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Week 4 - Division 3 Scoreboard
NOVEMBER 13, 2025
GAME 1
RBC Lions edge AsiaXpat in a 3-2 nail-biter
RBC Lions held off a strong second-period surge from AsiaXpat to claim a 3-2 victory in a tightly contested matchup. This game was a game of 2 halves. The first half was all RBC as they bottled AsiaXpat in their own zone most of the first half of the game, then followed by AsiaXpat doing the same to RBC in the second half.
RBC opened the scoring late in the first period when Robert Chiu converted on the power play at 14:40, as he chipped it over Nicholas Sellars, assisted by Shane Weir and Mark Pavey. 1-0 after the 1st period.
RBC extended their lead early in the second as Matt Ng (LPP) buried the rebound for a power-play goal at 3:32 off a setup from Justin Kuok and Antoine Devolz. AsiaXpat responded with two quick strikes from Alvin Sham - his first at 10:10 and another at 13:44 - to tie the game heading into the third.
The decisive moment came at 6:10 of the final frame when Ng netted his second of the night, calmly lifting the puck past a sprawled Sellars after Henry Tong's initial shot was saved, giving RBC the edge. AsiaXpat pressed hard in the closing minutes, but Arthur Chan held down the fort to secure the win.
Chan had 25 saves, while Nicholas Sellars turned aside 17 shots for RBC.
Three Stars of the Game:
1. Arthur Chan (RBC) - 25 saves
2. Matt Ng (RBC - LPP) - 2 goals
3. Alvin Sham (AsiaXpat) - 2 goals
GAME 2
Manulife held off a late push from VetiVa to secure a 4-3 victory in a game filled with momentum swings and clutch scoring.
The opening period saw Manulife strike first when Gary Lawrence scored after finding the rebound off a Leroy Hung shot which Adrian Huen lost sight. This was followed by Jackie Chan';s unassisted tally at 8:50 for a 2-0 lead. VetiVa answered on the power play at 12:00 as Matt Ng converted a setup from Theo Wong and Justin Lam to make it 2-1 after the 1st.
The second period began with Wong tying the game at 1:30 on a breakaway, after a blocked shot by Arthur Tam, but Warren Ang (LPP) restored Manulife's lead at 8:35 with an unassisted wrap around goal as he skated down the right boards and around the net catching Huen late to the far post.
In the third, Reto Broennimann extended the lead to 4-2 after he stole the puck and skated in on the right wing, cut into the slot and slotted it short side at 2:30 before Wong struck again at 5:20 to bring VetiVa within one. VetiVa tried to apply some late pressure for a tie but ended up taking a too-many-men penalty to kill their chances.
Manulife held firm thanks to Grant Phillips, who stopped 24 shots for the win, while Adrian Huen stopped 19.
Three Stars of the Game:
1. Grant Phillips (Manulife) - 24 saves
2. Theo Wong (VetiVa) - 2 goals, 1 assist
3. Reto Broennimann (Manulife) - 1 goal
GAME 3
China Hockey Group's Warren Ang overpowers JOG Sports in a 5-3 battle
China Hockey Group came out on top in a high-energy matchup, defeating JOG Sports 5-3 thanks to a dominant performance from Warren Ang.
CHG opened the scoring late in the first period when Ang struck unassisted at 14:20. The second period saw CHG extend the lead as Ang netted his second at 3:28, followed by Leon Mo's tally at 5:00 to make it 3-1. Ang completed his hat trick at 13:00, assisted by David Finifter and Marco Au, giving CHG a two - goal cushion heading into the third.
JOG Sports mounted a comeback in the final frame with Scott Strickland scoring twice - first on the power play at 1:50 and then at 13:28 after a nice feed from Christopher Lee to free Strickland on the right side to tie the game at 3. However, CHG responded immediately as Ang scored his fourth of the night at 14:33, firing home the rebound after Martin Jim stopped both Reston Ko and Finifter on the doorstep. Finifter then sealed the win with an
empty netter with 8 seconds left after he intercepted a clearing attempt.
Goalie Sumi Chau was solid for CHG, stopping 21 shots to secure the victory, while Martin Jim (JOG) faced 20 shots.
Three Stars of the Game:
1. Warren Ang (CHG) - 4 goals
2. Scott Strickland (JOG) - 2 goals
3. Sumi Chau (CHG) - 21 saves
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GAME 1
RBC Lions edge AsiaXpat in a 3-2 nail-biter
RBC Lions held off a strong second-period surge from AsiaXpat to claim a 3-2 victory in a tightly contested matchup. This game was a game of 2 halves. The first half was all RBC as they bottled AsiaXpat in their own zone most of the first half of the game, then followed by AsiaXpat doing the same to RBC in the second half.
RBC opened the scoring late in the first period when Robert Chiu converted on the power play at 14:40, as he chipped it over Nicholas Sellars, assisted by Shane Weir and Mark Pavey. 1-0 after the 1st period.
RBC extended their lead early in the second as Matt Ng (LPP) buried the rebound for a power-play goal at 3:32 off a setup from Justin Kuok and Antoine Devolz. AsiaXpat responded with two quick strikes from Alvin Sham - his first at 10:10 and another at 13:44 - to tie the game heading into the third.
The decisive moment came at 6:10 of the final frame when Ng netted his second of the night, calmly lifting the puck past a sprawled Sellars after Henry Tong's initial shot was saved, giving RBC the edge. AsiaXpat pressed hard in the closing minutes, but Arthur Chan held down the fort to secure the win.
Chan had 25 saves, while Nicholas Sellars turned aside 17 shots for RBC.
Three Stars of the Game:
1. Arthur Chan (RBC) - 25 saves
2. Matt Ng (RBC - LPP) - 2 goals
3. Alvin Sham (AsiaXpat) - 2 goals
GAME 2
Manulife held off a late push from VetiVa to secure a 4-3 victory in a game filled with momentum swings and clutch scoring.
The opening period saw Manulife strike first when Gary Lawrence scored after finding the rebound off a Leroy Hung shot which Adrian Huen lost sight. This was followed by Jackie Chan';s unassisted tally at 8:50 for a 2-0 lead. VetiVa answered on the power play at 12:00 as Matt Ng converted a setup from Theo Wong and Justin Lam to make it 2-1 after the 1st.
The second period began with Wong tying the game at 1:30 on a breakaway, after a blocked shot by Arthur Tam, but Warren Ang (LPP) restored Manulife's lead at 8:35 with an unassisted wrap around goal as he skated down the right boards and around the net catching Huen late to the far post.
In the third, Reto Broennimann extended the lead to 4-2 after he stole the puck and skated in on the right wing, cut into the slot and slotted it short side at 2:30 before Wong struck again at 5:20 to bring VetiVa within one. VetiVa tried to apply some late pressure for a tie but ended up taking a too-many-men penalty to kill their chances.
Manulife held firm thanks to Grant Phillips, who stopped 24 shots for the win, while Adrian Huen stopped 19.
Three Stars of the Game:
1. Grant Phillips (Manulife) - 24 saves
2. Theo Wong (VetiVa) - 2 goals, 1 assist
3. Reto Broennimann (Manulife) - 1 goal
GAME 3
China Hockey Group's Warren Ang overpowers JOG Sports in a 5-3 battle
China Hockey Group came out on top in a high-energy matchup, defeating JOG Sports 5-3 thanks to a dominant performance from Warren Ang.
CHG opened the scoring late in the first period when Ang struck unassisted at 14:20. The second period saw CHG extend the lead as Ang netted his second at 3:28, followed by Leon Mo's tally at 5:00 to make it 3-1. Ang completed his hat trick at 13:00, assisted by David Finifter and Marco Au, giving CHG a two - goal cushion heading into the third.
JOG Sports mounted a comeback in the final frame with Scott Strickland scoring twice - first on the power play at 1:50 and then at 13:28 after a nice feed from Christopher Lee to free Strickland on the right side to tie the game at 3. However, CHG responded immediately as Ang scored his fourth of the night at 14:33, firing home the rebound after Martin Jim stopped both Reston Ko and Finifter on the doorstep. Finifter then sealed the win with an
empty netter with 8 seconds left after he intercepted a clearing attempt.
Goalie Sumi Chau was solid for CHG, stopping 21 shots to secure the victory, while Martin Jim (JOG) faced 20 shots.
Three Stars of the Game:
1. Warren Ang (CHG) - 4 goals
2. Scott Strickland (JOG) - 2 goals
3. Sumi Chau (CHG) - 21 saves
Remember to find us on:
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2. Twitter - @OfficialSCIHL
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