NCDC Saturday Final Scores | Nov. 15, 2025
Worcester Railers JHC 3, Boston Junior Bruins 2
Zackary Warner-Senee, Josh Erickson, and Ivan Milovidov provided the offense as Worcester edged Boston. Simon Mateas and Colin Ward scored for the Junior Bruins in the third but the comeback fell short.
Woodstock NB Slammers 1, Universel Quebec 0
Yan Krasavin scored the lone goal midway through the third, and the Slammers held off Universel Quebec in a tight defensive battle.
Northern Cyclones 4, Boston Dogs 2
Filip Svoboda scored twice and Cooper Caby added a pair of points as the Cyclones controlled the third period. Avan Pyle and Jack Mombourquette scored for the Dogs.
Boston Jr. Rangers 4, Springfield Pics 3
Zachary Baker scored twice to lead the Jr. Rangers in a back-and-forth matchup. Springfield goals came from Maverick Labonte, Adam Botlo, and Ryan Diffley.
Rockets Hockey Club 5, West Chester Wolves 1
Lucas Goodfellow and Brady Wilson powered RHC with multi-goal efforts, while Nico Pasquale scored the Wolves’ lone tally.
Thunder Hockey Club 11, St. Stephen County Moose 0
Thunder erupted for six goals in the third period, highlighted by multi-goal games from Ethan Han, DeKKam Dallas, and Drayton Lasker.
South Shore Kings 4, Islanders Hockey Club 0
Eli Heinze, Felix-Antoine Laflamme, Jake Pomichter, and Alec Babineau all scored as the Kings shut out IHC behind a strong defensive outing.
CT Chiefs North 3, Northern Maine Pioneers 1
CTC used a strong first period to take control, with goals from Walker Bright, Conner Boulay, and Nikolay Kharinov. Grant Levins scored for Northern Maine.
Utica Jr. Comets 5, New York Dynamo 2
Declan Stewart and Carson Zick led the way offensively for Utica in a well-balanced road win. Thomas Pisano and Jegor Sobolev scored for NYD.
Grand Junction River Hawks 4, Rock Springs Miners 3 (OT)
Sami Kallionkieli scored twice and added the OT winner as the River Hawks outlasted Rock Springs. Anderson Sandquist and Cody Polumbus had first-period goals for the Miners.
Ogden Mustangs 5, Idaho Falls Spud Kings 1
Ogden used a dominant second and third period push, getting goals from Reuben Clark, Hudson Weber-Stewart, Wyatt Sancibrian, Liam Sheward, and Liam Waugh. Leo Mantenuto scored Idaho Falls’ goal.