Premier Saturday Final Scores | Nov. 1, 2025

USPHLPremierPremier Saturday Final Scores | Nov. 1, 2025

Premier Recap

MJDP 4, Columbus Mavericks 0
Lucas Benavides-Forte scored late in the first, and MJDP poured in three more in the second from Noah Bodurka, Thomas LeBlanc, and Christopher Kobayashi to secure the shutout victory.

Hampton Roads Whalers 8, Chicago Cougars 0
The Whalers erupted for five goals in the opening frame and never looked back. Nicholas Elmqvist, Matiss Zilitis, Zane Price, Max Roos, Preston Michels, Zach Ruffenach, and Noel Wargloo (2) all found the net in the dominant performance.

Red River Spartans 4, Chicago T-Rex 2
Jett Jock and Jack Treacy gave Red River an early two-goal cushion before Greyson Betzold and Jock added second-period tallies to hold off the T-Rex. Ilia Moskvin scored both for Chicago.

Typhoon Hockey Club 4, Florida Jr. Blades 2
Typhoon earned a balanced win with goals from Michael Poggi, Scott Scranton, Egor Chebunin, and Sean Boltin. Rylan Bisel and Nathan Novak tallied for the Jr. Blades.

Cincinnati Cyclones 4, MJDP 2
Cincinnati built an early lead and held firm behind goals from Nathan Bossola, Noah Geggie, Max Urban-Matejcik, and Brady Smith. Jarrett LaGrow and Blake Brackett scored for MJDP.

Wisconsin Rapids Riverkings 6, Fresh Coast Freeze 4
Lucas Nelson and Noa Diamond scored in the first, and Olivier Bolduc added two more as Wisconsin Rapids powered past Fresh Coast. Brayden Kelly and Braden Albert led the Freeze effort.

Hampton Roads Whalers 10, Chicago Crush 0
The Whalers continued their hot streak, scoring six in the first and four in the second. Matiss Zilitis, Nikita Zozulia (2), Zach Ruffenach, Emrik Holmlund, Dalton Greely, Robbie Rajnys, Noel Wargloo, and Cole Girgis all struck in the lopsided win.

Florida Eels 7, Coral Springs Jr. Cats 2
Five different goal scorers paced the Eels’ offense, led by Gino Indelicato’s two tallies. Spencer Hambling, Alex Cochran, Yiorgos Bikakis, Paxton Campbell, and Derrick Pedersen also scored. Hunter Kifer and William Hedlund found the net for the Jr. Cats.

Toledo Cherokee 6, Battle Creek Kernels 4
The Cherokee jumped out to a three-goal first period and held off a late push from the Kernels. Teig Lucidi, Jacob Myers, Hank Davis, Trevin Johnson, Cameron Krause, and Brendon Hammer all scored for Toledo. Dru Wendland and Bogdan Guntypov each had two for Battle Creek.

P.A.L. Junior Islanders 8, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Knights 6
In a wild, high-scoring matchup, P.A.L. rallied behind Thomas Miller’s two-goal game and tallies from Nicholas Morolla, William Prange, Jonathan Gatto, Artur Ovsepyan (2), and Jack Rhein. The Knights were led by Vito Cavataio, Chase Rasmus, William Sjobek, Wyatt Stasik, Paul Moeller, and Owen Scott.

Red River Spartans 6, Fort Wayne Spacemen 5
In a thriller, Red River overcame a four-goal first period by Fort Wayne to win. Sander Korrell scored twice, while Peyton Williams, Jack Treacy, Jett Jock, and Cooper Walling rounded out the Spartans’ scoring.

Hawkesbury Knights 4, Montreal Black Vees 2
Antoine Daoud recorded a hat trick and Milan Chartier added a goal to lead the Knights. Elliot Fortin and Wiliam Fradette scored for Montreal.

Universel Sherbrooke 3, Ottawa Valley Centennials 1
Sherbrooke picked up the win behind goals from Mattia Gaier, Ty Mulcahy, and Charles-Eric Leger. David Vezina tallied the lone goal for Ottawa Valley.

Metro Jets 8, Bearcat Hockey Club 0
Luka Maj Pivec netted twice and added an assist as the Jets dominated from start to finish. Sutton Majeske scored twice, with Owen Coulter, Aidan Charron, Ryan Glomboske, and Alessandro Evangelista also scoring.

Red Bank Generals 10, New Jersey Renegades 0
Kevin Pico exploded for five goals and an assist as Red Bank rolled past the Renegades. Cole Pluck, Chase Gittens, Andrew Savona, Alex Krish, Dante Aurilio, and Michael Reed added to the outburst.

Charlotte Rush 6, Charleston Colonials 3
Carson Unger scored twice and Justin Gagnon added a key insurance goal as the Rush held off Charleston. Colton Peters, Benjamin Craddock, and Hayden Cook scored for the Colonials.

Minnesota Blue Ox 7, Minnesota Mullets 0
The Blue Ox blitzed early with four first-period goals and never looked back. Caleb Goar scored twice, while Chase Rhodes, Aaron Stemper, T.J. Kelsey, and Gordy Lawson added goals in the shutout win.

Northwest Express 4, Steele County Blades 3
Jacob Alexander’s third-period goal stood as the winner for Northwest. Brandon Behnke, Preston Lundbohm, and Bryce Millington also scored. Loagn Yates, Jaxson Armstrong, and Dante Zaffarano tallied for Steele County.

Somang Hockey 7, Kingston Wranglers 0
Somang controlled from start to finish, led by Tyler Canestrari’s two-goal outing. Rafael Lemieux, Troels Joachim Skovgaard-Simonsen, Anakin Berube, Mihaly Cseke, and Sehyuk Noh also scored in the shutout win.

Hershey Cubs 4, Elmira Impact 1
Jameson Flint led the way with two goals and an assist, while Jeremy Deschambault-Perron added another as the Cubs skated past Elmira. Nathan Riendeau tallied the lone goal for the Impact.

Three Hills Titans 7, Southern Alberta Mustangs 4
Raiden Perkins scored four times to lead the Titans to victory in a high-scoring affair. Nicholas Campeau, Michael Metche, and Liraz Perrott added singles for Three Hills. Riley Watson-Croteau, Austin Stewardson (2), and Teigen Liebelt scored for the Mustangs.

Henderson Force 6, Iron County Yeti 0
The Force erupted for four goals in the third to pull away from the Yeti. Ryan Pavlinsky, Landen Hindman, Christopher Bruder, Reese Hicks, Nicholas Correnti, and Nikodem Wroblewski all found the net in the shutout win.

Long Beach Bombers 9, Lake Tahoe Lakers 1
Marcus Vargas scored twice and added an assist as the Bombers’ offense exploded for nine goals. Daniel Mueller, Jackson Litzinger, Charlie Cheetham (2), Isaiah Massie, and Daniel Fridlyand also struck. Bryn Studney-Amos scored the lone goal for Lake Tahoe.

Seattle Totems 9, Bremerton Sockeyes 0
Marius Arnesen recorded a hat trick and Jeffery Fowler had a goal and assist to lead the Totems’ dominant showing. Roman Wolynce added a pair, with additional tallies from Elias Schneider, Andrew Anderson, and Matiass Grinbergs.

Ontario Jr. Reign 5, San Diego Sabers 2
Evan Tsadilas opened the scoring and the Jr. Reign never trailed, getting additional goals from Jason Welsh, Marc Belanger, Jake Hudec, and Jackson Tremblay. Payton Hauge and James Schneider scored for San Diego.