NCDC Friday Final Scores | Nov. 7, 2025
Worcester Railers JHC 7, Springfield Pics 4
The Railers struck early and often, led by Travis Rugg’s two-goal effort and tallies from Donovan Odige, Patrick Dotson, Zackary Warner-Senee, and Ezra Zizmor. Adam Botlo scored twice for the Pics, with Jacob Carey and Justin Hooper adding singles.
Boston Jr. Rangers 3, Boston Dogs 2 (SO)
Jack O’Connor tied the game late in regulation before scoring the deciding goal in the shootout to lift the Jr. Rangers past the Dogs. Jacob Gelman also scored for the Rangers, while Jack Mombourquette and Mateo LaHaie tallied for the Dogs.
Connecticut Jr. Rangers 4, Rockets Hockey Club 2
Four different Rangers found the net as Max Markhede, Egor Sapozhnikov, Carl DiAgostino, and Ryan Bernard paced the offense. Tristan Venne and Levente Birta scored for the Rockets.
Thunder Hockey Club 4, New York Dynamo 3
Thunder rallied behind second-period goals from Samuel Wong and Killian Wright before Dekkam Dallas netted the game-winner late in the third. William McDonald, Adam Larsson, and Adam Godfrey scored for the Dynamo.
P.A.L. Junior Islanders 4, Mercer Chiefs 3 (OT)
Billy Collins scored 4:08 into overtime to lift the Jr. Islanders to victory. Chase Carkner scored twice and Tommy Sheehan added one in regulation. Mercer got goals from Jack Spiess, Charles-Antoine Alain, and Douglas Jorgensen.
West Chester Wolves 3, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Knights 1
The Wolves broke a 1-1 tie in the third with goals from Chase Kerr and Reece Allman. Tomas Pribyl also scored, while Carson Curry provided the lone Knights goal.
Universel Quebec 7, St. Stephen County Moose 2
Peter Kovac recorded a hat trick and Derek Petitpas added two goals and an assist as Universel dominated from start to finish. Jason Maltais and Nicolas Barnes also scored. Logan Dewar and Eric Whitelaw tallied for St. Stephen.
Pueblo Bulls 3, Rock Springs Miners 1
Pueblo grabbed an early lead and held on for the win behind goals from Will Nolan, Blake Schultz, and James Monks. Anthony Scarafoni scored the lone marker for Rock Springs.
Utah Outliers 2, Casper Warbirds 1
Magzhan Sagadiev and Colin Hazlett scored first-period goals that stood as the difference for Utah. Torran Origitano provided the only Warbirds goal.
Idaho Falls Spud Kings 6, Ogden Mustangs 3
The Spud Kings stormed out to a 4-0 first-period lead and never looked back. Tyler Atchison scored twice, while Will O’Donovan, Daniel Macleish, Caleb Lepitre, and Owen Beyer added one each. Logan Lambrecht scored twice and Billie Jacobson-Couch had one for Ogden.