Aurora Hockey Club
Langley Leafs
Angels Pro Hockey
Purcell Hockey Academy
Manitoba Mavericks
Jr. Rustlers
Langley Leafs
Vancouver Aeros
Jr. Ooks
Tri-City Express Hockey Club
Purcell Hockey Academy
Aurora Hockey Club
Phantoms Female Hockey
Manitoba Mavericks
Tri-City Express Hockey Club
Angels Pro Hockey
Jr. Ooks
Langley Leafs
Aurora Hockey Club
Tri-City Express Hockey Club
Calgary Glaciers
Phantoms Female Hockey
Victoria Hockey Academy
Angels Pro Hockey
Vancouver Aeros
Cowichan Valley Ravens
Langley Leafs - Minor
Langley Leafs - Major
Aurora Hockey Club
Angels Pro Hockey
Tri-City Express Hockey Club
Aurora Hockey Club
Purcell Hockey Academy
Jr. Ooks
Langley Leafs
Angels Pro Hockey
Jr. Rustlers
Manitoba Mavericks
Langley Leafs - Major
Langley Leafs - MinorTuesday, February 17, 2026
FSL Showcase Storylines Feb 17
12U Vancouver Aeros
Mach 4-0
With a 4-0 weekend, the Aeros surged to the top of the division with 37 points and will ensure a season of fewer than five losses.
Vancouver has a chance to end the season on a 10-game winning streak when it wraps things up against Langley on Saturday.
They will look to their offensive leader to get things done. Olivia Kim leads the way with 89 points in 28 games. The Aeros are trying to stay ahead of the Jr. Ooks and finish first in the division, where they currently sit with a 28-3 record.
14U Calgary Glaciers
Season End Push
There was nothing slow about the Glaciers' pace to end the regular season.
Trying to finish as high as they could, and needing some help, they put the pedal to the metal and played possessed. A 7-1 run to wrap up the campaign, capped by a perfect 4-0 weekend, has them sitting in a top-four spot and running red hot into the postseason.
Calgary averaged more than 3.5 goals per game and won in different ways. A shoot-out win, winning by a couple of goals and closing out a one-goal victory. They also beat two teams ahead of them in the standings in the first and second place Vancouver Aeros and Jr. Ooks.
14U Jr. Ooks
Elliya 52 Klaus
Welcome to the club, Elliya Klaus. The 50-goal club! With a tally on Valentine’s Day, the Jr. Ooks sniper finished the season with 52 goals.
She also set up 25 goals as the Jr. Ooks became the only team to score more than 200 goals, topping out with 207, or 6.5 goals per game.
Klaus led a trio of Ooks in Lauren McDiarmid and Olivia Billsten, who finished 1-2-3 in scoring. In fact, six of the top seven scorers wore Jr. Ooks jerseys this year.
Klaus’s haul included five hat-tricks, three four-goal efforts and once where she lit the lamp six times! It’s the first 50-goal season in the 14U division.
16U Purcell Hockey Academy
Gosia the Great
It’s been an eye-popping season for Malgorzata Zakrzewska, which started with a five-game goal streak with 10 during the span.
She was held goalless only 4 times, and never in back-to-back games. Only the Angels Pro Hockey and the Bow Valley Nationals were able to hold her pointless in a game each.
She ended the campaign with an eight-game goal-scoring streak with 18 goals. Add it all up, including seven hat-tricks, and it’s 51 goals and 83 points in 28 games for the 16-year-old star from Katowice, Poland.
The star forward also wore her country's colours at the World U18 Division 1 Group B Championships, where she scored 11 goals and 14 points in 5 games, leading the tournament in scoring and earning the tournament's top forward award.