Premier Friday Final Scores | Oct. 24, 2025

USPHLPremierPremier Friday Final Scores | Oct. 24, 2025

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Hawkesbury Knights 4, Universel Sherbrooke 1
A big second period lifted the Hawkesbury Knights past Universel Sherbrooke. Antoine Daoud struck twice in the middle frame, and Raphael Lizotte scored once in the second and once in the third to secure the win. Thierry Normandin had the lone goal for Sherbrooke.

Springfield Pics 4, South Shore Kings 3 (SO)
Owen Schultz scored twice — including the only goal of the second period — as the Springfield Pics edged the South Shore Kings in a shootout. Samuel Zeman added a third-period marker for Springfield, while Dane Suderman, Logan Souza, and Jack Farrell answered for the Kings.

Jersey Hitmen 3, Wilkes-Barre Scranton Knights 2 (SO)
Xavier Thomas scored in the third and Alex Patsilevas tied it late as Jersey rallied to defeat Wilkes-Barre Scranton in a shootout. Arnaud Roberge and Wyatt Stasik powered the Knights offense, but the Hitmen came through when it mattered.

Calgary Bandits 5, Three Hills Titans 4
A back-and-forth game went Calgary’s way thanks to Nicholas Rollinmud’s late winner and a two-goal performance from Tristen Kerr. Kenton Barnes, David Barclay, Liraz Perrott, and Raiden Perkins all scored for Three Hills in a strong push.

Chicago T-Rex 6, Chicago Crush 4
Chicago T-Rex jumped ahead early with three first-period goals and held off the Crush for the win. Ilia Moskvin recorded a pair of goals, while Chase Coffman and Jason Gongol helped set the tone. Joseph Bledsoe scored twice for the Crush in the second-period surge.

Florida Eels 6, Coral Springs Jr. Cats 3
Spencer Hambling and Yiorgos Bikakis sparked the Florida Eels offense, while Xavier Charron added a key second-period goal to swing momentum. Coral Springs Jr. Cats stayed close early with goals from Sixten Fraanberg and Jacob Sakitkovski, but the Eels closed strong behind Seth Morris and Tyson Gagnon.

Red Bank Generals 8, Elmira Impact 0
Red Bank exploded with six goals in the first two periods to take full control. Nolan Gentry scored twice and Andrew Savona added a pair as well, while Drew Jarkowsky, Kole McCune, Chase Gittens, and Dante Aurilio rounded out a complete offensive performance.

Toledo Cherokee 4, Red River Spartans 0
Trevin Johnson scored twice and Jacob Myers added a second-period marker as Toledo earned a shutout victory at home. Aaron Wilson opened the scoring early to set the tone for the Cherokee.

MJDP 3, Battle Creek Kernels 2
Joseph Rebone sparked MJDP early, and Noah Bodurka delivered in the third period to lift MJDP over Battle Creek. Arkadiusz Sobesto and Logan Taylor scored for the Kernels in a tight matchup.

New York Dynamo 9, Ottawa Valley Centennials 5
New York’s offense rolled behind multi-goal performances from Cody Wangerin and Tanner Hamilton, while Cameron Perras contributed a key second-period tally. Parker Nolan led Ottawa Valley with two goals, but the Dynamo attack stayed one step ahead.

Columbus Mavericks 10, Fresh Coast Freeze 2
Brian McConahy, Thomas Eggleston, and Giovanni Valentine led a dominant offensive surge as Columbus put up double digits. Tadd Siglow II and Brian Savage chipped in goals in the third as the Mavericks closed out strong. Hayden Blik and Noa Partridge scored for Fresh Coast.

Wisconsin Rapids Riverkings 5, Northwest Express 4
Four different Riverkings scored in the first period before Mikhail Ilin netted the eventual winner early in the second. Caeleb Burch scored twice to fuel a Northwest rally, but Rapids preserved the lead late.

Fort Wayne Spacemen 4, Chicago Cougars 3
Bogdan Vysotsky recorded a hat trick to lead Fort Wayne past the Cougars in another strong effort on home ice. Antoine Bonin scored the opener, while Alexander Pulkstenis and Kaden McElroy found the net for Chicago.

Minnesota Squatch 4, Hudson Havoc 2
Minnesota struck twice early and held the lead the rest of the way. Colin Leeb and Alessandro Matteo Fontana helped pace the Squatch attack, while Jovan Fowler Jr. and Nicholas Constantine answered for Hudson.

Minnesota Mullets 4, Steele County Blades 3 (OT)
Jackson Wotruba scored twice — including the overtime winner — to push the Mullets past Steele County. Ian Wallace and Camden Murphy added goals during a strong second period for Minnesota. Zachary Stinski scored twice to lead the Blades.

McCall Smokejumpers 14, Colorado Fighting Elk 6
McCall’s offense erupted with a relentless push, including a hat trick from Kristian Halbych and multi-goal performances from Weston English and Alex Clark. William Hellerman and Elijah Strickler also struck in a high-paced finish. Blake Mannix scored twice for Colorado.

Fresno Monsters 14, Long Beach Bombers 2
Fresno’s offense erupted early and often, with Vertti Sakko recording a hat trick and multiple-point outings from Jonathan Andersen, Adrian Gomez, and Brian Erte. The Monsters scored seven in the first period alone. Marcus Vargas and Troy Smith tallied for Long Beach.

Ventura Vikings 5, San Diego Sabers 2
Ethan Yang scored twice for Ventura — including the third-period insurance marker — as the Vikings skated past San Diego. Lino Viau and Dylan Hazuka also contributed goals, while Jeremy Adkins and Sammy Albano answered for the Sabers.

Seattle Totems 5, Lake Tahoe Lakers 4 (OT)
Aatu Suontakanen delivered twice in the second and then buried the overtime winner to cap Seattle’s rally over Lake Tahoe. Marius Arnesen and Paco Mayer-Schuchard rounded out the Totems scoring. Evan Hays, Leo Matthew Duggan IV, Lewis Beddow, and Kade Packer scored for the Lakers.