Week 19 brought a little bit of everything: offensive explosions, clutch third-period heroics, emergency goaltending appearances, and a weather-related twist to close out the night.
Nelson & Company opens strong, routs Triple J 10–5
Nelson & Company wasted no time setting the tone, exploding for a 10–5 win over Triple J to kick off the night. The offense came in waves, and Nelson controlled the tempo early, never letting Triple J recover once the game opened up.
OUTCAN holds off OS Offices, 5–3
OUTCAN followed with a composed 5–3 victory over OS Offices. With Seabass stepping in as a substitute goaltender for OS Offices, the game stayed competitive throughout, but OUTCAN capitalized on key moments to pull away late.
AMOS, Velodrome battle to 6–6 draw
In one of the night’s most entertaining matchups, AMOS and COS Velodrome skated to a 6–6 tie in a fast-paced, back-and-forth affair. Seabass made his second appearance of the night, this time subbing in net for AMOS, helping keep the game deadlocked as both teams traded momentum well into the final frame.
Platinum Group scores late, edges Ace 7–6
The marquee game of the week saw Platinum Group steal a 7–6 win over Ace with a late third-period goal. Ace battled throughout and kept pressure on until the final horn, but Platinum’s late push proved to be the difference in a game that could have gone either way.
HollowBrook earns forfeit win over World Orphans
The night concluded with HollowBrook earning a forfeit win over World Orphans, as snow conditions prevented much of the Orphans roster from making it to the rink. In the spirit of competition, several players from earlier games suited up to skate against HollowBrook in an informal matchup to close out the evening.
Week 19 showcased the league’s depth, resilience, and camaraderie—on and off the ice—as teams continue to battle through the heart of the season.
