Elite Saturday Final Scores | Oct. 25, 2025
USPHL • Elite Conference • Elite Saturday Final Scores | Oct. 25, 2025
Chicago Crush 8, Fort Wayne Spacemen 2
Chicago raced out to a four-goal first period and never slowed, powered by a hat trick from Joseph Bledsoe and additional offense from Ramsey Paullo and Dominic DeMatteo. Fort Wayne broke through in the third with goals by Alexander Roth and David Tanabe.
VC Academy 13, Somang Hockey 0
VC Academy delivered a dominant offensive showing with multi-goal efforts from Julio Niro, Sofoklis Aivaliotis, Emanuel Di Paolo, and Matteo Pazzia. Goaltending and sustained puck pressure secured a convincing shutout over Somang.
Hawkesbury Le Sommet 3, Gatineau CU 0
Hawkesbury controlled play throughout, backed by goals from Noam Pham-Arsene and a two-goal second half from Alex Prieur. Gatineau goaltending kept the score manageable, but the offense could not convert.
Florida Eels 5, Coral Springs Jr. Cats 2
Four unanswered third-period goals lifted the Eels to victory, highlighted by strikes from Gavin Meisner, Paxton Campbell, and a pair from Jackson Carnes. Darius Bilotta and Michael Rozenblatt tallied for the Jr. Cats.
Carolina Junior Hurricanes 7, Charlotte Rush 3
Peyton Evans sparked the Carolina attack with a hat trick, supported by Brody Sethares’ two-goal night. Alexander Harwell posted a hat trick of his own for the Rush, but the Canes pulled away with a three-goal third.
Chicago Crush 3, Fort Wayne Spacemen 0
Joseph Bledsoe opened the scoring in the second and Giovanni Rizzo added two more to secure Chicago’s sweep and shutout performance. The Crush defense held Fort Wayne off the board despite 22 shots against.
Connecticut Junior Rangers 5, Atlanta Mad Hatters 3
Connecticut’s quick response to an early second-period deficit proved key, with goals by Brady Trout and Jackson Milne igniting momentum. Hunter Pipe and Vincent Lattarulo scored for Atlanta, though a late Rangers goal sealed the result.
Northern Cyclones 2, Springfield Pics 1
Kail Burns delivered both Cyclones goals in a tight defensive affair, scoring twice in the third period to erase a deficit. Cody Erskine struck for Springfield on a second-period power play.
Red Bank Generals 4, Elmira Impact 3
Four different General players hit the scoresheet, with Dennis Vaynshtok netting the go-ahead goal in the third. Elmira received a strong start from Donovan Perhach and Eian Robinson but could not hold the lead late.