Source for Sports AAA Hockey Challenge week 3 wrap-up

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The third and final weekend of the 2026 Source for Sports AAA Hockey Challengewrapped up Sunday. In total, 30 teams competed in 3 different divisions. The annual tournament returns in April 2027.

2015

 Remley By scored a hat-trick and added an assist as the Parkland Stars erased a three-goal deficit and extended its winning streak to five games with a 9-6 conquest over the Regina Raiders at J and G Homes Arena on Sunday.

Capping off the scoring for the Parkland Stars was Kason Nordquist and Mason McDowell with a pair of goals each and Luca Morrison and Karson Enge contributing with a goal each. Oliver Melsted and Madden Swinburnson each added two assists. Goaltender Lincoln Yackulic turned aside 37 shots for the Parkland Stars in the win.

Sniping for the Regina Raiders was Max Birnie with four strikes and Birkley Lawson and Kane Richardson each adding single tallies. Emerson Ruud added two assists. Goaltender Bennett Lepage made 20 saves in the loss for the Regina Raiders.

The setback halted the Regina Raiders’ four-game winning streak.

The Regina Raiders jumped out to a 3-0 lead when Birnie scored his fifth of the tournament with 2:00 left in the first period but Nordquist responded for the Parkland Stars with his ninth of the tournament to start the rally.

2014

 Emery Brown scored two goals and added an assist as the South Sask Attack extended its winning streak to five games with a 6-2 defeat over the Southeast Unleashed / Pelda at J and G Homes Arena on Sunday.

Rounding out the scoring for the South Sask Attack was Jace Konkel with two goals and Holden Smith and Sawyer Vargo chipping in with a goal each. Smith and Jackson Ulmer each added two assists. Goaltender Van Gazdewich turned aside 14 shots for the South Sask Attack in the win.

The scoring contribution for the Southeast Unleashed / Pelda was Owen Kiernicki with two goals . Finn Zurawsky added two assists. Goaltender Sophie Bazin made 33 saves in the loss for the Southeast Unleashed / Pelda.

The setback halted the Southeast Unleashed / Pelda’s three-game winning streak.

With the win, the South Sask Attack improve to 5-0-0-0 while the Southeast Unleashed / Pelda fall to 3-2-0-0.

2017 Female Final

 Charlotte Geekie scored two goals, including the game-winning goal with 2:20 left in overtime as the Brandon Blizzard bettered the Pembina Valley Panthers 3-2 at J and G Homes Arena on Sunday.

Also scoring for the Brandon Blizzard was and Emberley Crisanti. Goaltender Atkins Lydia turned aside five shots for the Brandon Blizzard in the victory.

Providing the only offence for the Pembina Valley Panthers was Olivia Murray with two goals. Goaltender Addie Voesenek made 15 saves in the loss for the Pembina Valley Panthers.