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NATS REMAIN UNBEATEN IN 2025 AFTER WINS AGAINST CORNWALL, NEPEAN

ANIL JHALLI ANIL.JHALLI@EAP.ON.CA

With back-to-back wins last weekend, one at home and one on the road, the Rockland Nationals remain unbeaten in 2025. Since the start of the new year, Rockland has reeled off three consecutive wins against the Smiths Falls Bears, the Cornwall Colts, and the Nepean Raiders, maintaining their position as the top team in the Central Canada Hockey League (CCHL). Offensive clinic against the Colts The Nats welcomed the Cornwall Colts to Rockland on Friday, January 10, with a raucous and energetic crowd on hand to witness the matchup. James Marshall led the way for the home team, notching a hat trick (his third, fourth, and fifth goals of the season) in a dominant 7-3 win over the visiting team from Cornwall. Mathis Baril, Gabriel Le Houillier, Coben Bryan, and Danel Myloserdnyy also scored for Rockland. Marshall added an assist and was named the game’s first star. Nationals forward Jacob Charron contributed three assists and earned second-star honours. Road win against Nepean The Nats looked to extend their winning streak to three games and keep the momen- tum from their impressive 7-3 win over the

Avec des victoires consécutives contre les Colts de Cornwall et les Bears de Smiths Falls la semaine dernière, les Nationals de Rockland, la meilleure équipe de la LCHC, demeurent invaincus en 2025. Les Nats accueilleront les Wolves de Renfrew le vendredi 17 janvier et tenteront de prolonger leur série de victoires. (Patrick Bergeron, Rockland Nationals)

Cornwall Colts when they hit the road to face the Nepean Raiders on Sunday, January 12. James Marshall, fresh off his hat trick against the Colts, scored again—his sixth goal of the 2024-2025 CCHL season—which proved to be the game-winner in Rockland’s 4-1 victory over the home squad. Gabriel Le Houillier also scored for the second straight game, while Raphael Tellier

and Guillaume Labre each added goals for Rockland. Netminder Sean Hogan was named the game’s second star after stop- ping 34 of 35 shots to secure the victory. Marshall was named the game’s third star. Rockland welcomes Renfrew The Nats will look to continue their winning streak when they welcome the Renfrew Wolves for a home matchup on

Friday, January 17. Puck drop is at 7:30 p.m. After 34 games played, the Nats sit atop the CCHL standings with 57 points. They have 28 wins this season and have scored 144 goals, second in the league. Rockland has allowed a league-low 78 goals and boasts the CCHL’s best penalty kill percen- tage at press time (85.2 per cent).

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