Gracyn Sawchyn nets game-winner for Alberta over Quebec
Team Saskatchewan kicked off the second day of The Show with a scoring frenzy, shutting out the Atlantic Provinces 6-0.
Riley Heidt racked up a Hatty and an assist for Saskatchewan, which also got goals from Josh Zakreski, Luke Korte and Mitchell McEachern.
Riley Heidt has been a monster for Saskatchewan this week.
Team Canada withstood a late charge by British Columbia to escape with a win and move to 2-0 on the week.
Team Canada scored the first three goals of the game, getting scores from Zachary Coutu, Braeden O’Keefe and Vince Ellie. Ellie and Coutu each had an assist, and Joey Messina had a pair of helpers to earn multi-point performances.
Hoyt Stanley scored both goals in the loss for British Columbia.
Jayden Perron scored the lone goal of the shootout to lift Manitoba to a thrilling victory over Quebec. Perron’s game-winner was a the cherry on top of an impressive game, as he scored both goals during regulation for Manitoba.
Cristiano Spadafora and Vincent Gauthier scored for Quebec, with Gauthier’s goal coming at the 13:52 mark of the third period to force overtime.
Jayden Perron scores in Manitoba's shootout victory over Quebec on Wednesday
YHH tourney favorite Ontario fell on the second day of competition to Alberta, fueled by a two-goal, two-assist performance from Nicholas Johnson. Connor Dale, Bryton Morrow and Marcus Pacheco added goals for Alberta. Ryan Arnold and Gracyn Sawchyn each totaled two assists in the win.
Cam Allen scored both goals for Ontario, with Cal Ritchie and Denver Barkley recording assists.
After scoring the game-winning goal in a shootout victory over Great Plains yesterday, Connor Brown came in clutch again for Southeast, scoring two goals and adding an assist for a three-point performance.
Skogen Schrott scored today’s game-winner 27 seconds into overtime, and Mikey Burchill added a goal for Southeast.
Walker Landy, Andrew Kuzma and Kyle Rohrer each scored a goal apiece for Midwest, which lost its second overtime game in as many days on Wednesday.
Skogen Schrott fires the game-winner past Midwest netminder Joy Dunne to win 4-3
Ryan Fine scored for Metropolitan with 29 seconds left in regulation to move Metropolitan to 2-0 with a dramatic one-goal victory in their first game Wednesday. Michael Hagens scored twice and had an assist for Metropolitan, and Charles Dellavolpe added a goal.
Joey Sylvester, Zachary Nehring and Danny Nelson all scored one goal for Great Plains in the loss.
Chris Pelosi led Mid-Atlantic to victory with a Hatty, with Benjamin Yarchuk and Joshua Player each chipping in a goal. Charlie Cerrato and Nicholas Fascia played a pivotal role in the win for Mid-Atlantic, each handing out three assists.
New England took a 3-1 lead after the first period and managed to hang on for the 3-2 victory.
Ryan Leonard scored back-to-back goals for New England in the first, with Will Smith starting the game with a goal at the 9:43 mark of the period.
Roman Wainwright ended the first period with a goal for Great Lakes, and Jacob Terpstra added the second score midway through the third.
Braeden O’Keefe scored at the 2:50 mark of overtime to make Team Canada’s record 3-0 this week. The game-winner was O’Keefe’s second of the game, with Carter Zenkewich and Vince Ellie adding goals of their own.
Riley Heidt continued his strong play with two goals for Saskatchewan, with Josh Knittig scoring the third.
Braeden O'Keefe slips the puck over the line to earn the win for Team Canada
Declan Warburton scored twice to lead British Columbia to the win, with help from single goals by Zachary Wheatley, Max Chakrabati and Hoyt Stanley.
Luke Patterson notched two goals for the Atlantic Provinces, and Thomas Chafe added a goal and assist.
Alberta completed a dramatic comeback, scoring with 4:06 left in regulation and then 57 seconds into overtime to earn the win.
Quebec leapt out to a 4-1 lead after one period, getting two goals from Ethan Gauthier and one each from Owen Outwater and Justin Larose. Connor Dale scored the only goal for Alberta in the first period.
Alberta’s Marcus Pacheco scored in the second, and in the third Bryton Morrow scored twice, his second tying the game at four. Gracyn Sawchyn scored in overtime to claim victory for Alberta.
Bryton Morrow ties the game for Alberta en route to a thrilling 5-4 win over Quebec
Ontario scored three goals in the second and three more in the third to cruise to a 7-1 win over provincial neighbor Manitoba.
Cal Ritchie scored two goals and added two assists, Nock Lardis recorded a Hatty, and Anthony Romani and Cam Allen each added one goal apiece in the win for Ontario.
Tyler Parr scored the lone goal in the loss for Manitoba.
Members of Team Ontario line the boards for POTG Cal Ritchie's interview
The teams combined for seven goals in the third period, with Great Plains netting four and emerging victorious for its first win of The Show.
William Whitelaw was electric for Great Plains, scoring a Texas Hatty and adding an assist. Charlie Owens, Wyatt Olson and Oliver Moore added goals for Great Plains.
Kyle Rohrer scored twice for Midwest, with Walker Landy adding a single goal in the loss.
Great Lakes’ scored with 56 seconds remaining in regulation to tie the game 1-1, by Team USA’s Ashton Dahms responded with the game-winner in overtime to give Team USA its first win of the tournament.
Connor Ferguson scored the first goal for Team USA midway through the second period.
Team USA celebrates are defeating Great Lakes 2-1 in OT
After skating to a 2-2 tie after two periods, Metropolitan and Mid-Atlantic combined for five goals in the third period, with Metropolitan earning the one-goal victory.
Aram Minnetian, Tanner Adams, Eli Friedman, Salvatore Guzzo and Ryan Fine all scored once for Metropolitan.
Griffin Erdman, Declan Cottone, Chris Pelosi and Chase Pirtle each scored once for Mid-Atlantic.
Chase Pirtle scores in Mid-Atlantic's 5-4 loss to Metropolitan
Ty Hendricks racked up a Hatty to propel Rocky Mountain to the win, with Rocky Mountain scoring three times in the third period in an impressive comeback. Brody Clarke also scored for Rocky Mountain.
Mikey Burchill, Connor Brown and Nate Hargest each scored once for Southeast.
Ty Hendricks celebrates one of his three goals Wednesday
William Whitelaw, Great Plains
Ryan Fine, Metropolitan
Scored two game-winning goals to extend Metropolitan's unbeaten streak. Continues his impressive week with his play.
Ty Hendricks, Rocky Mountain
Physical forward with a powerful shot racked up a hat-trick in Rocky Mountain's 4-3 win over Southeast.
William Whitelaw, Great Plains
Speed and skill are he hallmarks of Whitelaw's game, evidenced by his four-goal, five-point performance in today's win over Midwest.
Vince Ellie, Team Canada
Ellie is a crafty forward with a good sense of where to be on the ice. Solid hands and skates.
Jayden Perron, Manitoba
Perron plays forward, but you can find him backchecking with the best of them. With his strong hands, Perron rarely gives up the puck. Also scored game-winner in Manitoba's 3-2 shootout win over Quebec.
Vince Ellie, Team Canada