NCDC Friday Final Scores | March 14, 2026

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Northern Cyclones 5, Islanders Hockey Club 3
The Northern Cyclones opened strong and held off the Islanders Hockey Club for a 5-3 win. Filip Svoboda scored twice for the Cyclones, while Jack Edwards also added two goals and Riley Casey contributed one. The Islanders responded with goals from Troy Hayes, Patrick Semanchick, and Jack Browning, but Northern Cyclones controlled much of the play, outshooting IHC 51-27.

Rockets Hockey Club 2, P.A.L. Junior Islanders 1 (SO)
Rockets Hockey Club earned a tight 2-1 shootout victory over the P.A.L. Junior Islanders. Levente Birta opened the scoring for the Rockets, while Billy Collins answered for PAL later in the first period. After a scoreless remainder of regulation and overtime, the Rockets secured the win in the shootout. PAL finished with a slight 38-35 shot advantage.

Mercer Chiefs 4, Connecticut Junior Rangers 3 (SO)
The Mercer Chiefs claimed a 4-3 shootout victory over the Connecticut Junior Rangers in a high-shot contest. Nicholas Rockey and Emmett Auch scored early for Mercer, with Charles-Antoine Alain adding another in the third. David (DJ) Parouse scored twice for the Rangers, and Artis Skrebels added one, but Mercer prevailed in the shootout after outshooting Connecticut 59-40.

CT Chiefs North 7, St. Stephen County Moose 3
CT Chiefs North exploded for five second-period goals on their way to a 7-3 win over the St. Stephen County Moose. Ryan Sikorski, Joey Butter, Joshua Petrini, Tobin Tuzinsky, and Alexander Kharinov led the scoring, with Kharinov finishing with two goals. St. Stephen County received goals from Finn Feeney, Sebastian SanFilippo, and Hayden Anderson in the loss.

Woodstock Slammers 4, Northern Maine Pioneers 0
The Woodstock Slammers recorded a shutout victory over the Northern Maine Pioneers, scoring four unanswered goals. Brandon Meyers and Lukas Holmgren struck in the second period, while Tej Dhaliwal and Matej Kraus added third-period goals to seal the 4-0 win.

Utica Jr. Comets 7, New York Dynamo 4
The Utica Jr. Comets broke open the game with a four-goal second period en route to a 7-4 victory over the New York Dynamo. Dominique Allard led Utica with a hat trick, while Joshua Galizia scored twice and Cameron Golovin added one. The Dynamo received goals from Roger Williams, Nicholas Ferrari, Timothy Russell, and Louis Sweenor.

Wilkes-Barre Scranton Knights 3, West Chester Wolves 2 (OT)
The Wilkes-Barre Scranton Knights rallied late to defeat the West Chester Wolves 3-2 in overtime. After West Chester goals from Dallas Glenn and Tomas Pribyl, the Knights answered with third-period tallies from Caleb Rashleigh and Connor Lawrence to force overtime. Cameron O’Connell then netted the game-winner in OT.

Lewiston MAINEiacs 6, Universel Quebec 0
The Lewiston MAINEiacs posted a dominant 6-0 shutout over Universel Quebec. John David Raleigh, Luke Pomerleau (two goals), Raphael Belley Pelletier, Jan-Felix Faupel, and Marek Rogers all scored for Lewiston, who outshot Universel 35-22 in the win.

Worcester Railers JHC 7, Springfield Pics 0
The Worcester Railers JHC delivered a convincing 7-0 victory against the Springfield Pics. Jack Johnson and Benoit Jarosz scored in the first period to set the tone, while Patrick Dotson and Noah Jimbo added second-period goals. Donovan Odige, Jarosz, and Quinn Pine completed the scoring in the third.

Ogden Mustangs 6, Casper Warbirds 0
The Ogden Mustangs controlled the game from start to finish in a 6-0 shutout over the Casper Warbirds. Reuben Clark opened the scoring before Caleb Bendell scored twice in the second period. Billie Jacobson-Couch, Hudson Weber-Stewart, and Logan Lambrecht added additional goals as Ogden outshot Casper 49-31.

Pueblo Bulls 4, Idaho Falls Spud Kings 3
The Pueblo Bulls edged the Idaho Falls Spud Kings 4-3 in a tightly contested matchup. Jimmy Zeissel opened the scoring for Pueblo before Jaeger Wood, Jaxson Trichak, and Adam Brown added goals to secure the win. Idaho Falls countered with goals from Caleb Lepitre, Sam Grimaldi, and Bookie Warshaw.

Grand Junction River Hawks 8, Utah Outliers 2
The Grand Junction River Hawks delivered an offensive outburst in an 8-2 win over the Utah Outliers. Rayne Walsh and Isaiah Yates each scored in the first period to spark the attack, while Noah Lasker, Gabriel Iervella, Sami Kallionkieli, Kasper Pohjala, and Edvards Egiltis added goals. Utah received goals from Thomas Enrietto and Tyler Kedzo.