Premier Saturday Final Scores | Nov. 29, 2025

USPHLPremier ConferencePremier Saturday Final Scores | Nov. 29, 2025

Premier Saturday 11-29

Montreal Black Vees 4, Universel Collège Gatineau 1
Montreal erupted for three goals in the third period to break open a tight game, with Thomas Laliberte scoring twice to lead the surge. Gatineau’s Nicolas Barnes opened the scoring, but the Black Vees’ late push and 33-save effort secured the win.

Hawkesbury Knights 4, Somang Hockey 1
Hawkesbury controlled the game with a dominant third period, scoring three unanswered goals to pull away. Raphael Lizotte and Noah St-Laurent delivered key insurance markers, while Somang’s lone goal came early from Ladislav Marek.

Ottawa Valley Centennials 3, Kingston Wranglers 2

Steele County Blades 6, Hudson Havoc 2
The Blades lit up the scoreboard with a four-goal third period, highlighted by two goals from Maksym Onatskyi. Hudson stayed within reach through two periods, but Steele County’s 60-shot attack proved too much.

Hershey Cubs 4, Elmira Impact 3 (SO)
Hershey survived Elmira’s third-period comeback and sealed the win in the shootout. Alexander Halford scored twice for the Cubs, while Elmira’s Nathan Riendeau matched with two to force OT before Hershey closed it out.

P.A.L. Junior Islanders 5, Wilkes-Barre Scranton Knights 3
P.A.L. rode a huge first period—scoring four times—to build a lead they never relinquished. Nicholas Morolla and Sean Roach fueled the early surge, while WBS cut into the deficit late but couldn’t close the gap.

Calgary Bandits 5, Southern Alberta Mustangs 2
Calgary exploded for five goals in the third period after trailing 2–0 entering the frame. Ooshae Inkumahs sparked the comeback early, and the Bandits kept rolling to complete the rally.

Ontario Jr. Reign 5, Ventura Vikings 2
Ontario used a strong second period to seize control, with Christian Yi and Samuel Delaquis each scoring twice. Ventura got a pair from Nicholas Mardani in the third, but the Reign’s early surge held up.

Long Beach Bombers 7, San Diego Sabers 2
Long Beach put together a dominant offensive effort, led by Roman Adomitis’ two goals and a multi-point showing from Jackson Litzinger. San Diego scored early and late, but the Bombers’ four-goal second period put the game out of reach.