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CCHL Fall Showcase Held Sunday, Monday and Tuesday in Ottawa

Ottawa – After three hard days, we wrapped up our Fall 2023 Showcase.

On Tuesday, Smiths Falls, Cornwall, Nepean, Hawkesbury, Renfrew and Pembroke end the three days with a win.

Tuesday, October 10th:

F | Smiths Falls 3 Rockland 2 (OT)

Smiths Falls triumphed over Rockland in overtime, securing a 3-2 victory. The first two periods remained scoreless, with both goaltenders making key saves. In the third period, Trevor Faucher and Alex McIntosh found the net for Smiths Falls, while Xavier Laurent netted two goals for Rockland. In overtime, Tyson Parker delivered the game-winner for Smiths Falls. Goaltender Dawson Labre stood strong with 27 saves for Smiths Falls, while Patrick Charente made 29 saves for Rockland.

F | Cornwall 7 Kemptville 2

Cornwall dominated Kemptville with a 7-2 win. The first period saw goals from Adam Walker and Nathan Garner, with Ty Whyte responding for Kemptville. The second period saw Tyler Melvin scoring for Kemptville, but Etienne Lessard and Fernand-Olivier Perron added goals for Cornwall. Perron continued his hot streak with three more goals in the third period. Goaltender Donald Hickey made 27 saves for Cornwall, and Jacob Biron and Braxton Bennett combined for 30 saves for Kemptville.

F | Nepean 5 Carleton Place 3

Nepean secured a 5-3 win over Carleton Place. In the first period, Riley Streska scored for Nepean. William Bouwer responded in the second period for Carleton Place. The third period was action-packed, with goals from Canon Ryan, Jace Benvie, and a rare goaltender goal from Brady McEwan for Nepean, while Carleton Place added two more goals. McEwan made 26 saves, and Ian Vandenberg made 27 saves for Carleton Place.

F | Hawkesbury 7 Brockville 4

Hawkesbury outscored Brockville 7-4 in an intense game. The first period saw goals from Zach Binaries and Liam Cardiff for Brockville and Alexis Billequey and Aidan Stubbings for Hawkesbury. The second and third periods featured a flurry of goals, with Hawkesbury emerging victorious. Brockville’s goaltender Kai Girard made 23 saves, while Dax Easter added 7 saves.

F | Ottawa 0 Renfrew 3

Renfrew shut out Ottawa with a 3-0 win. Jace Letourneau, Dane Carter, and Jayson Algeria all scored for Renfrew. Goaltender Viacheslav Gordeichuk made 33 saves for Renfrew, while Will Mizenko made 28 saves for Ottawa.

F | Pembroke 4 Navan 3 (OT)

Pembroke narrowly defeated Navan 4-3 in overtime. The game remained scoreless in the first two periods. In the third period, Colin MacDougall scored for Navan, while Vital Dinis and Cam Hicklin netted two goals for Pembroke. Ryan McNally sealed the victory in overtime for Pembroke. Goaltender Kevin Jones made 37 saves for Pembroke, and Jaeden Nelson made 29 saves for Navan.

Monday, October 9th:

With our second day completed of the 2023 Fall Showcase; Renfrew, Cornwall, Hawkesbury, Nepean, Carleton Place and Smiths Falls win on day two.

F |Renfrew 4 Kemptville 3

In an intense matchup, Renfrew narrowly edged out Kemptville with a final score of 4-3. The first period saw goals from Joshua Penney for Renfrew and Benjamin Kay for Kemptville. In the second period, Ty Whyte scored for Kemptville, but Dane Carter netted two goals for Renfrew, with Joshua Penney adding another. In the final period, Ty Whyte notched his second goal for Kemptville. Goaltender Viacheslav Gordeichuk of Renfrew made 25 saves, while Jacob Biron of Kemptville made 35 saves in a hard-fought battle.

F | Ottawa 3 Cornwall 4

Cornwall secured a 4-3 victory against Ottawa in a closely contested game. Harrison MacCallum and Kobe Tallman scored in the first period. In the second period, Tristan Miron, Colby Lauzon, and Kobe Tallman extended Cornwall’s lead, while Jordan Graham found the net for Ottawa. In the third period, Mathis Bedard scored for Ottawa. Goaltender Will Mizenko of Ottawa made 25 saves, while Xander Miceli of Cornwall also made 25 saves.

F | Hawkesbury 4 Rockland 3

Hawkesbury emerged victorious with a 4-3 win over Rockland. In the first period, goals were scored by Alex Fournier for Hawkesbury and Trystan-Felix Tremblay for Rockland. In the second period, Alexis Minville and Aidan Stubbings added to Hawkesbury’s lead. In the third period, Alexis Minville scored again, while Matthew Verspeeten and Xavier Laurent scored for Rockland. Goaltender Caleb Chabot of Hawkesbury made 30 saves, and Wills Seagrave of Rockland made 17 saves.

F | Pembroke 1 vs Nepean 3

Nepean defeated Pembroke 3-1 in a low-scoring affair. Marty Magaletta scored in the second period for Nepean, and Nick Houben netted two goals in the third period. Lucas Legault scored Pembroke’s lone goal. Goaltender Philip Rondina of Pembroke made 24 saves, while Brady McEwan of Nepean made 29 saves.

F | Navan 2 Carleton Place 3

Carleton Place secured a 3-2 victory over Navan. Mathieu Fehr scored in the first period for Carleton Place, and in the third period, Bill Gourgon and Will Soloway added crucial goals. Devon Savignac and Noah Carpenter scored for Navan.

F | Brockville 1 Smiths Falls 4

Smiths Falls dominated Brockville with a final score of 4-1. In the first period, Nicholas Esposito scored for Brockville, and Travis Ouellette for Smiths Falls. Alex McIntosh scored for Smiths Falls in the second period, and in the third, Travis Ouellette and Julien Wasmer added two more goals. Goaltender Dax Easter of Brockville made 46 saves, while Evan Malloy of Smiths Falls made 13 saves.

Sunday, October 8th:

Sunday kicked off the first day of three of our Fall Showcase 2023. On day one; Kemptville, Smiths Falls, Cornwall, Rockland, Carleton Place and Navan get the first wins under their belt. Day two happens tomorrow.

F | Kemptville 6 Ottawa 1

Kemptville triumphed over Ottawa with a resounding 6-1 victory. The first period saw Grady Logue of Kemptville open the scoring with an early goal, setting the tone for the game.

In the second period, Kemptville extended their lead with goals from Ty Whyte, Sydney Loreto, and another from Ty Whyte, while Ottawa managed to find the back of the net once through Jordan Graham. Kemptville continued their offensive onslaught in the third period, with goals from Tanner Fennell and Ty Whyte, completing his hat-trick.

Kemptville’s Jacob Biron stood tall in the crease, making 28 saves and thwarting Ottawa’s scoring attempts. Meanwhile, Ottawa’s Hayden Duncan made 26 saves but faced relentless pressure from Kemptville’s offensive firepower.

This game showcased Kemptville’s offensive prowess and solid goaltending, securing a decisive win over Ottawa and earning them a well-deserved 6-1 victory.

F | Smiths Falls 3 Hawkesbury 2

Smiths Falls narrowly edged out Hawkesbury with a final score of 3-2. The game got off to an exciting start in the first period, with Alec Hamady of Smiths Falls and David Taylor of Hawkesbury each finding the back of the net.

The second period saw Remi Gelinas of Hawkesbury break the tie, giving his team the lead. However, Smiths Falls rallied in the third period, with Matthew Dimalime and Alex McIntosh scoring crucial goals to regain control of the game.

Smiths Falls’ goaltender, Dawson Labre, was outstanding between the pipes, making 24 key saves to help secure the victory. On the other side, Hawkesbury’s Dimitri Pelekos put on a valiant effort, making an impressive 37 saves in a bid to keep his team in the game.

In the end, Smiths Falls’ strong third-period comeback and Labre’s solid goaltending were the difference-makers, as they secured a hard-fought 3-2 win over Hawkesbury.

F | Cornwall 4 Renfrew 1

Cornwall emerged victorious with a final score of 4-1 against Renfrew. The first period set the tone for the match, with Ethan Montroy and Etienne Lessard of Cornwall both finding the back of the net, while Jace Letourneau responded with a goal for Renfrew.

The second period remained scoreless, as both goaltenders, Cornwall’s Donald Hickey and Renfrew’s Viacheslav Gordeichuk, showcased their skills with remarkable saves, keeping their respective teams in the game.

The third period proved pivotal for Cornwall, as Fernand-Olivier Perron and Alexis Hilaire Pinot added two more goals to secure their lead. Despite a strong effort by Renfrew, they couldn’t find a way past Hickey, who made 25 crucial saves.

Gordeichuk in the Renfrew net displayed remarkable resilience, making 35 saves, but Cornwall’s offensive firepower ultimately prevailed.

In the end, Cornwall’s well-rounded performance and Hickey’s stellar goaltending sealed a 4-1 victory, solidifying their dominance in the game.

F | Rockland 4 Brockville 0
Rockland delivered a dominant performance, securing a 4-0 victory over Brockville in a game marked by stellar goaltending and precise offensive execution.

The first period saw Liam Carroll of Rockland break the ice with a well-placed goal. In the second period, Rockland continued their offensive onslaught, with Trystan-Felix Tremblay, Josh O’Connor, and Jaden Davis each finding the back of the net.

Rockland’s Patrick Charette was a wall in goal, earning a shutout with 16 saves and thwarting all of Brockville’s scoring attempts. On the opposing side, Zane Spaniol started strong for Brockville, making 16 saves before Dax Easter took over and made 6 saves.

The third period remained scoreless, but Rockland’s lead was insurmountable, thanks to their solid defense and Charette’s remarkable performance.

In the end, Rockland’s balanced offensive attack and Charette’s shutout in goal secured a decisive 4-0 win over Brockville, showcasing their dominance on the ice.

F | Carleton Place 2 Pembroke 1 (OT)

Carleton Place emerged victorious with a 2-1 overtime win against Pembroke. The first period saw no scoring as both teams battled fiercely for control.

In the second period, Gianluca Guarnieri of Pembroke managed to break the deadlock with a well-placed goal. The game remained tight, with the tension building in the third period. Carleton Place’s Tristan Boudreau rose to the occasion, equalizing the score.

The game was eventually decided in overtime when Masen Culley of Carleton Place came through with the game-winning goal, sealing their triumph.

Carleton Place’s goaltender, Ty Fergusan, played a pivotal role in the victory, making 24 crucial saves throughout the game. On the other end, Pembroke’s Kevin Jones was exceptional, making an impressive 33 saves, keeping his team in contention.

Ultimately, Carleton Place’s resilience and Culley’s clutch performance secured the 2-1 overtime win, showcasing their determination and ability to seize victory in a hard-fought battle.

F | Nepean 1 Navan 5

Navan skated to a commanding 5-1 victory over Nepean. The first period saw no scoring, but it was the second period where Navan’s offense exploded. Colin Holmes, Noah Carpenter, Nathan Hargest, and Cristobal Told all found the back of the net, leaving Nepean struggling to keep up.

The third period continued to favor Navan, with Colin MacDougall adding to their lead, while Marty Magaletta managed to get one back for Nepean.

Nepean’s goaltender, John Gedraitis, put on a valiant performance, making an impressive 43 saves to keep his team in the game. On the other side, Navan’s Nikolas Trakakis started strong, making one save, and Jaeden Nelson came in later to secure the win with 18 saves.

Navan’s well-distributed scoring and solid goaltending were the difference-makers in this game, leading to a decisive 5-1 victory over Nepean.

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