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Thursday, September 11, 2025
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Senators Prospect Montgomery Heading to Wisconsin
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Blake Montgomery, a forward for the London Knights and prospect for the Ottawa Senators, is set to begin his collegiate career at the University of Wisconsin this autumn. The move marks a new chapter for the promising player after a successful 2024-25 season that saw him split time between the USHL's Lincoln Stars and the OHL's London Knights.
Montgomery's season with the Knights was a memorable one. He tallied 23 goals and 50 points in just 51 games, finishing sixth in goals and ninth in points on the team's roster. His contributions were instrumental in the Knights' success, helping them secure the OHL Championship and their second consecutive Hamilton Spectator Trophy for the regular season title.
His clutch play continued into the postseason, where he notched three goals and 10 points in 17 playoff games during the OHL championship run. He was also a key factor in the Knights' 2025 Memorial Cup victory, scoring the game-winning goal in the semifinals to propel his team to the final. Montgomery recorded one goal and two points in five games at the tournament.
Before his time with the Knights, Montgomery started the 2024-25 season with the Lincoln Stars, where he posted three goals and 10 points in just 10 games before joining the OHL club in November.
This is not the first time Montgomery has navigated different leagues. His development path includes stints with the Mount St. Charles Acad 18U AAA team and the NCDC's New Jersey Rockets in 2022-23. The year before, he skated for the Seacoast Performance Academy in 2021-22.
Now, the talented forward will bring his dynamic offensive game to the NCAA as a member of the Wisconsin Badgers.
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Friday, August 29, 2025
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Presidents Power Past Blades in High-Scoring Clash
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Broome County Blades 3 Hyannisport Presidents 6
The Hyannisport Presidents secured a 6-3 victory over the Broome County Blades in a thrilling Bermuda Inline Ball Hockey match at the PCC Hockey Rink. The game was a back-and-forth affair in the first two periods before the Presidents pulled away in the final stanza.
The two teams traded blows in the first period, with the Blades taking the lead through a strike from Matt Mcphail. The Presidents quickly responded with a goal from Ryan Bates to level the score.
The second period saw the Blades regain the lead with a goal from Richard Campbell. However, the Presidents' offensive firepower proved too much to handle, as goals from Kris Abramowski and Chris Oakley gave them a 3-2 lead heading into the third period.
In the final period, the Presidents extended their lead to 5-2 with a second goal from Bates and a second from Oakley. The Blades attempted a comeback with a goal from Jeff Ingelman, but Abramowski found the net for a second time, sealing the 6-3 victory for the Presidents. The win was a testament to the Presidents' relentless attack and their ability to capitalize on their chances.
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Thursday, August 14, 2025
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High-Scoring Double-Header Rocks Bermuda Ball Hockey
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A double-header of Bermuda inline ball hockey delivered a night of high drama and high scoring at the PCC Hockey Rink, with a total of 18 goals rattled in across two thrilling matches.
Charlestown Chiefs 3 Hyannisport Presidents 4
In the opening clash, the Hyannisport Presidents edged the Charlestown Chiefs in a narrow 4-3 victory. In a remarkable first period, all seven goals were scored.
The Presidents were led by a brace from Alex Larouche, with single strikes from Kris Abramowski and Mark Heintzman sealing the win. The Chiefs' goals came from Marcel Bouwens, Shawn Mckee, and Pete Brodsky.
Broome County Blades 4 Long Island Ducks 7
The nightcap continued the high-scoring trend as the Long Island Ducks defeated the Broome County Blades 7-4.
The Ducks' offensive firepower was on full display, with two goals apiece from Jake Fenske, Max Boivin, and Hart Freedman, and a single goal from Bill Calko.
The Blades fought back with a pair of goals from Richard Campbell, and strikes from Ryan Wilson and Matt Mcphail, but it was not enough to overcome the Ducks.
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Friday, August 08, 2025
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Goals Galore as Presidents & Chiefs Triumph
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A double-header in the Bermuda Inline Ball Hockey league at the PCC Hockey Rink produced a combined 24 goals as the Hyannisport Presidents and Charlestown Chiefs both secured victories.
Hyannisport Presidents 10 Long Island Ducks 5
In the opening match, the Hyannisport Presidents defeated the Long Island Ducks in a high-scoring encounter that finished 10-5.
The Presidents' Kris Abramowski was in sensational form, scoring four goals, while Ryan Bates and Kyan Oakley each added a brace. Rob Osborne and Eric Walker also found the back of the net. For the Long Island Ducks, Hart Freedman and Bill Calko both scored twice, with Max Boivin adding their other goal.
Broome County Blades 2 Charlestown Chiefs 7
The second match of the night saw the Charlestown Chiefs dominate the Broome County Blades with a 7-2 win. The victory was built on the back of hat-tricks from Marcel Bouwens and Pete Brodsky. The Blades' two goals came from Josh Wilson.
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Friday, July 25, 2025
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Ball Hockey Returns with a Goal-Fest at PCC Rink
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After recent disruptions due to inclement weather, the Bermuda Inline Ball Hockey season roared back into action at the PCC Hockey Rink with a high-scoring double header that delivered a total of 22 goals for enthusiastic fans.
Hyannisport Presidents 7 Broome County Blades 5
In the opener, the Hyannisport Presidents emerged victorious in a hard-fought contest, defeating the Broome County Blades 7-5.
The Presidents' attack was spearheaded by Alex Larouche and Ryan Bates, who both netted two goals apiece. Contributions also came from Kyan Oakley, Chris LeMieux, and Eric Walker, who each added a goal to the score.
For the Broome County Blades, Jeff Ingelman and Josh Wilson both scored two goals, with Richard Campbell adding their fifth.
Charlestown Chiefs 6 Long Island Ducks 4
The excitement continued into the nightcap, which saw an impressive ten goals scored as the Charlestown Chiefs defeated the Long Island Ducks 6-4.
The Chiefs' victory was built on sensational offensive performances, with Marcel Bouwens and James Amaral both securing hat-tricks. For the Long Island Ducks, Jake Fenske and Hart Freedman each contributed two goals, but it wasn't enough to overcome the Chiefs' clinical finishing.
The return of the Bermuda Inline Ball Hockey season certainly delivered entertainment, showcasing the offensive prowess of these teams as they look to build momentum in the league.
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