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, December 17, 2025
Ball Hockey Winter Break Stats & Standings

IslandStats.com
The Bermuda Ball Hockey Winter League has reached its mid-season hiatus, with Positive Image Dental sitting pretty at the top of the standings as the league pauses until 2026. After a period plagued by persistent rain, which saw several scheduled dates at the PCC Hockey Rink washed out, the recent flurry of completed matches has provided a clear picture of the title race.

Positive Image Dental have established themselves as the team to beat, amassing 19 points to hold a four-point cushion at the summit. They are followed by Hamilton Princess on 15 points, while ACT remain firmly in the hunt, rounding out the top three with 12 points.

The leaders' success has been mirrored in the individual statistics. Louis Sujir has been a revelation for Positive Image Dental, leading the overall points race with 28. He is currently being chased by Shane Matchett of ACT and Hamilton Princess’s Mathew Benson, who are locked together in joint-second with 20 points apiece.

The race for the Golden Stick is proving to be a classic duel. Louis Sujir and Hamilton Princess’s JM Tremblay are inseparable at the top of the goalscoring charts, with both players finding the net 13 times before the break. Dallas Montgomery of CG follows closely in third with 12 goals.

When it comes to providing for others, Sujir again leads the way with 15 assists. He is followed by Shane Matchett, who has registered 12 helpers for ACT, while Jeremy Estey (CG) and Christopher Merritt (Spine & Sport) are tied for third with 11 assists each.

The battle between the pipes has been equally competitive. Hamilton Princess’s Yves Paul leads the goaltending department with a league-best 3.75 goals-against average. He is narrowly ahead of Chris Thilbault of BDA Spirits, who sits in second at 4.00, while ACT’s J. Riggnas holds the third spot with an average of 4.17.

With the narrowest of margins across the individual leaderboards and a tight chasing pack in the standings, the stage is set for a thrilling conclusion when the league resumes in the new year.

Bermuda Ball Hockey Division Standings

19 Positive Image Dental

15 Hamilton Princess
12 ACT
10 Alexandra Mosher
09 BDA Spirits
05 CG
05 Spine & Sport

Bermuda Ball Hockey Points Leaders

28 Louis Sujir - Positive Image Dental

20 Shane Matchett - ACT
20 Mathew Benson - Hamilton Princess
19 JM Tremblay - Hamilton Princess
19 Christopher Merritt - Spine and Sport
16 Dallas Montgomery - CG
16 Ross Rufiange - Positive Image Dental
15 Jeremy Estey - CG
15 Chris Allington - Positive Image Dental

Bermuda Ball Hockey Leading Goalscorers

13 Louis Sujir - Positive Image Dental

13 JM Tremblay - Hamilton Princess
12 Dallas Montgomery - CG
10 Mathew Benson - Hamilton Princess
09 Ross Rufiange - Positive Image Dental
08 Sam Vieira - ACT
07 Shane Matchett - ACT

Bermuda Ball Hockey Leading Assist

15 Louis Sujir - Positive Image Dental

12 Shane Matchett - ACT
11 Jeremy Estey - CG
11 Christopher Merritt - Spine and Sport
10 Mathew Benson - Hamilton Princess

Bermuda Ball Hockey Goalkeeper Leaders

3.75 Yves Paul - Hamilton Princess

4.00 C.Thilbault - BDA Spirits
4.17 J. Riggnas - ACT
4.32 Derrick Holmes - CG
4.67 D.MacPhee - Alexandra Mosher
5.02 Matthew Fullerton - Positive Image Dental
7.53 Kirk Duerden - Spine and Sport
Friday, December 12, 2025
Goal Frenzy in Ball Hockey Double-Header at PCC Rink

IslandStats.com
A high-octane double-header in the Bermuda Ball Hockey League at the PCC Hockey Rink produced a remarkable total of 22 goals, with both Positive Image Dental and Hamilton Princess securing high-scoring victories in a night dominated by attacking flair.

Spine & Sport 6 Positive Image Dental 8

The opening game saw Positive Image Dental overcome Spine & Sport in a tight contest, prevailing with an 8-6 victory.

The first period was a cautious affair, ending 1-1 with goals from Positive Image Dental’s Kevin Albrecht and Spine & Sport’s Christopher Merritt. The pace exploded in the second period, yielding five goals for Positive Image Dental and two more for Spine & Sport. Positive Image Dental took control with two goals from Josh Prodger, one more from Albrecht, and a marker from Satish Balendran. Spine & Sport’s Merritt completed a second-period hat-trick to keep his team close.

Merritt scored his fourth goal in the third period, alongside strikes from Greg Van Der Made and Rob Osborne. However, a quick-fire double from Albrecht and a final goal from Louis Sujir ensured Positive Image Dental held on for the 8-6 win, with Albrecht finishing as the game's top scorer with four goals.

ACT 3 Hamilton Princess 5

The second game saw Hamilton Princess defeat ACT 5-3.

Hamilton Princess took an early lead in the first period with goals from Jeremie Faucher and Mathew Benson. ACT fought back in the second, with Shane Matchett and Townie Jackson finding the back of the net.

However, Mathew Benson took over, scoring three consecutive goals in the second period to complete his personal tally of four for the game, giving Hamilton Princess a dominant 5-2 lead.

Townie Jackson scored his second goal for ACT in the third period, but it was not enough to overcome the deficit, leaving the final score 5-3 to Hamilton Princess.
Thursday, December 11, 2025
BDA Spirits & Positive Image Dental Big Wins

IslandStats.com
Action in the Bermuda Ball Hockey League action at the PCC Hockey Rink saw dominant performances from BDA Spirits and Positive Image Dental, both securing clear victories in their respective matches, setting down early markers in the competition.

BDA Spirits 5 Spine & Sport 2

BDA Spirits secured a 5-2 victory over Spine & Sport, a result earned by completely shutting down their opponents after a quick start to the game.

The first period saw Spine & Sport take the lead through goals from Jake Fenske and Ryan Bates. However, BDA Spirits responded quickly, with Mathieu Ingelman and Jeffrey Ingelman evening the score before the first break.

BDA Spirits then took control in the second period, scoring the lone goal through Carl Lafond. They finalized the victory in the third period with goals from Andrew Bonner and Ryan Marshall, sealing the 5-2 win.

CG 1 Positive Image Dental 7

In the other fixture, Positive Image Dental delivered a high-scoring performance to defeat CG 7-1.

Positive Image Dental’s offence was firing from the start, with goals from Jordan Gunter, Chris Allington, and Ross Rufiange in the first period. CG's only goal of the match came from Andrew Kuzma in the opening period.

The domination continued, with Louis Sujir scoring the only goal of the second period. Chris Allington then took over in the final period, scoring twice to complete his hat-trick, with Josh Prodger adding another, securing the decisive 7-1 result for Positive Image Dental.
Sunday, December 07, 2025
Montgomery Scores in Big Wisconsin Win

IslandStats.com
Nine different players including Blake Montgomery scored to lead the Wisconsin Men's Hockey team to a 9-2 victory at Notre Dame at Compton Family Ice Arena.

Wisconsin closed out the fall semester schedule with their most goals in a conference game since 2006. They also finished the first half in first place in the Big Ten by two points over top-ranked Michigan.

The onslaught began early with a Quinn Finley snipe just 3:37 into the game. That jump-started a four-goal first 12 minutes for Wisconsin. Grady Deering, Ben Dexheimer and Montgomery scored the other three to give Wisconsin a 4-0 lead at the first intermission.

Notre Dame, who owns the nation's leading power play, got on the board in the first minute of the second period with a power-play tally by Dany Nelson. Wisconsin answered right back with a Jack Horbach goal just 10 seconds later, but a Notre Dame challenge of offsides wiped the response.

Instead, Aiden Dubinsky provided Wisconsin riposte, scoring at 3:43 to give back its four-goal lead.

The game stayed 5-1 until just before the midpoint of the third period when Adam Pietila tallied his third of the season.

Tyson Dyck created his own breakaway by knocking the puck out of the air at the Wisconsin blue line and finished for the second time this season to make it a 7-1 game.

After Sutter Muzzatti scored for Notre Dame, Finn Brink and Simon Tassy added to the Wisconsin total for the fifth goal in seven minutes of game time between the two teams. Brink and Tassy's markers gave Wisconsin its second four-goal period of the game, third of the weekend and fourth in four games. The Badger goals also closed out the scoring and made it the 9-2 final score.
Saturday, December 06, 2025
Wisconsin Rallies from Deficit to Overpower Notre Dame

IslandStats.com
The No. 2 Wisconsin men's hockey team, featuring Blake Montgomery, secured a remarkable 7-4 comeback victory over the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at the Compton Family Ice Arena, fuelled by two-goal, three-point nights from both Quinn Finley and Joe Palodichuk.

Notre Dame opened the scoring early in the first period and added a second goal in the final minute of the frame, taking a 2-0 lead into the first intermission.

Wisconsin responded swiftly in the second period. Quinn Finley and Christian Fitzgerald each scored a breakaway goal in the opening four minutes of the middle frame to tie the game at 2-2.

The Fighting Irish momentarily retook the lead a minute later with a power-play goal, making it 3-2. However, Joe Palodichuk put the Badgers ahead with two quick tallies in the remaining nine minutes of the second period, giving Wisconsin a 4-3 lead.

The drama continued into the third period as Notre Dame tied the game at four less than 90 seconds in. Wisconsin immediately responded, with Ryan Botterill scoring just over a minute later to restore the lead.

In the final 2:30 of the game, Wisconsin sealed the victory as Finley and Simon Tassy both hit the empty net, securing the 7-4 comeback win.

The victory marks Wisconsin's fourth conference win in a row, cementing their position in second place in the Big Ten with 19 points.
Last 75 Headlines




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