Premier Saturday Final Scores | Oct. 25, 2025
Fort Wayne Spacemen 6, Chicago Cougars 3
Fort Wayne generated steady offense across all three periods, led by two-goal performances from Ivan Barnashov and Aiden Byler. Xavier Templeton and Mikhail Gorbunov also found the net to secure the road win. Cameron Twadell, Alex Piekutowski, and Spencer Kauke scored for Chicago.
Toledo Cherokee 6, Red River Spartans 1
Toledo erupted for four goals in the second and never looked back. Trevin Johnson scored twice and Landon Wharton added a tally to pace the Cherokee attack. Bryson Walz scored the lone Spartans goal.
Elmira Impact 2, Red Bank Generals 1 (OT)
Nathan Riendeau supplied both goals for Elmira, including the overtime winner just 2:00 into the extra frame. Chase Gittens had Red Bank’s marker in a tight defensive battle.
Cincinnati Cyclones 7, Bearcat Hockey Club 5
A high-tempo shootout saw the Cyclones pull away behind two goals from Zachary Lehman and individual strikes from five teammates. Bearcat received a pair of goals from Derek Johnson and one from Nathan Dunn, but Cincinnati’s third-period push sealed the victory.
Three Hills Titans 7, Southern Alberta Mustangs 5
Raiden Perkins scored twice and David Barclay matched him with a two-goal effort, driving a strong Titans performance. Austin Stewardson countered with a hat trick for the Mustangs, though Three Hills’ early finish proved decisive.
Metro Jets 8, Battle Creek Kernels 1
Luka Maj Pivec scored twice and Alessandro Evangelista added two more as Metro dominated from the second period onward. The Kernels’ Joshua Getson broke the shutout bid in the third.
Florida Eels 7, Coral Springs Jr. Cats 4
Florida’s offense continued to shine with Alex Cochran netting two goals and Xavier Charron contributing a pair of points. Derek Hudson scored twice for Coral Springs in a spirited contest.
Montreal Black Ve es 5, Ottawa Valley Centennials 2
Damir Misolina scored twice and Elliot Fortin recorded a goal and assist as Montreal controlled the final forty minutes. Ottawa Valley struck early through Samuel Croteau and David Vezina but could not overcome the Black Vees surge.
Hawkesbury Knights 7, St-Lazare Avalanche 3
The Knights featured a well-balanced attack led by a two-goal night from Raphael Lizotte and scoring contributions from five others. Anthony Dimopoulos and Caleb Laurie scored for St-Lazare in defeat.
P.A.L. Junior Islanders 6, New Jersey Renegades 5 (OT)
Nicholas Morolla and Richard Bovich helped pace P.A.L. before Artur Ovsepian delivered the overtime winner. Anthony Prunty’s two-goal effort fueled the Renegades’ rally, which earned them a valuable point.
Charlotte Rush 4, Carolina Junior Hurricanes 2
Charlotte rode multi-point performances from Landon German and Carson Unger, each scoring once in the second period swing. Carolina goals by Andrew Timmeney and Ethan Balamucki kept it close before the Rush shut the door.
Mercer Chiefs 5, Rockets Hockey Club 3
Carter Wood scored twice in the third period and James Mirigliano added a pair for Mercer. Johnny Iwankiw scored back-to-back goals for the Rockets but the Chiefs’ special-teams success proved critical.
Hudson Havoc 6, Minnesota Outlaws 2
Jovan Fowler Jr. struck twice and Cole Macdonald posted a goal and assist to guide Hudson’s strong home effort. Dylan Lussier had the Outlaws’ early tally, but the Havoc controlled the pace thereafter.
Minnesota Blue Ox 7, Steele County Blades 6
A wild back-and-forth saw the Blue Ox prevail on late third-period goals from Carter Kerkenbush and Charlie Lorbiecki. Steele County’s John Scott scored twice but Minnesota’s timely finishing made the difference.
Wisconsin Rapids Riverkings 3, Northwest Express 2
Logan Byman’s game-winner early in the third lifted the Riverkings at home. Northwest goals from Eli Underhill and Bradyn Strachota kept pressure on, but Wisconsin Rapids succeeded in the grind-it-out finish.
West Chester Wolves 12, Jersey Hitmen 0
West Chester scored early and relentlessly, powered by multi-goal outings from Nolan Stott and Max McKay. A five-goal second period broke the game wide open as the Wolves controlled every facet.
Columbus Mavericks 6, Fresh Coast Freeze 3
Dennis Horny’s early strike kicked off a five-goal first period for Columbus. Fresh Coast climbed back with goals from Kelly, Mitchell, and Hannahs, though the Mavericks’ early cushion held firm.
Minnesota Squatch 5, Minnesota Mullets 0
The Squatch dominated defensively and received a pair of goals from Lukas Plank to post the shutout victory. Four third-period goals sealed an emphatic in-state win.
Somang Hockey 10, Kingston Wranglers 0
Somang fired on all cylinders with two goals each from Mihaly Cseke, Bryan Wendijk, and Rafael Lemieux in a complete home performance. The Wranglers were held without a marker despite several strong chances.
McCall Smokejumpers 4, Colorado Fighting Elk 1
Four different Smokejumpers lit the lamp in a disciplined showing highlighted by Alexander Hufnagel’s second-period tally. The Fighting Elk broke through late on a Matthew Sentes-McGuinness goal.
Seattle Totems 3, Lake Tahoe Lakers 2
Seattle used a strong second period to overturn an early deficit, with Marius Arnesen, Aatu Suontakanen, and Matiass Grinbergs all scoring in the frame. Eric Kloss and Leo Matthew Duggan IV provided the offense for Lake Tahoe in a narrow home loss.
Bremerton Sockeyes 11, Rogue Valley Royals 1
Garrett Waterhouse spearheaded a dominant offensive showing with four goals, while Cole Taylor and Juuso Kuisma each scored twice in the Sockeyes’ breakout night. Dalton Ruetggers struck for Rogue Valley in the first, but Bremerton controlled from the opening puck drop.
Fresno Monsters 5, Long Beach Bombers 0
Fresno locked down defensively and spread the scoring around, led by Matteo Ferreira-Tavares and Connor Perdue tallying in the second. Brian Erte, Sebastian Vesterlund, and William Lindgren added insurance as the Monsters secured the shutout win.
Vernal Oilers 3, Henderson Force 1
Marsel Tynyembaev scored twice, including the eventual game-winner in the second period, to power Vernal at home. Sixten Wramhed put Henderson on the board, though the Oilers’ early two-goal cushion held firm.
Ontario Jr. Reign 9, San Diego Sabers 1
Ontario rolled with a relentless offensive push featuring multi-goal efforts from Samuel Delaquis and Evan Tsadilas. Mason Welsh added two goals of his own as the Jr. Reign surged to a five-goal lead after forty minutes and never looked back. Nick Ryan scored for San Diego.