Hawkesbury, ON
Monday, February 9th, 2026
That’s a wrap on the latest installment of the CCHL Prospect & All-Star Games. CCHL commissioner Jesse Winchester, we think, summed it up best: “The CCHL Prospects and All-Star events were an excellent showcase of the talent, competitiveness, and character within our league. Both games were decided in thrilling overtime fashion, which spoke to the parity and skill level on display and made for a great experience for fans in attendance. These events exist to celebrate player achievement and to provide meaningful exposure for our athletes in front of families, fans, and scouts. I want to thank the players, coaches, officials, volunteers, and host staff for their professionalism and commitment in delivering events that reflect the standard we expect across the league. We are proud of the players who earned this opportunity, and we are appreciative of everyone who helped make it a success.
Yzerman All-Stars 6, Robinson All-Stars 5
The Yzerman All-Stars earned a thrilling 6–5 overtime victory over the Robinson All-Stars on Monday night at the Robert Hartley Sports Complex. Team Yzerman goals came from Dinis, Kelloway (two, including the OT winner), Paris, Williamson, and Downey. Team Robinson was led by a hat-trick from Ouellette, with additional goals from Venance and Eccleston. After a back-and-forth third period forced overtime, Kelloway ended the contest at 4:57 in the extra frame. In goal, Team Yzerman received 9 saves on 11 shots from Newton and 21 saves on 24 shots from Flemming, while Team Robinson’s goalies saw Donovan stop 11 of 13 shots, while Carswell made 29 saves on 33 shots in the overtime loss.
Yzerman Prospects 6, Robinson Prospects 5
The Yzerman Prospects earned a 6–5 overtime victory over the Robinson Prospects on Monday evening at the Robert Hartley Sports Complex. Team Yzerman goals came from Yates (two, including the overtime winner), Rockwell, Lindsay (two), and Johnson. Robinson counters included goals by Landriault, Mullins, Devlin, Harris, and Campbell. The game featured multiple lead changes before Yates ended it 1:55 into overtime. In goal, Team Yzerman received 15 saves on 18 shots from Gelinas and 23 saves on 25 shots from Poitras. Team Robinson’s goalies saw Heideman stop 6 of 7 shots, while Ferguson made 21 saves on 26 shots in the overtime loss.
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