outdueling Ayaan Rao (25/28) in a tight penalty‑filled matchup.

BWC Academy (3/OT) vs Delta Hockey Academy (2) U17

BWC and Delta played three periods like two teams trying to solve a locked safe, only for overtime to blow the door off its hinges as BWC stormed back from a 2–0 deficit to steal a 3–2 win on a power‑play dagger. Delta controlled the middle frame with a pair of late strikes as Adam Piliotis (1G) broke the ice at 13:32 and Sam Hioe (1G) doubled the lead five minutes later and with Lucas Disiewich (43/45) dialed in, it looked like Delta might grind out a low‑event road win. But the third belonged to Ryker Carson (2G), who dragged BWC back into the fight with a power‑play marker at 8:57 before tying the game less than five minutes later on a slick feed from Evan Wong (1A). Overtime lasted just 64 seconds: with Delta still reeling from a penalty taken at the end of regulation, Lukas Stevens (1G, 1A) jumped into the play and hammered home the winner off a setup from Kaz Westcott (2A) and Max Joseph (1A), completing a comeback built on special teams. Ethan Watson (52/54) was spectacular in the BWC crease, turning aside 54 shots in a game where his team needed every single one to survive long enough to flip the script.

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (6) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (8) U17

Northern Alberta Xtreme and RINK Winnipeg played the kind of game that feels like it’s being written on fast‑forward, a goal‑every‑shift track meet that ended with NAX outlasting RINK 8–6 in a wild, penalty‑tilted Sunday matchup. NAX needed just 29 seconds to get rolling as Ethan Field (1G, 4A) opened the scoring, but RINK punched back immediately, Julien Crook (1G, 1A) tied it at 2:49 and Easton Thiessen (1G, 1A) gave RINK Winnipeg a brief lead 26 seconds later. That was the last calm moment of the period. NAX rattled off three straight power‑play goals in 97 seconds, with Rhett Dahl (1G, 1A), Matthew Brown (1G, 3A) and Ethan Oldford (1G, 1A) all converting to take a 4–2 lead into the intermission. The second period belonged to Reed Fellows (3G), who scored all three goals in the middle frame, scoring 16 seconds into the period, adding a power‑play marker at 4:27, and finishing the trio at 19:45 to push NAX ahead 7–3. RHA Winnipeg kept swinging, with Kolton Norris (1G, 1A) cutting into the deficit midway through the second and Colson Genaille (1G) making it 7–4 early in the third, but NAX always had an answer. Ethan Lobay (1G) restored the four‑goal cushion at 13:35 before RINK Winnipeg closed with a pair of late power‑play goals from Aiden Moen (1G) and Ebenezer Shaganya (1G, 2A) to tighten the scoreline. Despite the loss, RINK Winnipeg’s top contributors kept producing, Shaganya (1G, 2A), Lawless (2A), Crook (1G, 1A) and Thiessen (1G, 1A) all registered multi-point game but NAX’s special teams and relentless top‑six firepower proved too much. Satori Tam (34/40) earned the win, while DJ Mecas (37/45) faced a barrage in a game where both teams traded chances at a breakneck pace.

Selwyn House School (6) vs Okanagan Hockey Ontario (3) East U17 Prep

Selwyn House kept their foot on the gas from the opening shift and never really let OHO breathe, rolling to a 6–3 win. Michael Paliotti (1G, 1A) opened the scoring at 6:26, and the second period turned into a Selwyn showcase as Isaac Huberman (2G) struck twice in under five minutes, hitting 11 and 12 on the year, before Lucas Tzaferis (1G) made it 4–0 at 11:16. OHO finally broke through late in the frame on a power‑play marker from Keegan Murphy (1G), but Selwyn House answered immediately in the third when Domenico Cristofaro (1G) restored the four‑goal cushion just 1:52 in. OHO pushed back with goals from Cohen Hoyles (1G) and Carmello Duncan‑Sampedro (1G), yet Selwyn always had the counterpunch, with Marcus Montpetit (1G, 1A) burying his second of the season at 11:33 to put the game out of reach.

Delta Hockey Academy (9) vs STAR Hockey Academy (2) U15 Prep

Delta overwhelmed STAR from the opening faceoff and never eased off the throttle, rolling to a 9–2 win behind a 60‑shot barrage and a top line that treated the game like a personal showcase. Brady Cook (1G, 1A) opened the scoring just 80 seconds in, and although STAR briefly answered on a power‑play marker from Cole Carter (1G), Delta reclaimed control late in the first through Braelyn Nunley (1G, 4A), who ignited what became a five‑goal second period. Colby Walker (1G), Mazen Green (2G, 3A), Carson Brown (3G, 3A) and Eli Vickers (1G) all struck in a dominant middle frame that saw Delta outshoot STAR 14–3 and stretch the lead to 7–2. Brown completed his hat trick in the third with goals at 7:09 and 14:07, while Nunley and Green continued to pile up points as they combined for 16 points in the win. Brayden Allan (14/16) had a quiet afternoon thanks to Delta’s territorial dominance, while Lucas Kautz (51/60) faced a relentless onslaught in a game where STAR simply couldn’t slow the wave. Delta extended their win streak to 11 games and completed the weekend sweep with another emphatic, wire‑to‑wire performance.

OHA Edmonton (12) vs South Alberta Hockey Academy (3) U15 Prep

OHA Edmonton turned the game into a track meet they controlled from the opening whistle, exploding for four goals in the first, seven in the second, and cruising to a 12–3 win over SAHA in a performance where their top six essentially ran a clinic. Artello Forestal (2G, 2A) opened the scoring just 37 seconds in on the power play, Micah Montgomery (1G, 1A) doubled the lead on another man‑advantage minutes later, and Nate Harrington (2G) added a shorthanded strike before Jaxson Weisgerber (2G, 2A) made it 4–0 by the 11‑minute mark. SAHA got one back through Macen Ibach (1G), but the second period belonged entirely to OHA Edmonton: Kane Strudwick (2G, 1A) scored 61 seconds into the frame, Ian Kim (2G, 2A) added his 12th, Forestal and Weisgerber each struck again, Erik Miller (1G, 2A) joined the party, and Harrington closed the period with his second at 19:57. SAHA found brief life in the third with a goal from Cooper Danroth (1G), but Kim’s second of the afternoon sealed the 12‑goal outburst. Rowen Germain (17/20) earned the win with a light workload, while Cole Anderson (15/26) and Patrick Curtis (15/16) combined for 30 saves on 42 shots in a game where SAHA spent most of the afternoon pinned in their own zone.

Delta Hockey Academy Black (3) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (4/OT) U15

Okanagan finally snapped their losing streak against Delta Black, but they had to survive a full‑tilt, grind‑it‑out battle to do it, edging out a 4–3 overtime win on a goal just 13 seconds into the extra frame. OHA struck first at 8:09 when Lance Bryant (1G, 1A) buried his 13th of the season, only for Weston Patrick (1G) to answer less than two minutes later. Levi Muir (1G) restored the OHA lead late in the first, but Delta kept hanging around, tying the game 5:38 into the second on a solo effort from Kevin Goodale (1G). OHA’s power play delivered the next swing as Cruz Rasmussen (1G) made it 3–2 at 17:08, yet Delta refused to go away as Zach Giles (1G) tied the game at with less than two minutes left in regulation, hitting the 30‑goal mark in dramatic fashion. Overtime, however, barely existed. Off the opening rush, Max Chen (1G, 1A) jumped into space and snapped home the winner at 0:13 to give OHA their first win over Delta Black this season. Linden Hartford (31/34) was sharp when he needed to be, while Holter Karpiak (12/16) took the OT loss in a game where Delta carried the shot clock but OHA cashed in on the moments that mattered.

RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg (4) vs Prairie Hockey Academy (5) U18 Prep

Prairie Hockey Academy and RINK Winnipeg traded punches for 60 minutes in another high‑tempo rematch, but PHA once again found the final surge, taking a 5–4 win to complete the weekend sweep. Trey Bohlken (1G) opened the scoring with his 10th of the year before Maximilian Koppel (1G, 1A) answered, only for Xander Ramsay (1G) to restore the Prairie lead late in the first. The second period turned chaotic as the teams combined for three goals in under seven minutes, Athens Shingoose (1G) tied it, Easton Nafziger (1G, 2A) responded seven seconds later, and Atticus Cruz (1G) brought RINK Winnipeg level again, but Prairie’s power play delivered the key swing when Tristan Hoko (1G) buried his 14th at 18:21. Jaxon Nicol (1G, 1A) pushed the lead to 5–3 early in the third, and although Sam Grunewald (1G) cut the deficit, Remy Martins (36/40) shut the door through a 15‑shot RHA Winnipeg push to seal Prairie’s fourth straight win.

Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy (3) vs STAR Hockey Academy (5) U15

The guests of the U15 showcase in Calgary faced an inter-state rival in STAR Hockey Academy, themselves coming in looking for a result to be proud of after an abysmal start to February. The Wild scored on an early powerplay, but in response, STAR ripped three into the back of the Wenatchee net before the intermission came about. Asher Kekke (2G, 1A) scored the third of the first on the man advantage and would pop up again in the second, scoring the goal that led them into the third period ahead by a goal. Jad Hale (2G, 1A) scored his second of the game in the third to stick the dagger into the Wild, as STAR Hockey Academy picked up their first U15 win since November 21.

Wenatchee Wild Hockey Academy (1) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy (7) U17 Prep

An explosion of first-period offence for the Okanagan Hockey Academy’s U17 Prep squad essentially nullified any potential Wenatchee push back, and after OHA made it 4-0 on a late five-on-three, Okanagan shut down any offensive pushback Wenatchee could muster. OHA held the Wild to just five shots in the last forty minutes, and were able to put the rest of proceedings on cruise control. Beckham Taggart scored his second goal of the game on a powerplay in the second period, and a goal from Luke Edgehouse (1G, 1A) now brings him to 10 goals and 18 points in his last 12 games.

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (5) vs Delta Hockey Academy (7) U18 Prep

Delta Hockey Academy’s U18 Prep squad had faced the Pacific Coast Hockey Academy just once prior to this weekend, back on November 30, but faced the Sea Devils twice this weekend, first winning 4-2 on Saturday prior to their last clash of the regular season on Sunday. PCHA’s defensive zone in the first period let them down early, with Caden Leibel (2G, 1A) taking advantage early to give Delta the first lead of the game, a mere 13 seconds into the game. Treyce Pavlic (2G, 1A) wasted hardly two minutes before scoring again. PCHA’s Grady Veary took a rarely seen match penalty later in the first, further compounding the misery of the first twenty minutes, as Delta scored twice on the five-minute powerplay following that to take a 4-0 lead into the second period. The second period flipped in PCHA’s favour by virtue of a pair of Roman Lavery (2G, 1A) powerplay goals, but Delta grabbed two in the span of ten seconds later in the middle frame, with Kishan Saggu (1G, 2A) popping in with the second to make it 6-2. PCHA wouldn’t in any way go away, though, and Elliott Hill scored on either side of the second intermission to make the game close again. As admirable as the comeback effort would be, Pavlic would score his second in the third to put the dagger into the Sea Devils, leading Delta to an eventual 7-5 win.

South Alberta Hockey Academy (7) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme Female (1) U18 Prep

South Alberta Hockey Academy’s Female U18 Prep squad hit the ground running in a full sprint against the Northern Alberta Xtreme, ahead by three goals with still over six minutes to play in the first period. Up 4-1 through one, SAHA held NAX to just eight shots in the last two periods of play, giving Phoenix Buckler (16/17) a relatively relaxed outing in between the SAHA pipes. Teagan Torgerson scored twice, including one in the third that extended SAHA’s lead to 7-1, where it would stay from that point onwards.

St. George’s School (1) vs Yale Hockey Academy (2) U15 Prep

Ryker Stevens would give Yale the early advanatage, but that was nullified by Max Hoeft’s tying goal for SGS in the second period. In the 59 seconds following Hoeft tying the game, Yale would seemingly put themselves in a hole, taking a pair of minor penalties to present St. George’s School a five-on-three chance to take the lead. However, on the two-man advantage, SGS saw Marcus Phillips block a point shot and sprint after the loose puck, emerging on a breakaway and converting on his own rebound to give Yale the five-on-three shorthanded goal and the 2-1 lead in the second period. St. George’s School gave Logan Hwang (26/27) a tall task from there on, generating numerous scoring chances, all denied by Hwang en route to his team’s 2-1 win.

Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy (3) vs STAR Hockey Academy (8) U17 Prep

STAR Hockey Academy’s U17 Prep team had been on a heater heading towards this weekend and has only continued that run of form into Valentine’s Day weekend, looking to best fellow American rivals Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy on Sunday. Colton Brum (2G, 3A) scored off the top, giving STAR an early lead, pushing the snowball down the hill and starting the STAR offence. A modest first period was a mere preamble to STAR scoring four straight to begin the second period, running clear of any possible Coeur d’Alene pushback. In addition to Brum, who finished the game with five points to build off his early goal, Cam Hoggan (1G, 3A) pitched in with four points, and STAR grabbed another two goals from Adam Neilson.

BWC Academy (11) vs Prairie Hockey Academy (5) U15

The U15 showcase in Calgary at the Edge School facilities saw BWC open up with a disappointing shootout loss at the hands of Delta, but respond with a hard-fought 3-2 win over Edge School on Saturday. Sunday against the Prairie Hockey Academy presented BWC the chance to come home with a winning record, and it was a chance they were clearly eager to take. After a pair of quick ones to start off the first period, BWC went on a run of five consecutive goals in the second to establish a 7-1 lead, with Mars Zhang (3G, 2A) scoring a pair of what would end up being three goals and five points for himself. Prairie got a few in the net themselves as the game marched on, even scoring three of their own in the third, but didn’t have an answer for BWC’s overwhelming offence. Alex Iaichkin (2G, 3A) and Owen Chapman (5A) both joined Zhang in scoring five points, and a relentless BWC won 11-5.

Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy (14) vs Notre Dame Hounds (5) U15

Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy have at times been ruthless in their offensive prowess this season, looking to continue that trend into their final game of the weekend showcase at Edge School in their Sunday clash with the Notre Dame Hounds. An impressive 6-5 overtime win over OHA Edmonton yesterday was their foundation to build upon, and unfortunately for the Hounds, CDA’s early and often form of attack left them in a hole they couldn’t climb out of. Following a modest first period that saw CDA lead 2-1, they’d light up the opposition in the second, scoring six times in the middle frame alone. TJ Podollan did the most damage in the game, with the Vernon, BC native posting a whopping eight points in the form of five goals and three assists. The performance brings Podollan to 91 points on the year, with his eight points helped by seven and a hat-trick of his own for Jagger Clark (3G, 7A), now bringing Clark’s goal total to 49 on the season. Notre Dame didn’t have enough to fight back against CDA, and the Idaho-based squad won 14-5.

OHA Edmonton (3) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (4) U17 Prep

The Northern Alberta Xtreme had bested OHA Edmonton in the U17 Prep division heading towards Sunday’s fourth and final head-to-head clash this season. Regina Pats prospect Dawson Sheehan made 35 saves on 36 shots in Friday’s head-to-head clash, his second win of the year against OHAE after prevailing on October 12. Sheehan stopped 34 of 37 today, setting the stage for the offensive talent of NAX to come to the forefront. Daniel Makovetskiy scored two, and Seth Kshyk’s second of the weekend early in the third period stood as the winner for NAX.

St. George’s School (5) vs Yale Hockey Academy (4) U18 Prep

Yale Hockey Academy’s U18 Prep squad bested St. George’s School last Sunday by a 6-4 scoreline on the back of four second-period goals for YHA, and early in the second period this Sunday, it looked like a similar result was in the works. Jonathan Bitonti (1G, 2A) scored just past the two-minute mark on the second to give Yale a 3-0 lead, but from there, St. George’s School came charging back. Vancouver Giants Louis Oscar Holowaychuk (3G) scored on back-to-back second-period power plays for SGS, and Jayan Sinha popped in with a goal to tie the game at three, but before the second was over, Yale regained their advantage, as Tanner Massey (1G, 2A) made it 4-3 with 19 seconds left in the period. However, early in the third, Holowaychuk popped up again to equalize, sending the game into the last ten minutes tied. Another YHA penalty provided the potent St. George’s School powerplay another chance with less than eight minutes to play, and Byron Chin (1G, 1A) managed to force home a rebound from the top of the crease to give St. George’s their first lead of the game. In the end, SGS managed to rally from 3-0 and 4-3 deficits to prevail 5-4.

St. George’s School (3) vs Northern Alberta Xtreme (4/OT) U15

A pair of losses by substantial margins to start the showcase was far from the plan St. George’s would have had coming in, facing down the Northern Alberta Xtreme in the third and final game of the weekend. After a scoreless first period, it took barely over four minutes for St. George’s School to take a 2-0 lead. Asher Rogachevsky, who scored twice in the loss to Yale yesterday, scored both early in the middle frame to give St. George’s an advantage that would end up being only temporary. NAX pushed back hard, beating SGS goaltender David Itin (53/57) once in the second period to send the game into the end of the third period at a one-goal margin. Unfortunately for Itin, NAX’s pressure became too much to handle in the third, with quick goals from Myer Hipkins (1G, 1A) and Alex Reinhardt enough to at least push the game into overtime. It took barely 100 seconds of three-on-three action for NAX to complete the comeback. Yukon Kim has had an extremely productive 2026 thus far and would follow up his four-point performance on Saturday with the telling moment on Sunday, with Kim scoring in overtime to finish the game and help NAX complete the comeback win.

North Shore Warriors (6) vs Okanagan Hockey Academy Black (2) Female U18 Prep

Okanagan Hockey Academy Black’s Female U18 Prep squad started the game on the front foot Sunday against the North Shore Warriors, with an early goal from Shriya Bhatt establishing OHAB an early lead. The deficit seemed to light a fire under the Warriors, though, and once they tied the game, it was theirs for the taking. Jenna Gibbs and Peyton Mages scored 1:19 apart in the first period to turn the game in North Shore’s favour, and after Taylor Siemens scored on a second-period powerplay, the Warriors ran away with the game in the third. Three more in the third from North Shore led them to a 6-2 win, an excellent bounceback after falling at the hands of Shawnigan Lake in their only previous game of February.

Yale Hockey Academy (3) vs Calgary International Hockey Academy (1) U15

Yale Hockey Academy’s U15 squad won both of their first two games of the weekend against Delta White and St. George’s School prior to their final clash at Edge School against the Calgary International Hockey Academy. CIHA led through twenty minutes of play, but in the second half of the second period, Yale were able to flip the game on its head to take a 2-1 lead into the third. With barely ten minutes still to play, Emmett Rumbold stuck the dagger into CIHA, giving Yale a two-goal lead that would be protected to the end. Goaltender Mason Baptiste made 25 saves on 26 shots for Yale in the win.

Pacific Coast Hockey Academy (3) vs Edge School (10) U15

Early penalty trouble would spell the demise of PCHA in the final game of the U15 showcase in Calgary. The Sea Devils would surrender two powerplay goals early to Edge before scoring one of their own to close the period. Edge would bury another three including another PP goal to ignite the third, but Baen Kernan and Koen Nicholas (2G) would once again give PCHA some life, cutting the deficit to 5-3 before the second intermission. However, once again the penalty trouble would dismantle any chance at the comeback as Deacon Harris (2G, 1A)) and Josh Pomeroy (2G) connected with back-to-back powerplay goals off a double-minor. Edge would rally the score to 10-3 to close out the home win. Harris, Pomeroy and Gio Niven (2G, 1A) would each pick up a pair of goals while Cohen Snukal-Lyon (1G, 4A) lit up the scorsheet with five points. Parker Lascelle (3A) and Colton Roussel (3A) would each garner three assists. Carter Gideon (25/28) was in goal to register the win.