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NCDC Roundup: Nov. 16, 2024

Summaries By Joshua Boyd 

South Shore Kings 5, Boston Jr. Rangers 3

The Kings extended their winning streak to 17 games, winning every match since Sept. 20. Picking up a goal and an assist apiece were Gregor Jennersjo (’04/Stockholm, Sweden), Jack DesRuisseaux (’04/Manchester, N.H.) and Hunter Bruce (’05/Dartmouth, N.S.) Jake Kavanagh (’05/Montreal, Que.) registered three assists, and Lukas Fursten (’05/Trebic, Slovakia) won his league-leading 11th game.

 

P.A.L. Jr. Islanders 4, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Knights 3 (SO)

Devin Niles (’06/Hatfield, Mass.) scored the shootout-winning goal and Aiden Holland (’05/Topsfield, Mass.) had a goal and an assist. In net, Ethan Ramonetti (’06/East Northport, N.Y.) made 11 saves for the win, giving him a 4-0 record since he joine

 

Worcester Railers JHC 3, Thunder Hockey Club 1

The Railers have earned three points in their last two games, after defeating the Thunder Hockey Club in Middleton, Mass. Justin Massa (’04/St-Constant, Que.)  scored the GWG, and the Railers got a goal and an assist from Brian Judge (’04, Rochester, N.Y.) Cole Scullion (’06/Burlington, Ont.) made 22 saves for the win.

 

Jersey Hitmen 5, Connecticut Jr. Rangers 3

The Hitmen got the game-winning goal from Breyden Zupsansky (’04/Cleveland, Ohio), and he also added another goal and an assist. Veteran Aiden Ryan (’04/Raleigh, N.C.) put up a 1-3-4 line, and Charlie O’Connell (’05/Elgin, Ill.) put up two assists. Jack Kavetsky (’06/Westminster, Calif.) stopped 34 of 37 in the win.

 

Rockets Hockey Club 4, West Chester Wolves 0 

The Rockets were big winners, as goaltender Jason Cai (’05/Basking Ridge, N.J.) won his fourth game out of five total appearances and made 27 saves on 27 shots for his second shutout. Jared Rothman (’06/Chappaqua, N.Y.) scored two goals, and both Shawn Swavely (’06/Reading, Pa.) and Tyler Kusznier (’07/High Bridge, N.J.) each had two assists.

 

Northern Cyclones 4, Seacoast Spartans 1

The Cyclones improved to 2-0-1-0 in their last three games, with Logan Abric standing tall in net to help lead his team. The 2004-born, Hayward, Wis., native stopped 40 of 41 shots. Alex LoGuercio (’04/New. York, N.Y.) scored a goal and an assist, and each of Noah Tano (’05/San Mateo, Calif.) and Aidan Petroff (’06/Natrona Heights, Pa.) each put up two assists.

 

Ogden Mustangs 6, Casper Warbirds 3

The Ogden Mustangs won their fourth game in a row on Saturday night, improving their Mountain Division lead to four points. Captain Brody Simko (’04/Butler, Pa.) scored a goal and one assist, while the defense duo of Jack Bartfield (’04/Bloomington, Minn.) and Ryan Tong (’04/Burnaby, B.C.)  each put up two assists. In net, Hunter Bauer (’06/Bristow, Va.) stopped 27 of 30 shots for the win.

 

Rock Springs Grizzlies 4, Pueblo Bulls 2

The Grizzlies were 4-2 winners on Saturday night, and they have earned points in their last four games in a row (3-0-1-0). The winning team got a goal and an assist apiece from Kristof Molnar (’05/Kolarovo, Slovakia) and Edvin Edlund (’05/Ostersund, Sweden) and the win in net came rom Simon Zille (’05/Trnava, Slovakia). On the other end, Devin Peck (’05/Colorado Springs, Colo.) was strong for the Bulls with 43 saves on 47 shots.

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