Wolves Premier Conquer Big Weekend Divisional Test
- Jasmine Scavo-Treiber
- Sep 30
- 2 min read
Wolves’ Third-Period Surge Stalled by OT Loss
Final: Wolves 4 – Knights 5 (OT)
Date/Location: Sept. 25, 2025 – Revolution Ice Centre
The Wolves’ clash with Wilkes-Barre Scranton had everything—big hits, clutch goals, and late drama—but it ended in heartbreak as the Knights stole a 5–4 overtime win.
West Chester came out swinging with Louka Dorgere striking first, but the Knights answered and built a 3–1 lead heading into the third. That’s when the Wolves flipped the script. Titus Keyes, Logan Gee, and Finn McGolrick fueled a furious comeback, putting West Chester up 4–3 with under seven to play.
But the Knights tied it in the final two minutes and buried the OT winner at 1:38, cutting short what could’ve been a statement comeback.
Between the pipes, Wyatt Demer kept the Wolves alive with 28 saves on 33 shots.
Wolves Bounce Back, Take Down Generals 4–2
Final: Wolves 4 – Generals 2
Date/Location: Sept. 27, 2025 – PNY Sports Arena
The Wolves shook off their OT loss and delivered a gritty 4–2 win over Red Bank, fueled by clutch scoring and a lights-out performance in net.
Tegan Brown set the tone early, scoring in both the first and second to put West Chester up 2–0. The Generals clawed back, tying it 2–2 in the third, but the Wolves had the final word.
With just 2:20 left, Max McKay buried the go-ahead goal off a slick feed from Logan Gee. McKay then sealed it at the buzzer with his second of the night, locking in the Wolves’ first W.
Between the pipes, Elijah Wiltshire was a wall, stopping 53 of 55 shots to keep his squad in control.
Wolves Stay Hot with 4–2 Win Over Mercer
Final: Wolves 4 – Chiefs 2
Date/Location: Sept. 28, 2025 – PNY Sports Arena
The Wolves kept the momentum rolling, taking down the Mercer Chiefs 4–2 for back-to-back wins on home ice.
After Mercer struck first, Shane Dachowski and Alex Harris answered quickly to flip the script and give West Chester a 2–1 lead after one. The Chiefs tied it early in the second, but the Wolves weren’t rattled.
In the third, Max McKay broke the deadlock with a go-ahead snipe, and minutes later Titus Keyes cashed in to put it out of reach. McKay continues to dominate, already holding Wolves franchise records for most points (45), most goals (19), and most games played (49).
Between the pipes, Demetri Mavromichalis was steady, stopping 29 of 31 shots to lock it down.
Spotlight: Max McKay’s Historic Night
Max McKay didn’t just contribute — he made history. In these games, McKay shattered multiple USPHL Premier franchise records:
Most Points in franchise history: 45, passing Aidan Urie (43)
Most Goals in franchise history: 19, surpassing Yianni Tsatsoulis (14)
Most Games Played: 49, overtaking Logan Gee (47)
His impact isn’t just in the record books — he’s been a key contributor in clutch moments, such as the dramatic game-winner against Red Bank. The franchise has a new standard now, and McKay is pushing the envelope.







