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Thursday, June 05, 2025
Hockey Thriller & Stalemate in Inline Ball Hockey League

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The Bermuda Inline Ball Hockey Summer League season continued with a double header at the PCC Hockey Rink last night, delivering a mixed bag of a scoreless draw and a goal-fest that produced 25 goals.

The evening showcased both defensive resilience and offensive firepower from the competing teams.

Long Island Ducks and Hyannisport Presidents Play Out Scoreless Stalemate

In the opening match, spectators witnessed a rare sight in ball hockey as the Long Island Ducks and Hyannisport Presidents battled to a 0-0 draw. Neither team was able to find the back of the net during regulation time, nor could they break the deadlock during the overtime period, resulting in a tight defensive struggle.

Charlestown Chiefs Edge Broome County Blades in 25-Goal Extravaganza

The second game of the night, however, was a complete contrast, producing a stunning 25 goals as the Charlestown Chiefs narrowly edged out the Broome County Blades in a thrilling 13-12 victory.

Matthew Benson was the prolific leader for the Charlestown Chiefs, scoring 5 goals to guide his team to the win. Marcel Bouwens, Chris Grantier, and Shawn Mckee all added two goals each, with Pete Brodsky and Brett Williamson also finding the back of the net once.

For the Broome County Blades, Brett Sheriffs was a significant threat, scoring 4 goals. Ryan Wilson and Josh Wilson both contributed hat-tricks, while Richard Campbell scored once. Despite their strong offensive effort, the Blades ultimately fell just short in a high-octane encounter.

The latest round of the Bermuda Inline Ball Hockey Summer League provided plenty of drama, from defensive masterclasses to end-to-end goal-scoring spectacles.

 
 
Friday, May 30, 2025
High-Scoring Double Header Rocks Inline Ball Hockey

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The PCC Hockey Rink was the scene of a goal-filled evening as the young Bermuda Inline Ball Hockey season continued with an exciting double header, producing a total of 29 goals.

The enthusiastic crowd were treated to two high-octane encounters as the young talents showcased their skills on the rink.

Presidents Edge Chiefs in Nine-Goal Thriller

The opening match saw the Hyannisport Presidents emerge victorious in a high-scoring affair against the Charlestown Chiefs, securing a 9-6 win.

The Hyannisport Presidents' attack was spearheaded by Kris Abramowski, who netted an impressive four goals. Eric Walker contributed a further two goals, while Rob Osborne, Ryan Bates, and Chris Oakley each added a goal to the tally. The Charlestown Chiefs fought hard, with Chris Grantier scoring four goals and Pete Brodsky adding a brace, but it wasn't enough to overcome the Presidents' firepower.

Blades and Ducks Can't Be Separated in Seven-Goal Stalemate

The second match of the evening provided just as much excitement, with the Broome County Blades and the Long Island Ducks battling to an entertaining 7-7 draw.

The Broome County Blades saw a balanced scoring effort, with Ryan Wilson, Josh Wilson, and Matt Mcphail each finding the back of the net twice. Brett Sheriffs added the other goal for the Blades. The Long Island Ducks responded with Theo Caimassidis leading their scoring with a hat-trick, while Jake Fenske and Bruce Sinclair each contributed two goals, ensuring the two teams couldn't be separated at the final whistle.

The high-scoring action at the PCC Hockey Rink highlights the growing talent and competitive spirit within the Bermuda Inline Ball Hockey League, promising more thrilling encounters as the season progresses.
Monday, May 26, 2025
High-Scoring Start to Bermuda Ball Hockey Inline Season

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The 2025 Bermuda Ball Hockey Inline season kicked off at the PCC Hockey Rink with a flurry of goals, as a total of 35 pucks found the back of the net across the opening two matches.

The first game of the season saw a tightly contested affair, with the Charlestown Chiefs narrowly edging out the Broome County Blades in a 7-6 thriller. James Amaral led the scoring charge for the Chiefs with an impressive four goals, while Ronnie Dzurus contributed a hat-trick. Shawn Mckee added the decisive seventh goal for the Chiefs. The Broome County Blades put up a strong fight, with Ryan Wilson netting a hat-trick of his own. Josh Wilson, Matt Mcphail, and Brett Sheriffs also chipped in with a goal apiece for the Blades, but it wasn't enough to overcome the Chiefs' offensive output.

The nightcap saw a higher-scoring affair as the Hyannisport Presidents delivered a dominant performance to defeat the Long Island Ducks 14-8. Alex Larouche was the standout player for the Presidents, exploding for an incredible six goals. Rob Osborne and Ryan Bates also provided significant offensive support, each finding the back of the net four times. For the Long Island Ducks, Theo Caimassidis led their scoring with four goals, while both Adam Mattatal and Iain Beaudoin each added two goals. However, the Presidents' potent attack proved too much for the Ducks to handle.

The opening night's action at the PCC Hockey Rink suggests an exciting and high-scoring season ahead in the Bermuda Ball Hockey Inline League.
Friday, May 16, 2025
Montgomery's London Knights Crowned OHL Champions

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Blake Montgomery played his part as the London Knights clinched their sixth Ontario Hockey League (OHL) title, securing their place in the prestigious Memorial Cup with a decisive 5-2 victory over the Oshawa Generals in Game 5 of the Championship Series. A packed Budweiser Gardens witnessed the Knights lift the J. Ross Robertson Cup after a commanding performance on home ice.

Finnish forward Kasper Halttunen once again proved to be a pivotal figure for the Knights, netting two crucial goals to lead his team to victory. The San Jose Sharks prospect continued his stellar playoff form, providing the offensive firepower that the Generals struggled to contain throughout the series.

Sam O'Reilly and the dynamic Easton Cowan also contributed significantly to the Knights' triumph, each scoring a goal and adding an assist. Landon Sim rounded out the scoring for London, further cementing their dominance in the decisive Game 5.

The Knights' offensive prowess was matched by their playmaking ability, with Sam Dickinson and Jacob Julien each registering two assists, demonstrating the depth of talent within the London ranks. Between the pipes, goaltender Austin Elliott was solid and reliable, turning away 32 of the 34 shots he faced from the Generals, ensuring a comfortable victory for his team.

For the Oshawa Generals, Andrew Gibson and Beckett Sennecke managed to find the back of the net, but their efforts proved to be mere consolation against a determined and clinical London side. Generals goaltender Jacob Oster faced a barrage of shots, ultimately saving 20 of the 24 he faced.

Montgomery and his London Knights teammates can now celebrate their OHL Championship triumph and turn their attention to the Memorial Cup, where they will compete against the champions from the other major junior hockey leagues in Canada for national supremacy. Their dominant playoff run, culminating in this decisive Game 5 victory, marks them as a formidable contender on the national stage. The Budweiser Gardens erupted in celebration as the Knights hoisted the J. Ross Robertson Cup, marking another successful chapter in the storied history of the London Knights.
Tuesday, May 13, 2025
Montgomery's Knights One Win from OHL Glory

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Blake Montgomery and his London Knights teammates are on the cusp of securing back-to-back Ontario Hockey League (OHL) championships after a decisive 6-2 victory over the Oshawa Generals in Game 4 of the Championship Series at the Tribute Communities Centre.

This latest triumph on the road gives the Knights a commanding 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven series as they now head home with the chance to lift the J. Ross Robertson Cup in Thursday's Game 5.

For the second consecutive game, San Jose Sharks prospect Kasper Halttunen stole the show with a sensational hat trick. The Finnish winger has a remarkable knack for performing on the biggest stage, having also delivered back-to-back three-goal performances against these very same Oshawa Generals in Games 2 and 3 of last year's 2024 OHL Championship series.

Halttunen's consecutive hat tricks mean he has now registered three-goal games in four of his last eight OHL Championship appearances, underlining his status as a dominant offensive force when the stakes are highest. His impact hasn't gone unnoticed by his teammates, with fellow San Jose Sharks prospect Sam Dickinson full of praise for the Finn's crucial contributions.

The Knights' consecutive victories in Oshawa have put them in a commanding position. Returning to their home ice for Game 5, they will be eager to capitalize on their series lead and clinch the OHL Championship title in front of their loyal fans. The Generals, facing elimination, will need to dig deep and find a way to overcome Halttunen's potent scoring threat if they are to extend the series and keep their own championship aspirations alive. The stage is set for a potentially title-deciding Game 5 in London.
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