The Bermuda Ball Hockey Winter League season resumed with a 15-goal double-header at the PCC Hockey Rink, highlighted by a commanding performance from Hamilton Princess and a tightly contested victory for BDA Spirits.
Hamilton Princess 8 CG 3
Hamilton Princess were in clinical form, overwhelming CG with an 8-3 win. Their offensive strength was immediately apparent in the first period, where they raced to a four-goal lead thanks to strikes from John Duda, Jeremie Faucher, Riley Latour, and Mathew Benson.
The momentum carried into the second period, with Hamilton Princess adding three more goals. Jeremie Faucher and Riley Latour both secured their second goals of the match, complemented by the first of the evening from Bill Calko.
CG finally mounted a response in the third period, with Danny Hudson putting in a solo effort to secure a consolation hat-trick. However, Bill Calko also found the back of the net again for Hamilton Princess to cement their dominant 8-3 victory.
BDA Spirits 3 Positive Image Dental 1
The second match of the evening was a much tighter affair, with BDA Spirits securing a crucial 3-1 win over Positive Image Dental.
The first period saw BDA Spirits take the lead through Mathieu Ingelman. The score remained close throughout the second period until Ryan Marshall doubled the BDA Spirits advantage, making it 2-0.
Positive Image Dental fought hard to get back into the game, finally breaking their duck in the third period through Jordan Gunter. However, any hope of a comeback was extinguished when Mathieu Ingelman scored his second goal of the night for BDA Spirits, sealing the 3-1 result.
The goal fest ensures the Bermuda Ball Hockey Winter League remains competitive as the season continues.
Tuesday, November 18, 2025
Montgomery & Badgers Hunt Streak Extension
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The No. 10/9 Wisconsin Badgers men's hockey team, featuring forward Blake Montgomery, is poised to return to the ice on Friday, November 21st, looking to extend their phenomenal start to the season and continue their climb up the national rankings.
The Badgers have enjoyed a stellar opening run, maintaining an undefeated streak that sees them sitting on a formidable 8-2-2 record. The team’s strong performance has been recognised nationally, securing them a spot within the top 10/9 rankings.
Blake Montgomery has played a significant role in Wisconsin's impressive start. The forward has featured in all 12 games so far, establishing himself as a reliable presence in the offensive zone.
Montgomery has been productive in front of goal, tallying 5 goals and adding 1 assist for a total of 6 points this season. His willingness to shoot has been evident, registering 22 shots on goal as he consistently challenges opposing netminders.
His scoring ability has been crucial in securing the tight wins and draws that have kept the Badgers unbeaten streak alive.
As Wisconsin prepares for their next slate of fixtures, the focus will be on maintaining the high-level play that has defined their campaign. Montgomery and his teammates will be aiming to convert their strong form into victories as they head toward the heart of the collegiate hockey schedule.
Sunday, November 16, 2025
Thrilling National Sports Centre BFH Triple Header
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The National Sports Centre was the stage for a lively triple header of Bermuda Field Hockey action, featuring drama, comebacks, and hat-tricks across three compelling fixtures.
Knights 4 Hurricanes 2
The opening match saw the Knights secure a hard-fought 4-2 victory over the Hurricanes, thanks in large part to the clinical finishing of Hemijah Bean. The Hurricanes initially seized the advantage in the seventeenth minute when Tyler Smith converted a penalty stroke to make it 1-0. However, the Knights levelled the score right on the stroke of half-time as Bean netted a penalty stroke of his own, sending the teams into the break tied at 1-1.
The Knights wasted no time in the second half, with Bean putting them ahead just two minutes after the restart with a goal from a penalty corner. Alan Gilbertson extended the lead to 3-1 in the thirty-fourth minute with a well-taken field goal. The Hurricanes attempted a comeback when Marte DeSouza scored from a penalty corner in the forty-ninth minute to pull the score back to 3-2. The Knights swiftly extinguished the threat though, as Bean completed his hat-trick in the fifty-sixth minute, once again scoring from a penalty corner to seal the 4-2 win.
Ravens 1 Budgies 1
In the second contest, the Ravens and the Budgies fought out an evenly matched 1-1 draw. The Ravens drew first blood in the ninth minute when Antoinette Rabain scored a field goal, giving her side a narrow lead that they successfully defended until the half-time whistle.
The Budgies pressed for an equaliser and eventually found it in the forty-fourth minute, with Tse Smith converting a penalty corner to level the score at 1-1. Neither team could find a late winner, resulting in the points being split.
Pink Robins 0 Griffins 4
The final match saw the Griffins dominate the Pink Robins with a comprehensive 4-0 shutout victory.
Isaac Davis was the star of the show, starting his performance in the fourteenth minute with a field goal to give the Griffins the lead. Davis then doubled the advantage six minutes later by converting a penalty corner. Owen Curley added a third field goal in the twenty-seventh minute, ensuring the Griffins held a commanding 3-0 lead at the break.
Davis completed his hat-trick in the thirty-third minute, scoring the only goal of the second half from another penalty corner to cap the 4-0 win and a memorable day of hockey.
Monday, November 10, 2025
Montgomery & Wisconsin Defeat No. 2 Michigan
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Blake Montgomery and his No. 10/9 Wisconsin men's hockey teammates delivered a massive statement victory, demolishing the No. 2 Michigan Wolverines 6-1 at Yost Ice Arena.
Wisconsin put on an offensive clinic, propelled by six different goal scorers and a dominant performance on the power play.
Wisconsin's victory halts Michigan’s strong start and dramatically shifts the momentum in the Big Ten conference.
The Badgers’ special teams were lethal from the outset. Wisconsin scored two power-play goals in the first period, taking the lead 7:13 in from the stick of Ben Dexheimer. They extended that lead at 12:50 with a Gavin Morrissey power-play goal.
The offensive explosion continued into the second period, with Montgomery adding a goal just 1:25 into the frame. Michigan managed to pull one back shortly after with a short-handed goal at 4:59, but Aiden Dubinsky quickly restored the three-goal cushion at 7:34.
Wisconsin's third power-play goal of the night came at 17:47 into the second period when Christian Fitzgerald scored on a breakaway during a major power play.
To cap off the high-scoring affair against the No. 2 team in the country, Adam Pietila tallied his first goal of the season 6:05 into the third period, sealing the emphatic 6-1 victory for the Badgers.
The comprehensive win highlights Wisconsin's status as a major contender in the national title race.
Thursday, November 06, 2025
Positive Image Dental Outscores Alexandra Mosher
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The Bermuda Ball Hockey Winter League delivered a high-octane spectacle at the PCC Hockey Rink, with a massive fifteen goals scored in a single match as Positive Image Dental defeated Alexandra Mosher 9–6.
The first period set a blistering pace, with nine goals hitting the back of the net. Alexandra Mosher started strong, with two goals off the stick of Mike Brennan and a strike from Ian Beaudoin. However, Positive Image Dental responded emphatically. Louis Sujir led the charge with a hat-trick in the opening frame, supported by two goals from Donald Folkard, with Chris Hodgson rounding out the scoring for Mosher.
In a dramatic twist, the second period produced no scoring, providing a momentary defensive lapse before the floodgates reopened in the third.
In the final frame, the scoring resumed for both sides. Louis Sujir added two more goals to complete a phenomenal five-goal performance for Positive Image Dental. Further strikes from Jordan Gunter and Brett Williamson secured their 9-6 victory. Alexandra Mosher's late efforts came from Moad Fahmi and Ian Beaudoin, who also scored two goals, but it was not enough to overcome the offensive power of Positive Image Dental.