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14U Surrey Eagles HA
Soaring
After a January to forget, the Surrey Eagles took flight in February with an undefeated month so far.
The start of 2026 saw them drop four of six games, but the turn of the calendar is a different story.
Surrey is 4-0 with two key victories over Langley, who they are chasing for first in the Pacific conference.
One victory was a 31-save shutout by Hayley Graham, who was recently called up to the 18U squad for a game. It was her third win versus the division rival.
Surrey has two games left, one against Langley, with first place still up for grabs in the Bouchier 14U AAA division.
15U Bow Valley HC
Bigfoot Back
After a two-game losing streak, including a lopsided loss to rival South Sask HC, Bow Valley righted the ship with a pair of convincing wins.
Defeating the Titans 7-1 and shutting out Calgary 6-0, returning to the dynamic offence/stingy defence club they had been.
Milan Liptaj’s six-point weekend wasn’t enough to catch Dominik Valta for the team scoring lead. Valta finished second in the division behind Theo Kim with 53 points in 25 games. Both Valta and Liptaj averaged more than two points per game.
They now await the winner of the Prairies conference Play-In winner.
17U Titans Hockey Union
Titanic Stretch
The Titans are heading into the playoffs on a heater with just one regulation loss in seven games.
They started last week with a rivalry win over Lloydminster, and their only loss came in overtime on the weekend as they fired in 25 goals in three games.
Shep Lehto finished top five in division scoring with 40 points. He finished the season on a seven-game point streak, with 10 goals – back-to-back hattricks – and four assists. He has goals in four straight games.
18U Langley HA
Top Seed
Langley Hockey Academy needed to take care of their own business, and they did, clinching first place in the Pacific conference for a second straight year, thanks to a 3-0 weekend, outscoring opponents 20-12.
LHA averaged five goals per game in February and will take a six-game win streak into the playoffs.
Fresh off winning the Jaxon Joseph Memorial Tournament, Langley has its eyes on returning to the Prospects Cup Championship final.
They now await the lowest-seeded winner from the Pacific Play-In.