Week 20 — Wild Swings, Shutout, and Another Night of Chaos

Week 20 delivered one of the most unpredictable slates of the season, featuring blown leads, nonstop scoring, physical battles, and a shutout performance between the pipes.

AMOS, Triple J trade blows in 8–8 tie
The night opened with fireworks as AMOS and Triple J skated to an 8–8 draw. Triple J appeared to be in full control early, jumping out to a four-goal lead, but AMOS stormed back to erase the deficit. From there, it turned into a goal-for-goal track meet, with neither side able to land the knockout punch.

Velodrome edges OS Offices in 7–6 shootout
Velodrome followed with a 7–6 win over OS Offices in a fast-paced, back-and-forth contest. Momentum swung repeatedly as both teams pushed the pace offensively, but Velodrome found just enough finish to close it out.

HollowBrook outlasts Ace in physical 4–2 win
HollowBrook earned a gritty 4–2 victory over Ace in a tight, hard-fought game defined by physical play and a parade to the penalty box. The score stayed close until HollowBrook struck twice in the third period, breaking the game open and sealing the win.

OUTCAN blanks World Orphans, 7–0
OUTCAN delivered the most dominant performance of the night, shutting out World Orphans 7–0. Sub goaltender Jared Wolf was flawless in net, becoming the fourth goalie this season to record a shutout. OUTCAN’s relentless pressure kept the Orphans on their heels from start to finish.

Platinum Group survives late push, beats Nelson & Company 9–8
The night closed with a thriller, as Platinum Group narrowly escaped with a 9–8 win over Nelson & Company. Nelson & Company gave Platinum everything they could handle in a back-and-forth, high-scoring affair, but Platinum managed to hold on in the closing moments.

Week 20 had it all—momentum swings, milestone performances, and games decided by inches. As the season barrels forward, the margin for error continues to shrink.