Brody Molloy (Grade 12, Stratford, PEI) has been outstanding since the start of the varsity boys hockey season. He had a great set-up two weekends ago on the game winner versus St. Andrew’s College with 8 seconds left. This past weekend, he tied up the game against Tilton with 8 seconds left to play. The next day, he came back to the rink ready to lead and scored the game winner versus Cushing with just over a minute to play. Brody plays with a smile, leads by example and never takes a shift off. He wears the C and #11 with pride. For his outstanding offensive production and sound and consistent leadership, congratulations, Brody Molloy.
It has been a terrific start for the 2025-26 Varsity Girls Spartans Hockey Team. Beginning with a monumental win over perennial powerhouse Etobicoke Dolphins, the Spartans have run their record to 15-3-2 over the first 20 games of the season. This record is good for a second overall ranking in the MyHockey Rankings in North America for U22/U19 teams.
Congratulations to Team Quebec, which included eight Stanstead College Girls Hockey Spartans, on their championship win over Team Atlantic — and yet another Spartan! — at this weekend’s U18 National Championships. This was Quebec’s first-ever win in the tournament and Atlantic’s best-ever finish.
Eight members of the Stanstead College varsity and prep girls hockey teams will be representing Team Quebec at the 2025 U18 Women's National Championship to be held November 2-8 in Mount Pearl and Conception Bay South in Newfoundland. In addition, one player was named to Team Saskatchewan and a tenth to Team Atlantic.
Rosalie Tremblay (offence) has started the year with 32 points in 15 games, scoring highlight reel goals against powerhouses like Etobicoke, BK Selects and Burlington Barracudas. She has established herself as our most prolific offensive leader and seems to be on a mission this year!
Another weekend and another road trip for the Varsity Boys Hockey Spartans, this time a shorter trip to the St. Lawrence Seaway town of Cornwall, Ontario for the CSSHL’s first showcase weekend of the year. The first two games of the weekend saw us play against unfamiliar opponents in Okanagan Hockey Ontario from Whitby, Ontario and Fairmont Prep, a guest team to the showcase from Anaheim, California. Two victories without surrendering a goal set us up for a Sunday matchup with a familiar foe in Collège Bourget – a back-and-forth final with a positive 4-2 result for the Spartans.
The varsity boys hockey team had its first road trip of the season, a busy weekend that saw them play four games in four days at Ridley College in St. Catharines, Ontario to open up the Canadian Prep School Hockey Association regular season.
This past weekend for the 2025-2026 schedule opened for the varsity boys hockey season. Anticipation, excitement and some cool fall temperatures filled the air, with a little bit of frost making the two days feel appropriately like hockey days.
Malik L’Italien (Grade 10, Montreal, Que.) was picked third overall in the QMJHL draft Friday by the Halifax Mooseheads. Malik is a first-year Varsity Boys Spartan and the highest selected student-athlete in the Canadian Sport School Hockey League. He is also the highest pick Spartan in school history.
Three Spartans hockey teams have won their league championships over the last month. The latest was the U15 squad, capturing the RSEQ Metropolitaine D2 title on Sunday with a 2-1 win over Heritage High School.
This student-athlete from Ottawa, Ontario had an exceptional weekend at the Gary West Memorial Tournament at St. Andrew’s College. Liam scored six goals in five games against U18 AAA teams. He was the difference maker in the semi-final, scoring all four goals in the 4-3 win over Everest Academy. His tremendous scoring effort led to the team’s tournament championship, and he was awarded the individual tournament MVP. For his outstanding performance this weekend, Athlete of the Week from prep boys hockey, Liam Armit.
The Spartans U15 hockey team was the top fundraiser in this year’s edition of Soirées du Hockey Procure, a fundraiser to support men and their families dealing with prostate cancer.
This student-athlete from Sherbrooke, Quebec has become one of the most successful Stanstead College Spartans to ever play in the varsity girls program. Maxim has been in the program for four years and is the first varsity girl to eclipse the 100-point mark, scoring over 60 goals this season. Over the years, she has led the team to approximately 175 wins, including five tournament championships and a JWHL regular season title. Hopefully, this is the year she can help lead the team to their first JWHL championship. As a member and leader of Team Quebec, Maxim has won two silver medals and was a member of Team Canada for the U18 Summer Series against Team USA. All this while maintaining a full academic schedule. These challenges will help prepare her for life at Boston College and beyond. It has been a fantastic season with the varsity girls, and your coaches are proud of you, Max. Congratulations on this impressive feat and career, Athlete of the Week, from Varsity Girls Hockey, Maxim Tremblay.
The goaltender from Laval, Quebec had a solid month, going undefeated in eight starts. She was also a key contributor to the team's championship at the Tournoi International de Quebec U22 in Quebec City. Axelle and goaltending partner Joliane Tremblay have formed an excellent platoon that provides reliable and consistent goaltending for the Spartans. Axelle's precise movements, ability to read the play and mental fortitude resulted in many crucial wins for the Spartans in the various tournaments they attended this past month. Axelle looks to continue her strong play down the final stretch of the season.
This student-athlete from Montreal, has had quite the hockey season. He has led the team in points for most of the year and had another impressive weekend. Despite hitting six goalposts over the course of four games, Kamyl continued to push the pace for the varsity boys with his usual offensive play. Beyond the point totals for the weekend, Kamyl reached a possibly unprecedented milestone: he scored his 100th point of the season on a Zack Michaud goal, with the other assist fittingly being recorded by linemate Ryan Dwyer — what the team likes to call a "family goal." For his impressive milestone and for his smooth goal-scoring swagger, Athlete of the Week from varsity boys hockey, Kamyl Chemrouk.
Zoé had an excellent month of January, with strong play and timely goal scoring pacing the Spartans to strong weekends in Ottawa, at home and in Minnesota. The Sherbrooke, Quebec, product's speed and hockey IQ caused several problems for the opposition, which she and her linemates, Isabelle Michaud and Charlie Pampalon, were able to capitalize. Along with Maélie Pion and Pénélope Lavoie, the five have formed a dangerous powerplay unit where Zoé's ability to make intelligent plays at the goal line has significantly increased the number of scoring chances and goals for the team while on the man advantage.
The Grand Falls, New Brunswick product continues to pace the Spartan attack. Zackarie skates with pace offensively, and he along with linemates Kamyl Chemrouk and Ryan Dwyer are one of the top offensive combinations in prep hockey. His high motor and lethal shot continue to provide headaches for opposing defenders and goaltenders and has led to another successful month. The Spartans will count on Zackarie's consistent offensive play as they enter a busy month of January filled with strong New England and TNPHL league opponents.