PJHL Playoffs – Division Final Standouts

CAMBRIDGE, ON – The PJHL Division Finals have pushed the intensity to a breaking point. As the third round of the playoffs unfolds, the margin for error has vanished, leaving teams to battle through grueling, tightly contested series for a seat in the Conference Finals. Here were the best performances from the Division Finals across the PJHL.

Forwards

Danny Thomakos (Uxbridge Bruins)

3 Goals, 7 Assists, 10 Points (6 Games)

Spencer Stanutz (Frankford Huskies)

4 Goals, 4 Assists, 8 Points (5 Games)

Keegan Juchau (Frankford Huskies)

6 Goals, 2 Assists, 8 Points (5 Games)

Ryan Russell (Stayner Siskins)

4 Goals, 4 Assists, 8 Points (6 Games)

Carson Eagles (Stayner Siskins)

8 Goals, 2 Assists, 10 Points (6 Games)

Nick Lamont (Alliston Hornets)

7 Goals, 7 Assists, 14 Points (6 Games)

Duncan Grube (Alliston Hornets)

4 Goals, 5 Assists, 9 Points (6 Games)

Joey Martin (Fergus Whalers)

3 Goals, 6 Assists, 9 Points (5 Games)

Jacob Lesser (Fergus Whalers)

6 Goals, 2 Assists, 8 Points (5 Games)

Brody Roberts (Dundas Blues)

1 Goal, 8 Assists, 9 Points (5 Games)

Carson Littlejohn (Woodstock Navy Vets)

4 Goals, 4 Assists, 8 Points (7 Games)

Defensemen

Tyson Lotton (Uxbridge Bruins)

3 Goals, 4 Assists, 7 Points (6 Games)

Liam Eveleigh (Fergus Whalers)

0 Goals, 5 Assists, 5 Points (5 Games)

Brandon Scott (Dundas Blues)

1 Goal, 5 Assists, 6 Points (5 Games)

Charley Barnes (Woodstock Navy Vets)

2 Goals, 5 Assists, 7 Points (7 Games)

Michael Kopcok (Lakeshore Canadiens)

1 Goal, 5 Assists, 6 Points (7 Games)

Goaltenders

Noah Lundgren (Fergus Whalers)

4-1 Record | .963 SV% | 1.00 GAA | 2 Shutouts

Liam Boyer (Frankford Huskies)

4-1 Record | .922 SV% | 2.40 GAA

Keegan Jackson (Dundas Blues)

4-1 Record | .943 SV% | 2.20 GAA

Benjamin Gustafson (North Middlesex Stars)

3-3-1 Record | .937 SV% | 2.15 GAA | 1 Shutout

Parker Benard (Mt. Brydges Bulldogs)

3-1 Record | .940 SV% | 2.25 GAA


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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.