Morning Recap

Ottawa, ON

Saturday, November 29, 2025

Hawkesbury 6, Brockville 2
The Hawkesbury Hawks used a dominant third period to defeat the Brockville Braves 6–2 on Saturday afternoon at the Robert Hartley Sports Complex. The Brockville Braves opened the scoring early on a goal from Dervish before Hawkesbury’s Downey tied it late in the first. In the second period, McNally restored the Braves’ lead on the power play, but Minchello responded to even the game 2–2 after forty minutes. Hawkesbury took control in the third, with Downey putting them ahead before Minchello added two more to complete his hat trick. Kananga added a shorthanded goal, sealing a 6–2 Hawks victory. Gelinas made 25 saves, while Galbraith stopped 38 in the loss. Hawkesbury outshot Brockville 44–27.

Ottawa 4, Cornwall 0
The Ottawa Jr. Senators shutout the Cornwall Colts 4–0 on Saturday night at the Jim Durrell Sports Complex. Ottawa took to an early two goal lead, scoring twice in the opening two minutes on goals from Kozyra and Valette. Offman added a third later in the first, giving the Jr. Senators a commanding 3–0 lead after 20 minutes of play. After a scoreless second period, Lobe extended the Jr. Senators advantage early in the third to cap the Ottawa victory. AP goaltender Nolan earned a 22-save shutout and his first CCHL victory.

Renfrew 6, Navan 3
The Renfrew Wolves defeated the Navan Grads 6–3 on Saturday night at the MyFM Centre Recreation Complex. Renfrew struck first on Avila’s power-play goal before Navan’s Purdy tied the game midway through the opening frame. In the second, DeFazio rput the Wolves back in front with another power-play marker, giving Renfrew a 2–1 edge after forty minutes. Navan’s Lindsay tied it early in the third, but DeFazio answered just 26 seconds later to spark a four-goal Renfrew period. Ross and Dzieciol extended the lead, and Streska added an empty-netter in the final seconds as the Wolves secured the win. Osipenko made 37 saves, while Navan outshot Renfrew 40–26.

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