Week 22 — Statement Wins and a Spoiled Shutout

Week 22 opened with a surprise and closed with authority, as contenders tightened their grip and underdogs made noise in a slate packed with momentum swings and headline performances.

HollowBrook stuns OUTCAN, 3–1
The night began with an upset, as HollowBrook delivered a disciplined, structured performance to take down OUTCAN 3–1. Strong defensive zone coverage and timely scoring allowed HollowBrook to best OUTCAN.

Ace dismantles Triple J, 9–2
Ace wasted little time making a statement, overwhelming Triple J in a 9–2 rout. The offense came in waves, with relentless pressure and quick puck movement creating scoring chances nearly every shift. By the midway point, the outcome was no longer in doubt.

Triple J had Isaac Borchert subbing in net, and he faced a heavy workload from the opening faceoff. Despite stretches of strong individual saves under sustained pressure, the volume of high-danger chances proved difficult to contain as Ace continued to press offensively.

Platinum rolls past AMOS, 7–1
Platinum continued its dominant run with a 7–1 win over AMOS. Francis Forte, subbing in net for Platinum, was poised to record his second shutout of the season and looked locked in throughout the night. That bid was spoiled late in the third period when AMOS’s Andrew McIlhany broke through to get his team on the board, preventing the clean sheet but doing little to slow Platinum’s overall control.

Velodrome tops Nelson, 7–3
Velodrome added another strong performance to its resume with a 7–3 victory over Nelson. Balanced scoring and consistent puck possession allowed Velodrome to steadily build separation as the game wore on.

OS Offices closes strong, beats World Orphans 7–3
The night concluded with OS Offices earning a 7–3 win over World Orphans. OS set the tempo early and never relinquished it, finishing Week 22 with a confident, complete performance.

As the regular season pushes deeper into its decisive stretch, Week 22 reinforced the pecking order while proving that no result can be taken for granted.