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    Ian Kennedy
    Sep 15, 2025, 12:46
    Updated at: Sep 15, 2025, 12:46

    The Etobicoke Dolphins were clearly the top team at the 2025 Stoney Creek University Showcase dominating the competition going a perfect 6-0 en route to a championship win.

    Facing the Burlington Barracudas in the championship game on the weekend, Etobicoke walked away with an easy 6-0 victory for gold at what is considered one of North America's best tourmanets.

    Adriana Milani led the tournament and Dolphins in scoring with eight goals and 14 points in six games followed closely by teammate Haley Box and Burlington captain Caileigh Tiller who each had 13.

    Milani scored a hat trick in the gold medal game for Etobicoke, with Box, Rachel Piggot, and Skylar Ruschpler also tallying. Maija St. Pierre earned the shutout in net.

    Only a handful of players managed to hit the double digit point mark in the tournament including Milani, Box, Tiller, Madison Gaines (Chicago Mission), Sofia Ismael (Etobicoke Dolphins), Megan Mossey (Etobicoke Dolphins), Rachel Piggot (Etobicoke Dolphins), Maggie Hughson (Nepean Wildcats), Kylie Hollingsworth (Nepean Wildcats), Rowyn Street (RHA Winnipeg). Mossey was the only defender in the 68 team tournament to hit the double digit mark.

    Etobicoke plays in the OWHL U-22 Elite league where they opened their season with a 2-0 record beating the Durham West Lightning and Toronto Aeros to open their season. Milani leads their team in scoring with six points in two games, following by Maddie McCullough, a University of Minnesota commit who moves from the Lightning to the Dolphins this season, who has five points.

    Etobicoke Dolphins at the Stoney Creek University Showcase - Photo @ Lori Bollinger