Watch Monday 2.2 JSZ Hockey Highlights

Brick vs. Middletown North and Princeton Day vs. Kent Place matchups featured

Feb. 3, 2026 at 2:55am

JSZ has highlights from two big high school hockey matchups on Monday, February 2nd. At the Shore, Brick and Middletown North faced off in the Handchen Cup quarterfinals. In Newark, No. 2 Princeton Day girls hockey came back to defeat No. 4 Kent Place 4-3.

Why it matters

These games are part of "Super Week" in New Jersey high school hockey, featuring some of the top teams and players in the state. The results of these matchups could have implications for the state tournament seedings and rankings.

The details

In the Brick vs. Middletown North game, the two teams battled it out in the Handchen Cup quarterfinals. At the RWJ Barnabas Hockey House in Newark, the No. 2 Princeton Day girls hockey team faced off against the No. 4 Kent Place squad. Princeton Day rallied from a 3-2 deficit in the third period to score two unanswered goals and win 4-3.

  • The Brick vs. Middletown North and Princeton Day vs. Kent Place games took place on Monday, February 2, 2026.

The players

Layla Sosner

A player for the Princeton Day girls hockey team who scored the opening goal in their 4-3 win over Kent Place.

Della Gilligan

A player for the Princeton Day girls hockey team who scored the game-tying goal in the third period of their 4-3 win over Kent Place.

Alexis Moslin

A player for the Princeton Day girls hockey team who scored the game-winning goal in the third period of their 4-3 win over Kent Place.

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What they’re saying

“After losing a close one to now-No. 1 Morristown-Beard last week, No. 2 Princeton Day girls hockey has bounced back with, now, two straight wins over top-5 opponents.”

— Ryan Sudol, JSZ Reporter

What’s next

The results of these games will impact the state tournament seedings and rankings for the teams involved.

The takeaway

New Jersey high school hockey is in the midst of "Super Week", featuring some of the top teams and players in the state. The close, competitive matchups between highly ranked programs like Brick, Middletown North, Princeton Day, and Kent Place showcase the depth and talent of the sport in the state.