JPHL 4 for SZN 4 January 13th
15U Langley Hockey Academy
Kim Taking Aim
It was a wild west shootout as LHA outlasted Coquitlam HC 8-5, and the new sheriff in town is Theo Kim.
The sharp-shooter fired two goals and set up four more for a six-point game. He now leads the division with 18 goals and 29 assists for 47 points in just 18 games.
LHA vs Coquitlam was the only game on the 15U schedule, and the win allowed Langley to increase its first-place lead to eight points.
17U Titans Hockey Union
Reaching the Top
THU climbed the mountain in Cranbrook, B.C. and came home with three wins.
They defeated the hosts, Kootenay Hockey Academy 5-2, knocked off crosstown rivals HC Edmonton 7-3, and edged the Calgary Stallions 7-6 in overtime to round out the weekend.
In the finale, Seth Hantelmann opened the scoring and closed the game in overtime, while adding a pair of assists
The perfect performance moves them above .500 and into solo fourth place, just one win behind Kootenay.
17U Langley Hockey Academy
Micah the Man
The only game in the 17U Pacific conference saw Micah Sidhu take charge for LHA.
Netting a first period hattrick and setting up another, Sidhu carried Langley to a 6-3 win over Coquitlam HC.
While it was the fourth time Sidhu has put up three or more points in a game, it was his first hatty, and it was almost a natural hattrick.
Four other Langley skaters had two-point games.
18U HC Edmonton
Edwards Heater
The Bauer Winter Championships finalists have now won six straight in the regular season, after a 3-0 weekend in Cranbrook, B.C.
They erupted for five unanswered goals on Sunday vs. Kootenay, in a comeback victory to seal the six-point weekend.
Ty Edwards led the way with two goals and an assist, giving him 12 points on a current seven-game point streak.
It was the third three-point game for Edwards this season.