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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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Monday, March 09, 2026
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Ball Hockey Shines in Sixteen-Goal Thriller at PCC Rink
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The PCC Hockey Rink was a hive of offensive activity as a Bermuda Ball Hockey double-header produced sixteen goals across two high-octane fixtures. Fans were treated to a showcase of clinical finishing and tactical resilience as Spine & Sport and BDA Spirits emerged victorious in their respective high-scoring encounters.
Hamilton Princess 3 Spine & Sport 4
The evening began with a see-saw battle between Hamilton Princess and Spine & Sport that was ultimately decided by the narrowest of margins.
The opening period set the tone as Curran Trenouth found the net for Spine & Sport, only for Thomas Miller to respond for the Princess to leave the teams level.
The pattern repeated in the second frame, with Mathieu Desjardins restoring the Spine & Sport lead before Miller once again dragged his side back into contention.
The decisive break came in the third period as Trenouth and Desjardins both notched their second goals of the night to establish a cushion. Despite Miller completing a magnificent hat-trick late on, Spine & Sport held firm to secure a four three victory.
Positive Image Dental 4 BDA Spirits 5
The momentum carried into the second match of the night as Positive Image Dental and BDA Spirits produced a nine-goal spectacular.
The Spirits took an early initiative in the first period through Mathieu Lorrain and Mathieu Ingelman, though Josh Prodger ensured Dental remained within striking distance.
A frantic second period saw the sides trade goals in rapid succession; Andrew Bonner and Jeff Loper netted for the Spirits, while Prodger’s second of the night and a strike from Ross Rufiange kept the scores tight heading into the final interval.
The contest remained on a knife-edge until the third period when Loper struck his second goal to provide the Spirits with the breathing room they required.
A late effort from Jordan Gunter for Positive Image Dental set up a grandstand finish, but the BDA Spirits defensive unit stood resolute to see out a five four win and cap off a relentless night of ball hockey action on the island.
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Sunday, March 08, 2026
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BFH Triple Header Produce Seven Goals at the Stadium
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A triple-header of Bermuda Field Hockey action at the National Sports Center provided a day of tactical battles and clinical finishing as the league's top sides clashed on the turf. The afternoon was highlighted by a resilient comeback in the opening fixture and a tightly contested stalemate, while the final match of the day was decided by a late winner.
Pink Robins 3 Griffins 1
The Pink Robins secured a hard-fought three one victory over the Griffins despite falling behind in the very first minute of play. Rufus Grainger gave the Griffins an ideal start by finding the net with a field goal, but the Robins' superior set-piece execution eventually turned the tide.
Jen Chisnall hauled her side level in the twenty-seventh minute from a penalty corner, before Izzy Pugh put the Robins ahead just five minutes later with another successful penalty corner strike. Chisnall then made the points safe in the fifty-eighth minute, converting her second penalty corner of the match to complete the scoring.
Ravens 0 Budgies 0
In the second match of the day, the Ravens and the Budgies played out a tactical zero zero draw. Both defensive units remained disciplined throughout the contest, and despite several periods of sustained pressure, neither side could find the decisive breakthrough, leaving the points shared in a scoreless encounter.
Dark & Stormies 1 Swizzles 2
The final fixture of the triple-header saw the Swizzles edge past the Dark and Stormies with a two one win. The Dark and Stormies took an early lead in the twelfth minute through a well-executed penalty corner, but the Swizzles responded in the twenty-sixth minute with a field goal to bring the scores level.
The match appeared to be heading for a draw until the fifty-sixth minute, when the Swizzles found the back of the net with another field goal to secure all three points in the closing stages.
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Friday, March 06, 2026
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Positive Image Dental Edge Ten-Goal Thriller at PCC Rink
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The PCC Hockey Rink bore witness to a high-octane goal-fest as Positive Image Dental emerged victorious in a ten-goal spectacle against Spine and Sport. In an encounter defined by clinical finishing and swinging momentum, the dental side eventually secured a hard-fought six four win in the latest round of Bermuda Ball Hockey action.
Spine & Sport 4 Positive Image Dental 6
The tone was set early in the first period as Positive Image Dental raced into a commanding position. Ross Rufiange opened the scoring with a sharp finish before teammate Kyle Harvey doubled the advantage to leave Spine and Sport reeling. However, the deficit was halved before the first interval when Mathieu Desjardins found the net to breathe life back into the contest.
The second period proved to be a see-saw battle as both sides traded blows in a desperate bid for control. Curran Trenouth restored parity for Spine and Sport early in the frame, only for the clinical Rufiange to strike again for his second of the night. The resilience of the chasing pack was on full display once more as Johnny Talbot dragged his side level at three apiece, setting the stage for a dramatic final period.
With everything to play for in the third, Positive Image Dental finally seized the initiative with a devastating three-goal burst. John King, Louis Sujir, and Will Langford all found the back of the net in quick succession to effectively put the result beyond doubt. A late consolation goal from Jake Fenske provided a glimmer of hope for Spine and Sport, but it proved too little, too late as Positive Image Dental held firm to claim maximum points in a memorable night for the neutral spectator.
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