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MLBH Winter 2026 Playoffs

Nothing Can Kill The Grimace (Purple) (1)  

Nothing Rhymes With Orange (2)   ?

CHAMPIONS

 
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Redder Things (3) ? ?




The Return of Pinky and the Brain (4) ?



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Apr 24 2026 2:00PM
Playoff Time!

Playoffs will be on April 24th, 27th, and May 1st.
 

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MLBH

Feb 9 2026 12:24PM

Nothing Rhymes With Orange 14, The Return of Pinky and the Brain 13

Feb 6, 2026 – Calgary Central Sportsplex
MLBH Winter 2026
Referee: Mayson Abraham (earned every cent)

If you wandered into the Calgary Central Sportsplex expecting a polite, defense-first ball hockey game, you accidentally chose the wrong rink, the wrong night, and possibly the wrong universe.

What unfolded instead was a full-blown, sneakers-squeaking, goalie-sweating, scoreboard-abusing track meet where goals came in bunches and nobody—including the benches—ever felt safe.

Final Score:
Nothing Rhymes With Orange – 14
The Return of Pinky and the Brain – 13

No overtime. No shootout. Just 50 minutes of “score again, I dare you.”

First Half: Warming Up Is for Quitters

The game barely had time to introduce itself before both teams decided defense was a future problem.

Pinky and the Brain opened the scoring thanks to Darcy Rosenke, because why not set the tone early? Orange responded immediately by handing the ball to Don Archambault, who scored twice in the first half and made it clear he planned on being a recurring issue.

Goals came from everywhere:

  • Jamie Reimer started quietly terrorizing the scoresheet.
  • Luke Lau chipped in.
  • Justin Mason made sure Pinky and the Brain weren’t falling behind.

By halftime, Orange clung to a 5–4 lead, and everyone involved already looked like they’d played a full game.

Second Half: Absolute Ball Hockey Anarchy

If the first half was chaotic, the second half was unhinged.

Pinky and the Brain came out flying, led by Johnny Le, who decided this was his personal highlight reel night. Four goals, six points, and constant motion—if you blinked, he probably scored again.

Justin Mason, Ryan Stacey, and Neil Khambhaita kept the pressure on, and every time it felt like Pinky and the Brain were about to pull away…

Orange answered. Every. Single. Time.

  • Jamie Reimer went full superstar mode: 4 goals, 4 assists, 8 points.
  • Don Archambault stayed red-hot with four goals of his own.
  • Mark D’Costa quietly stacked four points while everyone else was yelling.
  • Jason Steeves dished three assists like he was running a charity.

The final minutes turned into pure survival hockey: fast breaks, quick releases, benches shouting matchups, and goalies wondering if the ball was magnetized.

Goalies: Victims of Circumstance

  • Ben King (Orange): Faced 46 shots
  • Jackson Corbett (Pinky & Brain): Faced 63 shots

This was not a goaltending duel.
This was two goalies standing bravely in front of a firing squad while everyone else sprinted the other way.

Frankly, both deserve medals. Or snacks. Or a long nap.

Three Stars of the Game

1st Star – Jamie Reimer (Orange)
Eight points in ball hockey is absurd. Full stop.

2nd Star – Johnny Le (Pinky & Brain)
Four goals, nonstop danger, impossible to contain.

3rd Star – Don Archambault (Orange)
Four goals, relentless pressure, absolute menace.

Final Word

  • 27 total goals
  • 109 combined shots
  • Zero power plays
  • Maximum chaos

Nothing Rhymes With Orange escapes with a 14–13 win, while Pinky and the Brain are left wondering how you score 13 goals and still end up shaking hands on the wrong side of the scoreboard.

It wasn’t clean.
It wasn’t calm.
But it was ball hockey at its most ridiculous and most fun.

Someone deflate the ball.
Everyone else is already exhausted.

Posted By:
MLBH

Feb 9 2026 12:20PM

Nothing Can Kill The Grimace (Purple) 10, Redder Things 9

Feb 6, 2026 – Calgary Central Sportsplex
MLBH Winter 2026
Referee: Jason Steeves (witnessed history)

If you’re looking for a reminder that ball hockey is a cruel, unforgiving sport that respects absolutely no one, allow this game to be Exhibit A.

On paper, this is a one-goal thriller.
In reality, this was a full-blown cautionary tale.

Redder Things blew a 9–3 lead.
Yes. Nine. To three.
And somehow still had to shake hands afterward.

First Half: Redder Things Run Wild

The opening half looked like it might be over before it really started.

Redder Things came out buzzing, moving the ball with confidence, finishing everything in sight, and generally looking like a team that had figured ball hockey out. Mark D’Costa, Jason DeMello, Nolan Miller, and Rich Dobrescu all got involved early, slicing through Grimace’s defense like they’d found a cheat code.

By the time the dust settled:

  • Redder Things had 7 goals
  • Nothing Can Kill The Grimace had 1
  • And nobody in the building thought this game would still be interesting later

Redder Things weren’t just winning—they were comfortable. Too comfortable.

Second Half: The Collapse Heard Around the Sportsplex

Then the second half started.
And Grimace woke up.

What followed was one of the most ruthless momentum swings the league has ever seen.

Goal after goal, Grimace chipped away:

  • Ravinder Singh
  • Deanne Taylor
  • Mayson Abraham
  • MaryAnne Perdek
  • David Carmona
  • Jeremy Methot

Wave after wave, relentless pressure, and suddenly that massive lead didn’t feel so massive anymore.

At one point, Redder Things still held a 9–3 lead. That’s usually the point where teams start thinking about snacks after the game.

Instead, Grimace scored nine second-half goals.

Nine.

The comeback was fueled by:

  • Constant shots (a staggering 74 total on the night)
  • Smart ball movement
  • And a Grimace team that simply refused to accept reality

Meanwhile, Redder Things—who dominated early—watched the lead evaporate one goal at a time, like a slow leak no one could find.

Goaltending: Trial by Fire

  • Stephen King (Redder Things): Faced a tidal wave in the second half
  • Jackson Corbett (Grimace): Faced 37 shots and stayed composed enough to let the comeback happen

Corbett’s calm second-half play earned him the 3rd Star, and frankly, without him this story doesn’t exist.

Three Stars of the Game

1st Star – Jason DeMello (Redder Things)
3 goals, 3 assists, and somehow still ends up on the wrong side of history.

2nd Star – Deanne Taylor (Grimace)
A huge second half, timely goals, and relentless energy.

3rd Star – Jackson Corbett (Grimace)
Survived the first half. Locked it down just enough in the second.

Final Word

  • A 9–3 blown lead
  • 19 total goals
  • 111 combined shots
  • Enough emotional damage to last the rest of the season

Nothing Can Kill The Grimace completes the impossible comeback, winning 10–9, while Redder Things are left replaying the second half in their heads on an endless loop.

Ball hockey is cruel.
Momentum is fake.
And no lead—absolutely none—is ever safe.

Someone check on Redder Things.
Grimace already moved on.

 

Upcoming GamesDate
Nothing Can Kill The Grimace (Purple) vs Nothing Rhymes With OrangeApr 24 2026 5:00PM (CCS)
Redder Things vs The Return of Pinky and the BrainApr 24 2026 6:00PM (CCS)



 
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