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Friday, March 20, 2026
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Montgomery & Wisconsin Secure NCAA Regional Berth
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Bermudian standout Blake Montgomery and his University of Wisconsin teammates have officially punched their ticket to the NCAA Regionals following a resilient campaign in the cut-throat world of collegiate hockey.
The Badgers enter the prestigious tournament boasting an impressive overall record of 21 wins, 12 losses, and two ties. Their consistency was particularly evident within their own conference, where they navigated a grueling schedule to finish with 14 wins against 10 defeats. This robust form has ensured Wisconsin remains a formidable threat as they transition into the high-stakes, single-elimination environment of the national post-season.
At the heart of the Badgers' offensive surge has been the clinical form of Montgomery. The Bermudian forward has been a mainstay in the lineup, featuring in 34 games throughout the season and establishing himself as a key creative spark. His statistical output reflects a balanced and lethal attacking threat, with Montgomery tallying nine goals and providing eight assists for a total of 17 points.
Known for his aggressive approach in the attacking zone, Montgomery has registered 69 shots on goal, constantly testing opposing goaltenders and creating second-chance opportunities for his teammates. As the University of Wisconsin prepares for the regional stage, the program will look to Montgomery’s proven ability to produce in big moments to help propel them toward the Frozen Four.
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Wednesday, March 18, 2026
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Double Dominant Victories at the PCC Hockey Rink
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The goals were flowing at the PCC Hockey Rink as a Bermuda Ball Hockey Winter League double-header produced a staggering 26-goal haul across two high-octane encounters.
Alexandra Mosher 5 ACT 10
The evening’s opening fixture saw ACT deliver a clinical offensive performance to dismantle Alexandra Mosher in a 10–5 victory. The contest was defined by the relentless duo of Hart Freedman and Samuel Vieira, who proved impossible to contain. Freedman set the tone early with two strikes in a balanced first period, before exploding in the latter stages to finish the night with a remarkable five goals. Vieira was equally influential, finding the net four times across the second and third periods to ensure ACT maintained their scoring momentum.
Alexandra Mosher fought valiantly to stay within touching distance during the early stages, led by a resilient hat-trick from Moad Fahmi. Fahmi’s clinical finishing in the final two periods provided some resistance, following earlier goals from Mike Brennan and Akhil Kapur, but the sheer volume of ACT’s attacks eventually overwhelmed the Mosher defense.
Spine & Sport 4 Hamilton Princess 7
The second match of the night followed a similar high-scoring narrative as the Hamilton Princess overcame Spine and Sport in a 7–4 battle. The game remained a tightly contested affair through the first two periods, with Rob Osborne putting on a masterclass for Spine and Sport. Osborne netted a clinical hat-trick in the second period alone to keep his side in the hunt, complementing an opening strike from Colin Long.
However, the Hamilton Princess showcased their superior depth as the match entered the final frame. Trailing at various points, the Princess found their clinical edge in the third period. Mitch Allan was the standout performer for the victors, recording a hat-trick to lead the scoring charts for his side. Contributions from Jeremie Faucher, Shawn Mckee, and Kyle Hankins kept the scoreboard ticking over, before John Duda added the finishing touch to a four-goal third-period surge that ultimately secured the points for the Princess.
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Monday, March 16, 2026
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Shootout Drama & Tremblay Treble Headline Goal-Fest
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The PCC Hockey Rink became a theatre of high-octane drama this weekend as the Bermuda Ball Hockey Winter League delivered a goal-scoring masterclass across two pulsating fixtures. With seventeen goals finding the back of the net and a tense shootout required to decide the night’s marquee matchup, the local faithful were treated to a spectacle of offensive grit and clinical finishing.
ACT 4 Hamilton Princess 6
The opening contest saw the Hamilton Princess secure a hard-fought 6–4 victory over ACT in a game defined by the individual brilliance of Jean-Michael Tremblay.
Tremblay opened the scoring in a cagey first period before the floodgates opened in the second and third sessions. Despite a resilient double from ACT’s James Amaral, the Princess maintained their edge through strikes from Kyle Hankins, Riley Latour, and Bill Calko.
Tremblay ultimately proved the difference-maker, completing a clinical hat-trick to stave off late pressure from ACT’s Hart Freedman and Luca Papania.
BDA Spirits 3 CG 4
The evening’s second fixture provided even greater tension as CG edged BDA Spirits in a 4–3 thriller that went the distance. CG appeared to be in total control early on as Danny Hudson and Dallas Montgomery fired them into a two-goal lead during the first period.
However, the Spirits mounted a spirited comeback in the second, with Mathieu Ingelman and Mathieu Lorrain leveling the scores to set up a frantic final frame.
Ingelman struck again in the third to give the Spirits the lead, but CG’s Owen Siese found a late equaliser to force the game into overtime.
After a scoreless period of extra time where neither side could find the breakthrough, it was Siese who stepped up once more. His clinical execution in the shootout secured the extra point for CG, bringing a dramatic end to a weekend that showcased the very best of Bermuda’s winter hockey scene.
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Thursday, March 12, 2026
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Twenty-Goal Thriller as Winter League Drama Hits PCC Rink
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The Bermuda Ball Hockey Winter League served up a spectacular night of offensive fireworks at the PCC Hockey Rink this week as a combined twenty goals were netted across a high-octane double-header. While the opening fixture was defined by clinical dominance, the nightcap provided one of the season’s most dramatic finishes, requiring a shootout to separate the sides.
Spine & Sport 1 Hamilton Princess 6
The evening began with a comprehensive performance from Hamilton Princess, who dismantled Spine & Sport in a one-sided 6–1 victory.
Jeremie Faucher and Jean-Michael Tremblay set the tone in the opening period, giving the Princess an early cushion. Bill Calko extended the lead in the second frame before a dominant final period saw Mitch Allan net twice and Tremblay complete his brace.
A late consolation from Jake Fenske was the only blemish on an otherwise flawless night for the Hamilton side.
ACT 6 Alexandra Mosher 7
If the first game was a masterclass in control, the second was a chaotic goal-fest between ACT and Alexandra Mosher that kept the crowd on the edge of their seats. Moad Fahmi’s double and a strike from Chris Hodgson gave Mosher a dream start, but ACT refused to go quietly, responding through James Amaral and Chris Jackson to leave the game poised at 3–2 after the first.
ACT appeared to seize control in the second period, outscoring Mosher three-to-zero with goals from Amaral, Samuel Vieira, and Anthony Kapsimalis. However, the momentum shifted once more in the final period as Chris Jackson netted for ACT, only for Matt Mcphail to score twice and Brett Shirreffs once to drag Mosher level at 6–6.
After a tense and scoreless overtime period, the match moved to a shootout to determine the winner. It was left to Brett Shirreffs to find the decisive goal, successfully finding the back of the net to secure a hard-fought 7–6 victory for Alexandra Mosher and cap off a breathless night of hockey.
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Tuesday, March 10, 2026
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PID and CG Secure Decisive Victories in Double Header
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The PCC Hockey Rink was once again the focal point for high-scoring drama as the latest Bermuda Ball Hockey double-header produced a combined seventeen goals across two relentless fixtures. Fans were treated to a showcase of offensive clinical edge and individual brilliance as Positive Image Dental and CG emerged with vital points to shake up the league standings.
Spine & Sport 4 Positive Image Dental 6
The evening’s opening contest was a high-octane affair between Positive Image Dental and Spine & Sport, which ultimately saw the Dental side pull away for a hard-fought 6-4 victory.
The first period set a frantic pace as Ross Rufiange and Kyle Harvey gave Positive Image Dental an early two-goal cushion, only for Mathieu Desjardins to respond for Spine & Sport before the interval. The see-saw battle continued into the second frame; Curran Trenouth and Johnny Talbot found the net for Spine & Sport to keep the pressure on, while Rufiange’s second of the night ensured Dental stayed level.
The game was eventually decided in the third period as John King, Louis Sujir, and Will Langford struck in quick succession to establish a three-goal lead. A late consolation from Jake Fenske was not enough to spark a Spine & Sport comeback.
CG 6 Alexandra Mosher 1
In the night's second fixture, CG delivered a statement of intent with a dominant 6-1 win over Alexandra Mosher. The match belonged to Jeremy Estey, who produced a masterclass in finishing by netting four goals.
CG asserted their authority early in the first period through Estey and Dallas Montgomery, though Adam Mattatall managed to claw one back for Alexandra Mosher to keep the contest competitive at the first break.
However, the second period proved to be one-way traffic as Estey took over the encounter, scoring twice more to effectively put the result beyond doubt. The clinical forward added his fourth of the evening in the final period, followed by a strike from Nathan Kowalski to put the finishing touches on a comprehensive performance.
The result further solidifies CG’s reputation as one of the most dangerous offensive units in the division, leaving Alexandra Mosher with plenty to ponder ahead of their next outing.
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