Wolves Battle Through Four-Game Stretch with Grit and Firepower
- James Karr

- Oct 28
- 2 min read
October 17, 2025 – Wolves vs. PAL Junior Islanders
Final Score: PAL 3 – Wolves 1
The Wolves opened their weekend on the road at Northwell Health Ice Center, falling 3-1 to the PAL Junior Islanders. Philip Gamper found the back of the net midway through the second period, assisted by Reece Allman and Rory Booth, giving West Chester a 1-0 lead. The Islanders responded with three unanswered goals, including two on the power play in the final frame. Goaltender Xavier Delisle stopped 35 of 38 shots in a solid effort despite the loss.
October 18, 2025 – Wolves vs. Mercer Chiefs
Final Score: Wolves 4 – Mercer 3
Back home at PNY Sports Arena, the Wolves bounced back with a hard-fought 4-3 victory over the Mercer Chiefs. Nico Pasquale opened the scoring in the first from Stryker Foster and Rory Booth, followed by a goal from Eric McHale to give the Wolves early momentum. Foster added a tally of his own in the second period, and Mick Keogan sealed the win in the third off a feed from Foster and Grant Lucas. Sebastian Pribula made 50 saves on 53 shots, holding strong as the Chiefs pressed late.
October 24, 2025 – Wolves at Connecticut Jr. Rangers
Final Score: Connecticut 6 – Wolves 5
In a back-and-forth offensive showcase at Chelsea Piers, the Wolves came up just short in a 6-5 battle with the Connecticut Junior Rangers. Drew McCandless and Eric McHale scored early in the second to tie things up, while Stryker Foster and Tomas Pribyl each added goals to keep the game within reach. McHale’s second of the night made it 6-5 late in the third, but the Wolves couldn’t find the equalizer before time expired. Koen Webber faced 50 shots, making 44 saves in the loss.
October 25, 2025 – Wolves vs. Connecticut Jr. Rangers
Final Score: Connecticut 6 – Wolves 5
The two teams met again the following day at PNY Sports Arena, and once again, it was an offensive shootout. Colin Daltwas and Brody Bess struck early in the second to put the Wolves ahead, followed by goals from Dallas Glenn, Tomas Pribyl, and Eric McHale in the later periods. Despite the five-goal effort, the Rangers’ top line stayed hot and found a way to edge out another 6-5 final. Goaltender Xavier Delisle recorded 31 saves on 36 shots in the effort.







