Training Camp 2025: Day 1 & 2 Recap
FREDERICTON, NB — The opening two days from Newfoundland Regiment training camp are in the books and there was no shortage of action at the Grant Harvey Centre in Fredericton.
Team Beaumont-Hamel took down Team Courtrai 7-4 in the first game on Monday morning. Jacoby Palmer led the way with a pair of goals for Beaumont-Hamel while Owen Dyke, Louis-François Bèlanger, Liam Arsenault, Blake Pilgrim-Edwards and Matys St-Gelais all added singles in the win. Courtrai goals came courtesy of Danny Hussa (2), Mathieu St-Onge, and Zachary Rushton.
Later that afternoon it was Team Gallipoli who got the best of Team Beaumont-Hamel as they skated to a 7-5 win in game two. Gallipoli goals came from Aleksei Zhukov (2), Noah Laberge, Tyler Wood, Justin Larose, Max Sheppard and Joseph Covelluzzi. Beaumont-Hamel scorers were Cedrik Laberge (2), Ben Veitch, Xander Boutilier and Jacoby Palmer.
Tuesday opened with a 7-5 win for Team Gallipoli over Team Courtrai. Gallipoli got goals from seven different skaters in Noah Laberge, Max Dinneen, Tyler Wood, Tyson Goguen, Joseph Covelluzzi, Justin Larose and William Grant. Courtrai tallies came from Dawson Sharkey, Phenwick MacLean, Marek Danicek and Brody Ford (2).
Team Courtrai would bounce back with a 7-6 victory over Team Beaumont-Hamel later that day as Ben Veitch led the way with a pair of goals. Zachary Rushton, Jacob Veilleux, Marek Danicek, Maddex Marmulak and Elliot Deslisle added singles in the win. Louis-François Bélanger and Blake Pilgrim-Edwards each had a pair for Beaumont-Hamel while Xander Boutilier and Biagio Jr. Daniele also scored in the defeat.
Through two days of scrimmages, four players are tied atop the leaderboard with three goals: Ben Veitch, Jacoby Palmer, Blake Pilgrim-Edwards and Louis-François Bélanger.
Following two straight days of intersquad games, Newfoundland play their first preseason game on the road Wednesday night as they visit the Charlottetown Islanders at the Simmons Centre. Fans can follow along for live updates on Regiment socials during all five preseason contests.
A limited quantity of tickets remain for the opening weekend of Regiment hockey as the Moncton Wildcats are set to visit the Mary Brown’s Centre September 18th & 19th. Secure yours today before they’re gone.







































































