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Wednesday January 15

Stars Fight Back-from 5-Goal Deficit, but Oilers Prevail Late

(6)Stars vs Oilers(7)

The Oilers wasted no time asserting their dominance early. By the 20-minute mark, they had stormed to a commanding 6-1 lead, seemingly cruising to an easy win. M. DeSua and T. Nardelli were firing on all cylinders, each finding the back of the net twice. Their offensive firepower, combined with the Stars’ struggles to hold the ball, set the tone for a lopsided affair—or so it seemed. Just when it looked like the Oilers would coast to victory, the Stars began to show signs of life. G. Pace sparked the comeback with a pair of quick goals that seemed to shake the Oilers' confidence. The Stars gained momentum, controlling possession and creating quality scoring chances. With relentless pressure and crisp passing, P. Desforges delivered the equalizer with a precision shot, capping off the Stars' incredible rally to make it 6-6.The stage was set for a dramatic finish, and T. Nardelli seized the spotlight. With only two minutes remaining, the Oilers' sharpshooter took matters into his own hands. Positioned perfectly in the high slot, Nardelli unleashed a picture-perfect wrist shot that soared past the goaltender, completing his hat trick and restoring the Oilers’ lead at 7-6.Despite a last-ditch effort by the Stars to even the score, the Oilers' defense tightened up in the final moments, preserving the win in a game that tested their resolve.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Tony Nardelli of the Oilers. In the dying minutes of the game, Nardelli found himself with the ball in the high slot. With poise and precision, he unleashed a perfectly placed wrist shot that beat the goaltender cleanly, restoring the Oilers’ lead at 7-6. The goal not only sealed his hat trick but also secured a hard-fought victory for the Oilers in a game that could have easily slipped away.

Balanced Offense Propels Avalanche to Victory Over Golden Knights

(6)Avalanche vs Golden Knights(2)

The Golden Knights faced a frustrating outing against the Avalanche, struggling to crack their opponent's defensive structure and goaltending. Falling behind 4-0 early, the Golden Knights spent much of the game desperately searching for their first goal, only to come up short in a 6-2 loss. The Avalanche started strong, quickly building their lead with contributions-from multiple players. Their offense was methodical and balanced, effectively breaking down the Golden Knights' defense and capitalizing on scoring opportunities. C. White was a standout for the Avalanche, notching two goals that further extended his team’s advantage and kept the pressure firmly on the Knights. The Golden Knights finally found a glimmer of hope later in the game when J. Milionis got to G.Kanaras. Milionis managed to beat the net minder , who had been solid between the pipes, to give his team some much-needed life. Despite applying pressure and creating more chances in the final stretch, the Golden Knights couldn’t sustain enough momentum to stage a significant comeback. The Avalanche held firm, with Kanaras continuing to make timely saves to frustrate the Knights' attack. The game was ultimately sealed with two additional goals by the Avalanche, keeping the Golden Knights at bay and securing the 6-2 result.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to George Kanaras of the Avalanche. Kanaras showcased his brilliance early, making several key saves as the Golden Knights pressed for a breakthrough. His poise and positioning frustrated the Knights, who struggled to generate consistent quality chances. Kanaras held a clean sheet deep into the game, allowing the Avalanche to build a comfortable 4-0 lead before conceding late in the game.

Rangers’ Unified Performance Too Much for Senators to Handle

(10)Rangers vs Senators(4)

The Rangers delivered a near-perfect performance in their matchup against the Senators, excelling in all facets of the game to secure a dominant victory. With a balanced approach and contributions-from every corner of the lineup, the Rangers demonstrated why team play is crucial to success. From-the opening draw, the Rangers controlled the tempo, outworking the Senators in both ends of the rink. Their defensive structure limited the Senators' opportunities, while their offensive pressure resulted in a constant barrage of scoring chances. Despite several quality attempts by the Senators, R. Ranieri stood tall in net, turning aside key shots to keep the Rangers comfortably ahead. The Senators found some offense through K. Oliveira, who beat Ranieri twice with his signature rocket shots, showcasing his sharpshooting ability. However, their efforts weren’t enough to overcome the Rangers’ overwhelming team effort. Offensively, D. Carlucci led the charge for the Rangers with a hat trick, displaying a knack for being in the right place at the right time to bury his chances. J. Fidrilis also contributed significantly, adding two goals to further cement the Rangers’ lead. The Rangers' relentless fore-check and seamless passing allowed them to share the scoring load, with no single player overshadowing the collective effort. Their chemistry and commitment to playing as a unit were evident in every shift, earning them a well-deserved victory.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Rino Ranieri of the Rangers. While the Rangers excelled with their balanced offensive and defensive game, Ranieri’s contributions were instrumental in maintaining their lead and quelling any momentum the Senators attempted to build. Facing several high-quality scoring chances, Ranieri stood tall, delivering a series of impressive saves that showcased his reflexes and composure.

Blues' Speed Overpowers Hurricanes

(12)Blues vs Hurricanes(5)

From-the opening faceoff, the Blues' pace proved to be too much for the Hurricanes to handle, as they controlled the game with relentless offensive pressure and quick transitions. While the Hurricanes demonstrated flashes of their quality and managed to put together some offensive moments, they struggled to match the Blues’ tempo. Despite their best efforts, the Hurricanes were often a step behind as the Blues capitalized on opportunities created by their superior speed and chemistry. P. Elizardo led the way for the Blues with a stunning five-goal performance, demonstrating exceptional finishing ability and a nose for the net. Elizardo’s relentless play kept the Hurricanes' defense on their heels throughout the game. J. Teresi and J. Guye-Perrault also played significant roles, each scoring twice and adding to the Blues’ well-rounded attack. The Blues’ ability to spread the scoring across their lineup underscored their team-first mentality and depth, which was key to their success. The Hurricanes managed to find the back of the net five times, showing their resilience despite the score line. However, their inability to contain the Blues’ high-octane offense ultimately sealed their fate.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Paulo Elizardo of the Blues. P. Elizardo earned Player of the Game honours for his extraordinary performance in the Blues' 12-5 victory over the Hurricanes. Elizardo was unstoppable, scoring five goals in total, with four of those goals coming in a remarkable consecutive stretch that put the game out of reach for the Hurricanes.

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Tuesday January 14

Canucks Stunned in OT as C.Arnoldo Completes Hat Trick for the Win

( 8 )Lightning vs Canucks(7)

The Canucks opened the scoring early, asserting themselves with strong offensive pressure. M. Lang and D. Pendino led the way, each scoring twice in regulation. Lang’s deft stickhandling and quick release put the Lightning defense on its heels, while Pendino showcased his knack for finding open space in high-danger areas. Their combined efforts allowed the Canucks to maintain a narrow edge for much of the game. The Lightning, however, were never far behind. Every time the Canucks took the lead, the Lightning struck back. J. Wong and B. Monette were pivotal in keeping their team in the game, each finding the back of the net twice. Wong’s speed and ability to capitalize on turnovers created multiple scoring opportunities, while Monette’s precise shot paid dividends. As regulation concluded with a 7-7 tie, the stakes heightened dramatically in the sudden-death overtime. Both teams traded chances, with odd man rushes, defensive blocks, and clutch goaltending extending the game. The prolonged overtime tested the stamina and focus of every player on the floor. It was C. Arnoldo who ultimately seized the spotlight. With a perfectly executed shot, Arnoldo completed his hat trick, sending the Lightning bench into a frenzy. The goal not only secured the 8-7 victory but also marked the team’s first and final lead of the night—a fitting conclusion to a game filled with resilience and determination.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Claudio Arnoldo of the Lightning. Arnoldo’s impact was felt early as he showcased his skill with precise shooting and smart positioning. Despite the Canucks holding a slight lead for much of the contest, Arnoldo’s play kept the Lightning within striking distance. His first two goals came at critical moments while his third one couldn’t have come at a better time ultimately deciding the game.

Ducks Edge Flames in Gritty Team Effort

(5)Flames vs Ducks(6)

After a challenging stretch of games, the Ducks finally found their rhythm, earning a hard-fought victory over the Flames. In a contest that unfolded as expected, both teams traded blows in a close affair, with neither side able to pull away for long. The Flames leaned heavily on M. Testa, who delivered a stellar performance with a hat trick. Testa’s offensive flair was on full display, with his hard release. His timely goals kept the Flames within reach and provided a spark whenever the Ducks began to build momentum. The Ducks, however, took a different approach. They relied on a balanced team effort, playing disciplined hockey without the ball and sharing the offensive load. C. White led the charge up front with two well-executed goals, but the Ducks’ scoring came-from several contributors who capitalized on smart passing and hustle plays. Their collective effort gave them the edge in critical moments. In net, A. Benedetto was solid for the Ducks. He made a series of sharp saves, particularly in the final minutes when the Flames pressed hard for an equalizer. On the other end, J. Pereira was equally impressive, keeping the Flames in the game with key stops against a persistent Ducks offense. The tightly contested game came down to execution in the final minutes. The Ducks’ ability to maintain composure and stick to their game plan proved decisive, allowing them to edge out the Flames in a well-earned victory.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Andy Benedetto of the Ducks. Benedetto’s performance was a cornerstone of the Ducks’ gritty victory, giving his team the confidence to stick to their balanced, team-oriented game plan. Without his steady presence in net, the outcome might have swung in the Flames’ favor. The Ducks’ goaltender not only secured a much-needed win but also reminded everyone why he is a vital part of the team’s success.

Balanced Attack and Clutch Scoring Seal Penguins’ Victory Over Sharks

(10)Penguins vs Sharks(6)

 The game began with the Sharks jumping out to an early 2-0 lead, thanks to a strong offensive start that put the Penguins on their heels. The Sharks’ quick transitions and sharp shooting were on full display as they built their early advantage. However, the Penguins were far-from discouraged, and it was M. Argento who took control for his team. The skilled forward scored three consecutive goals, giving the Penguins a 3-2 lead and completely shifting the momentum in the game. Argento’s scoring run was a pivotal moment, as it not only erased the Sharks’ early advantage but also allowed the Penguins to play with a slight edge moving forward. Despite the Penguins’ surge, the Sharks stayed in the game, battling hard and keeping things close. Goals-from various players kept them in the mix, and they continued to apply pressure, but the Penguins’ offense was beginning to gain traction. Throughout the middle stretch, the game remained competitive, with the Sharks responding to each Penguins’ goal, ensuring the lead never grew too large. As the game entered its final stretch, the Penguins capitalized on their momentum. S. Marricco and Z. Goodwin each netted a pair of goals in the closing minutes, pushing the Penguins' lead to a comfortable margin. The Sharks, despite their valiant efforts and balanced scoring-from multiple players, couldn’t stop the Penguins' late offensive barrage.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Massimo Argento of the Penguins. Argento’s natural hat trick not only erased the deficit but gave the Penguins their first lead of the game at 3-2. His goals came at crucial moments, showcasing his ability to read the play and finish with precision under pressure. Each of his tallies energized the Penguins bench and shifted the momentum firmly in their favor.

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Sunday January 12

Kraken Ride Quick Burst To Down Canadiens

(5)Canadiens vs Kraken(7)

In a tightly contested matchup, a breathtaking sequence lasting just over three minutes proved decisive as the Kraken surged to a 7-5 victory over the Canadiens. The game turned during this rapid-fire stretch by the 19 minute mark, where the Kraken netted four goals to break open what had been a close score line. The scoring spree saw M. Porato showcasing his playmaking prowess, scoring his second before setting up two teammates. Porato's efforts ignited his team and demoralized the Canadiens, who struggled to recover after the outburst. Penalties also played a critical role in the Kraken's success. The Canadiens' inability to stay disciplined proved costly, as three of the Kraken's goals came on penalty shot opportunities. C. Arnoldo made the most of his chances, scoring twice, including a perfectly executed wrist shot that beat the Canadiens’ goaltender. Despite the loss, J. Tzanetakos was stellar for the Canadiens, recording three of his team's goals for a hat trick. His efforts kept the game within reach early on, but the Canadiens couldn’t match the Kraken's energy or capitalize on their own chances as the game progressed.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Mike Porato of the Kraken. Porato's performance was the engine behind the Kraken's success, as he punished the Canadiens with his versatility as both a scorer and playmaker. His effort was a textbook example of leadership on the court, helping the Kraken secure a crucial win after accumulating two goals and three assists.

Wild Stay Ahead and Dominate Bruins Behind Scarpetta’s Hat Trick

(10)Wild vs Bruins(3)

The Wild were a step ahead all night, showcasing their determination and cohesion to secure a convincing win over the Bruins. Despite the Bruins’ best efforts to keep the game close, the Wild continually built on their lead, eventually walking away with a dominant performance. The Wild’s offense was firing on all cylinders, with M. Scarpetta leading the charge with a hat trick. Scarpetta’s goals came at pivotal moments, each extending the Wild’s momentum and keeping the Bruins on their heels. Supporting Scarpetta’s efforts were T. Vecera and C. Pirone, who each added two goals, ensuring the Wild’s scoring was well-distributed across their roster. Defensively, the Wild were equally impressive, anchored by goaltender M. Tzouvadakis. Tzouvadakis made several key saves, turning aside numerous quality chances-from the Bruins to limit them to just three goals. Two of those came-from M. Danesi, who was one of the few bright spots for the Bruins with a solid individual effort. The Wild's combination of offensive firepower, defensive stability, and disciplined play proved too much for the Bruins.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Mike Scarpetta of the Wild. Scarpetta’s hat trick was the centerpiece of a dominant team effort, as the Wild overwhelmed the Bruins with their determination and execution. His standout night highlighted his ability to deliver in key moments and drive his team to victory.

J-C Mansour’s Early Hat Trick Propels Sabres to Win Over Panthers

(10)Sabres vs Panthers(5)

The Sabres had their way with the Panthers in a high-scoring affair. A blistering early performance-from J-C Mansour, who scored a hat trick in the first 13 minutes, put the Sabres in the driver’s seat, with his third goal giving the Sabres a 4-2 lead. Although the Panthers managed to stay within striking distance early on, they couldn't halt the Sabres’ momentum as they continually built on their lead throughout the game. Mansour’s hat trick set the tone for the night, as he was at the heart of the Sabres' offense. While the Panthers were able to match the Sabres' pace at times, they struggled to sustain offensive pressure after the early barrage. As the Panthers dealt with a scoring drought, M. Chenier took full advantage of his chances, completing his own hat trick to help push the Sabres further out of reach .Despite the deficit, the Panthers showed resilience. C. Cusson contributed two goals later in the game. However, by the time Cusson’s goals came, the Sabres were already firmly in control, with C. Pampena turning aside key chances to preserve the lead in net. The Sabres’ offensive depth and early dominance were too much for the Panthers to handle. Despite some promising moments-from the Panthers and individual efforts-from Cusson, the Sabres’ quick start and well-rounded attack sealed the deal for a convincing win.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to J-C Mansour of the Sabres. J-C Mansour delivered a master class in scoring to lead the Sabres to a commanding 10-5 victory over the Panthers. Mansour’s offensive brilliance was on full display as he rifled in three quick goals early in the game to complete a hat trick, setting the tone for the Sabres’ dominant night. He later added a fourth goal to cap off his outstanding performance.

Islanders Fight Hard but Fall Short Against Predators’ Offensive Surge

( 8 )Predators vs Islanders(6)

What began as a tightly contested game between two standout goaltenders, S. Morante of the Predators and F. Koch of the Islanders, quickly turned into an offensive showcase. Both teams had difficulty solving the net minders early, leading to a low-scoring start. As the game progressed, the Predators found their rhythm and consistently stayed a step ahead of their opponents. M. Destounis was the star of the night for the Predators, orchestrating their offensive attack with ease. He showcased his playmaking prowess by setting up key scoring opportunities and netting some precise goals of his own, keeping the Islanders' defense on their heels. D. Carlucci also delivered a strong performance for the Predators, finding the back of the net twice to contribute to the win. While the Islanders had stretches of strong ball possession and created chances in the offensive zone, they struggled to match the Predators’ firepower. Despite some solid moments, the Islanders were unable to close the gap in the second half of the game, as their defensive lapses allowed the Predators to maintain their lead.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Marino Destounis of the Predators. M. Destounis' relentless offensive pressure, paired with his ability to create for others, made him a force to be reckoned with. His performance was key to the Predators' ability to maintain their edge and outlast the Islanders in this high-scoring contest.

Kings’ Goalie M.Ottoni Stars as Blackhawks Can’t Keep Up in Loss

(5)Kings vs Blackhawks(2)

In a hard-fought battle, the Blackhawks were left searching for a positive result but ultimately ran out of time. The Blackhawks started the game with the kind of fast-paced opening they hoped for, jumping out to a 2-0 lead early on. The momentum appeared to be on their side, but the Kings would soon respond with an offensive surge. It was J. Pizzuco who ignited the Kings’ comeback, rifling two consecutive goals to quickly shift the momentum in the Kings’ favor. The Kings kept their foot on the gas, and N. Lobasso would eventually draw a penalty shot opportunity. Lobasso made no mistake, converting confidently to give the Kings a 3-2 lead. Despite their best efforts, the Blackhawks couldn’t find the equalizer. They had several chances, getting quality shots on goal, but M. Ottoni, the Kings’ net minder, was a brick wall. Ottoni was absolutely stellar in net, making save after save and keeping the Blackhawks at bay. As the game wound down, T. Settino sealed the deal for the Kings, netting two crucial insurance goals. His first came off a slick wrist shot-from the slot, and the second was an empty net marker. Settino’s efforts all but secured the 5-2 victory for the Kings, as the Blackhawks could do little to counter the Kings' offensive attack and Ottoni’s incredible performance in goal.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Melanie Ottoni of the Kings. Throughout the game, Ottoni stood tall, especially as the Blackhawks generated several scoring chances. Despite the Blackhawks' offensive pressure and numerous shots on goal, Ottoni was a brick wall in net. Whether it was stopping quick wrist shots, closing the gap on breakaways, or handling high-velocity attempts, she was always in the right position, displaying excellent reflexes and positioning.

Red Wings Overwhelm Flyers With S.Marricco’s Offensive Masterclass

(11)Red Wings vs Flyers(4)

While the final score might suggest a one-sided affair, the Flyers were competitive for much of their matchup with the Red Wings. Entering the midway point, the Red Wings held a narrow two-goal advantage, but a game-changing performance by S. Marricco completely altered the trajectory. Marricco went on an offensive tear, scoring four remarkable goals that broke the game wide open, leading to the Red Wings' commanding 11-4 victory. The Flyers came out strong, creating numerous scoring opportunities and generating sustained offensive pressure. They moved the ball well, attacking the Red Wings’ defense and forcing goalie P. Assadi to stay sharp. Despite their efforts, Assadi was unyielding, making several critical saves that kept the Flyers-from closing the gap early. The Red Wings maintained a slight edge, holding a 6-4 lead after weathering the Flyers’ push. It was then that S. Marricco decided to take over. Displaying a combination of speed, skill, and precision, Marricco scored four goals in an explosive stretch that left the Flyers scrambling to respond. Whether it was a perfectly placed wrist shot or a dazzling individual effort, Marricco’s performance showcased his offensive prowess and ultimately sealed the game for the Red Wings. The Flyers showed flashes of promise, but the combination of Marricco’s offensive brilliance and Assadi’s steady play in goal proved too much to overcome.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Sandro Marricco of the Red Wings. Marricco’s five-goal performance was the highlight of the game, solidifying his status as the driving force behind the Red Wings’ emphatic victory. His finishing touch set the tone for the team’s success, earning him well-deserved recognition.

Tuesday January 14 (Draft Sunday Division)

Blackhawks’ Rally Falls Short as Panthers Cruise to Victory

( 8 )Panthers vs Blackhawks(3)

For nearly 30 minutes, the Blackhawks struggled to solve T. Borgia, who put on a goaltending clinic, frustrating their shooters and maintaining a clean sheet well into the game. While Borgia held the fort, the Panthers methodically went to work offensively. Their quick transitions and precise passing dismantled the Blackhawks' defense, resulting in five straight goals. The Panthers' ability to capitalize on scoring opportunities put the Blackhawks in a deep hole before F. Pace finally broke through, finding the back of the net to get his team on the board. Buoyed by Pace’s goal, the Blackhawks showed signs of life, narrowing the deficit to 5-3 with a brief offensive surge. However, their momentum was short-lived. The Panthers responded decisively, reclaiming control with three unanswered goals to close out the game. M. Cimenelli was the standout for the Panthers, delivering a late-game hat trick to ensure the victory. Cimenelli’s offensive outburst, including a pair of well-placed shots and clinical finishing, provided the Panthers with a comfortable cushion and capped off a dominant performance.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Tommy Borgia of the Panthers. Borgia’s sharp play was a key factor in his team’s dominant performance, and his ability to make timely saves kept the Blackhawks-from mounting any serious threats. His impressive work in net played a major role in the Panthers’ comfortable victory, earning him the well-deserved Player of the Game recognition.

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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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(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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