NCDC Friday Final Scores | December 5, 2025

NCDC Friday

South Shore Kings 1, Thunder Hockey Club 0

A tight defensive battle belonged to the Kings, who edged out THC behind a third-period strike from Eli Heinze (7:18 3rd). South Shore controlled pace and outshot Thunder 45–23, while both teams went scoreless on the power play.

 

Mercer Chiefs 4, Connecticut Jr. Rangers 3 (OT)

Mercer earned a hard-fought overtime win thanks to Casey Johnson’s goal at 2:06 of OT. The Chiefs built momentum with tallies from Edward Mirigliano (two goals), Jakub Hanzak, while CJR rallied with goals from Victor Elias, Will O’Donovan, and Melvin Lonnemyr to force extra time.

 

Northern Cyclones 3, Universel Quebec 2

The Cyclones used a strong third period to complete the comeback. Aidan Gonzalez, Riley Casey, and Lance Roberts found the back of the net, overcoming Universel Quebec goals from Eliot Bourget and Gabriel Lussier. Shots favored the Cyclones 41–24.

 

P.A.L. Jr. Islanders 5, Jersey Hitmen 4 (OT)

A back-and-forth thriller ended with Oliver Morris scoring at 4:07 of OT to lift PAL. The Hitmen got goals from Jordan Laroda, Emrick Gagnon, William Cronberger, and Alex Helgeson, but PAL’s depth scoring—highlighted by Billy Collins and a multi-point night from Tomas Smetanka—pushed them over the top.

 

Boston Jr. Bruins 8, CT Chiefs North 2

The Jr. Bruins’ offense exploded for eight goals, including markers from Dominik White (2), Jake Novak (2), Drew Carr, Simon Mateas, Eric White, and Colin McCarthy. CT Chiefs North scored early through Nikolay Kharinov and added a third-period tally from Graedon Fair, but BJB controlled the game from start to finish.

 

Woodstock NB Slammers 3, St. Stephen County Moose 2 (SO)

The Slammers earned the road shootout victory behind goals from Jackson Shaddick and Ryley Callan, plus the shootout winner. The Moose scored twice in regulation thanks to Joey Anderson and Eric Whitelaw, but couldn’t solve Woodstock in the skills competition.

 

New York Dynamo 8, Springfield Pics 7 (OT)

One of the wildest games of the night saw NYD outlast Springfield in an offensive shootout. The Pics got goals from seven different skaters, but Dynamo answered repeatedly with tallies from Thomas Piana, Cole Kerr, Cole Trainor, Roger Williams, Jasmin Tremblay, and Filip Wennman, who buried the OT winner at 4:02.

 

Lewiston MAINEiacs 4, Northern Maine Pioneers 2

Lewiston grabbed a crucial divisional win powered by goals from Len-Thomas Wright, Korey Cardenas Aston (two), and Carson Doxsey. NMP’s scoring came from Ashton Adams and Grant Matushak, but the MAINEiacs controlled play and outshot their opponent 51–28.

 

Ogden Mustangs 5, Pueblo Bulls 2

Ogden delivered a complete effort with scoring from William Youngberg, Hudson Weber-Stewart, Wyatt Sancibrian, Beck Picconatto, and Joseph Cullison. Pueblo goals from Blake Schutz and Benjamin Taylor kept it close early, but Ogden’s pressure wore the Bulls down.

 

Utah Outliers 5, Grand Junction River Hawks 1

The Outliers dictated the game with a four-goal third period. Colin Hazlett, Zachary Palik (two goals), Tyler Gudjonsson, and Hazlett again late sealed the win, while GJRH’s lone marker came from Sami Kallioniekili. Utah outshot the River Hawks 31–29.

 

Boston Dogs 5, Boston Jr. Rangers 1

The Dogs dominated their in-state rival behind balanced scoring and strong goaltending from Nikolas Barnes (28 saves, 96.6%). Offensively, BDG got goals from Kayson Un Yi (2), Adam Godfrey, Mateo LeHale, and Billy Kinsey, while BJR’s lone goal came early in the first period. The Dogs outshot BJR 44–29.

 

Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Knights 4, Rockets Hockey Club 3

WBS earned a tight road win behind Connor Broderick’s 40-save effort. The Knights got goals from Rocco Luciano, Viktor Sharshaepin,Timur Naletov, and Connor Lawrence, converting on their lone power play. RHC outshot WBS 43–20 and scored through Tristan Venne, Blake Baksey, and Beckett Homlish, but the comeback fell short as the Knights held on for the 4–3 victory.