Home Video Gallery Contact Us Advertise Here
IslandStats.com RSS Feed
Hockey

Home
Hockey Home
Schedules
Current Scores
Historical Scores
Standings
Photo Gallery
Related Links
Contact Us
Advertise
 
IslandStats.com RSS Feed

 

Hockey
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
Montgomery & Knights Complete Sweep to Reach Final

IslandStats.com
Blake Montgomery and his London Knights teammates have continued their dominant playoff run, securing their third consecutive series sweep to advance to the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) final. The Knights clinched their spot with a decisive 4-2 victory over the Kitchener Rangers at the Memorial Auditorium on Wednesday night.

This latest triumph marks an unblemished record of 12 wins and zero losses for the London Knights throughout these playoffs, highlighting their exceptional form and relentless pursuit of the J. Ross Robertson Cup.

Defenseman Sam Dickinson played a key role in the victory, scoring his seventh goal of the post-season midway through the first period to put London ahead 2-1. The Knights then built on their lead with two further goals by the middle of the third period, establishing a cushion that proved insurmountable for the Kitchener Rangers.

Dickinson also contributed an assist to the scoresheet, while Easton Cowan, Oliver Bonk, and Jacob Julien all recorded multi-point efforts, showcasing the depth and talent within the London Knights' roster.

Now, Montgomery and his teammates will await the outcome of the OHL's other semi-final series between the Oshawa Generals and the Barrie Colts. The Generals currently hold a commanding 3-0 lead in that series and have the opportunity to complete a sweep of their own when they face the Colts in Oshawa on Thursday night. The London Knights will be keenly observing to discover who their opponents will be in the quest for the OHL championship.
Monday, April 28, 2025
Ball Hockey Play-off Round-Ups

IslandStats.com
The Bermuda Ball Hockey Winter League Play-off’s Semi-Finals got underway with two contrasting encounters at the PCC Hockey Rink, featuring a goal-laden affair between ACT and Spine & Sport, which saw ACT take a 1-0 lead, and a more controlled victory for BDA Spirits over Hamilton Princess as they also took a 1 - 0 lead.

ACT 7 Spine & Sport 5

The match between ACT and Spine & Sport was a thrilling, back-and-forth contest, particularly in a lively first period that saw six goals scored.

Spine & Sport drew first blood early, Jeremy Estey finding the net at 1:00, assisted by Ross Rufiage. ACT responded swiftly, Adam Mattatall equalising at 4:21, with Chris Cairns and Mike Travis providing the assists. Spine & Sport regained the lead at 5:50 through another strike from Jeremy Estey, this time assisted by Ross Rufiage and Ryan Marshall. ACT levelled again at 8:19, Townie Jackson scoring with assists from Adam Mattatall and Mike Travis. Spine & Sport edged ahead once more at 14:40, Caiden Millet finding the back of the net, assisted by Randy Elgersma. ACT then scored twice in quick succession, Theo Caimassidis at 15:55 (assisted by Bill McClure) and another from Townie Jackson at 16:15 (assisted by Chris Cairns and Mike Travis), giving ACT a 4-3 lead at the end of a pulsating opening period.

In the Second Period, despite the frantic pace of the first period, the second saw a lull in scoring, with neither team able to find the net.

The scoring resumed in the final period, with ACT extending their lead through Mike Travis at 1:48, assisted by Townie Jackson. Townie Jackson completed his hat-trick at 4:59, Adam Mattatall and Mike Travis again providing the assists. Spine & Sport mounted a late comeback attempt with two quick goals from Ryan Marshall at 17:58 and 18:00, both assisted by Ross Rufiage and Jeremy Estey. However, Theo Caimassidis sealed the victory for ACT with a late goal.

Hamilton Princess 1 BDA Spirits 5

The second match of the day saw BDA Spirits secure a more comfortable victory over Hamilton Princess, with the goals spread throughout the periods.

BDA Spirits took control in the first period with two goals. Andrew Bonner opened the scoring at 11:20, assisted by Robbie Bailey and Ryan Bates. Sean Mcnulty doubled their lead just before the buzzer at 18:00, with Brett Sherriffs and Robbie Bailey providing the assists.

BDA Spirits continued their momentum in the second period, with Ben Wilshaw scoring at 11:20, assisted by Stefan Chamberland. Hamilton Princess pulled one back at 15:50 through an unassisted effort from Moad Fahmi. However, BDA Spirits quickly restored their two-goal advantage with another strike from Ben Wilshaw at 19:10, assisted by Jean-Michael Tremblay.

BDA Spirits wrapped up the victory with a single goal in the final period. Robbie Bailey found the net at 17:20, assisted by Andrew Bonner and Ben Wilshaw, securing a 5-1 win for his team.
Friday, April 25, 2025
Montgomery Scores for London & ACT Take Series Lead

IslandStats.com
Montgomery Scores as Knights Storm Past Rangers in Play-off Opener

The London Knights have drawn first blood in their Ontario Hockey League Western Conference Championship series, cruising to a 5-2 victory over the Kitchener Rangers at Canada Life Place on Friday night. A blistering four-goal first period set the tone for the Knights' dominant performance.

Sam Dickinson was the orchestrator for the home side, bagging two goals and providing two assists. Landon Sim, Kasper Halttunen, and Blake Montgomery also found the back of the net for the Knights, who outshot the Rangers 41-24. Easton Cowan chipped in with two assists to further bolster the Knights' attack.

The Knights' offensive onslaught in the opening frame left the Rangers reeling. As the second period got underway with the score at 4-0, Montgomery added to Kitchener's woes. The Bermudian forward burst through the Rangers' defense and slotted home to extend the lead to 5-0.

While Luca Romano managed to pull back two goals for the Rangers, they were ultimately outmatched. The Knights capitalized on one of their three power play opportunities, while the Rangers were unable to convert on any of their four man-advantage situations.

By the end of the first period, the Knights held a commanding 4-0 lead, and they carried a comfortable 5-1 advantage into the final period, ultimately sealing a convincing game one victory.

ACT Clinch Series Victory Over Appleby in Play-offs

ACT 9 Appleby 3


ACT have secured their place in the next round of the Bermuda Ball Hockey Winter League play-offs with a decisive 9-3 victory over Appleby at the PCC Hockey Rink, winning their best-of-three series 2-1.

Appleby drew first blood in the opening period, Chris Merritt putting them ahead 1-0. However, ACT responded strongly, Chris Cairns netting twice, and Townie Jackson and Adam Mattatall each adding a goal to give ACT a 4-1 lead by the end of the first period.

ACT continued their offensive momentum in the second period, outscoring Appleby 4-2. Mike Travis, Jake Fenske, Theo Caimassidis, and Mattatall, who scored his second of the game, all found the back of the net for ACT. Appleby responded with two goals from Shakey Mckay, but ACT held a comfortable 8-3 lead heading into the final period.

The third period saw only one goal scored, Luca Papnia adding the ninth for ACT, sealing a comprehensive victory and booking their spot in the next stage of the Bermuda Ball Hockey Winter League play-offs.

 
 
Thursday, April 24, 2025
Bermuda Names Hockey Squads for CAC Games Qualifiers

IslandStats.com
The Bermuda Hockey Federation has announced the highly anticipated team selections for both the Men's and Women's National Hockey Teams who will be travelling to Salamanca, Mexico, from May 1st to 12th. Their mission is to compete in the crucial Qualifying Tournament for the Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games.

Both squads will face stiff competition as they aim to secure their spots in the prestigious regional games.

The Bermuda Men's team is set for a challenging campaign, facing off against the host nation Mexico, along with Guatemala, Venezuela, Jamaica, and Panama. The team will need to be at their best to navigate this competitive group and secure qualification.

Meanwhile, the Bermuda Women's team will also have a tough task ahead of them. They will be competing against Guatemala, Puerto Rico, Panama, Venezuela, and the host nation Mexico. The women's squad will be looking to showcase their talent and determination as they strive for a place in the CAC Games.

The upcoming tournament in Mexico represents a significant opportunity for both the Bermuda Men's and Women's National Hockey Teams to test themselves against strong regional opposition and to achieve the goal of qualifying for the Central American and Caribbean Games. The Bermuda Hockey Federation and supporters will be eagerly following their progress.

Men’s National Team

Jordache Rawson
Hemijah Bean
Maximilian De Souza
Alexander Godet
Aizaya Smith
Donovan Simmons
Justin Dill
Nathan Bothello
Owen Curley
Sven Curley
Rees Young
Gareth Tavares
Jonah Trott
Richard Minors
Aaron Madeiros
Xyaire Smith

Women’s National Team

Christina Stephens
Jess Hollis
Alyssa De Silva
Robin Stempel
Grace Lightowler
Jen Hamilton
Liz Stewart
Chrysda Smith
Megan Troake
Georgia Harris
Heather Sinclair
Elizabeth Davidson
Mackenzie Heaney
Abigail Brewer
Amber McHugh
Jaselle Davis

Non Travelling Reserve:

Zaynab Brown

REGO Kristen Rego & Bryan Haigh - Team Managers
LaKae Tavares - Stand-In Manager
Kovin Moodley - Head Coach
Jack Fishlock - Physiotherapist

Bermuda Men’s 2025 CAC Qualifiers Schedule

May 3, 2025


Mexico vs. Bermuda

May 4th

Bermuda vs. Guatemala

May 6, 2025

Bermuda vs. Venezuela

May 7, 2025

Jamaica vs. Bermuda

May 9, 2025

Panama vs. Bermuda

Bermuda Women’s 2025 CAC Qualifiers Schedule

May 4, 2025


Guatemala vs. Bermuda

May 5, 2025

Mexico vs. Bermuda

May 7, 2025

Puerto Rico vs. Bermuda

May 8, 2025

Bermuda vs. Panama

May 10, 2025

Bermuda vs. Venezuela

 
 
Wednesday, April 23, 2025
Tight Contests & Overtime Thriller Highlight Play-offs

IslandStats.com
The Bermuda Ball Hockey Winter League Play-offs continued with another night of intense action at the PCC Hockey Rink, where tight, single-goal margins were the order of the day, and one series required the drama of overtime to determine a winner. With the dust settling, one series now has a clear leader, while two others are finely balanced at 1-1.

Positive Image Dental 2 Hamilton Princess 3 - Hamilton Princess lead Series 2-0

Hamilton Princess moved to within touching distance of the next round, taking a 2-0 series lead after a hard-fought 3-2 victory over Positive Image Dental.

Positive Image Dental drew first blood in the opening period courtesy of Ronnie Dzurus. Hamilton Princess responded to level the score at 1-1 with a goal from John Portelli, before Riley Latour put them ahead at 2-1.

The second period saw Positive Image Dental restore parity through Brett Williamson, setting up a tense final period. Ultimately, Kevin Albrech scored the decisive lone goal in the third period, securing the win for Hamilton Princess.

Appleby 1 ACT 2 - Series Tied 1-1

ACT fought back from a deficit to edge Appleby 2-1, levelling their best-of-three series at 1-1. Appleby took the lead in the first period thanks to a goal from Rob Osborne.

However, ACT responded in the second period, Mike Travis finding the net to make it 1-1. Travis then proved to be the hero for ACT, scoring the winning goal in the third period to force a deciding game in the series.

Frontier 3 BDA Spirits 4- Series Tied 1-1

The most dramatic encounter of the night saw BDA Spirits edge out Frontier 4-3 in a thrilling overtime decider, tying their series at 1-1.

BDA Spirits came out firing in the first period, establishing a commanding 3-0 lead with two goals from Sean Mcnulty and a single strike from Brett Sherriffs. The second period was a scoreless stalemate, but Frontier mounted a remarkable comeback in the third period.

Tom Duggan scored twice, and Chris Jackson added another, drawing the game level at 3-3 and sending it into the extra frame. In the tense overtime period, Robbie Bailey popped up with the crucial winning goal for BDA Spirits, ensuring the series will go to a deciding third game.

The latest round of play-off action underscores the competitive nature of the Bermuda Ball Hockey Winter League, with tight games and a series heading to overtime ensuring plenty of excitement for the fans. The Hamilton Princess will look to close out their series in the next round, while Appleby and ACT, and Frontier and BDA Spirits, are set for winner-takes-all encounters.
Last 75 Headlines




IslandStats.com - Bermuda's Online Sports Source
 
© Copyright IslandStats.com