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Thursday October 10

Generals Hold Off Fatal Demons in Gritty Victory

(5)Generals vs Fatal Demons(2)

As expected, the Generals and Fatal Demons battled fiercely in a hard-fought contest on Thursday night, with both teams grinding it out until the final buzzer. The Generals held a crucial edge throughout, maintaining control by playing with the lead and managing the game's tempo. After two periods, they led 3-1, setting the stage for a dramatic final frame. The Fatal Demons came out strong in the third, knowing they needed to close the gap. K. Kavan delivered for the Fatal Demons, scoring a crucial goal to make it 3-2 and shift the momentum. With the game hanging in the balance, both sides tightened up defensively, knowing the next goal would likely determine the outcome. The Generals, however, seized their chance when the Fatal Demons took a costly penalty late in the period. M. Proulx-Label took advantage on the power play, scoring a crucial insurance marker to put the Generals ahead 4-2, effectively sealing the victory. Both goaltenders were impressive in this tightly contested game. Emanuel stood tall for the Generals, earning the win with several key saves, especially when the Fatal Demons pressed hard in the third. On the other side, J. Sanoudakis made a number of big stops to keep the Fatal Demons in it, but his efforts weren’t enough to overcome the Generals' well-rounded performance.

Quick Third-Period Goals Power Grenadiers to Win Against United

(0)United vs Les Grenadiers(5)

In what was a tightly contested game for much of the night, Les Grenadiers pulled away with a pair of quick third-period goals, ultimately earning a commanding 5-0 victory over United. Though the score line suggests a one-sided affair, the game was anything but, with United applying constant pressure and generating quality chances. However, R. Province was stellar in net, turning aside everything United threw his way. Les Grenadiers opened the scoring with a goal-from S. Jean-Denis in the first period, giving them an early edge. T. Dorneval added to the lead, finding the back of the net in the second period to make it 2-0. Despite Les Grenadiers’ advantage, United stayed in the fight, pressing hard but failing to solve Province, who stood tall with save after save. As the game moved into the third period, United was still within striking distance, but a pair of back-to-back goals within minutes stretched Les Grenadiers’ lead to 4-0, all but deflating United’s hopes of a comeback. Jean-Denis and Dorneval’s impressive two-goal performances paved the way for Les Grenadiers, but it was Province's stellar goaltending that solidified the shutout and secured the win. The late third-period surge sealed the victory, with Les Grenadiers adding one more insurance marker to walk away with a well-earned 5-0 win.

Shootout Heroics Lift Armadillos Over Rated R

(4)Armadillos vs Rated R(2) S.O

Both teams battled hard, with momentum swinging back and forth, but the Armadillos had the final say in a tightly contested matchup that required both overtime and a shootout to decide the winner. Rated R struck first in the opening period, thanks to a blistering power-play slap shot-from D. Verta, giving them a 1-0 lead. Their early advantage held for much of the game, but the second period saw a shift in momentum as the Armadillos found their rhythm. N. Chiminian scored the equalizer before D. Andrade added another to put the Armadillos up 2-1 heading into the final frame. With time running out in the third period, Rated R pressed hard and found a lifeline. T. Sourias buried the tying goal with less than five minutes remaining, knotting the game at 2-2 and forcing overtime. Both goaltenders were stellar throughout the night, with F. Baratta of Rated R and C. Stavriadis of the Armadillos making key saves, especially in overtime, which ended scoreless despite high-pressure moments on both ends. In the shootout, the Armadillos sealed the win with D. Andrade and G. Bouchard both finding the back of the net. C. Stavriadis capped his strong performance by shutting the door on Rated R’s shooters, securing the 4-2 victory for the Armadillos. The game was a testament to the goaltending and defensive efforts-from both sides, but the Armadillos’ resilience and clutch shooting in the shootout ultimately made the difference.

R.Beaver Leads the Charge as Assadi Consulting inc Downs Snipers

(5)Assadi Consulting inc vs Snipers(2)

The Snipers struggled to find their rhythm in a frustrating game against the Assadi Consulting inc, as missed opportunities left them chasing the score for much of the night. The Assadi Consulting inc’s cohesive defensive structure and timely scoring proved too much to handle. The Snipers started with good energy, but their inability to capitalize on early chances quickly became the story of the game. Meanwhile, the Assadi Consulting inc made the most of their opportunities, opening the scoring late in the first period when A.Papazian found the back of the net with a quick wrist shot. As the Snipers pressed for a response, they were met with a solid wall, as Pedram Assadi turned away every shot in the early going. The Assadi Consulting inc extended their lead in the second period, with R.Beaver showing his scoring touch. The Snipers tried to create some offensive pressure, but the Assadi Consulting inc’s defensive unit did a stellar job, clogging up shooting lanes and breaking up passes, limiting the Snipers' quality looks. Late in the second period, the Snipers had their best chance yet, but Pedram Assadi made a key save to preserve the 3-0 lead heading into the final frame. The Snipers finally found a breakthrough in the third period when they beat Pedram Assadi, but it was too little, too late. Later in the period, R. Beaver completed his hat trick, feeding the ball into an empty net to seal the 5-2 victory.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Ricardo Province of Les Grenadiers. Province’s stellar goaltending anchored the Grenadiers’ win, and his ability to hold the fort gave his team the confidence to pull away late in the game. His shutout effort was crucial in solidifying the 5-0 victory, making him the clear choice for Player of the Night.

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Wednesday October 9

Blues Rally Late to Defeat Golden Knights in Overtime Thriller

(7)Blues vs Golden knights(6) O.T

The match opened with both teams trading quick goals, setting the stage for a high-scoring affair. T. Settino was on fire for the Blues, notching a hat trick in the early stages to keep his team level with the Golden Knights. His scoring prowess was matched by the Knights’ aggressive offense, making it 3-3 by the first portion of the game. Despite the offensive outburst, the goaltenders quickly took over, turning the game into a tightly contested chess match. C.Farion was a brick wall for the Blues, making key saves to frustrate the Golden Knights’ shooters, while A. Vernucci stood equally strong in the opposite crease, stopping several close-range chances to keep the game knotted. With both teams locked down defensively, scoring opportunities became scarce. The game remained tied at 3-3 deep into the final stretch until the Golden Knights found an extra gear. A couple of late strikes gave them a 6-4 lead, and it seemed like the game was slipping away-from the Blues. But with time winding down, T. Settino struck again, reducing the deficit to one and sparking life back into his squad. The Blues, refusing to back down, put immense pressure on Vernucci as they fought to tie it. With just ten seconds remaining, T. Scarpelli delivered a clutch goal, beating Vernucci with a well-placed shot to send the game into overtime. The equalizer completely swung the momentum back in the Blues’ favor. In the extra session, the Blues carried their late-game surge into the overtime period, applying relentless pressure on the Golden Knights’ defense. It wasn’t long before J-F Sauve found an opening and buried the winner, completing the Blues’ comeback and securing a thrilling 7-6 win.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to C.Farion of the Blues. His impact was especially felt during the scoreless stretch in the middle stages, where he made a series of critical saves to prevent the Golden Knights-from pulling away. Time and again, he stymied their offense with quick reflexes, denying multiple attempts and smothering rebounds to keep the score locked at 3-3.

Senators Overcome Early Deficit, Capitalize on Penalties to Defeat Hurricanes

(13)Senators vs Hurricanes( 8 )

The Hurricanes came out firing on all cylinders, jumping to a commanding 5-2 lead and looking in control of the game. Their early offense was sharp, moving the ball well and creating quality scoring chances that had the Senators on their heels. However, what seemed like a promising night quickly unraveled when the Hurricanes ran into penalty trouble midway through the contest. Three consecutive penalties proved to be the turning point, as the Senators pounced on each opportunity with lethal efficiency. On every penalty shot, a different player stepped up, showcasing the team’s balanced attack. The penalty shot conversions gave the Senators all the momentum they needed to flip the script, and they quickly began to pour on the offense. Led by C. White, who netted a hat trick, the Senators' offense found its rhythm. White's three goals, coupled with contributions-from nearly every player on the team, overwhelmed the Hurricanes’ defense. The Senators capitalized on the Hurricanes’ undisciplined play, scoring multiple times in quick succession as their attack gelled. Once they started scoring, they didn’t let up, going on a rampage that saw them tally 11 of the game’s final 14 goals. The Hurricanes, despite their early success, were unable to recover-from the momentum shift caused by their penalty trouble. Their offense stalled while their defense struggled to contain the onslaught, and the game slipped out of their hands.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Chris White of the Senators. White’s hat trick was the spark that ignited the Senators’ comeback. His clutch scoring and tenacious play under pressure allowed his team to erase a three-goal deficit and cruise to victory. By the time the final buzzer sounded, White’s impact was unmistakable as the driving force behind the Senators’ remarkable turnaround.

Early Onslaught Leads Oilers to Triumph Over Stars

(7)Stars vs Oilers(10)

The Oilers came out flying, building an early lead that proved too much for the Stars to overcome despite a strong finish. The Oilers took control of the game by the midway point, leading 8-3, thanks to a combination of speed, precise passing, and opportunistic scoring. While the Stars mounted a late push, the deficit was simply too large to erase as the Oilers secured a 10-7 victory. F.Bchara was the standout for the Oilers, rifling home a hat trick that kept the Stars at bay. A. DeCarolis and A. Kalaydjian each added two goals, further strengthening the Oilers’ offensive presence. The Stars did show flashes of resilience, narrowing the score line in the final stretch, but their efforts were ultimately overshadowed by the Oilers' dominant start. Despite their late-game surge, the Oilers maintained composure to close out the match, holding off any real threat of a comeback. It was a win fueled by quick execution and solid teamwork-from the Oilers, setting the tone-from the opening faceoff.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to F.Bchara of the Oilers. While the Stars rallied late, narrowing the score with a flurry of goals, Bchara’s five-point performance ensured the Oilers had more than enough cushion to fend off the comeback and secure the victory. His all-around play, combining scoring touch with playmaking, made him a clear standout in a high-scoring affair.

Avalanche’s Crisp Passing Outlasts Rangers in Victory

(11)Avalanche vs Rangers(6)

The Avalanche’s quick, precise passing was the difference-maker in a high-paced 11-6 win over the Rangers. Although the Rangers kept the game close for much of the match, the Avalanche’s ability to execute clean, efficient plays allowed them to gradually pull away, converting key opportunities as the game wore on. M. DiLena was once again a force out there, leading the Avalanche with a hat trick and an assist. His smart positioning and finishing touch kept the Rangers on their heels. DiLena opened the scoring with a well-placed shot, added two more goals in key moments, and assisted on a pivotal play that extended the Avalanche’s lead. D. Carlucci and M. Barone were equally impressive, each contributing to the Avalanche’s offensive surge. Their chemistry was evident, combining for multiple points that helped swing the momentum in the Avalanche’s favor. The Rangers showed resilience, matching the Avalanche’s energy for most of the game, but they struggled to contain the Avalanche’s crisp passing in the later stages. Despite a solid effort-from their offense, the Rangers couldn’t keep up as the Avalanche consistently found the back of the net with well-executed plays, sealing the 11-6 win.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Michael Barone of the Avalanche. Barone's four-point effort highlighted an all-around stellar game, leading the Avalanche to pull away in the second half and secure the victory. His leadership and playmaking were instrumental in sealing the win.

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Tuesday October 8

Penguins Edge Sharks as T.Bergomi’s Last-Minute Strike Seals the Deal

( 8 )Penguins vs Sharks(6)

In a thrilling back-and-forth contest, the Penguins and Sharks battled down to the wire, trading goals and momentum throughout the match. Both teams came out with high intensity, and the lead changed hands multiple times, setting up a dramatic finish that kept fans on the edge of their seats. As the game entered its final stages, the teams found themselves deadlocked at 6-6. It looked destined for overtime until, with about a minute remaining, T. Bergomi found some space and was able to beat the Sharks’ net minder for a massive go-ahead goal. Just seconds later, M. Porato put the nail in the coffin with his second of the night, securing an 8-6 victory for the Penguins and sealing an exciting finish to an action-packed game. With their resilient performance, the Penguins held off a late surge-from the Sharks and emerged victorious, thanks in large part to timely contributions-from Bergomi, Porato, and J.Goodwin, who collected four points. On the Sharks' end, J. Choudhry’s efforts weren’t enough to turn the tide, but his strong outing kept them competitive until the very end.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Tony Bergomi of the Penguins. With one goal, two assists, and a string of pivotal defensive plays, T. Bergomi’s complete effort proved to be the difference-maker, securing a hard-fought win for the Penguins.

Ducks’ All-Around Effort Sinks Canucks in Hard Fought Win

( 8 )Ducks vs Canucks(4)

The Ducks showcased a complete team effort as they claimed an 8-4 victory over the Canucks, combining strong goaltending, timely scoring, and disciplined defensive play to earn a hard-fought win. The tone was set early on, thanks to J. DeLema’s two quick goals, which gave the Ducks the momentum they needed to establish an early foothold in the game. The Canucks, to their credit, responded well and generated a number of high-quality chances. They applied pressure in the offensive zone and tested A. Benedetto with some dangerous shots. Benedetto, however, stood tall between the pipes, making several key saves to maintain the Ducks’ advantage. Despite the Canucks’ efforts, they struggled to find the timely goals they needed to close the gap. The Ducks' defense did an excellent job of clearing rebounds and disrupting passing lanes, allowing Benedetto to see most of the shots clearly. As the game wore on, the Ducks’ ability to lock down defensively became increasingly apparent, frustrating the Canucks’ offense. The Ducks’ collective effort and focus were evident throughout the contest. They communicated well, moved the ball with precision, and committed to a strong defensive game plan once they had the lead. The Canucks, meanwhile, struggled to break through when it mattered most, as Benedetto and his defense stayed one step ahead.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to John DeLema of the Ducks. When the final horn sounded, J. DeLima’s stat line spoke volumes: two goals, one assist, and countless plays that didn’t show up on the score sheet but made a huge difference in the outcome. His early scoring surge and defensive contributions set the tone, helping the Ducks secure a well-earned victory and earning him the well-deserved Player of the Game honors.

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Monday October 7

Experienced Classics Outlast Sharpshooters in a Thrilling Opener Before Routing Them in Second Game

It was an exciting opening night in the Monday 4 vs 4 division as the Classics squared off against the Sharpshooters in a highly anticipated doubleheader. Despite missing key pieces, the Sharpshooters delivered a competitive performance in the first game, but ultimately came up short, falling 6-5 to the Classics. The Sharpshooters were relentless, finding ways to keep pace with the seasoned Classics through creative playmaking and timely goal-scoring. Even though the Classics managed to pull ahead multiple times, the Sharpshooters clawed back with counterattacks, exploiting open lanes and capitalizing on any defensive lapses. Still, the Classics’ composure and balanced attack prevailed. With their lineup firing-from all angles, they leaned on the experience of their core players to secure the win. Defensive contributions also played a part, with the Classics’ backline limiting the Sharpshooters’ opportunities late in the game. In the second encounter, however, the Sharpshooters couldn’t replicate their earlier success. The Classics came out swinging, dictating the pace-from the get-go and suffocating any chance of a Sharpshooters’ comeback. Controlling possession and transitioning seamlessly, the Classics overwhelmed their opponent en route to a dominant 8-1 victory. S. Morante was sound in net, turning away any of the limited chances the Sharpshooters managed to create. Meanwhile, the Classics’ offense spread out the scoring yet again, showcasing their depth. Players moved the ball effortlessly, finding open men and converting on nearly every opportunity. Whether it was one-timers, rebounds, or individual efforts, the Classics were relentless in their offensive pressure. The opening night doubleheader highlighted both the Sharpshooters' potential and the sheer strength of the Classics when in control. With a complete roster and dominant display, the Classics set the tone for the season, making it clear they’ll be a team to beat.

(6)Classics vs Sharpshooters(5)

( 8 )Classics vs Sharpshooters(1)

Plan B and Fat Roy Split Electrifying Doubleheader in a Display of Skill and Resilience

The intensity was palpable as Fat Roy and Plan B faced off in a thrilling doubleheader that had everyone on the edge of their seats. Both teams brought their best, playing at a blistering pace that showcased the talent and chemistry on both sides. In the end, the two squads traded blows, each walking away with a hard-fought victory in a dramatic series that saw everything-from clutch performances to game-changing plays. In the opener, Plan B emerged victorious with a nail-biting 7-6 win, but it wasn’t without resistance. Fat Roy kept themselves within striking distance throughout the game, refusing to go away quietly. T. Fereira led the charge, putting on a master class with two goals and four assists, dictating play-from all over the court and setting up crucial scoring chances. D. Lombardi also made his presence felt, finding the back of the net twice. Each time Plan B thought they had pulled away, Fat Roy came storming back, cutting into the deficit and building momentum. For Plan B, N.Antonacci was the hero, sealing the deal by notching his second of the night as the eventual game-winner. J. Mandracchia was another key contributor, tallying a pair of goals and driving the offense with his speed and shot. Even when faced with pressure-from Fat Roy’s relentless fore-check, Plan B found ways to respond, capitalizing on quick transitions and open space to secure the narrow victory. The second game was just as captivating. Plan B looked to carry their momentum forward, building a solid 5-3 lead as the clock wound down. Once again, Fat Roy refused to back down. T. Fereira continued to be a force, creating plays with his vision and skill. With time running out, he delivered a perfect feed to his captain, C. Zafiropoulos, who buried the tying goal with just five seconds left on the clock, sending the Fat Roy bench into a frenzy and the game into a shootout. In the one-on-one showdown, D. Lombardi stepped up again, scoring the lone goal of the shootout with a slick move to give Fat Roy the win and split the night’s results.

(6)Fat Roy vs Plan B(7)

(6)Fat Roy vs Plan B(5) S.O

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Tommy Fereira of Fat Roy. Fereira’s exceptional performance was not just about the numbers; it was his poise under pressure, leadership on the rink, and relentless energy that made the difference. With 10 points across two games, Fereira showcased why he’s one of the most impactful players in the division, solidifying his role as a game-changer for Fat Roy.

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Sunday October 6

Kraken Stick to Their Game Plan, Sink Red Wings

( 8 )Kraken vs Red Wings(1)

With a focus on clogging up lanes and limiting high-danger chances, the Kraken's suffocating defense and sharp counterattacks were on full display, making it a frustrating night for the Red Wings’ forwards. C. DeCotis led the charge with an all-around performance, scoring twice and adding a pair of assists to his tally. His knack for being in the right place at the right time helped the Kraken capitalize on turnovers and transition quickly into offense. L. Katsifolis and C. Cusson each chipped in two goals of their own, adding to the relentless offensive pressure that the Kraken maintained throughout the game. The lone bright spot for the Red Wings came in the-from of E. Amaral, who managed to sneak one past S. Sauk for their only goal of the night. But other than that brief moment of success, the Red Wings were stifled by a well-organized Kraken defense that allowed few quality looks. Even when the Red Wings generated some zone time, they struggled to break through and create high-end chances, as the Kraken’s defenders consistently got in shooting lanes, forced turnovers, and denied any second opportunities. S.Sauk was solid between the pipes, turning away everything else the Red Wings threw at him to backstop the Kraken to a decisive win.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Scott Sauk of the Kraken. Sauk was a wall in net, turning aside nearly everything the Red Wings could throw his way and giving his team the confidence to push forward offensively. Despite facing a handful of dangerous rushes and some tricky deflections, Sauk remained calm and composed, positioning himself perfectly to deny every quality look.

Panthers Pull Away with Quick Flurry to Defeat Bruins

(5)Bruins vs Panthers(7)

The Panthers used a three-goal explosion in only five minutes to turn a tight contest into a 7-5 victory over the resilient Bruins. Up until that point, the game was a back-and-forth affair, with both teams trading chances and goals in an evenly matched battle. But once the Panthers broke through with their rapid scoring spree, the momentum swung firmly in their favour, and they never looked back. P. Petraccione was a bright spot for the Bruins, rifling in a pair of goals to keep his team within striking distance. His quick release and accurate shooting gave the Panthers’ net minder trouble, and his offensive contributions were key to keeping the game close in the early going. The Bruins did a solid job creating scoring opportunities and matching the Panthers’ intensity, trading goals through the first portion of the match in what looked to be a game that could go either way. For the Panthers, F. Mastrocola led the way offensively, also scoring twice as his team battled to stay a step ahead. His speed and knack for finding soft spots in the defense created problems for the Bruins, who struggled to contain him in transition. With the game deadlocked at 4-4, the Panthers erupted for three goals in a span of about five minutes, catching the Bruins off guard and tilting the contest decisively in their favour. A. Zarzour converted on a nifty penalty shot, weaving in with patience before making a move to the blocker side to beat the goalie cleanly. The Bruins continued to press and managed to get one back, cutting the deficit to 7-5,but it was too little, too late, as the Panthers regrouped and tightened up defensively to close out the game and secure the win.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Frank Mastrocola of the Panthers. Mastrocola’s timely goals were exactly what the Panthers needed to pull away and secure the win. His ability to step up in key situations made the difference in an otherwise evenly matched contest, showing why he’s such a vital piece for the Panthers’ offensive attack.

Islanders Defy the Odds with Stunning Comeback Win Over Predators

(9)Predators vs Islanders(10)

In what can only be described as a wild and unpredictable showdown, the Islanders pulled off a jaw-dropping comeback, rallying-from a four-goal deficit to stun the Predators 10-9. It was a rollercoaster of a game that saw both teams trade massive momentum swings before the Islanders managed to squeeze out the improbable victory in the dying minutes. The game started in favour of the Islanders, who looked dominant early on as they built up a commanding 5-2 lead. Crisp passing, quick shots, and excellent zone possession allowed them to control play, leaving the Predators scrambling to keep pace. But just as it seemed the Islanders were taking complete control, the script flipped dramatically. The Predators roared back, rattling off an incredible seven unanswered goals to turn a 5-2 deficit into a seemingly insurmountable 9-5 lead with less than ten minutes remaining. F. Martin was unstoppable during the surge, lighting up the scoreboard with a hat trick, while D. Nemiroff was the catalyst behind it all, piling up five points with quick passes and smart playmaking that left the Islanders scrambling. The Predators' outburst caught everyone by surprise, and the Islanders looked stunned, struggling to contain the onslaught. With the clock winding down and a four-goal gap to overcome, it seemed the game was all but over for the Islanders. But instead of folding, they found another gear, responding in spectacular fashion. What followed was a comeback for the ages as the Islanders turned the tables, scoring five straight goals of their own to silence the Predators and complete an incredible turnaround. With time running down and the game tied 9-9, the Islanders capitalized on one final opportunity thanks to M.Zuccaro. His game-winning goal capped off a frantic sequence that saw the Islanders net five tallies in just over five minutes.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Marco Zuccaro of the Islanders. His setup brought the Islanders level at 9-9, injecting a surge of confidence into his teammates as they fought to complete the turnaround. Just when it seemed like overtime was looming, Zuccaro found himself in the right place at the right time, securing the win with a huge late marker.

Wild Squeeze Out Nail-Biter Victory Over Canadiens

(9)Wild vs Canadiens( 8 )

The Wild started strong, jumping out to an impressive 7-2 lead just before the midway point of the game. J. Tzanetakos was the star of the first half, going on a scoring spree that saw him net four goals. His quick release and accurate shooting were too much for the Canadiens' defense to handle early on, and it looked like the Wild were on their way to a comfortable win. However, as the game progressed, the Wild's momentum began to falter. Instead of extending their lead, they found themselves on the back foot as the Canadiens rallied to claw their way back into the contest. The tide began to turn as the Canadiens’ offense came alive, fuelled by contributions-from NK.Rag and M. Paciencia, who each played pivotal roles in the comeback effort. The pair shared three key points in the latter stages, showcasing their ability to capitalize on the Wild's defensive lapses. With a mix of determination and skill, the Canadiens rattled off six goals, erasing what seemed like an insurmountable deficit. Their relentless pressure and smart play around the net eventually led to the game being tied at 8-8, sending shockwaves through the Wild's bench and leaving fans on the edge of their seats. Just when it looked like regulation might end in a dramatic tie, the Wild were awarded a critical penalty shot with only 30 seconds remaining. The pressure was palpable, with both teams knowing how much was on the line. Stepping up in the clutch, E. Allen took the penalty shot with composure. He carefully approached the ball, feigned a move to one side, and slipped the ball past the Canadiens' goalie, finding the back of the net for the game-winner. Allen’s calm and patient execution under pressure secured the victory for the Wild, allowing them to escape with a hard-fought win despite the late-game chaos. The game ended with the Wild celebrating their resilience, while the Canadiens were left to ponder how they let such a promising comeback slip away in the final moments.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Jimmy Tzanetakos of the Wild. Tzanetakos's performance epitomized the kind of play that the Wild needed to secure their victory. His ability to deliver in critical moments, combined with his offensive skills, made him the standout player of the night. With four goals and two assists, he helped his team not only to establish an early lead but also to navigate the high-pressure situation that unfolded in the final moments of the game.

Kings Overwhelm Blackhawks in High-Scoring Affair Despite Late Push

( 8 )Blackhawks vs Kings(13)

Both teams were quick to find the back of the net in the early goings, but the Kings ultimately capitalized on a scoring drought-from their opponents, using a dominating 20-minute stretch to establish a commanding lead. While the Blackhawks refused to go quietly, mounting a spirited comeback in the final stretch, it wasn’t enough to close the gap. For the Kings, the Kalaydjian brothers took control, putting up eye-popping numbers. A. Kalaydjian led the scoring parade with a sensational five-goal performance, proving to be a consistent threat all night. Meanwhile, his brother S. Kalaydjian orchestrated the Kings’ offensive machine, tallying an incredible nine points through a combination of goals and assists, often exploiting defensive breakdowns to set up his teammates for easy tap-ins. M. Estrela also showcased her knack for converting under pressure, burying two penalty shots while dishing out three helpers. On the other side, the Blackhawks were paced by T. Koutlis, who singlehandedly kept his team in the game with a stunning five-goal performance. His relentless pursuit of the net gave the Blackhawks a much-needed spark, especially as they rallied late. The Blackhawks’ late barrage of goals cut the Kings’ lead, but they simply ran out of time to complete the comeback. While the Blackhawks showed heart and determination, their lengthy dry spell in the middle of the game proved costly.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Sevag Kalaydjian of the Kings. The dynamic forward put on an offensive clinic, racking up a staggering nine points to spearhead his team’s attack. Kalaydjian’s vision, poise, and pinpoint passing were on full display as he orchestrated the Kings' game plan, leaving the Blackhawks scrambling to keep up.

Sabres Storm Back to Defeat Flyers with Second-Half Surge

(9)Sabres vs Flyers(6)

The Flyers set the tone in the first half, showcasing a well-rounded offensive display and capitalizing on key opportunities. C. White and M. Paciencia led the charge, each scoring twice, while their team’s relentless pressure resulted in two penalty shots that were expertly converted. But the Sabres had other plans. N. Macri ignited the spark, leading his team’s comeback with a dazzling four-goal performance. His ability to find open lanes and unleash quick releases gave the Flyers’ defense fits. After being stymied early on, the Sabres’ supporting cast elevated their play, contributing key secondary goals and making quick transitions that exposed the Flyers’ defensive gaps. The Sabres' surge began in the second half when they finally found their rhythm, moving the ball crisply and generating high-quality chances. F. Koch, who had struggled early on, suddenly turned the corner and became a wall in net, stifling the Flyers’ attack and frustrating shooters with timely saves. His calm presence allowed the Sabres to settle into a groove, feeding their offensive push and helping them to control the pace of play. The Flyers, on the other hand, struggled to find answers during the Sabres’ barrage, unable to break through Koch’s newfound confidence. As the game slipped out of reach, they became disorganized defensively, leaving Macri and his line mates with far too much space to operate. Despite their strong start, the Flyers will rue missed opportunities and lapses in focus that allowed the Sabres to seize momentum. For the Sabres, their comeback win was a testament to resilience and perseverance, with N. Macri’s offensive explosion and F. Koch’s bounce-back performance serving as the cornerstones of a memorable victory.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Nick Macri of the Sabres. N. Macri’s spectacular four-goal performance was the driving force behind the Sabres’ stunning 9-6 comeback victory over the Flyers, earning him Player of the Game honours. After a sluggish start-from his team, Macri single-handedly turned the tide with his offensive brilliance, injecting life into a Sabres squad that looked outmatched early on.

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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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(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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