LAS VEGAS, NV, USA - Alberta was well represented at this year’s U18 AA Presidents’ Day Weekend Tournament from February 14-17 in Las Vegas, as not one, but two teams – the Lakeland Panthers U18 AA and the Trails West U18 BC2 RED – skated their way to the finals. Both teams demonstrated exceptional skill and determination against top-tier competition from across North America.
Trails West U18 BC2 RED Team – Silver Medal
The Trails West U18 BC2 RED team battled hard all weekend, proving they can compete with some of the best teams across North America. They navigated a competitive round robin with three wins and one loss.
After their strong showing, Trails West advanced to the finals, where they faced off against their fellow Albertan team, the Lakeland Panthers.
Reflecting on the tournament, Team Manager Darcie Komonoski claims, "Our team is a community Hockey BC2 team from Calgary and we were bumped up to play a AA level in Las Vegas. I was quite concerned about the bump, but our coaches did their due diligence and researched these teams for hours before agreeing to the new level. We ended up coming in second place out of five attending teams and lost in the gold final to the AA team from Northern Alberta. Our boys played amazing and challenged their opponents until the very end. They were extremely proud of their play, as they should’ve been."
Playing against strong competition made for an exciting experience. "The first three round robin games were against teams from Tampa Bay, California, and Alaska. It was terrific to play teams from afar with such size, speed, and skill, and for us to do so well." Komonoski explains.
Beyond the rink, the team found ways to bond and create unforgettable memories. Komonoski organized a team event to tour Las Vegas’s new Allegiant football stadium, “It was a fantastic tour and the boys enjoyed it immensely. The Las Vegas Raiders Moto was ’JUST WIN BABY’ - so that motto quickly became adopted by our team for the remainder of the weekend. In fact, in the media room, Coach Mark got up and gave an inspirational speech to the team, which everyone loved. I’ve included a couple team photos and that interview from the stadium."
The trip wasn’t just about hockey—it was about the full experience. "Our team bonded even more on this five-day trip with a tour of Las Vegas in the Limo party bus on their first night. They shared meals at Shake Shack and Chick-fil-A on the strip, they hit the roller coaster at New York, New York and enjoyed some well-earned independence exploring this incredible city on their own. This is our second year in a row attending the night’s hockey tournament in Vegas, and as manager for next year, I plan to book the same tournament again!"
Lakeland Panthers U18 AA Team – President’s Day Champions
The Lakeland Panthers continued their winning streak throughout the tournament, going undefeated against top-tier opponents. Their journey to the championship included victories over teams from Alaska, California, Florida, and Calgary. In the championship game, the Panthers showcased their dominance with a decisive win over Trails West, bringing home the President’s Day banner to Canada.
Coach Brinson Pasichnuk shares “the hockey tournament went amazing. For some of these boys it was their first time leaving Canada, so it was so cool to see the teams’ eyes light up with awe walking down the Vegas strip”. Pasichnuk explains that the trip was more than the experience on the ice “We were always hanging out together whether that was at a team dinner or exploring Vegas. That’s what made this trip so cool, we all got to experience it together and to top it off with a gold medal win just made it all the more special for not only the players but also for the coaches and parents. This was a once in a lifetime trip, one with memories that will last a lifetime”.
Coach Brinson Pasichnuk reflected on the tournament, sharing, "The hockey tournament was an incredible experience. For some of these boys, it was their first time leaving Canada, and seeing their eyes light up in awe as we walked down the Vegas strip was unforgettable."
But for Pasichnuk, the trip was about more than just hockey. "We were always together—whether it was at a team dinner or exploring Vegas. That’s what made this trip so special. Experiencing it as a team and then capping it off with a gold medal win, made it even more meaningful—not just for the players, but for the coaches and parents as well. It was truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience, filled with memories that will last forever."
On the ice, the boys put on an outstanding performance, finishing with a perfect 5-0 record. The final game was the most thrilling, with a gold medal on the line. "We came out strong, stuck to our game plan, and delivered when it mattered most."
More than just a team, Pasichnuk emphasized the values that define the group: "We take pride in being a brotherhood, always striving to be not just great players, but great teammates and even better human beings."
Having two Alberta teams reach the finals at such a competitive tournament speaks volumes about the talent and dedication of these young athletes. Both the Panthers and the Trails West players, coaches, and supporters should be proud of their achievements.