Morning Recap

Ottawa, ON

Friday, January 9th, 2026

Renfrew 5, Brockville 3
The Renfrew Wolves defeated the Brockville Braves 5–3 at on Friday night at the Brockville Memorial Centre. Renfrew struck first with goals from Harris and Jukes, before Lowry scored late in the first for the Braves to cut the deficit to 2–1. In the second, Arango scored on the power play to restore Renfrew’s two-goal lead, with Carolan replying for Brockville to make it 3–2. DeFazio added insurance early in the third, Sled responded for Brockville, but Nicolas Lalande finished the scoring with a shorthanded empty-net goal. Ogini stopped 31 of 34 shots for Renfrew; Galbraith made 17 saves for Brockville.

Prembroke 5, Hawkesbury 1
The Pembroke Lumber Kings cruised to a 5–1 win over the Hawkesbury Hawks at the Robert Hartley Sports Complex on Friday night. Hawkesbury struck first when Kananga scored in the opening period, but Pembroke quickly responded with goals from Delage, Clarke, and Beaulieu to take a 3–1 lead after one. Beaulieu added his second early in the second, and Turner capped the scoring on a power play in the third. Despite being outshot 50–18, Pembroke goalie Ferguson made 49 saves to secure the win, while Hawkesbury’s netminders combined for 13 saves.

Rockland 4, Smith-Falls 1
The Rockland Nationals defeated the Smiths Falls Bears 4–1 on Friday night at the Smiths Falls Memorial Centre. Rockland struck first when Sasseville scored early in the opening period. Belleau and Le Houillier added goals in the second to give the Nationals a 3–0 lead, before Parker scored for Smiths Falls. Myloserdnyy sealed the win with an empty-net goal late in the third. Rockland goalie Newton stopped 37 of 38 shots while Ruddy made 21 saves in the losing effort for the Bears.

Ottawa 3, Kemptville 0
The Ottawa Jr. Senators shut out the Kemptville 73’s 3–0 at the North Grenville Municipal Centre on Friday night. Ottawa struck first when Williamson scored his first with the team early in the first period. Rice added a second in the second, and Campbell capped the scoring with a power-play goal in the third. Ottawa outshot Kemptville 34–27, with goalie Morvan making all 27 saves for the shutout. Donovan turned aside 31 shots in a losing effort for Kemptville. 

Navan 4, Carleton Place 1
The Navan Grads defeated the Carleton Place Canadians 4–1 at Carleton Place Arena. Navan opened the scoring on a power-play goal by Johnson and added a second in the second from Knight. Carleton Place got on the board with Perrier’s goal, but Navan pulled away in the third with power-play markers from Meireles and Lindsay. Goalie Blais had 30 saves for Navan; Larocque had 36 stops for Carleton Place.

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