Premier Saturday Final Scores | Dec. 6, 2025
Northern Cyclones 4, Worcester Railers JHC 1
The Cyclones controlled play behind 55 shots, with Dylan Jagels and Artem Borisov sparking the offense. Worcester struck early through Samuel Jaramillo, but CYC took over from the second period on to secure the win.
Metro Jets 3, Toledo Cherokee 2 (OT)
Luka Maj Pivec opened the scoring early, and Ryan Glomboske tied it in the third for Metro before A.J. Zaccagni buried the overtime winner. Landon Wharton and Cameron Krause tallied for Toledo in a tight divisional battle.
South Shore Kings 5, Springfield Pics 2
A four-goal third period propelled the Kings past Springfield. Dane Suderman struck early, while Mattias Signoretti, Daniel Anello, and Caleb McNulty helped seal the win. James Delaney and John Mireault scored for the Pics.
Potomac Patriots 8, Charlotte Rush 4
Potomac erupted for three goals in both the first and second periods, led by Braylen Cox and Conner Nieto. Simon Eriksson netted two late insurance goals. Charlotte’s offense pushed back with markers from Alexander Harwell, Wyatt Gerner, Jacob Malzone, and Adriano Bongiorno.
Montreal Black Vees 3, Somang Hockey 1
Montreal used a strong third period to put the game away with goals from Elliot Fortin and Charles Ahnien. Somang stayed in reach thanks to Laurier Gervais, but MBV’s late surge secured the win.
Connecticut Jr. Rangers 9, Elmira Impact 3
CJR delivered a dominant offensive showing led by Jack Kopfstein, Gregory Monthie, and Jackson Hammond, who all scored twice. Elmira’s Jan Teterja and Tucker Kinnear found the net, but the Rangers’ depth overwhelmed the Impact.
Hawkesbury Knights 5, Universel Collège Gatineau 2
Hawkesbury built an early lead with first-period tallies from Henrik Petterfly and Zack Trahan and didn’t look back. Raphael Lizotte, David Caya, and Nikita Spac rounded out the scoring in a balanced effort.
Columbus Mavericks 6, Bearcat Hockey Club 3
Columbus stormed out with three goals in the first and never relinquished control. Brian Savage scored twice, and Carter Holbrook, Aaron Gallant, Ethan Dufour, and Luke Fleming added markers. BCH answered with goals from Nathan Dunn and Derek Johnson.
Tampa Bay Juniors 4, Typhoon Hockey Club 1
TBJ broke the game open with a strong second period, getting goals from Jared Hermann, Ethan Palso, and Brady Lane. Nathan Kostadina provided the lone Typhoon goal.
Hampton Roads Whalers 8, Charleston Colonials 2
A massive offensive performance lifted HRW, led by Mattis Zilitis and Nikita Zozulia. Max Haims, Noel Wargloo, Preston Michels, Nicholas Elmqvist, and Emrik Holmlund all contributed goals in the runaway win.
Hershey Cubs 9, New Jersey Renegades 2
Hershey piled up offense all night with goals from Logan Veary, Chase Thompson, MacGregor King, Filip Piatkowski, Tom Gandy, Connor Nowicki, Pavel Ivanov, and Hunter Cameron. NJR answered with goals from Brandon Eigner and Dante Gallucci.
Fresno Monsters 4, Ontario Jr. Reign 1
Fresno grabbed control early behind Jonathan Andersen and Nils Tunrbatt. Connor Perdue and Brian Erte added goals, while OJR’s Jared Padilla broke the shutout bid.
Steele County Blades 2, Wisconsin Rapids Riverkings 1 (OT)
Zachary Stinski delivered the overtime winner for Steele County after Dante Zaffarano tied it late in the second. Aydan Welch scored the lone goal for the Riverkings.
Minnesota Squatch 7, Hudson Havoc 2
The Squatch offense exploded behind a two-goal effort from Cole Perkins and additional scoring from Lukas Plank, Weston Schenkelberg, and Danylo Tsybulskyi. Hudson’s Brayden Loney and Wesley Loxley struck in the loss.
Northwest Express 6, Minnesota Mullets 2
A dominant middle frame pushed NWE ahead, with Bryce Millington and Preston Lundbohm leading the way. Finley Neumann scored both goals for the Mullets.
West Chester Wolves 5, P.A.L. Jr. Islanders 2
Titus Keyes scored twice, and Ryunosuke Shirouzu and Marcus Lunski added big third-period goals as the Wolves pulled away. Artur Ovsepyan and Chris O’Hea scored for PAL.
Ventura Vikings 5, Henderson Force 3
Ventura built an early cushion behind Aidan Pi-Keesee and Lino Viau. Josh Halliday added a pair as VNV held off a third-period push from Henderson.
Red River Spartans 7, Battle Creek Kernels 4
Jack Treacy led the charge with two goals, while Cayden Conover and Julian Niedermann added key markers. Battle Creek kept pace early but couldn’t match Red River’s sustained pressure.
Calgary Bandits 4, Hanna Havoc 3 (OT)
Thane Swampy-Meguinis scored the overtime winner after Hanna forced the game to extras with a strong third period. Maksym Onatskyi and Colby Hergenhein also contributed to Calgary’s offense.
McCall Smokejumpers 6, Rogue Valley Royals 3
McCall jumped out with three early goals from Kristian Halbych, Lukas Ledl, and Tucker Smith. Alex Clark and Laurin Mahr scored for Rogue Valley, but MCS controlled the tempo throughout.
Vernal Oilers 19, Colorado Fighting Elk 0
Vernal delivered one of the biggest offensive performances of the season, featuring multi-goal efforts from Zach Baumann, Micah Stanczyk, Dimukhamed Khamitov, Hugo Kolebac, and several others in a complete team outburst.
Seattle Totems 3, Bremerton Sockeyes 1
Matias Grinbergs scored twice and Braden Derouen added another as Seattle controlled play. Bremerton’s Garrett Waterhouse scored late but the Totems’ defense held firm.
San Diego Sabers 7, Lake Tahoe Lakers 1
San Diego scored four times in the first to set the tone, with Sam Bailey, Dylan Skene, James Schneider, and Owen Robertson leading the attack. Carver Alford scored the lone LTL goal.