Premier Friday Final Scores | Jan. 2, 2026

USPHLPremierPremier Friday Final Scores | Jan. 2, 2026

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Tampa Showcase

Fort Wayne Spacemen 9, Jersey Hitmen 0
Fort Wayne delivered a dominant performance, scoring nine unanswered goals. Kegan Power and Mikhail Gorbunov scored in the opening period, while Bogdan Vysotsky, Nikita Volobuiev, and Jace Lacey each added multi-point efforts as the Spacemen pulled away over the final two periods.

Northern Cyclones 7, Florida Junior Blades 2
The Cyclones jumped out early and never looked back. Emile Tremblay and Artem Borisov each scored twice, while Chase Darcey, Devin Hurton, and Landon Werner also found the back of the net. Carson Updike scored both goals for Florida.

Minnesota Squatch 8, Toledo Cherokee 4
Minnesota exploded offensively with goals from Weston Schenkelberg, Spencer Thompson, Lukas Plank, Danylo Tsybulskyi, Grant O’Connor, Bennet Prokop, Alexander Bever, and Alessandro Matteo Fontana Ros. Toledo was led by a pair of goals from Jacob Myers, along with tallies from Landon Edwards and Jay Cormier.

Tampa Bay Juniors 6, Northern Cyclones 2
The Juniors controlled the pace with balanced scoring throughout the lineup. Kelen Jamison, Owen Vachon, Zackary Myers, Jan Zeman, Jakub Miroslav Kurka, and Dylan Mize all scored, while Magnus Lindfors and Colin Maher accounted for the Cyclones’ goals.

Florida Junior Blades 6, Jersey Hitmen 1
Florida pulled away with a strong middle frame, led by Nathan Novak’s two-goal effort. Rylan Bisel scored twice, Vincent Faggioli-DeLong added one, and Reese Hemme closed out the scoring. Cole Riley scored the lone goal for Jersey.


Regular Season Games

Chicago Crush 3, Chicago Cougars 2 (SO)
After a tightly played contest, the Crush earned the shootout win. Van Bickers and Mikey Large scored in regulation for Chicago, while Charles Domaracki and Spencer Kauke found the net for the Cougars.

Vernal Oilers 5, Iron County Yeti 2
Vernal controlled the game with five goals from Logan Powers, Brett Holman, Jordan Trakosas, Jack Tidsbury, and Maximilian Enge-Kristiansen. William Hagenmarck scored twice for Iron County in the loss.