The puck has dropped on a brand-new season, and Sunday night’s slate of games didn’t disappoint. From gritty battles to breakout performances, the league’s opening night served up a full-course meal of hockey action.
Nelson & Company 5, AMOS 3
Nelson & Company came out firing, setting the tone early with a high-energy attack that proved too much for AMOS. With crisp passing and relentless forechecking, Nelson’s squad controlled the pace and sealed the win. AMOS showed flashes of brilliance but couldn’t close the gap.
OS Offices 6, Ace 4
In one of the night’s most competitive matchups, OS Offices edged out Ace in a back-and-forth thriller. Despite skating with a short bench, Ace kept the pressure on and nearly pulled off a comeback. OS Offices capitalized on key turnovers and showed depth across all lines, making the difference in the final frame.
Velodrome 5, World Orphans 1
Welcome to the league, Velodrome! The newcomers made a statement in their debut, dominating the World Orphans with a commanding 5-1 victory. Speed, structure, and sharp shooting defined Velodrome’s game, while the Orphans struggled to find rhythm against the relentless pace.
HollowBrook Dental 6, Triple J 2
HollowBrook Dental drilled down on defense and lit the lamp with precision, cruising past Triple J in a decisive win. The squad’s chemistry was evident, and their transition game was on full display. Triple J had moments of pushback but couldn’t crack the code against HollowBrook’s solid goaltending.
Outcan 4, Platinum 4 (Tie)
The nightcap ended in dramatic fashion as Outcan and Platinum battled to a 4-4 draw. Both teams traded goals and momentum throughout, with neither able to pull away. A late equalizer from Platinum sent the game into a stalemate, leaving fans eager for the rematch.
Season Outlook:
With the season officially underway, early contenders are emerging, and new rivalries are brewing. Velodrome’s debut has turned heads, while Nelson & Company and HollowBrook Dental look poised to build on strong starts. Stay tuned—this season promises to be one for the books.
