34 CSSHL players named to BC Cup rosters
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Penticton, BC – Garrett Wicks scored the winner with 7:13 remaining in the third period as the Delta Hockey Academy captured the inaugural Canadian Sport School Hockey League Bantam Varsity Division Championship with a 3-1 win over the Okanagan Hockey Academy at the OH Training Centre on Sunday….
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We’re happy to announce that our own Ty Smith has made the roster for the 2015 ATB Alberta Cup!
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Red Deer, Alta – Hockey Alberta today announced the rosters for the 2015 ATB Alberta Cup, which will run April 29 through May 3 in Canmore, Alberta.
Nine players from the Canadian Sport School Hockey League made the final roster after more than 700 players born in 2000 attended zone camps in late March…
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We’re proud to say that Delta Wild’s four teams were well represented at this years CSSHL awards.
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Media Release: Delta Hockey Academy Announces Female U18 Team
Since the announcement of the CSSHL expanding to a female division within the league, DHA has worked hard to create a foundation and structure for their new Female program launching in 2015-16. Having the infrastructure already in place with the Bantam Varsity, Prep, Midget E15 & U18 team, will allow for a smooth transition logistically and allow for the team to hit the ground running.
“We are pleased to be adding a Female Division to the league,” said CSSHL Chairman, Andy Oakes. “Over time, we expect the Female Division to grow and prosper much like the male side, where we started with just two divisions and eight teams and have grown to five divisions and 33 teams.”
Delta, alongside other current CSSHL members, will make up the teams within the league. The structure and full details of the season will be finalized at the league AGM in June. The Delta Hockey Academy has already outlined a budget, including an anticipated regular season schedule as well as tournaments they wish to attend. Team recruitment and selections will start immediately by the current DHA staff and final decisions will be made once their Head Coach has been appointed.
Currently DHA is in talks with a short list of coaching candidates, with hopes that they will finalize their selection this week.
Delta Hockey Academy aiming for a well-rounded experience There’s no mistaking the mandate of the Delta Hockey Academy when speaking with academy director Ian Gallagher. “We’re not a win-at-all-costs program,” Gallagher told HockeyNow. “We want these kids to really excel in the classroom, excel in their relationships and excel in hockey, too.”
Of late, it seems the academy’s top teams—they have four: bantam varsity, bantam prep, elite U15 and prep U18—are doing an exceptional amount of the latter. Among the academy’s accomplishments at HockeyNow’s press time, both bantam teams were atop their respective divisions in league play. The bantam prep team had won its last four tournaments, including the 37th annual John Reid Memorial bantam AAA hockey tournament, one of the best in the nation.
The academy, founded in 2004, started out as a supplemental program that focused on offering skills camps to players, including those attending other academies. But, before long, the demand arose for a full-fledged academy and competitive, elite-level teams. “The rationale was, one, our kids were leaving the community to go elsewhere, but two, kids and families in the hockey community were asking for it,” Gallagher said. Part of what the Delta Hockey Academy focuses on is offering a better lifestyle for hockey families. Using the academy approach, Delta is able to incorporate school and hockey into players’ daytime schedules and takes care of the transportation, communication and other aspects of delivering high-performance hockey. The goal is to relieve some of the stress that comes with being a hockey family. As for the recent successes of the academy’s teams, Gallagher said it’s not necessarily a sign that the program is hitting its stride in recent years.
They’ve always provided high-quality hockey programs, but, as he said, it has never been a win-at-all-costs model. “We’re just staying consistent with the values we’ve always had,” he said. “We want to create good citizens. We want to create people who are good members of teams. “We want to have high-performance athletes… but people who are not just capable of being successful in the hockey world.”
Delta Hockey Academy’s Bantam Prep team celebrates one of four tournament victories so far this season. The Wild have also clinched first place in the Canadian School Sport Hockey League.
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Delta Wild Bantam Prep team travelled to St.Albert , AB January 13th to attend 37th John Reid Memorial Tournament.
JRMT is the top AAA Bantam Tournament in Canada and Western United States. Teams have to apply and qualify to be invited. Over 60 teams applied and only 16 invited.
The DHA Bantam Prep Team had some early season success, winning Chilliwack AAA tournament and Rocky Mountain Classic in Calgary as well as KIBIHT tournament in Kamloops, making it 3 for 3.
DHA went undefeated in round robin portion of JRMT beating Calgary Sabres 6-3 , Anaheim Jr Ducks 3-0 and Sherwood Park 5-2.
DHA was only team in round robin play to win all their games. Moving onto quarter finals DHA went on to play Colorado Thunderbirds coached by ex NHLers Joe Sakic and Adam Foote who DHA also played in final of Chilliwack Tournament. DHA went onto win 4-1 .
Next up was the #1 ranked team NSWC after falling behind 3-1, DHA stormed back and dominated the 2nd half of game to win 6-3.
DHA moved onto the final, versus a very good Calgary Jr Flames team. After a scoreless first period DHA opened the scoring and went up 2 – 0 in 2nd period. Calgary scored on power play to narrow gap to 2-1 . Calgary pushed hard for remainder of game and with some outstanding goaltending from Maguire Houlind, the team held on to win 2-1.
This was DHA’s 4th tournament win in 4 tournaments entered this season, a remarkable achievement.
All Star award winners for Delta Wild Bantam Prep
Ty Smith – Top Defensemen and MVP
Maguire Houlind – Top Goalie
Brendan Budy – Allstar forward.
Final game awards went to
Matthew Mosher MVP
Luke Zazula Hustle and Heart Award