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2026 New York Dynamo
United States Premier Hockey League Premier St Lawerence Division: Universel College Gatineau @ New York Dynamo February 20th 2026

New York Dynamo's Landon Blaine (33) with the paddle save on Gatineau's Hugo Berube (89) as part of a 33 save night win. The New York Dynamo would start the last weekend of the regular season in the United States Premiere Hockey League St. Lawrence Division with a game against Universel College Gatineau at the American North Arena. The Dynamo would get the opening goal of the game at the 14:19 mark of the first period, with Maddox Heise scoring for a 1-0 lead. They would extend their lead to 2-0 just 54 seconds later when Elkhan Abibekov would slide it through the Gatineau netminder. Gatineau would get on the board with 1:13 left in the first when Nicolas Barnes would beat Landon Blaine on the glove to end the first period 2-1 Dynamo. The Dynamo would regain their two-goal lead at 3-1 when Tanner Hamilton gets it by a diving netminder at the 12:20 mark for the lone goal of the second period. Gatineau would strike quickly in the third period, just 36 seconds in, on the Hugo Berube goal to make it a one-goal game again at 3-2. The game would stay there until the 16:41 mark of the period, when Brock Spaulding would make it 4-2. Gatineau would keep coming and, for the third time on the night, make it a one-goal game with 1:07 left in the game on the Luca Godwin goal to make it 4-3. The Dynamo would ice the game when Tanner Hamilton would net his second of the game on the empty netter to secure the 5-3 victory. In the Dynamo's winning effort, forward Blaine made three saves. Theylook to close the season on a high note. As for Gatineau, Vincent Labelle would make 16 saves as they fall to 22-17-4 on the season. Gallery

Gatineau's Vincent Labelle (50) with the pad save as New York's Brock Spaulding breakaway attempt as part of a 16 save night, but the Dynamo would win 5-3. Gallery
Universel College Gatineau @ New York Dynamo February 20th 2026
New York's Elkhan Abibekov (16) with the off-balance marker to give the Dynamo the 2-0 lead at the time as they get the 5-3 victory at home against Gatineau. The New York Dynamo would start the last weekend of the regular season in the United States Premiere Hockey League St. Lawrence Division with a game against Universel College Gatineau at the American North Arena. The Dynamo would get the opening goal of the game at the 14:19 mark of the first period, with Maddox Heise scoring for a 1-0 lead. They would extend their lead to 2-0 just 54 seconds later when Elkhan Abibekov would slide it through the Gatineau netminder. Gatineau would get on the board with 1:13 left in the first when Nicolas Barnes would beat Landon Blaine on the glove to end the first period 2-1 Dynamo. The Dynamo would regain their two-goal lead at 3-1 when Tanner Hamilton gets it by a diving netminder at the 12:20 mark for the lone goal of the second period. Gatineau would strike quickly in the third period, just 36 seconds in, on the Hugo Berube goal to make it a one-goal game again at 3-2. The game would stay there until the 16:41 mark of the period, when Brock Spaulding would make it 4-2. Gatineau would keep coming and, for the third time on the night, make it a one-goal game with 1:07 left in the game on the Luca Godwin goal to make it 4-3. The Dynamo would ice the game when Tanner Hamilton would net his second of the game on the empty netter to secure the 5-3 victory. In the Dynamo's winning effort, forward Blaine made three saves. Theylook to close the season on a high note. As for Gatineau, Vincent Labelle would make 16 saves as they fall to 22-17-4 on the season. Gallery
United States Premier Hockey League Premier St Lawerence Division: Hawkesbury Knights @ New York Dynamo January 9th 2026

New York's Cade Kavanuagh (31) with a pad save as part of a 42-save night on the 6-5 victory. The New York Dynamo would be in action at the AC North Arena as they finish off a weekend homestand against the top team in the St. Lawrence division, the Hwkesbury Knights, as they make that late-season playoff push. The game would start well for the home Dynamo, as they would get the opening goal from Ashtyn Catlin at the 3:01 mark of the period. The Knights would answer just 26 seconds later on the Alexandre Maniakhine goal to make it a 1-1 game. The Dynamo would have their own answer, retaking the lead at 2-1 on a Brock Spaulding goal, and that's how the first period would end, 2-1 Dynamo. The Knights would come back to tie the game at two on the Benoit Gagnon goal at the 3-07 mark. Then at the 10:49 mark of the period, he Knights wwould takethe 3-2 lead on the Raphael Lizotte ppower-play goal Then in the 13th minute of the period the Dynamo would get two goals in 38 seconds from Elkhan Abibekov and Tanner Hamilton as they retake the 4-3 lead, Then with just 1:26 left in the period the Knights would tie for the third time thanks to Noah St-Laurent and that's how the second ended. The Knights would come out swinging in the third period, and just 15 seconds in, take the 5-4 lead thanks to Cooper Martinea. The Dynamo would not give up, though, as they came back again and tied the game at five on Colton Warren's goal at the 6:32 mark of the period. Then, with just 20 seconds left in regulation, the Dynamo would bang in the game-winner once again from Colton Warren for the 6-5 victory. In the winning effort, the Dynamo's Cade Kavanuagh made 42 saves as they improved to 13-19 on the season. As for the Hawkesbury Knights, William Thibodeau would make 25 saves as they fall to 27-6 on the season. Gallery

New York's Seamus McCoy (17) and Hawkesbury's Noah St-Laurent (20) battle for the puck as they go along the boards. Gallery
Hawkesbury Knights @ New York Dynamo January 18th 2026
New York's Elkhan Abibekov (16) comes in on the breakaway and beats Hawkesbury's William Thibodeau (35) for the goal as they get the 6-5 victory. The New York Dynamo would be in action at the AC North Arena as they finish off a weekend homestand against the top team in the St. Lawrence division, the Hwkesbury Knights, as they make that late-season playoff push. The game would start well for the home Dynamo, as they would get the opening goal from Ashtyn Catlin at the 3:01 mark of the period. The Knights would answer just 26 seconds later on the Alexandre Maniakhine goal to make it a 1-1 game. The Dynamo would have their own answer, as they would retake the lead at 2-1 on the Brock Spaulding goal, and that's how the first period would end at 2-1 Dynamo. The Knights would come back to tie the game at two on the Benoit Gagnon goal at the 3-07 mark. Then at the 10:49 mark of the period, he Knights wwould takethe 3-2 lead on the Raphael Lizotte ppower-play goal Then in the 13th minute of the period the Dynamo would get two goals in 38 seconds from Elkhan Abibekov and Tanner Hamilton as they retake the 4-3 lead, Then with just 1:26 left in the period the Knights would tie for the third time thanks to Noah St-Laurent and that's how the second ended. The Knights would come out swinging in the third period, and just 15 seconds in, take the 5-4 lead thanks to Cooper Martinea. The Dynamo would not give up, though, as they came back again and tied the game at five on Colton Warren's goal at the 6:32 mark of the period. Then, with just 20 seconds left in regulation, the Dynamo would bang in the game-winner once again from Colton Warren for the 6-5 victory. In the winning effort, the Dynamo's Cade Kavanuagh would make 42 saves as they go to 13-19 on the season. As for the Hawkesbury Knights, William Thibodeau would make 25 saves as they fall to 27-6 on the season. Gallery
United States Premier Hockey League Premier St Lawerence Division: Universel Sherbrooke @ New York Dynamo January 9th 2026

New York's Landon Blaine (33) made the save on the scramble play in front of the net as part of a 42-save night. It would be a divisional matchup in the St. Lawrence Division of the United States Premier Hockey League, with the New York Dynamo hosting the Universel Sherbrooke at the AC North Arena. Both teams are making a playoff push in the final 2 months of the season. The Dynamo would get the opening goal of the game just 1:18 in, courtesy of Brandon Murphy, to give them the early 1-0 lead. The game would stay there until the 9:20 mark of the second period, when the Dynamo would score again, this time from John Duffy, to give them the 2-0 lead. Sherbrook would answer back at the 14:14 mark of the period on the Charles Eric Leger goal to cut the deficit to 2-1. However, the Dynamo would answer back just over a minute later, as Maddox Heise scored too, making it a 3-1 game. Then, with just under 30 seconds left in the period, the Dynamo would extend their lead to 4-1 on Elkhan Abibekov's 5th goal of the season. The game would stay there until the 9:24 mark of the third period, when Elkhan Abibekov would score again for his 6th of the season, making it a 5-1 game. Sherbrooke would have answered with 1:54 left in the game, as Ty Mulcahy would score to make it 5-2. However, the Dynamo would have one last one in them, as Colton Warren made it a 6-2 win on his 14th of the season. In the winning effort for the Dynamo, Landon Blaine would make 42 saves on the night as they go to 11-16-1. As for Sherbrooke Universel, they combined for 14 saves as they fell to 12-17-1. Gallery

Sherbrooke's Simon Gauthier (19) with the hard hit on the Dynamo player along the endboards to knock him off the puck.Gallery
Universel Sherbrooke @ New York Dynamo January 9th 2026
New York's Colton Warren (8) tries to stuff the pass to Sherbrooke's Noah Pelletier (70), who would add one later in the game as they would get the 6-2 victory. It would be a divisional matchup in the St. Lawrence Division of the United States Premier Hockey League, with the New York Dynamo hosting the Universel Sherbrooke at the AC North Arena. Both teams are making a playoff push in the final 2 months of the season. The Dynamo would get the opening goal of the game just 1:18 in, courtesy of Brandon Murphy, to give them the early 1-0 lead. The game would stay there until the 9:20 mark of the second period, when the Dynamo would score again, this time from John Duffy, to give them the 2-0 lead. Sherbrook would answer back at the 14:14 mark of the period on the Charles Eric Leger goal to cut the deficit to 2-1. However, the Dynamo would answer back just over a minute later, as Maddox Heise scored too, making it a 3-1 game. Then, with just under 30 seconds left in the period, the Dynamo would extend their lead to 4-1 on Elkhan Abibekov's 5th goal of the season. The game would stay there until the 9:24 mark of the third period, when Elkhan Abibekov would score again for his 6th of the season, making it a 5-1 game. Sherbrooke would have answered with 1:54 left in the game, as Ty Mulcahy would score to make it 5-2. However, the Dynamo would have one last one in them, as Colton Warren made it a 6-2 win on his 14th of the season. In the winning effort for the Dynamo, Landon Blaine would make 42 saves on the night as they go to 11-16-1. As for Sherbrooke Universel, they combined for 14 saves as they fell to 12-17-1. Gallery


