The Canadian Sport School Hockey League (CSSHL) has announced the winners of the 2025/26 Top Forward Award, as voted by the coaches:
Eastern U17 Prep: Angelo Jr Colletti, Kuper Academy
The Montreal, QC forward set the East U17 Prep single season record for assists (49) and points (74) while averaging 3.08 points-per-game.
Eastern U18 Prep: Luca Stasi, Bishop’s College School
The Blainville-Boisbriand Armada draft pick led the division with 28 goals while his 49 points were second most. Among skaters with at least 15 games played, Stasi’s 2.23 PTS/GP were a division best.
Female U18 Prep: Kennedy Sisson, RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna
Sisson’s led her team with 26 goals, 26 assists and 52 points while finishing second in the league in goals and fifth in points. The Lake Country, BC forward heads to Clarkson University next season as the all-time games played leader (167), and the record holder for career regular season goals (100) and points (203) among all CSSHL Female student-athletes.
U15: Brock Labelle, RINK Hockey Academy Winnipeg
A Sioux Lookout, ON product, Labelle led his first place RHA Winnipeg team with 48 assists and 73 points in 36 games. His 73 points ranked ninth among all skaters and fourth among 2012 born players.
U15 Prep: Parker McMillan, Yale Hockey Academy
A potential first overall pick at the 2026 WHL Draft, the Semiahmoo, BC forward led the U15 Prep division with 3.64 PTS/GP. His 41 goals, and 91 points were second most among all skaters, while his 50 assists were third. McMillan’s 147 career U15 Prep points are a CSSHL record.
U17: Soren Hayden, Prairie Hockey Academy
The 2009 born forward from Caronport, SK paced all skaters with 46 assists and 78 points in 36 games.
U17 Prep: Evan Lynch, Edge School
Lynch, a Calgary, AB product, led his team while finishing second in the league in goals (24) and points (56). His 32 assists ranked third in the league, also pacing Edge skaters.
U18 Prep: Elliott Hill, Pacific Coast Hockey Academy
Hill finished second on his team and in league scoring with 57 points in 30 games. The 2008 born Comox, BC forward had 26 goals and 31 assists, giving him 89 points in 64 career U18 Prep games.










































