Ottawa, ON
Sunday, January 11th, 2026
Renfrew 5, Nepean 0
The Renfrew Wolves shutout the Nepean Raiders 5–0 on Sunday afternoon at the Nepean Sportsplex. Renfrew built a 3–0 first-period lead with goals from Lalande, Collins-Williams, and La Vecchia, then sealed the win with third-period markers by Arango and Egan. The Wolves outshot the Raiders 37–32. Renfrew goaltender Ogini was perfect in his debut for the Wolves, stopping all 32 shots for the shutout, while Nepean’s Brant made 32 saves on 37 shots in the loss.
Kemptville 8, Navan 3
The Kemptville 73’s earned an 8–3 road win over the Navan Grads on Sunday afternoon at the Navan Memorial Centre. After Johnson opened the scoring for Navan on the power play, Kemptville responded with goals from Ouellette and Venance in the first, then broke the game open with four second-period goals by St. James, Mbarushimana, Nichols, and Sweetapple. Hennessy and Achim added third-period tallies. Kemptville outshot Navan 31–28. Carswell made 25 saves on 28 shots, while Blais and Flemming combined for 23 saves on 31 shots for Navan.
Rockland 7, Brockville 3
The Rockland Nationals rolled to a 7–3 win over the Brockville Braves on Sunday afternoon at Rockland Arena. Le Houillier opened the scoring early, with Belleau adding two goals as Rockland built a 5–2 lead after two periods. Brockville goals came from Vohra, Dervish, and Carolan, but Rockland sealed it with third-period markers from Le Houillier and Myloserdnyy. The Nationals outshot the Braves 49–30. Newton made 27 saves on 30 shots for Rockland, while Li stopped 42 of 49 in the Brockville net.
Carleton Place 4, Pembroke 2
The Carleton Place Canadians picked up a 4–2 road victory over the Pembroke Lumber Kings on Sunday night at the Pembroke Memorial Centre. Kossatz opened the scoring late in the first with his first CCHL goal, and Mears struck twice on the power play in the second as Carleton Place took a 3–1 lead. Pembroke goals from Clarke (shorthanded) and Tucker’s first CCHL goal cut the deficit, but Devlin sealed the win midway through the third. Carleton Place outshot Pembroke 34–30. Larocque stopped 28 of 30 shots for the Canadians, while Ferguson made 30 saves on 34 shots for Pembroke.
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