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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.


Wednesday, November 05, 2025
Montgomery Hits His Stride @ Wisconsin

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The No. 14 ranked University of Wisconsin (UW) men's hockey team is set to return to the ice on Friday, looking to extend a phenomenal start to the season that has seen them remain undefeated with a stellar 6-0-2 record.

The Badgers, riding high after a recent 4-0 shutout victory over rival Minnesota, have established themselves as one of the most consistent teams in college hockey early this season.

Key to their success has been the steady performance of forward Blake Montgomery. The attacker has featured in all eight games for the Badgers, proving to be a reliable source of offense.

Montgomery has already opened his account strongly, netting four goals this season from 16 shots on target, giving him four points overall. His recent brace against the Golden Gophers highlighted his ability to deliver crucial goals and provided a significant boost to Wisconsin's offensive depth as they continue their pursuit of the Big Ten title.

Wisconsin will now look to Montgomery and the rest of the squad to maintain their unbeaten streak when they return to action on Friday.
Tuesday, November 04, 2025
Countdown to ISBHF Men’s Masters World Championships

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The sticks are taped, the jerseys pressed, and anticipation is building across the island. With the ISBHF Men’s Masters World Championship set to begin on November 11th at the Pembroke Community Club, Bermuda’s national Masters team is wrapping up its final week of preparation.

Teams from seven countries will compete, bringing players, coaches, and fans together for six days of high-level international ball hockey.

Eight teams from seven nations, including Canada, the United States, Great Britain, Italy, Portugal, and Haiti, will compete alongside Bermuda’s Masters squad.

Head Coach Goldberg says the team’s preparation has gone far beyond time on the rink, “Our preparation for the 2025 Masters has been about more than just time on the rink.

We’ve focused on building a culture of accountability, fitness, and unity, ensuring every player understands their role and what it means to wear the Bermuda crest. Off the rink, the players have committed to team events, community involvement, and staying connected year-round. Representing Bermuda at home is a huge honor, it’s a rare opportunity to compete on our own soil, in front of family and friends, and to showcase not only our hockey but also Bermuda’s spirit and hospitality to the world.”

Goldberg describes playing on home soil as both an honor and a test. “It’s a huge honor,” he says, “and a chance to showcase Bermuda’s spirit and hospitality to the world.”

Bermuda last hosted the Masters in 2018, a tournament remembered for packed stands and loud support. Goldberg says that experience still shapes how the team prepares today.

“Hosting the Masters in 2018 gave us invaluable experience, both as a team and as a nation.

We learned what it takes to compete against some of the world’s best while managing the pressures of being the host. From a coaching standpoint, we saw how much preparation off the floor matters, fitness, team chemistry, and attention to detail in every aspect. More than anything, 2018 reminded us how powerful home support can be. The energy that year was electric, and we want to recreate, and even surpass, that atmosphere in 2025.”

This year’s roster blends long-time national players with new faces eager to make their mark.

“This year’s squad has a great blend of experience and fresh energy. We’ve got veterans who’ve represented Bermuda for years and know what it takes to perform at this level, alongside new players who bring passion, speed, and hunger to prove themselves. What defines this group is their commitment, these guys train hard, push each other, and take pride in representing their country the right way. There’s a strong sense of brotherhood here, on and off the floor, and that unity is going to be our biggest strength.”

Goldberg believes that connection will be key when the tournament begins.

The Heart of the Community Goldberg sees the Masters not only as a world championship, but as a community celebration.

“The community is the heartbeat of this team. We want Bermudians to be part of the journey, whether that’s coming out to games, volunteering, cheering from the stands, or simply showing their support on social media. The players feed off that energy. When the crowd gets behind the team, it lifts everyone’s performance. This tournament is as much about national pride as it is about hockey, so we encourage everyone to wear their colors, bring their voices, and help make the 2025 Masters a truly unforgettable event for Bermuda.”

With free admission, the event offers families, young athletes, and sports fans a rare chance to see international-level play without leaving the island.

From November 11th to 16th, the Pembroke Community Club will serve as the heart of the ball hockey world. For Bermuda’s Masters team, it is a chance to compete with top nations, honor years of work, and share the game with the community that helped build it.
Tuesday, November 04, 2025
Thrills & Comeback in Bermuda Ball Hockey Action

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The Bermuda Ball Hockey Winter League exploded into action with a thrilling doubleheader at the PCC Hockey Rink, delivering high drama that included a dramatic overtime finish and a phenomenal late comeback.

CG 6 Spine & Sport 7

The night's opener saw Spine & Sport defeat CG in a sudden-death shootout, winning 7-6 after a remarkable rally forced the game past regulation time.

CG looked comfortable for much of the contest, building a significant lead behind the brilliance of Jeremy Estey, who netted a hat-trick for the side. Other CG goals came from Nathan Kowalski, Andrew Leavy, and Dallas Montgomery, giving them a commanding advantage entering the final period.

However, Spine & Sport mounted an extraordinary comeback effort in the third period. Mathieu Desjardins (who finished with a hat-trick) and Christopher Merritt (who scored twice) led the charge. The team rattled off four unanswered goals in the final frame, including a critical strike from a substitute player, forcing the game into overtime. With no scoring in the extra period, the contest went to a shootout, where Christopher Merritt slotted the decisive goal to seal the incredible victory for Spine & Sport.

Positive Image Dental 4 ACT 5

In the second match of the doubleheader, ACT edged out Positive Image Dental in a closely fought contest, winning 5-4.

ACT established an early lead with goals from Shane Matchett and Samuel Vieira in the first period, sandwiching a strike from Positive Image Dental's Jordan Gunter. The back-and-forth action continued into the second period with goals from ACT's Mike Travis, Louis Sujir for Positive Image Dental, and Vieira's second for ACT.

Heading into the final period, ACT held a slender 5-3 lead after Anthony Kapsimalis struck late in the second. Despite a late push, with Louis Sujir scoring his second goal for Positive Image Dental in the final frame, ACT held on to secure the narrow 5-4 victory, claiming two valuable points to start their campaign.
Sunday, November 02, 2025
Montgomery Shines in University of Wisconsin 4-0 Shutout

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The undefeated start continues for the No. 14 University of Wisconsin (UW) men's hockey team after they delivered a clinical 4-0 shutout victory over their rivals, the No. 19/18 Minnesota Golden Gophers, at the Kohl Center.

The victory, powered by offensive doubles from Quinn Finley and Blake Montgomery and an impenetrable performance from goaltender Daniel Hauser, keeps the Badgers perfect through eight games and moves them to 2-0-0 in Big Ten conference play.

The third period saw a quick, devastating surge from the Badgers that decisively broke the game open. Forward Blake Montgomery scored two goals just 21 seconds apart in the opening minutes of the final frame.

Montgomery's first strike came at the 1:39 mark on the power play. Just moments later, at the 2:00 minute mark of the period, he found the net again, extending UW's lead to a commanding 4-0.

Finley’s two goals in the opening periods had set the platform for Wisconsin's dominance. Equally critical was the performance of goalkeeper Daniel Hauser, who was in inspired form, stopping all 22 shots he faced to earn the shutout.

The comprehensive nature of the victory against a ranked opponent solidifies the Badgers' position as one of the country's elite teams and signals their serious intent in the Big Ten title race.

 
 
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