NCDC Friday Final Scores | Oct. 24, 2025

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South Shore Kings 6, Thunder Hockey Club 0
Six different skaters scored as the South Shore Kings controlled from the start. Jake Kavanagh opened the scoring early before Eli Heinze and Fritz Berback-Rosengreen extended the lead in the second. Brennan Cail, Alec Babineau, and Andrew Jensen finished the job in the third as the Kings posted the shutout.

Wilkes-Barre Scranton Knights 4, Jersey Hitmen 2
Jeremy Schoenborn and Ilya Kornoushenko scored in the second period to push the Knights ahead for good as they topped the Hitmen. Carson Curry added the insurance in the third. Dmitrij Haberling and Emrick Gagnon tallied for Jersey in the second-period push.

Boston Junior Bruins 5, Boston Dogs 1
Four Boston Junior Bruins goals in the second period turned the tide in a strong rivalry win. Logan Keil and Aiden Mumm scored 1:38 apart to spark the surge before James Lu, Simon Mateas, and Ciaran Pollard added to the lead. Leo Wites had the lone goal for the Dogs.

Universel Quebec 8, St. Stephen County Moose 2
Universel Quebec struck four times in the first and never looked back. Tomas Aubut-Lavin and Gabriel Boivin helped build the early lead, while Peter Kovac scored twice and Viktors Klabis added one in the third. Trevor Ponath and Alexis Roy scored for the Moose.

Northern Cyclones 4, Woodstock NB Slammers 2
The Cyclones struck twice in the first period and held steady from there behind goals from Filip Svoboda, Logan Petlansky, Ian Tuffin, and Noah Pineo. Boris Posinger and Jack Schnur answered for Woodstock in a physical matchup.

Islanders Hockey Club 4, Northern Maine Pioneers 1
Liam Normann and Tyler Barnes tallied in the second to push Islanders HC ahead, and Cameron Fahey and Jack Browning added third-period insurance. Gavin Elkins scored for Northern Maine.

Rockets Hockey Club 10, Mercer Chiefs 0
Rockets Hockey Club took full control early and never let up behind a balanced scoring attack. Beckett Homlish scored twice, including the first-period opener and another late in the second. Maksym Pastukh and Tristan Venne each found the net in the second, with Venne scoring twice during the surge. Blake Baksay added a power-play goal, while Jakub Kristek, Matiss Osans, Levente Birta, and Melvin Ellert closed out the scoring in the third as the Rockets rolled at home.

Connecticut Junior Rangers 6, West Chester Wolves 5
Thomas Harnett scored a hat trick — including two in the second — to lead Connecticut Junior Rangers in a high-scoring finish. Melvin Lonnemyer and Ralfs Veidemanis helped seal it late. Eric McHale scored twice for West Chester in a strong effort.

Universel Academy 3, New York Dynamo 2
Universel Academy jumped ahead in the first with goals from Noah Trempe and Milan Turena, while Olivier Touchette added the eventual game-winner in the third. Logan Goodman and Thomas Pisano brought Dynamo back close before time ran out.

Rock Springs Miners 4, Utah Outliers 3 (OT)
Julien Curtis buried the overtime winner as Rock Springs took a thriller at home. Nikita Bogdanov and Jakub Harvanek scored in the first, while Utah forced OT with third-period goals from Jesse Ivanovic, Magzhan Sagadiev, and Anton Sollin.

Idaho Falls Spud Kings 6, Pueblo Bulls 1
Sam Grimaldi scored twice in the first four minutes and Idaho Falls never trailed. Caleb Lepitre, Camden Cunningham, and Leo Mantenuto added to the lead before Daniel Macleish capped it late. Benjamin Taylor scored for Pueblo.