Top Weekend Performances – January 30 – February 1, 2026

CAMBRIDGE, ON – With the regular season entering its final weeks, every game carries added weight in the standings — and this past weekend delivered no shortage of statement performances. From multi-goal nights to clutch shutouts, players across the league stepped up as the push toward playoff positioning continues.

Cole Lewis (Kincardine Bulldogs) – 4 goals, 2 assists

In an 8–0 Bulldogs victory, Kincardine’s leading scorer Cole Lewis shined with a dominant six-point performance. Lewis’ goal-scoring touch was on full display, finding the back of the net on the power play, while shorthanded, and recording a point on each of the Bulldogs’ first six goals. With the outburst, Lewis’ season total climbs to 55 points.

Spencer Stanutz (Frankford Huskies) – 1 goal, 3 assists
Liam Boyer (Frankford Huskies) – 27-save shutout

The Frankford Huskies picked up a much-needed win over the Napanee Raiders behind strong performances from captain Spencer Stanutz and goaltender Liam Boyer. Stanutz factored into all four Huskies goals, showcasing efficiency on the power play as part of his four-point night. Meanwhile, Boyer earned his first shutout of the season, turning aside all 27 shots he faced.

Rocco Bigioni (Exeter Hawks) – 2 goals, 2 assists

It was a thrilling comeback victory for the Exeter Hawks, highlighted by a four-point performance from newly acquired Rocco Bigioni. After joining the team midway through December, Bigioni delivered his best outing of the season, providing timely scoring and playmaking to fuel the Hawks’ surge.

Jacob Crisp (Streetsville Derbys) – 2 goals, 2 assists
Ryan Moore (Streetsville Derbys) – 45 saves

The Streetsville Derbys played spoiler against the surging Grimsby Peach Kings with a convincing 5–1 victory, led by Jacob Crisp and Ryan Moore. Crisp continued his recent hot streak, contributing points on four of the Derbys’ five goals. In goal, Moore earned his first win with Streetsville, delivering a standout performance with 45 saves on 46 shots.

Marcus Lazarevic (Hagersville Hawks) – 3 goals, 1 assist

The Hagersville Hawks secured their third win of the season with an 8–4 home victory over the Glanbrook Rangers. Marcus Lazarevic powered the offense, recording his first hat trick of the season while leading the Hawks’ attack.

Tyler Bouck (Woodstock Navy Vets) – 33-save shutout

Woodstock Navy Vets goaltender Tyler Bouck earns another spot among the Top Weekend Performances with a clutch 33-save shutout as the South Doherty Division race continues to tighten. Sharing time with rookie Kobe Nadalin, Bouck has formed a reliable tandem and will be a key piece as the Vets approach playoff time.

Nate Stapleton (Port Perry Lumberjacks) – 3 goals

The Port Perry Lumberjacks continue to battle for positioning in the East Orr Division, and Sunday’s win was sparked by a hat trick from Nate Stapleton. His timely scoring extended the Lumberjacks’ lead midway through the second period and included the game-winning goal late in the third.

Louie Howard (Orillia Terriers) – 36-save shutout

Louie Howard delivered one of Sunday’s most impressive goaltending performances as the surging Terriers traveled to Innisfil. With Orillia locked in a tight race atop the North Carruthers Division, Howard’s 36-save shutout proved vital in a low-scoring contest. The win improves Howard’s record to 6–0.

Vito Alfano (Wheatley Omstead Sharks) – 3 goals

Wheatley Omstead Sharks forward Vito Alfano provided a much-needed scoring boost in a 5–1 win, netting three goals. His effort included a shorthanded marker midway through the second period, pushing his season point total to 39.

Carter McKee (Amherstview Jets) – 2 goals, 3 assists
Jack Churchill (Amherstview Jets) – 1 goal, 4 assists

There were two standout performances in the Amherstview Jets’ 11–2 victory. Carter McKee led the way with a five-point night, scoring twice and adding three assists. Jack Churchill also chipped in offensively, recording a shorthanded goal and four assists to cap off the dominant win.


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