Week 21 brought dominant performances, playoff-level intensity, and a late administrative twist that reshaped the standings.
OS Offices powers past Nelson & Company, 10–4
OS Offices opened the night in commanding fashion, overwhelming Nelson & Company 10–4. The offense came in waves, with sustained pressure and clinical finishing putting the game out of reach early.
Platinum Group continues its run, beats COS Velodrome 6–2
Platinum Group kept its momentum rolling with a composed 6–2 win over COS Velodrome. Balanced scoring and disciplined play once again underscored why Platinum remains one of the league’s most consistent forces.
Ace outduels OUTCAN in intense 4–2 battle
Ace secured a hard-earned 4–2 victory over OUTCAN in a tightly contested matchup. Physical play, limited space, and key saves defined the game, with Ace capitalizing on critical opportunities to pull ahead.
AMOS forfeits after 2–2 tie with HollowBrook
AMOS battled HollowBrook to a 2–2 draw on the ice with help from several substitute players. However, due to the use of ineligible subs, the game was ruled a forfeit, awarding HollowBrook the official win despite the competitive result.
World Orphans close strong, top Triple J 6–3
The night wrapped with a much-needed 6–3 victory for World Orphans over Triple J. After battling through recent adversity, World Orphans delivered a confident performance to secure an important win.
Week 21 proved that momentum is building across the league—whether through dominant scoring runs, grind-it-out victories, or off-ice rulings that carry real consequences. Every point is becoming increasingly valuable as the season pushes forward.
