SAINTS STAY SCORCHING HOT WITH THIRD STRAIGHT WIN, DROP SHAMROCKS 11–6

June 7, 2026

Some afternoons, you can feel the tone of a game shift before the scoreboard catches up. On June 7th in Port Coquitlam, that moment arrived early—long before the Shamrocks understood what was coming. The Saints walked into their home barn already riding momentum, but they left it having delivered their most complete performance of the season.

Saints Set the Tone Early

Port Coquitlam came out flying, building a 5–2 lead after twenty minutes. Victoria tried to claw back, pulling within one in the second, but the Saints never blinked. Every time the Shamrocks pushed, PoCo shoved back harder.

And the spark? A defender who decided he’d had enough. Two minutes and 14 seconds into the third period, with two Saints in the penalty box and Victoria threatening to steal back control, Adam Wong made the kind of play that rewrites the temperature of a game.

He stripped his check clean, hunted down the loose ball, shrugged off multiple Shamrocks draped all over him, and tore down the floor like a man possessed. One stride, two strides, a quick glance at the net—then a shorthanded dagger that sent the PoCo bench into orbit.

It wasn’t just a goal. It was a declaration because apparently doing everything wasn’t enough.

By the third period, Victoria knew this wasn’t the same Saints team they’d beaten earlier in the year. This version was faster, sharper, and far more punishing.

Standout Performances

Chase Hemmerling‑McLean steered the offence with a four‑point afternoon (1G, 3A), threading passes through tight seams.

Kris Fournier was everywhere—transition, defence, loose balls—and still found time to bury two goals. His time on the floor continues to be one of PoCo’s quiet superpowers.

And Ashton Brown? Calm, composed, and downright stingy. He closed the game with a .902 save percentage, turning aside high‑danger chances and smothering rebounds before Victoria could even dream of a second look.

Final Score: Saints 11, Shamrocks 6

Three straight wins. One game from the season’s halfway mark. And your Port Coquitlam Saints offence is lighting up the league.

  • Josh MillsOverall Points Leader (27)
  • Lincoln WallGoal Leader (16)
  • Elijah TerryAssists Leader (19)

The numbers don’t lie: this group is rolling.

Season Stat Leaders – Team Categories

  • Loose Balls:Luke Neary
  • Caused Turnovers:Nolan Ross
  • Turnovers:Josh Mills
  • Blocked Shots:Levi Touhey

Next Game

Friday, June 12, 2026Port Coquitlam Community Centre Doors open at 6:00 pm Opening face off at 7:00 pm.


The barn should be buzzing. The Saints are heating up, the standings are tightening, and the season’s midpoint is looming. If this team keeps playing with this kind of swagger, June might just belong to Port Coquitlam.

Go Saints.