05/13/2026
A huge thank you to Comfort Inn & Suites 1000 Islands Harbour District in Gananoque, ON for their incredible support of our league and community!
We’re proud to recognize them as they are an official League Member and valued supporter of the NPHL. Partnerships like this help create opportunities for players, families, and fans while continuing to grow the game we all love.
Community support makes a real difference, and we truly appreciate Comfort Inn & Suites for standing behind local hockey and helping strengthen our league both on and off the ice.
Thank you for being part of the NPHL family!
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05/02/2026
Congratulations gentlemen extremely deserved
05/02/2026
Congrats to the killer bees on an amazing season
05/02/2026
What a weekend. What a battle. What a moment for our game.
The 2026 Outlaw Championship was something special — and it doesn’t happen without the people behind it. To every fan who showed up, brought the energy, and made the atmosphere electric… you were the heartbeat of this tournament.
To the organizations, staff, and volunteers who worked behind the scenes — long hours, no spotlight, just commitment — this event exists because of you.
To the players who left everything on the ice… that’s what this is all about.
We’re proud to be part of something that continues to grow, unite, and push the game forward.
Rideaus Hockey Club. Outlaw Championship. 2026.
This one meant something.
05/02/2026
The Outlaw Championship Final delivered a classic momentum swing game, with the Smiths Falls Rideaus holding off a late surge to defeat the Alvinston Killer Bees 4–3 and claim the title.
Smiths Falls came out sharp, jumping to a 2–0 lead in the first period with goals from Jack Nevins and Nathan Slack, setting the tone early. Alvinston responded in the second with a power play goal from Bayly Fryfogle, cutting the lead to one and tightening the game.
The third period turned chaotic. Nevins struck again, and Brock Boisclair extended the lead to 4–1, seemingly putting the game away. But the Killer Bees pushed back hard, with Brandon Couto and Jacob Chantler scoring late, including an extra-attacker goal to make it 4–3 in the final minute.
Despite being outshot 41–35, Smiths Falls held on thanks to a standout performance from goaltender Dallas Slack, who made 38 saves under heavy pressure.
Player of the Game: Jack Nevins
2 goals, including a crucial third-period marker, leading the Rideaus when it mattered most.
Smiths Falls didn’t dominate every minute, but they executed early and relied on clutch goaltending late to secure the championship.