Ontario moves on to its third consecutive final of The Show.

Leafs Blow Past Huskies for Title Shot

With 15 goals scored between the two teams, Saturday's semifinal between Ontario and Saskatchewan was arguably the most exciting semifinal in the three-year history of The Show. 

Ontario continued its march toward a third consecutive title in the win, racking up three goals in the first, four in the second and two more in the third to cruise to the 9-6 win. 

Liam Greentree and William Greentree each scored two goals to lead Ontario, with Jack Sullivan, Lucas Kamiris, Jacob Battaglia, Joshua Colosimo and Ian Biancofiore each adding once goal. 

Even in a loss, Saskatchewan's depth and balance was on display with six goal-scorers. 

Roger McQueen, Tyrone Sobry, Ashton Tait, Cole Peardon, Berkly Catton and Riley Ashe all tallied goals for the Huskies.


Chase Stefanek scores the game-winner in a shootout to lift West to a 6-5 win over Great Plains.

Old-Fashioned Western Shootout

Hollywood couldn't have written a better script. 

Team West, made up primarily of players from California, emerged from a seesaw battle with Great Plains with a 6-5 win after several rounds of shootout action to claim the United States title.

Five different players tallied goals for West, a testament to the depth of the U.S. champ that was dealt a heavy 6-1 loss by Great Plains earlier in the day in pool play.

Aidan Yi, Trevor Connelly, Kai Mencel and Colin Frank notched goals for West, with Duke Erhard netting the fifth on a tipped shot with just 34 seconds to play in regulation to force overtime. 

After a scoreless five-minute extra session, the teams dueled in one-on-one battles, with West's Chase Stefanek scoring the game-winner.

Simon Seidl and Max Plante each scored twice for Great Plains, with Will Skahan and Lucas Mann each chipping in one goal.  

The win sends West for a date with Canadian representative Ontario, winner of the past two Show championships.