Wolves NCDC Stay Hot - Earn Wins Over Hitmen and Chiefs Around Tight Battle with Islanders
- James Karr
- 4 days ago
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West Chester Wolves vs. Jersey Hitmen (Oct. 8, 2025)
The Wolves powered past the Jersey Hitmen 6–4 this past Wednesday at Ice Vault Arena, earning a huge road win to close out their trip.
Philip Gamper opened the scoring just 2:21 into the first period, setting the tone early. Colin Daltwas and Brody Bess followed up with back-to-back tallies midway through the frame, both set up by Tomas Pribyl and Daltwas flipping roles on assists.
On the power play in the second, Alec Alfieri buried one off feeds from Maddox Goudie and Reece Allman to extend the lead. The Pack sealed it late in the third when Gamper struck again with an empty-net dagger assisted by Casey Checani Contreras and Eric McHale.
The Hitmen managed four goals of their own, but the Wolves’ offense was relentless from puck drop to final horn.
Goaltender Xavier Delisle stood tall with 37 saves in a high-paced battle as the Wolves improve to 7-1-1 on the season.
West Chester Wolves vs. PAL Junior Islanders (Oct. 10, 2025)
The Wolves battled hard on Long Island this past Friday but came up just short in a tight 2–1 matchup against the PAL Junior Islanders at Northwell Health Ice Center.
Colin Daltwas buried the lone Wolves goal midway through the second period, ripping one home off a setup from Brody Bess and defenseman Jacksen Suttie. Despite a strong push late, the Pack couldn’t find the equalizer.
Goaltender Xavier Delisle was sharp between the pipes, keeping the Wolves in it with a composed performance against a heavy offensive attack.
West Chester Wolves vs. Mercer Chiefs (Oct. 11, 2025)
The Wolves clawed their way to a gritty 4–2 road win over the Mercer Chiefs on Saturday night at Ice Land Arena, powered by a dominant third period to secure the victory.
Grant Lucas opened the scoring late in the second period, finishing off a setup from Markus Lunski and Mick Keogan to put the Pack on the board. In the third, Alec Alfieri extended the lead off a feed from Brody Bess and Lucas before Lucas struck again just seconds later with his second of the night, assisted by Cole Jackson.
Markus Lunski sealed the deal with a dagger in the final minute, burying one off a pass from Eric McHale to close it out.
Goaltender Sebastian Pribula backstopped the Wolves with a steady performance, turning aside key shots down the stretch as West Chester held off Mercer’s late push.