Premier Saturday Scores | Jan. 11, 2026
USPHL • USPHL PREMIER • Premier Saturday Scores | Jan. 11, 2026
Coral Springs Jr. Cats 6, Florida Junior Blades 2
Coral Springs used a strong offensive showing to pull away from the Florida Junior Blades in a 6–2 win. After building a lead through two periods, the Jr. Cats added three third-period goals to seal the victory. Hunter Kifer, Jacob Sakitkovski, Kelton Bradshaw, Luke Thomilson, Isak Malmfors, and William Hedlund all scored, while Israel Buckrop and Nathan Novak provided the goals for Florida.
Calgary Bandits 2, Southern Alberta Mustangs 1 (OT)
The Calgary Bandits edged Southern Alberta in overtime, earning a 2–1 road victory. Teigen Liebelt opened the scoring for the Mustangs in the first period before Calgary tied the game in the second on a goal from Cas McWilliam. Gavin McKay netted the overtime winner to lift the Bandits.
Chicago T-Rex 6, Chicago Crush 1
Chicago T-Rex controlled the game early and never relinquished momentum in a 6–1 win over the Chicago Crush. The T-Rex built a multi-goal advantage in the first period and continued to extend the lead throughout the contest. Mikey Large scored for the Crush, while Chicago T-Rex received goals from six different skaters.
Florida Eels 4, Tampa Bay Juniors 2
The Florida Eels earned a 4–2 victory over Tampa Bay at Fort Myers Skatium. Alex Cochran opened the scoring in the first, and Florida maintained control with balanced scoring across all three periods. Sam Kleiman-Lee, Sixten Gilund, and Gino Indelicato added goals, while Jared Hermann and Samuel Moore scored for the Juniors.
Wilkes-Barre Scranton Knights 5, Jersey Hitmen 1
Wilkes-Barre Scranton delivered a dominant performance in a 5–1 win over the Jersey Hitmen. The Knights scored twice in the first period and continued to apply pressure throughout the game. William Sjobeck, John Mrotek, Krystof Smola, Ashton Duchini, and Alec James found the net, while Aiden Bourne scored the lone goal for Jersey.
Universal Collège Gatineau 4, Montreal Black Vees 3 (SO)
Universal Collège Gatineau earned a shootout victory over Montreal in a tightly contested matchup. Hugo Berube scored twice in regulation for Gatineau, while Tristan Roy added the other goal. Elliot Fortin scored twice for Montreal, but Gatineau prevailed in the shootout to secure the extra point.
Hawkesbury Knights 7, Kingston Wranglers 2
Hawkesbury jumped out to an early lead and cruised to a 7–2 win over Kingston. Edouard Sauve and Raphael Lizotte each recorded multi-goal performances as the Knights built a commanding advantage. Ryan Maracle and Mathieu Sauve scored for the Wranglers in the loss.
P.A.L. Junior Islanders 5, Mercer Chiefs 4 (OT)
P.A.L. completed a comeback and earned a 5–4 overtime victory against Mercer. After trailing through regulation, Jack Strong scored the overtime winner to secure the win. Alexander Labos, Jack Rhein, Aiden Ortiz, and Sean Roach also scored for P.A.L., while Benjamin Smith scored twice for Mercer.
Northern Cyclones 8, Springfield Pics 1
The Northern Cyclones dominated from the opening faceoff in an 8–1 victory over Springfield. A five-goal second period broke the game open as Jack Malley led the charge with two goals. Matthew Taylor, Owen Kneeland, Dante Santangelo, Brady Stevens, Landon Werner, and Aydin Canbek also found the back of the net.
Hampton Roads Whalers 3, Potomac Patriots 1
Hampton Roads earned a 3–1 win over Potomac behind a strong defensive effort. Bennett Engle and Carter Kimmell scored in the first period to give the Whalers early control, and Noel Wargolo added an insurance goal in the third. Conner Nieto scored Potomac’s lone goal.
Hershey Cubs 4, New Jersey Renegades 2
The Hershey Cubs used a steady offensive effort to defeat New Jersey 4–2. MacGregor King scored twice for Hershey, including a third-period goal to put the game away. Jameson Flint and Alexander Halford also scored, while David Sekiewicz recorded both goals for the Renegades.
Charleston Colonials 5, Carolina Junior Hurricanes 4 (OT)
Charleston edged Carolina in overtime, earning a 5–4 victory at Carolina Ice Palace. Benjamin Craddock netted the overtime winner after a back-and-forth regulation. Anthony Tallant, Nicholas Smith, Tyler Merriman, and Finn Kelly also scored for Charleston, while Peyton Evans and Connor Patton paced Carolina’s offense.
Fresno Monsters 12, Lake Tahoe Lakers 6
The Fresno Monsters exploded offensively in a 12–6 win over Lake Tahoe. Fresno scored five goals in both the first and third periods, led by multi-goal efforts from Jonathan Andersen and Vertti Sakko. Kasper Parkkonen scored twice for Lake Tahoe in the loss.
Red River Spartans 5, Fresh Coast Freeze 1
Red River pulled away late to earn a 5–1 win over Fresh Coast. Hunter McKnight scored twice in the victory, while Sander Korhonen, Jett Jock, and Nico Cervena also found the net. Aiden Schake scored the lone goal for the Freeze.
Wisconsin Rapids Riverkings 6, Northwest Express 5
Wisconsin Rapids held off a late push from Northwest to secure a 6–5 win. Jacob Chevrier-Alexander and Marcus Anderson led the offense, while Lucas Nelson added a key third-period goal. Northwest stayed close with multiple scoring runs but came up just short.
Minnesota Squatch 5, Minnesota Blue Ox 4 (OT)
Minnesota Squatch earned a rivalry win in overtime, defeating the Blue Ox 5–4. Danilo Tsybulskyi scored twice, including the game-winner in overtime. Ty Kelsey and Will Anderson led the way for the Blue Ox in regulation.
Metro Jets 2, Columbus Mavericks 1
The Metro Jets earned a narrow 2–1 win over Columbus. Aidan Charron opened the scoring late in the second period, and Luka Maj Pivec added insurance in the third. Dennis Horny scored for the Mavericks, but the Jets held on.
New York Dynamo 4, Somang Hockey 3 (OT)
The New York Dynamo claimed a 4–3 overtime victory over Somang Hockey. Colton Warren scored twice for New York, and John Duffy netted the overtime winner. Janis Labanovskis recorded two goals for Somang in the loss.
Henderson Force 7, Iron County Yeti 2
Henderson Force pulled away in the second period en route to a 7–2 win over Iron County. Ryan Pavlinsky scored twice, while Reese Hicks and Luke Bennett added goals. Karsten Posey and Matej Zeman scored for the Yeti.
Bremerton Sockeyes 11, Colorado Fighting Elk 1
Bremerton dominated offensively in an 11–1 victory over Colorado. Anton Meltondos and Marco Casinelli led the way as the Sockeyes built a massive first-period lead. Emilio Holbrook scored the lone goal for the Fighting Elk.
Hanna Havoc 5, OLCN Scouts 3
Hanna used a strong third period to defeat OLCN 5–3. Demetry Inglis recorded a hat trick to lead the Havoc, while Hayden Kallichuk and Corwin Simmons also scored. Nodah Healy and Andrew Wapass contributed goals for the Scouts.
San Diego Sabers 7, Long Beach Bombers 6 (OT)
San Diego outlasted Long Beach in a wild overtime battle, winning 7–6. Roman Adomitis scored four goals for the Bombers, but James Schneider and Harris Shular led San Diego, with Shular netting the overtime winner.
Rogue Valley Royals 3, McCall Smokejumpers 2 (OT)
Rogue Valley earned a 3–2 overtime victory over McCall. Konstantin Bychkov opened the scoring before Tucker Smith and Matej Doupal responded for McCall. Dalton Ruetgers scored the overtime winner for the Royals.
Ontario Jr. Reign 4, Ventura Vikings 2
Ontario Jr. Reign scored three unanswered goals to defeat Ventura 4–2. Scott Whitecotton and Christian Martinez paced the offense, while Jackson Tremblay and Noah Neil added third-period tallies. Dominick Ybarra scored both goals for Ventura.