NCDC Saturday Final Scores | Dec. 6, 2025
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Northern Cyclones 5, Universel Quebec 2
The Cyclones powered ahead with a three-goal first period and never looked back. Filip Svoboda struck twice, while Aidan Gonzalez and Riley Casey added first-period goals to build the lead. Taylor Casey sealed it late in the second. Universel Quebec’s Eliot Bourget scored both goals, but CYC’s defense and a 39-save effort held strong.
Utica Jr. Comets 8, New York Dynamo 0
Utica erupted offensively and shut down New York wire-to-wire. Cameron Golovin scored twice in the opening period and Tyler Lokker added two of his own as UTC built a commanding lead. Carson Yates, Carson Zick, and Garrett Church also joined the scoring in a dominant 31-save shutout effort.
Mercer Chiefs 1, Connecticut Jr. Rangers 0
A defensive battle ended with one deciding play—Charles-Antoine Alain’s third-period strike. Mercer outshot CJR 45–31 and protected the narrow lead the rest of the way to secure the shutout victory.
Lewiston MAINEiacs 4, Northern Maine Pioneers 3
Lewiston edged out a tight matchup thanks to a strong second period and balanced scoring from Marek Rogers, Aidan Palmeter, Len-Thomas Wright, and Conrad Livingston. Northern Maine kept pace with goals from Grant Levins, Gavin Elkins, and Grant Matushak, but the MAINEiacs’ special teams and shot advantage proved the difference.
Rockets Hockey Club 3, Jersey Hitmen 0
RHC controlled the game from the start, getting goals from Jed Lake and Tristan Venne in the first and second periods before Levente Birta added insurance. The Rockets killed all five Hitmen power plays and earned the shutout despite being outshot 44–35.
Ogden Mustangs 5, Pueblo Bulls 2
Ogden used a big second period to pull away. Reuben Clark scored twice, Hudson Weber-Stewart and Billie Jacobson-Couch added key goals, and the Mustangs held Pueblo to just one tally per period. Adam Brown and Jaeger Wood provided the offense for the Bulls, but OGD controlled the pace and the shot share.
Utah Outliers 3, Grand Junction River Hawks 0
The Outliers struck early and clamped down defensively to secure the shutout. Sjur Ostbo and Valters Budenieks scored within the first 13 minutes, while Tyler Gudjonson added a second-period marker. Utah’s penalty kill went a perfect 7-for-7, stifling Grand Junction throughout.