PJHL Playoffs – Conference Final Standouts

CAMBRIDGE, ON – The PJHL Conference Finals have arrived, and the stakes have never been higher. With a trip to the Schmalz Cup Semi‑Finals on the line, the final eight teams left everything on the ice in a series of intense, hard‑fought battles. Every shift mattered as the pressure reached its peak and the Road to the Schmalz Cup continued to narrow. Here were the standout performances from the Conference Finals across the PJHL.

Forwards

Joey Martin (Fergus Whalers)
4 Goals, 6 Assists, 10 Points (4 Games)

Ryan Forwell (Fergus Whalers)
2 Goals, 4 Assists, 6 Points (4 Games)

Braydon Shank (Stayner Siskins)
4 Goals, 1 Assist, 5 Points (4 Games)

Ethan Stover (Tavistock Braves)
3 Goals, 3 Assists, 6 Points (5 Games)

Yann Raskin (Tavistock Braves)
5 Goals, 3 Assists, 8 Points (5 Games)

Evan Palubeski (Tavistock Braves)
3 Goals, 4 Assists, 7 Points (5 Games)

Julian Gignac (Lakeshore Canadiens)
5 Goals, 2 Assists, 7 Points (4 Games)

Brandon Leblanc (Lakeshore Canadiens)
5 Goals, 3 Assists, 8 Points (4 Games)

Jack Kemp (Uxbridge Bruins)
1 Goal, 7 Assists, 8 Points (6 Games)

Defensemen

Michael Kopcok (Lakeshore Canadiens)
0 Goals, 6 Assists, 6 Points (4 Games)

Jordan Maine (Lakeshore Canadiens)
0 Goals, 3 Assists, 3 Points (3 Games)

Liam Eveleigh (Fergus Whalers)
2 Goals, 2 Assists, 4 Points (4 Games)

Payton Palbiski (Stayner Siskins)
1 Goal, 2 Assists, 3 Points (4 Games)

Goaltenders

Robby DiMaria (Uxbridge Bruins)
2‑3‑1 Record | .935 SV% | 2.33 GAA | 0 Shutouts

Liam Boyer (Frankford Huskies)
4‑2 Record | .931 SV% | 2.33 GAA | 1 Shutout

Noah Lundgren (Fergus Whalers)
4‑0 Record | .915 SV% | 2.75 GAA | 0 Shutouts

Blake Richard (Tavistock Braves)
4‑1 Record | .927 SV% | 2.20 GAA | 1 Shutout

Boe Piroski (Lakeshore Canadiens)
3‑0 Record | .947 SV% | 2.00 GAA | 0 Shutouts


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About the PJHL
The Provincial Junior Hockey League (PJHL) is the largest junior hockey league in Ontario, comprising 61 teams across the province. With a commitment to player development, community engagement, and excellence on and off the ice, the PJHL continues to serve as a vital pathway in Canadian junior hockey.