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Wednesday, November 20, 2024
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Montgomery & London Knights Extend Winning Streak
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Blake Montgomery and his London Knights teammates continued their impressive run with a 3-1 victory over the Kitchener Rangers in Ontario Hockey League action. The win extends the Knights' winning streak to 12 games and places them just one point behind Kitchener in the Midwest Division standings.
Sam Dickinson scored the game-winning goal for the Knights, while Easton Cowan added an empty-net goal to extend his remarkable regular-season point streak to 52 games.
London goaltender Aleksei Medvedev delivered a strong performance, stopping 20 of 21 shots to secure the win. Kitchener's lone goal was scored by Jack Pridham, while goaltender Jackson Parsons made 35 saves on 37 shots.
The Knights' 12-game winning streak highlights their strong form and places them firmly in contention for the Midwest Division title.
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Tuesday, November 19, 2024
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Bailey's Four-Goal Explosion Propels BDA Spirits to Victory
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The PCC Hockey Rink was rocking with the sounds of sticks clashing and cheers erupting as the Bermuda Ball Hockey Winter League season continued with a high-scoring thriller. BDA Spirits emerged victorious from an eleven-goal slugfest, defeating ACT 7-4 in a game that showcased both offensive firepower and defensive grit.
BDA Spirits 7 ACT 4
Leading the charge for BDA Spirits was the unstoppable Robbie Bailey, who delivered a masterclass in goal-scoring with a sensational four-goal performance. Bailey was a constant threat, showcasing his lightning-quick reflexes and clinical finishing ability. Jean-michael Tremblay, Shawn Mckeee, and Ben Wilshaw also contributed to the offensive onslaught with crucial goals, ensuring a comfortable victory for BDA Spirits.
ACT, despite the loss, showed their own attacking prowess. Mike Travis and Adam Mattatall were a constant thorn in the side of the BDA Spirits defense, each finding the back of the net twice. Their efforts kept ACT in the game, but ultimately, they couldn't match the firepower of Bailey and his BDA Spirits teammates.
This high-scoring affair was a testament to the exciting and competitive nature of the Bermuda Ball Hockey Winter League. With every game, the intensity rises as teams battle for supremacy on the rink. BDA Spirits' victory solidifies their position as a contender for the championship title, while ACT will be looking to bounce back and climb the league standings.
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Monday, November 18, 2024
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Frontier Defeat Hamilton Princess in Ball Hockey Action
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Only one game took place at the PCC Hockey Rink as the Bermuda Ball Hockey Winter League season resumed after delays through inclement weather.
Hamilton Princess 3 Frontier 5
Frontier responded to that heavy defeat at the hands of Positive Image Dental last week with a 5 - 3 victory over Hamilton Princess.
Four goals were scored in the First Period with the score deadlocked at 2 - 2 at the end. Frontier took the lead with a goal from John Duda, but Kevin Albrecht drew the Hamilton Princess level. Frontier for a second time on the match went ahead this time it was Johny Talbot who found the back of the net, and then Hamilton Princess would level the score for a second time with a goal off the stick of Mathew Katzsch.
Neither team would score in the Second Period, but in the Third Period the Hamilton Princess would take their first lead of the game when Albrecht scored his second goal of the game making it 3 - 2.
Frontier got a goal from Shannon Gosse to level the score at 3 each, then Frontier would get a goal from Tom Duggan to go ahead 4 - 3, and then Pete Brodsky would find the back of the net for Frontier to make it 5 - 3.
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Sunday, November 17, 2024
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Hurricanes Stage Dramatic Comeback & Pink Robins Soar
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The National Sports Center was the scene of thrilling field hockey action as the Bermuda Field Hockey Federation hosted a doubleheader that produced dramatic goals, nail-biting moments, and a captivating display of skill.
Dark & Stormies 2 Hurricanes 2
The opening match between the Dark & Stormies and the Hurricanes was a rollercoaster of emotions. The Dark & Stormies stormed out of the gates, seizing control of the game early on. Alex Godet, their sharpshooting striker, was the hero of the first half, converting two penalty corners with clinical precision to give his team a commanding 2-0 lead.
But the Hurricanes, true to their name, weathered the storm and mounted a furious comeback in the second half. Malik De Souza ignited the comeback with a powerful penalty corner strike in the 36th minute, injecting a much-needed dose of hope for his team. Just one minute later, Jo Heaney leveled the score with another penalty corner goal, sending the Hurricanes' bench into a frenzy.
The final minutes were a tense affair, with both teams pushing for a winner. However, the defenses held firm, and the match ended in a thrilling 2-2 draw.
Budgies 0 Pink Robins 2
The second match saw the Pink Robins soar to a convincing 2-0 victory over the Budgies. The Pink Robins displayed their attacking prowess, controlling the tempo of the game and creating numerous scoring opportunities.
Their breakthrough came in the 30th minute when their star striker, Heather Sinclair showcased her exceptional skills with a brilliant field goal. Eight minutes later, Sinclair struck again, doubling the lead with another clinical finish.
The Budgies fought valiantly but couldn't find a way past the Pink Robins' resolute defense. The Pink Robins' victory was a testament to their teamwork, skill, and determination.
This doubleheader showcased the exciting and competitive nature of field hockey in Bermuda. The Hurricanes' dramatic comeback and the Pink Robins' clinical display left the fans wanting more.
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Saturday, November 16, 2024
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Montgomery & Knights Storm Guelph in Shutout Victory
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Blake Montgomery and his London Knights teammates continued their dominant run with a resounding 4-0 victory over the Guelph Storm at the Sleeman Center. Goaltender Austin Elliott stole the show, recording his first Ontario Hockey League shutout with a masterful 28-save performance.
Elliott, who previously notched six shutouts in the Western Hockey League, was a brick wall between the pipes, frustrating the Storm's attack at every turn. The Knights' defense was equally impressive, limiting Guelph's scoring opportunities and providing Elliott with solid support.
The offensive fireworks were ignited by the dynamic trio of Easton Cowan, Denver Barkey, and Kasper Halttunen. Each player registered two points in the win, showcasing their offensive prowess and chemistry.
Cowan, who extended his remarkable regular-season point streak to 51 games, opened the scoring with a laser-like wrist shot just five minutes into the game. He received a pinpoint pass from Halttunen and made no mistake, burying the puck past Guelph goaltender Brayden Gillespie.
The Knights maintained their 1-0 lead for much of the game, thanks to Elliott's heroics and a disciplined defensive effort. Late in the second period, Rene Van Bommell sprung Noah Read on a breakaway. Although Gillespie stopped Read's initial shot, the rookie forward pounced on the rebound and knocked it home for his third goal of the season – all three of which have come at the Sleeman Center.
Halttunen, making his season debut for the Knights after a stint with the San Jose Barracuda of the American Hockey League, continued to impress. Early in the third period, he set up captain Denver Barkey for a tap-in goal, extending London's lead to 3-0.
Oliver Bonk added the finishing touch with a power-play goal late in the third, securing the Knights' 11th consecutive victory and their 14th win in their last 15 games.
With this dominant performance, the Knights sent a clear message to the rest of the OHL: they are a force to be reckoned with. Their blend of offensive firepower, defensive solidity, and stellar goaltending makes them a serious contender for the championship.
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