Premier Saturday Final Scores | Jan. 17, 2026

USPHLNewsPremier Saturday Final Scores | Jan. 17, 2026

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Potomac Patriots 6, Charleston Colonials 2
Potomac put together a strong opening period and carried the momentum to a 6–2 win over Charleston. Jackson Badry, Daniel Alexander (two goals), John Moniodes, and Simon Eriksson all scored for the Patriots. Charleston’s goals came from Finnegan Pasko and Tanner Hampton in the third.

Red River Spartans 4, Chicago Cougars 1
Red River jumped out fast with four first-period goals and never looked back in a 4–1 victory. Jack Treacy, Sander Korrell, Jett Jock, and Cayden Conover found the net for the Spartans. Kaden McElroy scored the lone goal for Chicago.

Columbus Mavericks 4, Battle Creek Kernels 2
Columbus Mavericks secured a 4–2 win thanks to timely scoring from Ethan Dufour, Jan Sebastien Vancura (two goals), and Benjamin Marquardt. Battle Creek answered with goals from Simon Racinsky and Arkadiusz Sobesto but couldn’t close the gap late.

Metro Jets 5, Toledo Cherokee 3
The Metro Jets kept their offense rolling in a 5–3 win over Toledo. Owen Coulter, Ryan Glomboske (two goals), Evan Cote, and A.J. Zaccagni provided the scoring. Toledo responded with goals from Jimmy Monks, Anthony Venturini, and Jacob Myers.

Hawkesbury Knights 5, Montreal Black Vees 3
Hawkesbury earned a 5–3 win behind goals from Anthony Houle, Noah St-Laurent, Matt Burns (two goals), and Jeremy Lamarche. Montreal’s offense came from Charles-Emile Clermont (two goals) and Elliot Fortin.

Fort Wayne Spacemen 4, Chicago T-Rex 3 (OT)
Fort Wayne battled back and took the game in overtime, 4–3. Colin Robison, Logan Ormsby, and Bogdan Vysotsky scored in regulation before Nikita Volobuev netted the OT winner. Chicago’s goals came from Matsvei Hlyzin, Ilia Moskvyn, and Mikita Amelka.

Hampton Roads Whalers 8, Carolina Junior Hurricanes 0
Hampton Roads rolled to an 8–0 shutout with offense coming from Max Haims, Eric Kloss (two goals), Zach Ruffenach, Robbie Rajnys, Matiss Zilitis, Carter Kimmell, and Bryson Ehn. Carolina was held off the scoresheet despite generating chances.

Wilkes-Barre Scranton Knights 8, New Jersey Renegades 3
Wilkes-Barre powered to an 8–3 win with big contributions from Krystof Smola (two goals), Remi-William Tremblay, Ashton Duchini, Vito Cavataio, Samuel DiGaetano, William Sjobek, and Yannick Nolette. New Jersey scored via David Kopytyra, Anthony Prunty, and Mario Gato.

Wisconsin Rapids Riverkings 9, Hudson Havoc 1
Wisconsin Rapids overwhelmed Hudson in a 9–1 win. Jacob Chevrier-Alexander, Sebastian Redfern, Jonathan Jakshoej, Mikhail Ilin, Felix Ahlstrand (two goals), Olivier Bolduc, Marcus Andersson, and Lucas Nelson all scored. Hayden Lappegaard recorded Hudson’s lone goal.

Northwest Express 6, Minnesota Blue Ox 4
Northwest Express outpaced Minnesota for a 6–4 victory. Nicholas Skiadas, Bryce Millington, Ethan Bellamy, Damien Calzada (two goals), and Zachary Halling scored for NWE. Minnesota goals came from Lucas Kiel (two goals) and Charlie Lorbiecki (two goals).

Hershey Cubs 5, Rockets Hockey Club 2
Hershey skated to a 5–2 win behind goals from Keaton Flint, Tallen Forrey, Filip Piatkowski, Jamie Confer, and Alexander Halford. Rockets HC countered with goals from Logan Gilbert and Hugo Naburgs.

Somang Hockey 8, Ottawa Valley Centennials 1
Somang put together a dominant night, taking an 8–1 win with offense from Aaro Paloposki, Maximilian Reisinger (two goals), Anakin Berube, Troels Joachim Skovgaard-Simonsen, Emile Pettigrew Denis (two goals), and Janis Labanovskis. Ottawa Valley’s lone goal came from David Vezina.

Vernal Oilers 6, Iron County Yeti 2
Vernal continued their strong form in a 6–2 win. Logan Powers, WONJUN BAEK (two goals), Jack Tidsbury, Brayden Boucher, and Miroslav Rakicky all scored for the Oilers. Iron County goals came from Marek Trefil and Hugo Rundgren.

Henderson Force 4, San Diego Sabers 2
Henderson earned a 4–2 win with goals from Luke Bennett, Nicholas Correnti, Sixten Wramhed, and Ryan Pavlinsky. San Diego answered through Dean Johnson and Harris Shular.

Fresno Monsters 4, Ontario Jr Reign 3 (OT)
Fresno edged Ontario in overtime behind goals from Connor Purdue, Adrian Gomez, Keanu McClanahan, and the OT winner by Jonathan Andersen. Ontario’s scoring came from Samuel Delaquis (two goals) and Walker Chitwood.

Long Beach Bombers 11, Ventura Vikings 9
Long Beach outlasted Ventura in a wild, high-scoring 11–9 contest. The Bombers got goals from Roman Adomitis, Tevin Stokes, Michael Savic, Marcus Vargas (two goals), Jackson Litzinger (two goals), Hubert Blanchettease, and Artru Seamus McCown. Ventura’s nine goals came from Joe Lawrence (two goals), Riley Richards (three goals), Ethan Yang (two goals), Edwin Ahlperby, and Nicholas Mardani.