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Thursday, July 10, 2025
Goal Fest as Bermuda Inline Ball Hockey Season Resumes

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The Bermuda Inline Ball Hockey League burst back into action at the PCC Hockey Rink, treating fans to a thrilling double-header that produced a staggering 25 goals across two highly entertaining matches.

Broome County Blades 1 Charlestown Chiefs 9

In the evening's opener, the Charlestown Chiefs put on a dominant display, comfortably defeating the Broome County Blades by a score of 9-1.

The Chiefs were spearheaded by a scintillating performance from Matthew Benson, who bagged a hat-trick. Pete Brodsky and James Amaral each contributed two goals apiece, while Marcel Bouwens and Chris Grantier also found the back of the net with single strikes. Richard Campbell scored the lone consolation goal for the Broome County Blades.

Hyannisport Presidents 7 Long Island Ducks 8

The nightcap was a true barnburner, serving up 15 goals in a pulsating contest as the Long Island Ducks narrowly edged out the Hyannisport Presidents in an 8-7 victory.

Jeremy Estey was the hero for the Long Island Ducks, firing in an impressive four goals to lead his team to the win. The Ducks also saw single strikes from Jake Fenske, Max Boivin, Adam Mattatal, and Bruce Sinclair, showcasing their depth in attack.

Despite the narrow defeat, the Hyannisport Presidents put up a valiant effort, with Rob Osborne and Eric Walker both netting hat-tricks. Ryan Bates added the other goal for the Presidents in a game that kept spectators on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.

The high-scoring start to the resumed season promises plenty more excitement as the Bermuda Inline Ball Hockey League continues its campaign at the PCC Hockey Rink.


Friday, July 04, 2025
Chiefs Defeat Ducks in Inline Ball Hockey

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In the lone Bermuda Inline Ball Hockey match at the PCC Hockey Rink last night, the Charlestown Chiefs secured a comfortable 4-1 victory over the Long Island Ducks.

Charlestown Chiefs 4 Long Island Ducks 1

The Chiefs established an early lead in the first period, with Pete Brodsky finding the back of the net to make it 1-0.

Brodsky continued his impactful performance in the second period, doubling the Charlestown Chiefs' lead with his second goal of the game, sending them into the final period with a strong advantage.

In the third and final period, the Charlestown Chiefs extended their lead to 3-0 with a strike from Jacob Matthews. The Long Island Ducks managed to pull a goal back when Andy Baron found the back of the net, offering a glimmer of hope. However, the Chiefs quickly extinguished any comeback aspirations, with Marcel Bouwens scoring to restore their three-goal advantage and seal the 4-1 win.

The result sees the Charlestown Chiefs pick up valuable points as the Bermuda Inline Ball Hockey League season continues.


Wednesday, June 25, 2025
Blake Montgomery Rapidly Ascending Senators' Prospect Ranks

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Blake Montgomery, a formidable power winger combining size, speed, and a potent shot, is rapidly climbing the Ottawa Senators’ prospect rankings, showcasing significant potential to become a middle-six forward in the NHL.

According to hockey analyst Andrew Barrett, Montgomery possesses a powerful stride that, despite his substantial 6-foot-4, 195-pound frame, allows him to reach top speed quickly, effectively putting opposing defencemen on their heels. Coupled with this explosiveness is a heavy shot boasting a quick release, making him a consistent threat in the offensive zone.

Montgomery's game is characterized by a strong north-south drive, but he also demonstrates surprising agility and silky hands for a player of his stature, enabling him to move effectively in east-west plays. After making the transition from the Lincoln Stars in the USHL to the London Knights in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) this season, Montgomery initially experienced a period of adjustment.

However, since the end of November, Montgomery has truly found his stride. He has capitalized on a top-six role with the Knights, becoming a consistent offensive producer. In his last 24 games, he has amassed an impressive 18 goals and 18 assists for 36 points, translating to an outstanding 1.5 points per game during that stretch. This dominant run included a remarkable 14-game point streak that saw him collect 24 points until January 24th.

The Bowie, Maryland native is committed to playing at the University of Wisconsin for the 2025-26 season, where he will continue his development. With his blend of physical attributes, refined skills, and recent scoring surge, Montgomery possesses all the tools necessary to forge a successful career as a middle-six winger in the National Hockey League.
Friday, June 20, 2025
Presidents Edge the Ducks in Ball Hockey Thriller

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Hyannisport Presidents 4 Long Island Ducks 3

The Bermuda Inline Ball Hockey League season continued last night at the PCC Hockey Rink, with a tightly contested affair seeing the Hyannisport Presidents secure a narrow 4-3 victory over the Long Island Ducks.

The Presidents started strongly, establishing a 2-0 lead in the first period with goals from Eric Walker and Alex Larouche. However, the Long Island Ducks fought back fiercely in the second period, with Jake Fenske and Adam Mattatal finding the net to level the score at 2-2.

The goal-fest in the second period wasn't over. Walker netted his second of the game to restore the Presidents' lead, only for Bruce Sinclair to immediately pull the Ducks level once more, making it 3-3.

As time wound down in the period, it was Larouche who emerged as the hero for the Hyannisport Presidents, scoring his second goal of the match to give his side a crucial 4-3 advantage. With no further goals in the remainder of the game, the Presidents held on for a hard-fought win in what proved to be an exciting encounter.


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.

 
 
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