Premier Friday Final Scores | Oct. 3, 2025

Worcester Railers JHC 3 vs. Thunder Hockey Club 2:
Worcester opened the scoring in the first with Shane Temple finding the net. In the second, Jack DeMent and Jack Lalik added back-to-back goals to extend the lead to 3-0. Thunder Hockey Club pushed back, scoring late in the second and again early in the third to close within one, but the Railers held strong to take the 3-2 victory.
Universel Sherbrooke 2 vs. Ottawa Valley Centennials 1:
Ottawa Valley struck first in the opening frame with a goal from Samuel Croteau. Universel Sherbrooke answered in the second period as Mathis Bienvenue tied it before Alessandro Crivellari netted the go-ahead tally. The defense locked in from there, and Sherbrooke skated off with a 2-1 win.
Elmira Impact 3 vs. Wilkes-Barre Scranton Knights 1:
After a scoreless first period, Elmira came alive in the second with Tucker Kinnear scoring twice to build a 2-0 lead. Nathan Riendeau added insurance in the third to make it 3-0. The Knights broke through late, but Elmira finished strong for the 3-1 win.
P.A.L. Junior Islanders 3 vs. Mercer Chiefs 2:
The teams traded goals in the second period, with Mercer’s Jacob Prud’homme and P.A.L.’s Aiden Ortiz and Jonathan Gatto all scoring. In the third, Sean Roach netted what proved to be the game-winner for the Islanders. Shawn Haynes pulled Mercer back within one late, but P.A.L. held on for the 3-2 victory.
Coral Springs Jr. Cats 7 vs. Bold City Battalion 2:
Coral Springs took control early with three first-period goals, including tallies from William Hedlund and Derek Hudson. Luke Thomilson scored twice on the night, and Brandon Beauchamp and Jacob Sakitkovski added markers as well. Bold City got goals from Adam Adjemian and Jacob Douglas, but the Jr. Cats rolled to a commanding 7-2 win.
Fort Wayne Spacemen 5 vs. Red River Spartans 2:
Fort Wayne’s Bogdan Vysotsky scored twice to help the Spacemen build momentum. Antoine Bonin and Ivan Barnashov each added tallies as Fort Wayne pulled away in the second and third. Red River responded with goals from Jack Treacy and Bryson Walz, but the Spacemen proved too strong in a 5-2 final.
Steele County Blades 9 vs. Hudson Havoc 1:
Hudson briefly closed the gap in the second with a goal from Nicholas Constantine, but the night belonged to Steele County. After Andrew Engstrom opened the scoring in the first, the Blades exploded in the third period with eight goals. John Scott, Trevor Dolata, Zachary Stinski, Kade Phillips, Yelysei Hashymov, Jayden Hervey, and a pair from Davin Seibel fueled the dominant outburst. Steele County’s offensive surge overwhelmed the Havoc in a decisive 9-1 victory.
Tampa Bay Juniors 4 vs. Florida Junior Blades 2:
Eetu Heinonen put Tampa Bay ahead in the first before Brady Lane and Jared Hermann extended the lead in the second. Hermann added another in the third to complete a two-goal effort. The Junior Blades answered with goals from Hunter McKnight and Nathan Novak, but Tampa Bay controlled the game in a 4-2 win.
Wisconsin Rapids Riverkings 12 vs. Minnesota Outlaws 0:
The Riverkings came out flying with a six-goal first period that put the game out of reach early. Mikhail Ilin and Noa Diamond each scored twice in the opening frame, with Mateo Ruffolo and Logan Byman adding to the surge. Wisconsin Rapids stayed relentless, adding four more in the second — including goals from Zak Fletcher and Riley Williams — before finishing with two in the third from Ruffolo and Jonathan Jakshoej. The Riverkings dominated start to finish in a commanding 12-0 shutout over the Outlaws.
Minnesota Blue Ox 4 vs. Minnesota Mullets 3:
Both teams traded goals early, but the Blue Ox pulled ahead with a strong third period. Caleb Goar, Will Anderson, Lars Goerlitz, and Carter Kerkenbush scored for the Ox, while Camden Murphy and Jackson Wotruba struck for the Mullets. A late push wasn’t enough, as Blue Ox sealed the 4-3 win.
Columbus Mavericks 5 vs. Metro Jets 4:
Metro got off to a fast start with three goals in the first period, including two from Cory Anderson. Columbus fought back with goals from Brian Savage and Beckham Spruill in the second, then Carter Holbrook and Giovanni Valentine in the third to take the lead. A late tally from Anderson gave him a hat trick, but Columbus held on for a 5-4 comeback win.
Minnesota Squatch 3 vs. Northwest Express 1:
The Squatch scored all three of their goals in the first period, with Braeden Kerr and Danylo Tsybulskyi finding the back of the net. The Express tried to rally in the third with a goal from Nico Romita, but the Squatch’s early outburst carried them to a 3-1 victory.
Henderson Force 6 vs. Ontario Jr. Reign 2:
The teams traded early goals with Mason Geng striking for Ontario and Reese Hicks responding for Henderson. Sixten Wramhed and Loui Lundahl then pushed the Force ahead, and Wramhed added another in the second to extend the lead. Riku Permi and Lundahl closed it out in the third as Henderson rolled to a 6-2 win. Mason Welsh had the other tally for the Jr. Reign.
Ventura Vikings 5 vs. Long Beach Bombers 0:
Ventura erupted in the first period, scoring five unanswered goals to put the game away early. The Vikings’ relentless attack left Long Beach with no room to recover, as Ventura skated off with a convincing 5-0 shutout victory.
Fresno Monsters 3 vs. Lake Tahoe Lakers 0:
Fresno jumped ahead in the first with goals from Brian Erte and Vertti Sakko. Sakko added his second of the night in the second period, and the Monsters’ defense did the rest, blanking Lake Tahoe in a 3-0 shutout.
Vernal Oilers 8 vs. McCall Smokejumpers 2:
Vernal set the tone with a four-goal first period, including tallies from Jack Tidsbury and Zach Baumann. McCall answered in the second with goals from Kristian Halbych and Alexander Hufnagel, but the Oilers kept pressing. Miroslav Rakicky, Jordan Trakosas, Cameron Roth, and Brody Wood all scored in the later stages as Vernal pulled away for an 8-2 victory.