NCDC Saturday Final Scores | Dec. 20, 2025

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Universel Quebec 4, Northern Maine Pioneers 3 (SO)

Universel Quebec earned a comeback victory, forcing overtime after trailing late and ultimately sealing it in the shootout. The Pioneers scored twice in the second and took a third-period lead through Grant Levins, but Universel answered with goals from Thee Trudel, Jayden Corson and Charles Martel to force extras before claiming the extra point in the shootout.

Boston Junior Bruins 4, Boston Jr. Rangers 3 (OT)

In a thrilling Boston rivalry matchup, the Junior Bruins rallied late and won in overtime on William Michetti’s clutch finish. The Jr. Rangers took a third-period lead behind goals from Jacob Gelman (two) and Zachary Baker, but Mathew Bolduc and Gavin Elkins powered the Bruins back before Michetti ended it in OT.

Utica Jr. Comets 3, Thunder Hockey Club 1

The Comets controlled the game from the second period on, getting goals from Cameron Golovin, Josh Gregoire and Tanner Wisniewski. Thunder struck first through Killian Wright but were held off the board the rest of the way as Utica tightened defensively.

Rockets Hockey Club 6, Mercer Chiefs 3

The Rockets attacked early and often, generating multi-goal periods behind Lucas Goodfellow, Maksym Pastukh (two) and Levente Birta (two). Mercer stayed within reach thanks to two goals from Justin Ouellet and a strong push in the third, but RHC’s offensive depth proved decisive.

Springfield Pics 3, Woodstock NB Slammers 0

Springfield earned a shutout victory with a balanced effort, receiving goals from Ryan Diffley, Cahlan Fielder and Viktor Wardas. The Pics’ defensive core held Woodstock to just 26 shots while controlling possession throughout.

St. Stephen County Moose 5, Lewiston MAINEiacs 4 (SO)

The Moose took a high-octane thriller in a shootout after the teams traded chances all night. Lewiston scored four times in the second but St. Stephen matched them stride for stride and found the equalizer in the third. The Moose secured the win in the shootout to cap an entertaining back-and-forth matchup.

New York Dynamo 5, Boston Dogs 2

New York delivered a strong all-around performance, taking control with three second-period goals. Colton Shaver, Jack Fickenscher and Jasmin Tremblay led the Dynamo attack, while Billy Kiray and Adam Godfrey scored for the Dogs.

West Chester Wolves 3, Wilkes-Barre Scranton Knights 2

West Chester grabbed a two-goal first-period lead and made it stand behind goals from Emil Szepesi (two) and Alec Alfieri. WBS stormed back in the third with two goals from Connor Lawrence but couldn’t find the tying marker late.

South Shore Kings 4, Worcester Railers JHC 3

South Shore jumped out with a big first period and held on as Worcester surged late. The Kings’ offense was powered by Jake Kavanagh, Corwith Simmers, Michael Sciabarra and Brendan Keaveney. Worcester responded behind Travis Rugg, Noah Jimbo and Benoit Jarosz in a tight third period push.

Ogden Mustangs 5, Utah Outliers 1

Ogden controlled the pace from start to finish with goals from Cooper Jacobson (two), William Youngberg, Liam Sheward and Cayden Effertz. Utah’s Jonas Eide Pettersen scored early in the second, but Ogden dominated defensively to close out a convincing win.

Idaho Falls Spud Kings 5, Casper Warbirds 0

The Spud Kings earned a dominant shutout performance, striking three times in the opening period and adding two more in the second. Five different goal scorers contributed while Idaho Falls held Casper to just 16 shots.

Grand Junction River Hawks 5, Pueblo Bulls 2

Grand Junction used a strong first period and a three-goal second to take control. Cohen Tangedal, Tibor Nemeth, Sami Kallionkieli, Edvards Eglitis and Kasper Pohjala all found the net. Pueblo goals came from Quinn Metzger and Torran Origliano, but the River Hawks’ early surge proved too much to overcome.