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GAME DAY RECAP: March 20, 2025

Ontario Hockey Academy (1) vs Ulysse Academie (3) East U18 Championships

Ontario Hockey Academy goaltender Oliver Kiraly kept his team in the game during the first period, with his nine-for-nine first twenty minutes stemming the tide of Ulysse鈥檚 attack. An early powerplay in the second period helped Ulysse Academie hit the front, though, with Arnaud Roberge breaking through to give his team a 1-0 lead. Gabriel Lusignan (1G, 1A) added Ulysse鈥檚 second later in the second period, with the two-goal cushion giving them a lead they wouldn鈥檛 relinquish. Dmitrii Novikov managed to pull OHA one back, but a third-period goal from Guillaume Legault provided the finishing touch on Ulysse鈥檚 victory in the third period. OHA didn鈥檛 have as many opportunities as their opponents, but still put 20 shots on net, with Ulysse鈥檚 Virgil Sausset making 19 stops for the win.听

Lower Canada College (3) vs Kuper Academy (5) East U17 Championships

Complacency is the last thing you want to set in when you have a big lead, especially when that lead came by virtue of total control of the game. David Fellen and Giancarlo Iannuzi scored in the first to give LCC a two-goal lead. While Thomas Brereton scored early to pull Kuper back within one, Antonio Lombardo would score for LCC later in the second. LCC led 3-1 through forty minutes in which they鈥檇 outshot their opponents 27-17 and scarcely had their lead look significantly under threat. In three minutes and 16 seconds in the first half of the third period, it was clear complacency had set in for LCC, with Kuper taking full advantage. In those three minutes and change, Kuper rattled off three consecutive goals, with Michael Paliotti鈥檚 pair bringing the game back to level before Gianfranco Capparelli gave his team the lead. An empty-net goal sealed Kuper鈥檚 come-from-behind victory.听

Fort Erie International Academy (0) vs Bishop’s College School (3) East U18 Championships

Bishop鈥檚 College School鈥檚 start-to-finish effort was one they should, and likely will, be proud of. The first period alone set them up well for victory; they dominated, outshooting Fort Erie 14-4, and escaped with a two-goal lead thanks to Milan Turena and Tristan Gagnon. Adam Straka extended the advantage to 3-0 for Bishop鈥檚 in the second and while that鈥檚 all they鈥檇 score, their control of the game never ceased. In the end, Felix-Antoine Emond鈥檚 shutout needed to be just 16 saves, as Bishop鈥檚 confidently prevailed.听

CIH Academy (5) vs Okanagan Hockey Ontario (1) East U18 Championships

CIH Academy鈥檚 victory over Okanagan Hockey Ontario Thursday wasn鈥檛 as lopsided a game as the 5-1 scoreline would insinuate. Two first-period goals from Taige Soneji established an early cushion for CIH, but from there, the OHO response didn鈥檛 lack in quality or vigour. They controlled the second period, throwing 11 shots at the CIH goal, all of which were denied by Noah Martin. CIH struck early in the third to extend the lead to three through Nikita Marinin, and while OHO鈥檚 Parker Fergusson did manage to pull his team back within a pair, Noah Martin made sure that鈥檚 as close as they鈥檇 get. Andrew Mark scored two empty-net goals to seal the win, with Martin鈥檚 33 saves on 34 shots crucial.听

Selwyn House School (1) vs Stanstead College (5) East U17 Championships

Liam Amrit entered the Eastern Championships for Stanstead College riding a 13-game point streak to end off his year, which he鈥檇 add to with an assist in Stanstead鈥檚 opening game victory over Fort Erie. Amrit鈥檚 contribution in Thursday鈥檚 game against Selwyn House School was significantly more prominent, first providing the primary assist on Alexis Lavoie鈥檚 powerplay goal to open the scoring in the first period. Jack Adams for Stanstead and Gianluca Velenosi for Selwyn traded goals late in the first, but it was Armit popping up again on the only tally of the second period, scoring his first of the Eastern Championships to extend Stanstead鈥檚 lead to 3-1. It took merely eleven third-period seconds for Stanstead to really put the game to bet, with Armit providing his second primary assist of the game on Matej Dobos鈥 4-1 goal. Emanuel Ganz added a fifth for Stanstead late in the third to cap off their dominant four-goal victory.听

Mount Academy (5) vs King鈥檚-Edgehill School (2) East U18 Championships

Mount Academy鈥檚 control of their Thursday afternoon game against King鈥檚-Edgehill didn鈥檛 spend a lot of time in doubt. They scored twice in a first period they dominated at five-on-five, and even though they were outscored by a Cole Cooper goal for KES in the second, they still looked the stronger team through forty minutes. Nathaniel St. Pierre Maltais scored his second goal of the hockey game merely 13 seconds into the third period to give Mount a 3-1 lead. If there was any doubt that was going to be a backbreaker for KES, Justin Hughes scored on the man advantage three minutes later to seal the deal, with Mount eventually prevailing 5-2.

King Heights Academy (0) vs Bourget College (1) East U18 Championships

In Bourget College鈥檚 last regular season game against King Heights Academy, they prevailed 9-0 in one of the more lopsided games either team played. That was some extra motivation for King Heights on Thursday, clearly eager to stave off the same fate as their most recent meeting. The two teams played a razor-thin game in which both goaltenders starred, with Cole Minthorn for KHA and Alexandro Montoya for Bourget doing their best to one-up each other. Bourget broke through in the second, with Hugo Boisclair鈥檚 point shot finding its way home. Montoya鈥檚 24 saves earned him the shutout, with Boisclair鈥檚 goal standing as enough for Bourget to take the game by one.听

Fort Erie International Academy (1) vs Bishop’s College School (4) East U17 Championships

There was an element of 鈥渉olding on鈥 present throughout the game from Fort Erie International Academy, with Bishop鈥檚 College managing to keep the game within their control at five-on-five. Jan Vladar (1G, 1A) and Jayden Dyke scored in the first to send Bishop鈥檚 into the second with a lead that鈥檇 only be added to by Samuel Boutet early in the second. Spencer Garzon scored on the powerplay for Fort Erie late in the second, but any comeback hopes were dashed by Boutet鈥檚 second goal of the game in the third period, helping seal a 4-1 win for Bishop鈥檚 College.

Mount Academy (2) vs CIH Academy (4) East U17 Championships

Looking for a win to keep their quarter-final hopes alive, Marcus Bradley and Luca Chiarizia scored less than two minutes apart inside the opening 10 minutes to give CIH Academy an early lead. Darby Marshall scored the lone second period goal to bring Mount within one heading into the third period. Defenseman Drake Bosum (2G) restored the CIH Academy two goal cushion 5:34 into the third with his first of the Championships. Nathaniel St. Pierre Maltais gave Mount late life, beating Alex Beaupre (30/32) with 4:14 remaining. A late penalty put Mount on the power play where they would pull the goalie to go 6-on-4 but Bosum scored a shorthanded, empty net goal with 1:38 remaining. Unfortunately for CIH Academy, the win was not enough to land them a quarter-final spot, setting up a rematch with Mount in the morning.听

Okanagan Hockey Ontario (2) vs Ontario Hockey Academy (4) East U17 Championships

With the top spot in Pool B on the line Teo Lamarche opened the scoring for OHA 2:05 into the game. Alexander Grezlovski evened things 5:36 later with a power play marker, sending the two teams into the intermission all square at 1-1. Tucker O鈥橰ourke gave OHO their first lead of the game just 18 seconds into the second period. Elliott Sullivan evened the score midway through the frame, beating Ben Grant (28/32) for his first of the Championships. Touwa Omi (1G, 1A) would be the hero for OHA, giving his team the lead 7:53 into the third period. Nichita Viscu added an insurance marker with 4:03 left to play as OHA doubled up OHO 4-2. Mathis Bernier (26/28) made 26 saves in the win.