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Tuesday, April 28, 2026
BDA Spirits & Positive Image Dental Secure Dominant Wins

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The latest round of Bermuda Ball Hockey action delivered a high-scoring spectacle at the PCC Hockey Rink, with twelve goals shared across two clinical performances. BDA Spirits and Positive Image Dental emerged as the big winners of the night, showcasing the offensive depth that has come to define this season’s competition.

CG 2 BDA Spirits 4

In the opening clash, BDA Spirits overcame a resilient CG side to claim a 4-2 victory.

The match sparked into life in the first period as Dallas Montgomery put CG ahead, only for Fanie Grenier to level the scores before the first buzzer.

The second period saw a tactical shift, with Stefan Chamberland finding the net to give the Spirits their first lead of the night.

Despite a second goal from Montgomery in the final period, Jeff Loper and Andrew Bonner clinical finishes ensured BDA Spirits walked away with all the points in a tightly contested affair.

Positive Image Dental 5 Spine & Sport 1

The scoring momentum continued into the second fixture, where Positive Image Dental delivered a masterclass in efficiency to dismantle Spine and Sport 5-1.

The story of the match was the relentless form of Ross Rufiange, who spearheaded the attack with a superb hat-trick. Rufiange opened the scoring in the first period before adding his second in the next, supported by a goal from Sean Mcnulty to put Positive Image Dental in a commanding position.

Spine and Sport briefly threatened a comeback in the final period through Christopher Merritt, but any hopes of a revival were swiftly extinguished.

Rufiange completed his treble with clinical precision, while Mcnulty added his second of the night to put the result beyond doubt. The victory reinforces Positive Image Dental's credentials as one of the most potent attacking units in the league, leaving Spine and Sport searching for answers ahead of the next round of fixtures.
Monday, April 27, 2026
Generations of Longtails to unite for Hockey Forum 10 am

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The evolution of Bermudian Field Hockey will take center stage today as islandstats.com hosts a landmark live discussion featuring a panel of past and present national team stars.

The exclusive interview, scheduled for 10 am, aims to bridge the gap between the pioneers of the sport and the current generation of athletes now competing on the international stage under head coach Kovin Moodley.

The conversation arrives at a pivotal moment for the sport in Bermuda. While the national squad was once a mainstay of regional competition in the 1980s—famously finishing seventh at the 1987 Pan American Games—the modern era has seen a tactical and physical shift in the game.

From the transition from grass to the high-speed water-based turfs of the National Sports Centre to the introduction of professional coaching structures, the panel will explore how the "Longtails" have adapted to the demands of a faster, more technical game.

Viewers can expect to hear from seasoned veterans who paved the way during the sport's formative years, alongside current leaders of the national training squad. Figures such as Jen Chisnall and Izzy Pugh, who recently found the net in fixtures against visiting US collegiate sides, represent a new wave of talent looking to propel Bermuda back up the FIH world rankings.

The discussion is expected to touch upon the logistical challenges of the past versus the data-driven approach of the present, where international exposures against the likes of Alvernia University are now used as critical building blocks for major tournaments.

Beyond the technicalities, the interview will highlight the cultural importance of field hockey within the local sporting community. With the 2026 international calendar intensifying, the forum provides a rare opportunity to reflect on the heritage of the women's game while outlining the roadmap for the next generation of Bermudian sticks.

The live stream begins at 10 am on islandstats.com, with fans encouraged to engage with the panel as they reflect on the journey from the local league rinks to the global stage.

 
 
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Spine & Sport Produce Dramatic Comeback on High-Scoring Night

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The Bermuda Ball Hockey League delivered a frantic night of action at the PCC Hockey Rink as sixteen goals were shared across a double-header defined by a miraculous turnaround and a defensive masterclass.

Spine & Sport 6 Positive Image Dental 4

The opening fixture provided the drama of the season so far as Spine & Sport staged a sensational final-period recovery to defeat Positive Image Dental 6-4. For the first two periods, Positive Image Dental appeared to be in total control.

Ross Rufiange opened the scoring in the first, and although Jake Fenske momentarily leveled for Spine & Sport, Jordan Gunter restored the Dental lead before the first whistle.

When Rufiange added his second of the night and Louis Sujir found the net in the middle frame, Spine & Sport looked buried at 4-1 down. However, the final period saw a complete collapse from the league leaders.

Ryan Bates ignited the spark before Christopher Merritt and Mathieu Desjardins pulled Spine & Sport level. With the momentum firmly behind them, Jake Fenske took over, scoring twice in the dying minutes to complete his hat-trick and seal an improbable comeback victory.

BDA Spirits 6 Hamilton Princess 0

The nightcap proved to be a far more one-sided affair as BDA Spirits put on a clinical display to shut out Hamilton Princess 6-0. The Spirits' defensive unit was impenetrable throughout, providing the perfect platform for their attackers to dismantle the Princess backline. Jeff Loper set the tone with the only goal of the first period, before the floodgates opened in the second.

Davinder Jaggers doubled the advantage before Jeffrey Ingelman struck a dagger into the Princess' hopes with a goal just three seconds before the second intermission.

The final period was a mere formality as Stefan Chamberland added a fourth, before Loper and Jaggers both secured their braces to round off a dominant six-goal victory. The result leaves Hamilton Princess searching for answers, while BDA Spirits move forward with their title credentials firmly intact.
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Benson Brilliance & Fenske Hat-trick Light Up PCC Rink

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The latest round of the Bermuda Ball Hockey season delivered a seventeen-goal extravaganza at the PCC Hockey Rink as Hamilton Princess staged a dramatic comeback before Spine and Sport dominated a high-scoring nightcap.

Hamilton Princess 3 BDA Spirits 2

The opening encounter proved to be a cagey affair initially, with both Hamilton Princess and the BDA Spirits deadlocked after a scoreless first period.

The game burst into life in the second frame when Jean-Michael Tremblay opened the scoring for the Princess following clever work from Mathew Benson. However, the Spirits responded with a quickfire double as Jeff Loper and Ryan Marshall both found the net to turn the game on its head heading into the final interval.

The third period belonged entirely to Mathew Benson. With the Princess trailing and time ticking away, Benson took command of the contest, first leveling the scores after being set up by Richard Campbell. He then capped off a sensational individual performance by scoring an unassisted winner to secure a hard-fought victory for his side.

ACT @ Spine & Sport 8

The evening’s second fixture was a far more open contest as Spine and Sport utilized a potent power play to overwhelm ACT.

Jake Fenske was the standout performer of the night, recording a clinical hat-trick. Spine and Sport established an early two-goal cushion in the first period through Fenske and Rob Osborne, a lead they would never relinquish.

Despite a spirited effort from ACT, led by two goals from Shane Matchett and a strike from Chris Cairns, they were unable to contain a relentless Spine and Sport attack. Curran Trenouth and Christopher Merritt both helped themselves to a pair of goals each, while Kris Abramowski pulled the strings with three assists.

The clinical nature of the Spine and Sport special teams proved the difference, as Fenske converted twice on the man advantage to ensure an emphatic eight-four win at the final whistle.
Monday, April 20, 2026
Montgomery & Senators Blanked as Season Ends

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The Belleville Senators’ 2025-26 campaign reached a muted conclusion as they fell 4–0 to the Syracuse Crunch at the Upstate Medical University Arena.

In a season finale defined by special teams, the Crunch utilized a relentless power play to dismantle the visitors, ensuring the Senators finished their year on the wrong side of a shutout. Despite the result, the spotlight remained on the franchise's future, with top prospect Blake Montgomery wrapping up an eventful debut week in the professional ranks.

The 6ft 4in winger, who arrived in Belleville just days ago after a standout freshman season at the University of Wisconsin and an NCAA Championship final appearance, has quickly shown the speed and skill that made him a fourth-round pick for the Ottawa Senators. While he was unable to find the net in the finale, his highlight-reel backhand goal in Friday’s 6–4 victory over the same opponents remains a significant marker for his transition to the AHL.

The opening period saw Syracuse take immediate control, capitalizing on a man advantage just three minutes in. Spencer Kersten was the beneficiary of quick puck movement from Dylan Duke and Ethan Gauthier, slotting home from close range. It was a baptism of fire for Senators goaltender Kaidan Mbereko, who was making his AHL debut. Mbereko was a standout despite the scoreline, turning away 15 of 16 shots in a frantic opening frame to keep Belleville within touching distance.

Syracuse doubled their lead in the second period, once again exploiting a Belleville penalty. Cooper Flinton provided a deft tip-in from an Ethan Samson point shot to make it 2–0. The Senators struggled to find a response, failing to convert on three power-play opportunities of their own during the middle period, a missed chance that ultimately proved decisive.

The final twenty minutes followed a familiar script. Spencer Kersten secured his second of the night with a screened shot from the slot, effectively putting the game out of reach at 3–0. The Crunch added a fourth at the six-minute mark when Max Grondin redirected a Simon Lundmark effort to finalize the scoring.

 
 
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