Haotian Xiao, Keystone Kraken-Rothrock remain unbeaten in win over Susquehanna Stampede-Rothrock

Haotian Xiao led the way for the Keystone Kraken-Rothrock as the team remained undefeated following a hard-fought victory over the Susquehanna Stampede-Roth.

Xiao’s hat trick propelled Keystone Kraken-Rothrock (6-0-0) to a narrow 3-2 win against Susquehanna Stampede-Roth (2-6-0) on Monday night.

The Kraken struck first when Xiao buried a goal off an assist from Gavin Schatt in the opening period. Chase Darr extended the lead with an early goal in the second period, putting Keystone up 2-0.

Susquehanna fought back, with goals from Adam Wilson and Gabriel Whelan to tie the game 2-2 heading into the final period.

The man of the hour, Xiao, netted the go-ahead goal with 14:10 remaining in the game. He then added an insurance goal just six minutes later to seal the victory for the Kraken.

In net, Keystone goalie Robert Chambers stopped 27 of 29 shots and earned the win.

**Scoring Summary**

– Haotian Xiao (Keystone Kraken-Rothrock): Hat trick
– Chase Darr (Keystone Kraken-Rothrock): 1 goal
– Adam Wilson & Gabriel Whelan (Susquehanna Stampede-Roth): 1 goal each

**Three Stars of the Game**

1. Haotian Xiao, Keystone Kraken-Rothrock — Finished with a hat trick
2. Robert Chambers, Keystone Kraken-Rothrock — Stopped 27 of 29 shots
3. Chase Darr, Keystone Kraken-Rothrock — Scored a key goal

Keystone Kraken-Rothrock improves to 6-0-0, extending their undefeated streak, while Susquehanna Stampede-Roth falls to 2-6-0.
https://www.pennlive.com/highschoolsports/2025/12/haotian-xiao-keystone-kraken-rothrock-remain-unbeaten-in-win-over-susquehanna-stampede-rothrock.html

Bruins score three in second period to beat Islanders

BOSTON — David Pastrnak had a goal and an assist to help the Boston Bruins rally for a 5-2 victory over the New York Islanders on Tuesday night.

Pastrnak, Elias Lindholm, and Mikey Eyssimont scored during Boston’s second-period rally after the Bruins managed just four shots on goal in the opening period. Morgan Geekie added a power-play goal in the third, and Fraser Minten sealed the game with an empty-netter as Boston rebounded from a 7-2 loss at Ottawa on Monday night.

Charlie McAvoy contributed two assists, while Joonas Korpisalo made 33 saves for Boston, which earned its second win since starting the season 3-0.

For the Islanders, Bo Horvat had a goal and an assist. Kyle Palmieri also scored, and Ilya Sorokin finished with 17 saves. New York lost in regulation for the first time since dropping to 0-3 on October 13.

Horvat gave the Islanders an early lead, scoring just 1:08 into the first period for his sixth goal in six games. He then assisted on Palmieri’s one-timer at 4:52 of the first. The Islanders outshot the Bruins 10-4 in the opening period—a margin that could have been even wider if the Bruins hadn’t blocked seven shots.

The second period belonged to the Bruins. The Islanders handed Boston opportunities with a pair of early penalties, the second of which led to Lindholm’s power-play goal at 3:57. Pastrnak tied the game at 6:49, and Boston took its first lead just 59 seconds later when Eyssimont tipped a shot past Sorokin.

Up next for the Islanders: a visit to the Carolina Hurricanes on Thursday.
https://www.pressherald.com/2025/10/28/bruins-score-three-in-second-period-to-beat-islanders/

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