The Casselman Vikings delivered a statement performance on Thursday, October 9, defeating the Smiths Falls Jr. Bears 4–0.
The shutout victory was powered by strong goaltending from Myles Boudreau, who stopped all 30 shots.
The Vikings came out flying in the first period, outshooting Smiths Falls 18–6. Their pressure paid off at 10:10 when Cédric Ouimet opened the scoring, with Téo Webb collecting the assist.
In the second period, the Vikings continued to control the pace of play, adding two more goals in quick succession. Casey Hayward doubled the lead at 8:04, assisted by Mathieu Cloutier and Jeremy Bessette, followed just over a minute later by Téo Webb, who made it 3–0 with help from Édouard Ranger and Owen Mann.
The Vikings sealed the win in the third period when Skyler Beks scored at 10:35, assisted by Alexis Lafrance and Tristan Simoneau.
Despite a late penalty to Smiths Falls for holding, the game remained largely clean, with no penalties assessed through the first two periods.
Casselman’s offensive pressure was relentless, outshooting the Jr. Bears 48–30 across three periods, including a 17-shot second frame. The win improves the Vikings’ early-season record and highlights both their offensive depth and defensive discipline.
The Vikings will look to carry their momentum into their next matchup against Embrun Panthers on Thursday, October 16, at the J.R. Brisson Complex at 7:30 p.m.









