NCDC Saturday Final Scores | Dec. 13, 2025

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Utica Jr. Comets 6, Northern Cyclones 3

Utica jumped out to a four-goal first period and never looked back. Dominique Allard, Cameron Golovin, Joshua Galizia, and Tanner Wisniewski all scored early as the Comets built a commanding lead. Sam Prokupets and Carson Zick added third-period goals, while Northern received tallies from Filip Svoboda, Riley Casey, and Logan Petlansky.

West Chester Wolves 1, Rockets Hockey Club 0

A tight defensive battle was decided by a second-period goal from Stryker Foster. West Chester locked things down the rest of the way, holding off Rockets pressure to earn the shutout victory.

Springfield Pics 5, Thunder Hockey Club 3

Springfield used a three-goal third period to pull away late. Austin Patry and Jacob Carey scored early before late goals from Ryan Diffley, Oleg Bitus, and Adam Botlo sealed the win. Thunder stayed close behind goals from Parker Cox, Killian Wright, and Hwanhee Kang.

St. Stephen County Moose 5, Universel Québec 3

After falling behind early, St. Stephen County surged with four third-period goals to complete the comeback. Trevor Ponath scored twice in the final frame, while Matthew Diniz and Hayden Anderson added key goals. Universel was paced by Viktors Klabis, Eliot Bourget, and Charles Martel.

Woodstock NB Slammers 5, Lewiston MAINEiacs 2

Woodstock took control early with three first-period goals and never relinquished the lead. Lukas Holmgren, Drury Lamb, and Brandon Meyers all struck in the opening frame, while Boris Posinger and Jackson Shaddick added insurance in the third.

Boston Junior Bruins 4, New York Dynamo 2

Boston pulled away with a three-goal second period behind tallies from Mathias Hlavac, Mathew Bolduc, and Colin Ward. Carson Myhre opened the scoring, while New York answered with goals from William McDonald and Rocco Marinucci.

South Shore Kings 4, CT Chiefs North 2

South Shore controlled play throughout and built a two-goal cushion by the second period. Jake Kavanagh, Brennan Cail, and Matt Lemay led the offensive charge as the Kings held off a late Chiefs push.

Mercer Chiefs 6, Connecticut Junior Rangers 2

Mercer broke the game open with four second-period goals. Emmett Auch scored twice, while Ilija Biesedijn, Casey Johnson, Louka Tremblay, and Charles Antrilli rounded out the scoring. Connecticut goals came from Brook Chapman and Carl DiAgostino.

Worcester Railers JHC 4, Universel Academy 1

Idaho Falls Spud Kings 5, Rock Springs Miners 4 (OT)

Idaho Falls erased a deficit and completed the comeback in overtime. Camden Cunningham scored twice in regulation before the Spud Kings finished the job in extra time to earn the road win.

Ogden Mustangs 4, Casper Warbirds 0

Ogden found the scoreboard twice in both the second and third periods to secure the shutout. Cooper Jacobson and Hudson Weber-Stewart led the way as the Mustangs controlled play defensively from start to finish. Mustangs goalie Dilans Birkans posted a 20 shot shutout.

Pueblo Bulls 3, Utah Outliers 0

Pueblo built an early lead and backed it up with a strong defensive effort. Jimmy Zeissel, Landen Scherber, and Benjamin Taylor scored as the Bulls blanked the Outliers.