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Thursday January 9 (Draft Tuesday Division)

G.DeMarinis’ Five-Goal Masterclass Propels Penguins to Victory Over Lightning

(4)Lightning vs Penguins(10)

In a game that started as a tightly contested battle, the Penguins ultimately found their stride, led by an electric performance-from G. DeMarinis. The game’s early stages saw momentum shift back and forth, with both teams trading scoring chances and goals. However, as the match wore on, the Penguins began to separate themselves, thanks in large part to the unstoppable efforts of their natural sniper. DeMarinis delivered one of the most dominant individual performances of the season, scoring three consecutive goals that transformed a narrow lead into a commanding 7-3 advantage. The Lightning struggled to contain him, as his speed, precision, and lethal finishing kept their defense on its heels. DeMarinis wasn’t done there—he added two more goals late in the game, providing the Penguins with an insurmountable cushion as they cruised to a decisive 10-4 victory. The Lightning’s defense appeared overwhelmed by the Penguins’ offensive depth and ball movement, but DeMarinis was undoubtedly the standout. His five-goal performance left little doubt about his impact, as he exploited every inch of open space and finished with clinical efficiency. Despite some bright moments early on, the Lightning lacked the answers to stifle the Penguins’ relentless attack.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Gino DeMarinis of the Penguins. DeMarinis’ speed and ball control made him nearly impossible to contain, as he created scoring opportunities seemingly out of nowhere. Whether it was with pinpoint accuracy-from distance or swift moves in tight spaces, DeMarinis consistently outmatched the Lightning defense. He capped off his dominant night with an impressive five goals.

Balanced Offense Leads Sharks to  Win Over Ducks

(9)Sharks vs Ducks(6)

The Ducks once again found themselves in familiar territory, staying competitive early but unable to maintain their edge as the game progressed. In a contest that began evenly matched, the Sharks ultimately asserted their dominance, using a balanced team effort to pull away for a 9-6 victory. The Ducks kept the score tight in the early stages, showcasing strong ball movement and quick transitions that kept the Sharks’ defense on high alert. However, as the game wore on, the Sharks found their rhythm, applying relentless pressure and capitalizing on defensive lapses. Their ability to roll both lines and spread out their scoring proved too much for the Ducks to handle. H. Gebrayel and R. Santosuosso led the charge for the Sharks, each contributing a pair of goals. Both players demonstrated poise and skill, exploiting the Ducks’ weakening defensive structure as the game advanced. The Sharks’ offense was further bolstered by secondary scoring, as contributions came-from nearly every player. This depth allowed them to maintain their lead even as the Ducks attempted a late push. Despite a few standout moments-from the Ducks’ forwards, their defensive struggles and inability to suppress the Sharks’ momentum ultimately cost them. For the Ducks, this game was emblematic of their season—a strong start undone by an inability to close out games. Meanwhile, the Sharks continue to build on their balanced attack, using contributions-from all corners of the lineup to secure a solid win.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Renato Santosuosso of the Sharks. Santosuosso’s two-way play and ability to influence the game on multiple fronts were vital to the Sharks’ success. His consistent presence on the court and leadership helped the team pull away late, ensuring the Ducks had no chance to mount a comeback. It was a standout performance of two goals and two assists-from a player who continues to be a crucial part of the Sharks’ line-up.

Dynamic Duo N.Raghunathan and T.Scarpelli Lead Flames to Convincing Victory

(4)Canucks vs Flames(9)

In a game filled with momentum swings, the Flames showcased their poise and firepower to stay a step ahead of the battling Canucks. Despite the Canucks’ relentless efforts to claw their way back into the game, the Flames’ balanced attack and strong finishing proved too much to handle. N.Raghunathan and T. Scarpelli were the driving forces behind the Flames’ offense, each recording a hat trick to give their team a comfortable edge. Raghunathan’s scoring touch was on full display as he struck-from both close range and the perimeter, finding seams in the Canucks’ defense. Scarpelli complemented his teammate’s efforts with a clinical performance of his own, using his timing to convert key chances and maintain the Flames’ lead. On the Canucks’ side, C.Papoutsis delivered a standout performance, scoring his teams first three goals with an array of impressive finishes. His ability to find open space and capitalize on his opportunities turned heads, providing a bright spot for the Canucks in an otherwise challenging game. Papoutsis’s efforts kept the Canucks within reach for much of the contest, but the Flames’ relentless pressure ultimately proved insurmountable. The Flames’ depth and finishing ability came to the forefront in the final stretch. With the Canucks pushing hard to narrow the gap, the Flames responded with three late goals-from different players to seal the victory. Their composure and ability to capitalize on defensive breakdowns set them apart, allowing them to pull away in convincing fashion.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Nick Raghunathan of the Flames. Raghunathan’s stellar performance was instrumental in the Flames’ victory over the Canucks. The skilled forward set the tone sparking a hat trick and providing the offensive spark the Flames needed to maintain control throughout the game.

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Wednesday January 8

Stars' Early Surge Too Much for Senators in Victory

(5)Senators vs Stars(11)

The Stars came out firing against the Senators, with J.Daigle leading the charge early on by scoring four goals in a dominant offensive display. His early rampage helped the Stars establish a commanding 7-1 lead, a gap that the Senators were unable to overcome. Despite some offensive contributions, the Senators struggled both defensively and offensively, never quite finding their rhythm against the high-flying Stars. J. Valicenti was another key contributor for the Stars, recording a hat trick in the victory. Valicenti's offensive presence was felt all game long, as he capitalized on opportunities and was in the right places at the right time. G. Pace also added to the Stars' impressive offensive output, scoring twice and further stretching the lead in the latter stages of the game. The Senators did manage to put together some offensive highlights, with K. Oliveira and Jonathan each scoring twice. However, their efforts were not enough to mount a serious challenge. Oliveira's and Jonathan's goals were scattered across the game, but the Senators couldn’t generate enough sustained pressure to threaten the Stars.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to J.Daigle of the Stars. Daigle’s early outburst was the driving force behind the Stars’ offensive onslaught. His ability to find the back of the net with precision and poise put the Senators on their heels, leaving them with little chance to mount a comeback. Each of Daigle’s goals showcased his skill and positioning, as he was able to capitalize on key chances and bury shots at critical moments.

M.Lauzon’s Game-Winner in Overtime Propels Blues to Win

(5)Blues vs Oilers(4) O.T

In a tightly contested match, the Oilers battled back on three separate occasions to tie the game, but they were unable to secure the lead. The Oilers played solidly throughout, but it was a late goal-from M. DeSua that forced the game into overtime with the score tied 4-4. However, the Oilers’ resilience wasn’t enough to secure the win, as M. Lauzon had the final word. Lauzon delivered the game-winner in overtime, netting his second goal of the game to seal a 5-4 victory for the Blues. His clutch performance in extra time ensured the Blues walked away with the win, after a nail-biting finish. The Blues’ offense was further bolstered by J. Guye-Perrault, who contributed both offensively and defensively. Guye-Perrault scored twice, including a key goal earlier in the game, and also added an assist to play a pivotal role in the Blues’ offensive output. Despite strong efforts-from the Oilers, including DeSua's late goal to force overtime, they couldn’t find a way to break through in the extra period. The Blues’ timely play and Lauzon’s clutch overtime marker were just enough to secure the hard-fought victory.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to M.Lauzon of the Blues. After a tightly contested game, Lauzon’s overtime goal was the difference-maker. He remained composed in the extra period, burying a crucial shot that beat the Oilers’ goaltender and sealed the victory for the Blues. His ability to step up in the most critical moment of the game highlighted his poise and skill under pressure.

Avalanche Outlast Hurricanes in High-Scoring Thriller

( 8 )Avalanche vs Hurricanes(6)

The Avalanche and Hurricanes played out an exciting, high-scoring contest that kept the players on the edge of their seats. The game was tight for much of the first half, but the Avalanche broke the deadlock with an explosive burst that saw them score five goals in just nine minutes. This sudden offensive surge proved to be the difference, as the Avalanche took control of the game. C. White was a key figure in that decisive stretch, burying two goals during the Avalanche's offensive onslaught. His timely contributions helped put his team in a strong position. However, it wasn’t just White who made an impact; many other players contributed offensively, adding to the Avalanche’s depth and creating a well-rounded attack. Despite being forced to play catch-up for much of the game, the Hurricanes didn’t go down without a fight. T. Carelli had a standout performance, scoring a hat trick in a valiant effort to keep his team in the game. Carelli's offensive production was a major bright spot for the Hurricanes, but they struggled to overcome the Avalanche's lead. While the Hurricanes made a strong push late in the game, the Avalanche held firm, with their early burst proving too much for the Hurricanes to overcome.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Bobby Vorias of the Avalanche. His ability to balance both defensive and offensive responsibilities in such a high-stakes game made him the clear choice for Player of the Game. Vorias’ complete performance was essential to the Avalanche’s victory, finishing with a goal and three assists.

Golden Knights Overwhelm Rangers with Scoring Frenzy

(13)Golden Knights vs Rangers(6)

The Rangers and Golden Knights played through a competitive first half, trading chances and goals, with the game tied 5-5 at the midway point. Both teams showed flashes of offensive brilliance, but neither seemed poised to take control. It was a back-and-forth affair that kept both sides on their toes. However, something changed by that point, and the Golden Knights found another gear. They began to dominate the game, overwhelming the Rangers with a flurry of goals. What started as a close contest quickly turned into a one-sided affair as the Golden Knights went on a scoring tear, adding goal after goal. S. Tosi was the driving force behind the Golden Knights’ offensive explosion, accumulating six points on the night. T. Koutlis also played a key role, contributing five points, while A. Mason chipped in with four points of his own. The trio was integral in the Golden Knights' relentless pursuit of victory, as they systematically wore down the Rangers' defense. For the Rangers, their most productive forward was J. Fidrilis, who showcased his skill with a hat trick in the losing effort. Fidrilis' performance was a bright spot for the Rangers, but it wasn't enough to stop the Golden Knights' offensive juggernaut.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Sergio Tosi of the Golden Knights. Beyond his offensive production of two goals and four assists, Tosi's intelligence on the ball was evident. He consistently positioned himself well, read the game effectively, and created space for his teammates to operate. His two-way play and awareness were critical in the Golden Knights’ transition-from a tight contest to a one-sided victory.

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Tuesday January 7 (Sunday Division)

Kraken Outlast Predators After Comeback Scare

(9)Predators vs Kraken(11)

In a rollercoaster of a game, the Kraken and Predators treated themselves to a scoring spectacle. The Kraken surged out of the gate, capitalizing on defensive miscues and showcasing their offensive depth to build a commanding 7-3 lead. Their attack was spearheaded by M. Porato and C. Arnoldo, who combined for an electric display of skill and playmaking. The Predators, however, refused to fold. Rallying behind the stellar performance of D. Carlucci, who completed a hat trick during the onslaught, the team mounted an incredible comeback. They tallied five unanswered goals to flip the script and claim an 8-7 lead, stunning the Kraken with their sudden momentum. Despite the dramatic turnaround, the Kraken regrouped and took control of the game in the final stretch. M. Porato continued to dominate, finishing with an incredible seven points (4G, 3A), while C. Arnoldo added six points (2G, 4A) to put the Kraken back on top. The team scored four of the game’s next five goals, quashing the Predators' hopes of a miraculous win. The Kraken’s ability to stay composed under pressure and rely on their dynamic offensive leaders secured their 11-9 victory in this high-scoring affair. Both teams displayed flashes of brilliance, but the Kraken's depth and finishing touch ultimately carried the night.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Mike Porato of the Kraken. M. Porato delivered a master class performance in the Kraken’s thrilling victory over the Predators. Porato was a force to be reckoned with, amassing an astounding seven points (4 goals, 3 assists) and playing a pivotal role in the Kraken's success.

M.Barone’s Hat Trick and S.Boulerice’s OT Winner Sink Islanders

(5)Canadiens vs Islanders(4) O.T

The Islanders tied the game three times during regulation, including two clutch goals in the latter stages, but could never seize the lead. The decisive moment came in sudden death when S. Boulerice found the back of the net, sealing the victory for the Canadiens. The Canadiens’ offense was anchored by M. Barone, who delivered a standout performance with a hat trick. Barone’s ability to finish in key moments gave the Canadiens an edge throughout the game, keeping them ahead despite the Islanders’ relentless pressure. Late in the match, the Islanders mounted a furious comeback to force overtime. Down 4-2, M. Crapis cut the deficit with a well-placed shot before T. Angelis netted the equalizer in dramatic fashion, bringing the Islanders level with just minutes to spare. Overtime saw both teams exchange dangerous opportunities, but it was Boulerice who stepped up when it mattered most. His game-winning goal came on a brilliant effort capping off an intense and tightly contested affair.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to M.Barone of the Canadiens. Barone accounted for three of the Canadiens’ four regulation goals, consistently breaking through the Islanders’ defense with his sharp shooting and positioning. His goals helped the Canadiens maintain a lead at multiple critical junctures of the game.

Red Wings Overcome Bruins Fight back with Late Offensive Explosion

( 8 )Red Wings vs Bruins(5)

The game was a battle of momentum swings. The Bruins refused to go quietly, answering the Red Wings’ early offense with tenacity. Every time the Red Wings pulled ahead, the Bruins responded, culminating in a go-ahead goal midway through the game to take a 5-4 lead. Despite this, the Bruins couldn’t sustain their advantage against a relentless Red Wings offense. Y. Ben Boudaoud was pivotal in turning the tide for the Red Wings, contributing two crucial goals including one on a penalty shot attempt during their decisive late-game run. His sharp shooting and timely positioning created openings that shifted momentum firmly in favor of the Red Wings. Equally critical to the Red Wings’ success was the performance of M. Freda in net. With the Bruins pressing hard to regain the lead, Freda delivered a clutch 20-minute stretch of stellar goaltending. His ability to shut the door gave his team the confidence to push forward and dominate the final moments of the game. The Bruins’ determination was evident throughout, but the Red Wings’ composure and execution in the game’s closing stages proved to be the difference. With their offense firing on all cylinders and Freda providing stability in net, the Red Wings secured a well-earned victory in a thrilling contest.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Y.Ben Boudaoud. His ability to rise to the occasion and deliver in key moments showcased his poise and offensive prowess. Boudaoud’s timely contributions were key in breaking the Bruins resistance and pushing the Red Wings to a well-earned victory.

Kings Resilience Falls Short as Sabres Capitalize with Four Unanswered Goals

(9)Sabres vs Kings(5)

The Kings put up a strong fight against the Sabres, staying within striking distance for much of the game. With the score knotted at 3-3, it looked as though the Kings might have a chance to push for the win, but the Sabres exploded after, netting four consecutive goals to take control and seal a 9-5 victory. The Sabres’ offense came alive in the latter stages of the game, with M. Chenier leading the charge. Chenier’s hat trick played a pivotal role in the Sabres’ surge, as he capitalized on key opportunities and made his presence felt whenever the game was in the balance. J. Leroux and J-C Mansour also played significant roles in the victory, each contributing a pair of goals to the team’s offensive outburst. M. Kardum was another standout for the Sabres, earning recognition for his exceptional playmaking. Kardum’s four assists were crucial in setting up the goals, as he consistently created opportunities for his teammates with precision passes and vision. Despite their resilience, the Kings couldn’t match the Sabres’ late-game surge. N.Raghunathan was a bright spot for the Kings, scoring a hat trick to keep his team in the game. S.Marricco also made a strong contribution, burying two goals to help keep the Kings competitive. However, the Sabres’ offensive depth and timely goals in the final stretch proved too much to overcome, leaving the Kings to reflect on what was a hard-fought but ultimately unsuccessful battle.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Mathieu Chenier of the Sabres. M. Chenier was the standout performer in the Sabres victory over the Kings. Chenier was a driving force throughout the game, recording a hat trick, two assists and contributing significantly to his team's offensive surge.

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Sunday January 5

Red Wings Outlast Canadiens in High-Scoring Battle

(7)Canadiens vs Red Wings( 8 )

Despite conceding an early goal, the Red Wings took control and consistently played-from ahead against the Canadiens. G. Santacroce was instrumental in the team's offensive success, amassing an incredible seven points—factoring into nearly every goal scored by the Red Wings. The Red Wings appeared to be cruising toward a comfortable victory, building a commanding 4-1 lead at one point. Despite being slightly undermanned, their quick ball movement and clinical finishing gave them a noticeable edge. Santacroce’s playmaking and scoring touch were on full display, as he led the charge with confidence and precision. However, the Canadiens refused to go quietly. With J. Tzanetakos netting a hat trick, the Canadiens mounted a spirited comeback, closing the gap to 7-6 in the latter stages of the game. Their relentless pressure and ability to capitalize on defensive lapses by the Red Wings made it a thrilling contest. In the final moments, M. Freda emerged as the hero for the Red Wings. Facing some high-danger chances, Freda held his ground and made several critical stops, preserving the narrow lead. His composure under fire ensured that the Red Wings could weather the Canadiens' late surge. In the end, the Red Wings secured a hard-fought 8-7 victory, with Santacroce’s seven-point masterpiece standing as the highlight of the game. Meanwhile, Tzanetakos' hat trick was a valiant effort on the losing side, showcasing his scoring prowess.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Gaetano Santacroce of the Red Wings. Whether setting up his teammates with precise passes or finishing plays with clinical accuracy, Santacroce was the engine that drove the Red Wings' offense. His combination of vision, speed, and offensive creativity kept the Canadiens' defense on their heels throughout the game.

Sabres Ride Early Momentum to Victory Against Resilient Predators

(5)Predators vs Sabres( 8 )

The Sabres wasted no time asserting their dominance, jumping out to a commanding lead in the first half and ultimately securing an 8-5 victory over the Predators. Led by M. Kardum's hat trick and M. Chenier’s three-point effort, the Sabres set the tone with a relentless offensive push that left the Predators reeling early. Kardum was unstoppable in the opening stages, finding open spaces and capitalizing on defensive breakdowns with pinpoint accuracy. His three-goal outburst, combined with Chenier’s slick passing and timely scoring, gave the Sabres a seemingly insurmountable advantage. At one point, it appeared the Sabres might run away with the game entirely. However, the Predators showed resilience, regrouping and putting together a much stronger second half. They tightened up defensively, created more sustained pressure in the offensive zone, and began chipping away at the deficit. The Predators found some momentum with a few well-executed plays and were able to test the Sabres’ defense more frequently. Despite the improved effort, the Predators could not fully close the gap. The Sabres' early cushion proved too much to overcome, and they managed to weather the storm, with their balanced attack and timely saves securing the win.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Marin Kardum of the Sabres. Kardum's three-goal outburst not only gave the Sabres a comfortable lead but also provided the momentum they needed to stave off the Predators’ second-half push. His hat trick set the foundation for the Sabres’ success and highlighted his value as a finisher on the team.

S.Koch’s Shutout, Islanders’ Cohesion Too Much for Flyers

(0)Flyers vs Islanders(4)

The Islanders' commitment to defense and stellar goaltending propelled them to a 4-0 victory over the Flyers. M. Valmora of the Flyers and F. Koch of the Islanders combined for a flawless performance, with neither conceding a goal in the first half of the game. The defensive effort was capped off by Koch, who secured the shutout in the end. For much of the game, the Flyers struggled to generate quality scoring opportunities, as the Islanders' defense maintained structure and discipline. Any attempts that did get through were expertly handled by Koch. The game remained scoreless for the first half, thanks to both teams’ defensive focus and goaltending excellence. The deadlock was finally broken when S. Panetta found the back of the net, giving the Islanders a much-deserved lead. Shortly after, M. Crapis doubled the advantage with a well-placed shot, swinging the momentum entirely in the Islanders’ favor. With confidence soaring, the Islanders added two more tallies, securing a comfortable win while frustrating the Flyers’ attack. Koch’s solid positioning and timely saves sealed the deal, as the Flyers were unable to mount a comeback. The Islanders’ defense, combined with a cohesive offensive effort, ensured that they controlled the pace of play-from start to finish.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Felix Koch of the Islanders. Shutouts are an uncommon feat in this division, where the pace of play and offensive talent often make scoring inevitable. Koch’s ability to remain composed and positionally sound was a testament to his skill and focus. Whether facing rush chances or battling through traffic in front of the net, Koch displayed exceptional reflexes and poise.

Blackhawks Can’t Hold Lead as Bruins Win in a Nail biter

(6)Blackhawks vs Bruins(7)

The Blackhawks came out firing on all cylinders, establishing a commanding 4-1 lead early. Z. Giosi was the catalyst, scoring twice during the opening stretch, while goaltender R. Waderstradt made several key saves to frustrate the Bruins offense. The Blackhawks appeared to be in control, utilizing their quick transition game and opportunistic scoring. However, the Bruins refused to let their slow start define the match. They began to chip away at the deficit, finding their rhythm as the game progressed. C. DeCotis and P. Petraccione sparked the comeback with timely goals each scoring twice, narrowing the gap and injecting life into the Bruins bench. The pivotal moment came when N. Macri capitalized on a penalty shot, delivering a clutch tally that ultimately held up as the game-winner. With the momentum fully on their side, the Bruins held firm before the Blackhawks launched a desperate push late in the game. Despite their best efforts to even the score, the Blackhawks couldn’t capitalize on their chances in the dying minutes. The Bruins’ defensive resilience, coupled with timely saves by K.Stavrakis, secured the thrilling one-goal victory.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Attilio Carelli of the Bruins. Carelli’s impact was felt all over the court, and his strong two-way game helped propel the Bruins to their thrilling victory. His leadership and composure were key factors in ensuring the Bruins' comeback was successful.

J.Pizzuco, M.Ottoni Deliver Key Performances in Kings Win

(4)Kraken vs Kings(5)

The Kraken fought hard to erase a three-goal deficit and a subsequent two-goal gap, but the Kings' defensive poise and clinical finishing kept the Kraken at bay, securing a 6-4 win. Despite a slow start, the Kraken managed to rally, showing resilience as they battled back-from a significant deficit. After falling behind 3-0, they scored twice to narrow the gap to 3-2, and even when the Kings answered with another goal, the Kraken kept pushing, hoping to level the score. However, despite their best efforts and some strong chances, they could never quite bridge the gap. The Kings, though, played a smart and disciplined game, making the most of every opportunity they had. Leading the charge was the ever-dangerous J. Pizzuco, who scored a hat trick, adding three key goals to the scoreboard. Pizzuco seemed to always be in the right place at the right time, capitalizing on every pass and creating space where there was none. His third goal, a well-timed finish, capped off a dominant performance that ultimately sealed the victory for the Kings. M. Ottoni was equally impressive in net, making a series of jaw-dropping saves to preserve the lead. Her performance was instrumental in preventing the Kraken -from completing their comeback. Time and again, Ottoni stood tall, particularly in the latter stages of the game, when the Kraken pushed hard to even the score. Despite the Kraken's relentless efforts, the Kings maintained their composure, allowing them to hold onto their lead and secure the win. Pizzuco’s hat trick and Ottoni’s standout goaltending proved to be the difference in this hard-fought contest.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Joe Pizzuco of the Kings. Pizzuco’s dominant performance highlighted his elite skills, cementing his status as one of the league's most dangerous players. His ability to execute in key moments, combined with his relentless drive, was a testament to his status as the GOAT of the league.

Wild Collapse as Panthers Score Six Unanswered Goals in Comeback Win

(6)Wild vs Panthers(7)

The Wild appeared to be in full control, surging to a commanding 6-2 lead midway through their matchup against the Panthers. T. Longhi and M. Barone each scored twice, and the team looked poised for a decisive victory. However, the Panthers flipped the script in spectacular fashion, rallying with six unanswered goals to secure a dramatic 8-7 win. The Panthers seemed out of sorts for much of the first half, struggling to contain the Wild’s relentless attack. But at the 30-minute mark, they found their rhythm and began their stunning comeback. J. Bergola ignited the rally with back-to-back goals, cutting into the deficit and shifting the momentum in the Panthers' favor. With the game within reach, M. Cimenelli took over. The sharpshooter unleashed a barrage of shots that left the Wild defense scrambling. Two of his attempts found the back of the net, including a laser that stood as the game-winning goal. Cimenelli’s performance epitomized the Panthers’ resilience and determination as they completed the turnaround. Once the Panthers seized a 7-6 lead, the Wild threw everything they had into regaining control. They peppered the Panthers’ net with shot after shot, but H. Gebrayel stood tall. The goaltender made several jaw-dropping saves in the dying minutes, preserving the Panthers' slim margin and crushing the Wild’s hopes of a last-minute equalizer.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Marc Cimenelli of the Panthers. M. Cimenelli earned Player of the Game honours for his standout performance in the Panthers’ thrilling 8-7 comeback victory over the Wild. The defenseman was relentless throughout the game, utilizing his powerful shot to generate scoring opportunities and ultimately deliver two crucial goals that propelled his team to victory.

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Thursday December 19 (Final)

Clutch Goals Lift Generals Over United in Series Opener

(2)Generals vs United(1) Game 1

The much-anticipated D Thursday Division final between the Generals and United unfolded as expected—a hard-fought, defensive battle that kept spectators on the edge of their seats. With both teams known for their disciplined play, goals came at a premium in this tightly contested affair. The opening period set the tone, with both squads trading scoring chances but failing to capitalize. United had a golden opportunity to strike first with back-to-back power plays. However, the Generals' penalty-kill unit, led by the steady play of goaltender P. Blais, stood tall to keep the game scoreless. Late in the second period, the Generals earned their first power play and wasted no time seizing the moment. M. Provost-Chenier delivered a crucial tally with a blistering shot, giving the Generals a 1-0 lead and injecting energy into their bench. Moments later, with just seconds remaining in the frame, J-R Turgeon doubled the advantage with a perfectly placed shot off a clean setup, sending the Generals into the final period with a commanding 2-0 lead. United came out strong in the third, determined to claw their way back into the game. Despite sustained pressure, they couldn’t crack Blais, who delivered a stellar performance in goal. As the clock wound down, United pulled their net minder for an extra attacker, a move that finally paid off in the final minute of regulation. Using his size to create space, N. Antonacci snapped a quick shot past Blais, spoiling the shutout and bringing United within one. The late goal sparked a frantic push-from United, but the Generals held their ground, denying any further chances and securing the 2-1 victory. With Game 1 in the books, the Generals take a 1-0 series lead into the next matchup. United, while unable to solve Blais for most of the game, showed resilience and will look to carry that momentum into Game 2 as they aim to even the series.

O.Valiquette’s Stunning Goal Seals Championship for Generals

(4)Generals vs United(3) Game 2

Game 2 of the D Thursday Division final promised high drama, and it delivered. With their season on the line, United came out looking to force a decisive Game 3 but found themselves in a difficult position early, conceding two quick goals in the first period. The Generals capitalized on defensive lapses to take control, putting United in an uphill battle. Despite the rocky start, United showed resilience. By the six-minute mark of the second period, T. Ferreira ignited his team’s comeback, capitalizing on a loose ball to halve the deficit. Just a minute later, A. Chappetta unleashed a stunning shot, bringing the score level at 2-2 and shifting the game’s momentum. United's younger and deeper bench began to assert itself, dominating ball possession and creating sustained pressure. This pressure forced the Generals into penalties, giving United opportunities on the power play. However, instead of capitalizing, United suffered a crushing blow. Off a faceoff during a power play, D. Provost-Jarry drove hard to the net, scoring a spectacular shorthanded goal to restore the Generals' lead at 3-2.United refused to fold. On the same power play, Ferreira struck again, scoring his second tally of the game to even the score at 3-3. His effort gave United renewed hope as the third period began to unfold. The period was a tense, back-and-forth battle, with both teams generating quality chances. The Generals struck the decisive blow on a stunning individual effort -from their captain, O. Valiquette. After recovering a loose ball-from his own rebound, Valiquette rifled a shot-from an improbable angle, picking the top corner and leaving the crowd in awe. His highlight-reel goal gave the Generals a slim 4-3 lead with time winding down. United threw everything they had at the Generals in the final minutes, peppering the net with shots and applying relentless pressure. However, the Generals’ disciplined defensive play and clutch goaltending by P.Blais proved too much to overcome. When the final buzzer sounded, the Generals celebrated a well-earned championship victory, capping off the series with back-to-back one-goal wins. Despite the loss, United’s spirited effort in Game 2 showcased their potential and resilience, but the Generals’ experience and timely scoring ultimately sealed their title as D Thursday Division champions. On behalf of Hockeyballe.com, congratulations goes out to Olivier Valiquette and the Generals for winning the D Thursday division.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Olivier Valiquette of the Generals. O. Valiquette earned Player of the Night honours with a standout performance in Game 2 of the D Thursday Division final, showcasing his leadership and elite skill set when his team needed him most. The Generals’ captain was instrumental in securing the championship, delivering two crucial goals, including the game-winner—a jaw-dropping highlight-reel tally that left the crowd in awe.

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Monday December 16 (Final)

C.Chirola and J.Pantelis Spark Fat Roy’s Comeback in Game 1 Win

(2)Plan B vs Fat Roy(3) Game 1

The opening game of the Monday 4vs4 division finals saw Plan B strike first, with J. DeChiara wasting no time in setting the tone for the series. His early goal established the edge for Plan B, who leaned on their defensive structure to maintain the slim lead. Both teams showcased disciplined play and tight checking, making opportunities hard to come by. The game remained tightly contested until midway through the final frame, when momentum swung decisively in Fat Roy’s favor. In a lightning-quick sequence, C. Chirola tied the game with a well-placed shot that eluded the goaltender. Just moments later, J. Pantelis broke the deadlock with a critical go-ahead goal that injected energy into Fat Roy’s bench. The pressure mounted for Plan B as Fat Roy capitalized on a late power play. D. Lombardi delivered the clutch insurance marker with the man advantage, solidifying the 3-2 victory and giving Fat Roy a 1-0 series lead.

Plan B’s Epic Comeback Forces Decisive Game 3

(5)Plan B vs Fat Roy(4) S.O Game 2

Facing elimination in Game 2 of the Monday 4vs4 division final, Plan B appeared destined for an early exit after a disastrous start. Fat Roy came out firing, scoring three unanswered goals and seizing total control of the game. J. Pantelis opened the scoring with a perfect finish, followed by back-to-back goals-from D. Lombardi, whose scoring touch was on full display. With a 3-0 cushion, Fat Roy seemed poised to secure the championship. But Plan B wasn’t ready to fold. The comeback began when B. Daniele launched a long-range shot that somehow found its way past J. Sanoudakis, igniting hope for Plan B. Moments later, P. Musto followed suit, sending the ball into traffic where it somehow made its way into the net. Just like that, the deficit was cut to 3-2, and momentum started to swing. As the clock wound down, Plan B pulled out their net minder for the extra attacker in search of a must needed tally. With under a minute to play, J. Mandracchia unleashed a perfect one-timer to tie the game, completing the improbable comeback and forcing a shootout. With J. Mandracchia and P. Musto converting their attempts along with D.Delaronde denying two of three attempts in the shootout, Plan B was able to even the series and force a third and deciding game.

Plan B Rides Momentum to Championship Glory

(4)Plan B vs Fat Roy(0) Game 3

After an incredible rally in Game 2 to force a decisive Game 3, Plan B carried their momentum straight through to victory, clinching the Monday 4vs4 division championship with a commanding performance. With both teams playing cautiously in the early stages, it was Plan B who broke the deadlock. J. Mandracchia showcased his determination, driving to the net and tapping in a loose ball to give his team the all-important first goal. The energy-from that opening tally carried over, as Plan B struck again almost immediately. B. Daniele ripped a perfect shot that left J. Sanoudakis no chance, doubling the lead to 2-0 and putting Fat Roy on the ropes. The two-goal cushion proved to be insurmountable as Plan B locked things down defensively, refusing to give Fat Roy any opportunities to generate sustained pressure. Net minder D. Delaronde stood tall, turning away every attempt and providing the backbone for Plan B’s stifling defensive effort. Desperate to stay alive, Fat Roy pulled their goaltender for the extra attacker late in the game. However, Plan B capitalized on the gamble, with N. Antonacci and G. DeMarinis each scoring empty-net goals to seal the 4-0 victory and secure the championship. From-backs against the wall to the top of the division, Plan B proved why resilience and teamwork are the cornerstones of success in ball hockey. On behalf of Hockeyballe.com, congratulations go out to Joe DeStefano and the rest of Plan B for getting it done.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Biaggo Daniele of Plan B. With his clutch performances on both ends of the court, B. Daniele exemplified what it takes to be a champion, stepping up when his team needed him most. His efforts not only earned him individual recognition but also helped lift Plan B to the Monday 4vs4 division title.

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Tuesday May 28(Final)

Team Canada Edges Past Team Greece  to Win Dek Elite Championship

(3)Team Canada vs Team Greece(2) Game 2

In a thrilling conclusion to the Dek Elite Division finals, Team Canada emerged victorious over Team Greece with a hard-fought 3-2 win, clinching the championship in a best-of-three series. With Team Canada leading 1-0 in the series, both teams entered Game 2 with everything at stake. Team Greece, despite being the underdogs, put up a commendable challenge, forcing Team Canada to work for every inch of the court. The game was marked by intense back-and-forth action, with both teams trading blows throughout the match. Team Greece got on board first, taking an early 1-0 lead in the second period on a goal by S.Karageorgos , surprising many who expected Team Canada to dominate. However, Team Canada quickly responded to level the score thanks to a prolific goal scorer in M-A Trudeau. For a second time during the match, Team Greece found themselves up again, but weren’t able to protect it long enough as Team Canada battled back to level the score. With the score tied at 2-2 late in the game, M-A Trudeau came through for Team Canada with a perfect one-timer on the power play. Trudeau's goal broke the deadlock and ultimately secured the championship for Team Canada in a thrilling fashion. With Trudeau's goal standing as the game-winner, Team Canada celebrated their hard-earned championship victory after a gruelling battle with Team Greece. The victory was a testament to Team Canada's skill, determination, and ability to perform under pressure. In the end, Team Canada proved themselves worthy champions of the Dek Elite Division, overcoming a determined challenge-from Team Greece to claim the title. Despite the tough competition, Team Canada's resilience and clutch performances were key factors in their success. As they lifted the championship trophy, Team Canada celebrated their well-deserved victory, capping off an unforgettable season of Dek Elite ball hockey. On behalf of Hockeyballe.com, congratulations go out to Hung Nguyen and the rest of Team Canada for hoisting the Del Elite trophy.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to M-A Trudeau of Team Canada. M-A Trudeau's performance was instrumental in Team Canada's victory, as he scored two crucial goals, including a late one-timer that snapped a 2-2 tie and secured the championship for Team Canada.

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Tuesday March 3

(4)GK vs Capitals(2)

GK surge early in third period to top Capitals

Despite giving up the opening and closing goal of the game, the rest in between belonged to the GK. The Capitals managed to hang in there long enough but eventually realised it was done when M.David and F.Belisle each struck early in the third period for a 4-1 lead. It was clear that the up hill battle from that point on felt unrealistic for the Capitals having to go up against a team can shut anybody down. In his season debut, P-O Girouard did not disappoint forming his brick wall structure stopping close to 20 shots. The win saw four different players cash in with M.David’s third period marker holding up for the winner.

(2)Montreal As vs Black Knights(5)

Y.Derohannessian’s late shorty seals the deal for the Black Knights

Y.Derohannessian couldn’t have picked a better time than to notch a shorthanded goal. Although the Black Knights were in front 3-2, that tally pretty much summed up the game between the two sides with just over three minutes remaining. It was an overall solid performance from the two teams with each side carrying the play. M.Ianovale struck first to get the balling rolling for the Montreal As and didn’t give up their first tally till the four minute mark of the second period. Once the game was tied, J.Gagne took over bagging two in a row to put the Black Knights in the drivers seat. A.Lemay did eventually respond to reduce the gap but it was all for nothing as Derohannessian struck shortly after with a huge blow.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Jonathan Gagne of the Black Knights. Big time players know when to show up when the game is on the line. J.Gagne was proof of that once again for the Black Knights collecting back to back tallies after snapping a dead lock 1-1 tie.

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Tuesday May 28(Final)

Team Canada Edges Past Team Greece  to Win Dek Elite Championship

(3)Team Canada vs Team Greece(2) Game 2

In a thrilling conclusion to the Dek Elite Division finals, Team Canada emerged victorious over Team Greece with a hard-fought 3-2 win, clinching the championship in a best-of-three series. With Team Canada leading 1-0 in the series, both teams entered Game 2 with everything at stake. Team Greece, despite being the underdogs, put up a commendable challenge, forcing Team Canada to work for every inch of the court. The game was marked by intense back-and-forth action, with both teams trading blows throughout the match. Team Greece got on board first, taking an early 1-0 lead in the second period on a goal by S.Karageorgos , surprising many who expected Team Canada to dominate. However, Team Canada quickly responded to level the score thanks to a prolific goal scorer in M-A Trudeau. For a second time during the match, Team Greece found themselves up again, but weren’t able to protect it long enough as Team Canada battled back to level the score. With the score tied at 2-2 late in the game, M-A Trudeau came through for Team Canada with a perfect one-timer on the power play. Trudeau's goal broke the deadlock and ultimately secured the championship for Team Canada in a thrilling fashion. With Trudeau's goal standing as the game-winner, Team Canada celebrated their hard-earned championship victory after a gruelling battle with Team Greece. The victory was a testament to Team Canada's skill, determination, and ability to perform under pressure. In the end, Team Canada proved themselves worthy champions of the Dek Elite Division, overcoming a determined challenge-from Team Greece to claim the title. Despite the tough competition, Team Canada's resilience and clutch performances were key factors in their success. As they lifted the championship trophy, Team Canada celebrated their well-deserved victory, capping off an unforgettable season of Dek Elite ball hockey. On behalf of Hockeyballe.com, congratulations go out to Hung Nguyen and the rest of Team Canada for hoisting the Del Elite trophy.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to M-A Trudeau of Team Canada. M-A Trudeau's performance was instrumental in Team Canada's victory, as he scored two crucial goals, including a late one-timer that snapped a 2-2 tie and secured the championship for Team Canada.

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