NCDC Friday Final Scores | Dec. 12, 2025

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Boston Jr. Rangers 4, Springfield Pics 2

The Jr. Rangers controlled the pace with a balanced scoring effort, led by Nicholas Kondub’s two-goal performance. Zachary Baker and Rory Booth also found the back of the net as BJR outshot Springfield 45–35. Adam Botlo and Justin Hooper provided the offense for the Pics.

Jersey Hitmen 5, Wilkes-Barre Scranton Knights 1

Jersey broke the game open with a four-goal second period, highlighted by goals from Darren Iversen and David Ambuhl. Jordan Laroda opened the scoring early, while Alex Helgeson capped the night late. Brady Huang scored the lone goal for WBS.

West Chester Wolves 7, Mercer Chiefs 5

A back-and-forth battle saw the Wolves pull away behind multi-goal efforts from Harrison Kinne and Emil Szepesi. Markus Lunski and Tomas Pribyl added key tallies as WCW outlasted Mercer in a high-scoring contest. Kevin Walton and Brent Beswick led the Chiefs’ attack.

Utica Jr. Comets 5, Boston Junior Bruins 2

Utica earned a road win with five different goal scorers, including a two-goal night from Declan Stewart. Joshua Galizia and Xavier Goodwin added first-period goals to build momentum. Logan Keil and Colin Ward scored for the Junior Bruins.

Northern Maine Pioneers 5, Woodstock NB Slammers 4 (SO)

The Pioneers rallied late and secured the extra point in the shootout after a tightly contested matchup. Grant Matushak and Canon Gough each scored twice for Northern Maine, while Woodstock received goals from Boris Posinger and Ryley Callan to force overtime.

Rock Springs Miners 3, Grand Junction River Hawks 2

Rock Springs edged Grand Junction with steady scoring in all three periods. Noah Lasker and Riley Nadell built the lead before Boston Cornic added the game-winner in the third. Ethan Yang and Luke Pitrusu kept Grand Junction within reach.

Ogden Mustangs 10, Casper Warbirds 1

Ogden erupted offensively with seven goals in the second period alone. Reuben Clark recorded a hat trick, while Cooper Jacobson and Hudson Weber-Stewart added multi-point nights. Lance Murray scored the lone goal for Casper.

Pueblo Bulls 5, Utah Outliers 1

The Bulls struck early and maintained control throughout, led by goals from Will Nolan and Benjamin O’Leary, who scored twice. Clayton Ellsworth also chipped in as Pueblo limited Utah to a single third-period tally from Leon Buff.