Silver Division Summer '25 Championship: Old Timers Outlast the Dynasty in OT Chaos
This one started like a tutorial video called "How to Dominate Quietly" and ended with both benches hyperventilating into their gloves. The Old Timers built a tidy 3-0 lead like they were assembling IKEA furniture—efficient, steady, and somehow more effective than it looked. But just when the engraver started etching their name into the trophy, Puck Dynasty exploded back into relevance, and everything unraveled beautifully.
The scoring started with Andrew Knutson tapping one in at 3:38 of the first, followed by Zack Brown's no-nonsense tally in the second. Harrison Hoff added another early in the third, making it 3-0 and prompting the usual “Welp, game over” texts from spectators.
But then—drama. Collin Brown, evidently fueled by spite and pre-workout fumes, scored not once but twice in five minutes. The Dynasty went from snoozing to snarling, and suddenly the ice tilted. Deonta Moore tied it up with just over three minutes left, and now the trophy was back in limbo.
Cue overtime: five minutes of chaos, desperation, and enough turnovers to open a bakery. Puck Dynasty poured in six shots like their lives depended on it—but Old Timers’ Joseph Levasseur said, “Nope,” and ended it at 2:15 with a clean finish that triggered equal parts celebration and existential despair.
The penalty section of the game sheet read like a blooper reel: tripping, high-sticking, interference—basically a checklist of what not to do. No major meltdowns, but enough minor missteps to keep the refs awake.
Final score: 4-3 Old Timers, in OT. They showed up, played smart, and didn’t flinch when things got weird. Puck Dynasty? They put on a third-period clinic in chaos, but the comeback stopped one goal short. The trophy’s going home with the Old Timers—who may or may not remind you of that all season long.