NB U11 PROS. TIER 2 (B) Roundup: Mar. 30 – Apr. 6

OILERS: 9 SABRES: 2

KCI – EDDY (BATHURST) — The Oilers jumped out early with three first-period goals, led by a pair from Charles Albert, and carried that momentum into the middle frame with tallies from Francois Xavier and Felix Lanteigne to make it 5-0 heading to the third. Lanteigne completed a hat trick as the Oilers added five more in the final period, with Dimitri Larocque scoring twice and Caleb Friolet chipping in three assists. Owen Hackett scored both goals for the Sabres (1-1-0), including a late one set up by Noah Landry, as the Oilers (2-0-0) skated away with the win.

FLYERS: 7 CHAMPIONS RED WINGS: 1

LADY BEAVERBROOK RINK (FREDERICTON) — The Flyers jumped out to a two-goal first period and carried that momentum to a 7-1 win over the Champions Red Wings. Conner McCarthy powered the offence with a hat trick, opening the scoring at 10:48 of the first before adding two more in the second. Emerson MacLeod chipped in with a goal and an assist, while Brady Harnish, Quinten Peters and Evans Geldart also found the net. Ace Srouji scored early in the third for the Champions Red Wings (1-1-0). The Flyers (2-0-0) stayed on the front foot to close it out.

PENGUINS: 3 CANADIENS: 3

KCI – EDDY (BATHURST) — The Penguins and Canadiens finished even at 3-3 after a spirited back-and-forth contest. Chase Field opened the scoring at 10:59 of the first for the Canadiens, set up by Nicolas Lapierre, but the Penguins answered with goals from Gabrielle Roussel (MARC-ALEXANDRE DOIRON) and Jayke Goupil Mercier (Hubert Basque, Hugo Cormier) to take a 2-1 edge. Sidiki Soumaoro tied it in the second, before Adam Lanteigne’s early third-period marker put the Penguins back in front. Bradley LeBlanc’s goal with 0:23 left, assisted by Jaden McKiel, secured the point for the Canadiens (0-1-1) against the determined Penguins (0-1-1).

CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 8 SHARKS: 7

LADY BEAVERBROOK RINK (FREDERICTON) — The Champions Sheriffs held off a late push to edge the Sharks 8-7 in a back-and-forth game. Jackson Hamilton scored twice for the Sheriffs, while Cole Wilson, Harvick Mitchell, Elliot Grant, Karson Duncan, Dallan Russell and Coen Soper rounded out the scoring, with Soper’s marker coming with 30 seconds left in the third. The Sharks stayed within reach throughout, led by Ronan Lair’s two-goal effort and additional goals from Bentley Richard, Ayron Lucci, Jaxson Mackenzie, Jackson Buck and Christopher Miller for the Sharks (0-2-0). The Sheriffs (1-1-0) earned the narrow win.

BLUES: 3 CANUCKS: 1

KCI – EDDY (BATHURST) — The Blues scored twice in the final minutes of the second period and added a late third-period marker to earn a 3-1 win over the Canucks. Kaël Landry struck at 3:22 of the second, finishing a play set up by Kaleb Hébert to open the scoring for the Canucks (0-2-0). The Blues answered quickly as Mickael Gagnon buried a goal at 2:03 off a feed from Hubert Routhier, then Théo Lavoie made it 2-1 at 1:26 with Jayden Kingston picking up the assist. Routhier capped it at 0:45 of the third for the Blues (2-0-0).

GUSTO KNIGHTS: 5 BRUINS: 2

LADY BEAVERBROOK RINK (FREDERICTON) — Jamie Cooke opened the scoring late in the first period, but Hudson Roth replied soon after to keep things even. The Bruins grabbed a brief lead early in the second on Flynn Campbell’s marker, assisted by Landon LeBlanc, before Rory Harvey swung the game back with a pair of goals in quick succession. Harvey completed his hat trick early in the third, and Kael McLenaghan added an insurance goal with help from Stella Giddens. Nolan Tracey had the lone assist on Roth’s goal for the Bruins (1-1-0), while the Knights (1-1-0) pulled away down the stretch.

OILERS: 8 CANADIENS: 1

KCI – EDDY (BATHURST) — The Oilers struck for four first-period goals and carried that momentum to an 8-1 win over the Canadiens. Félix Lanteigne powered the attack with four goals, while François Xavier added a goal and three assists. Gabriel Larocque opened the scoring off a setup from Maddox Chiasson and David Olivier Haché, and William Goupil chipped in with a goal and an assist. The Canadiens got on the board in the second period when Chase Field scored with help from Bradley LeBlanc. The Canadiens (0-1-1) kept working, but the Oilers (2-0-0) pulled away late.

CHAMPIONS RED WINGS: 3 SHARKS: 2

LADY BEAVERBROOK RINK (FREDERICTON) — The Champions Red Wings rallied for a 3-2 win over the Sharks. Jackson Buck opened the scoring at 6:19 of the first for the Sharks, set up by Ronan Lair, before Ace Srouji answered at 3:47 with help from Berkley Gilmore and Elliot White. Jaxson Mackenzie restored the Sharks’ lead early in the second, again assisted by Lair. In the third, Julien Meek scored twice—at 12:55 and 3:35—both fed by Gavin Clarke, as the Sharks (0-2-0) couldn’t quite hold off the late push from the Red Wings (1-1-0).

SABRES: 4 CANUCKS: 2

KCI – RICHELIEU (BATHURST) — Kaleb Hébert opened the scoring in the first period as the Canucks grabbed an early lead, but Simon Degrace answered back late in the frame to pull the Sabres even. The Canucks went back in front just 10 seconds into the second on Sacha Lajoie’s marker, set up by Jacob Paul Guitard, before the Sabres swung momentum with quick goals from Drew Chamberlain (from Degrace) and Noah LeBlanc (from Levi Vienneau). Owen Hackett added the insurance goal in the third as the Canucks (0-2-0) pushed to the finish against the Sabres (1-1-0).

FLYERS: 12 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 6

LADY BEAVERBROOK RINK (FREDERICTON) — The Flyers opened with three quick first-period goals, then held off a strong push from the Gusto Knights in a 12-6 win. Conner McCarthy powered the offence with five goals, while Emerson MacLeod had a goal and an assist and Kyle Keenan added a goal and a helper. After the Knights closed the first period within a goal and Rory Harvey struck three times in the second to keep it tight at 6-5, the Flyers pulled away with six goals in the third. Harvey also chipped in two assists for the Gusto Knights (1-1-0) in a spirited effort, while Jamie Cooke scored twice. The Flyers (2-0-0) finished strong.

BLUES: 8 PENGUINS: 1

KCI – RICHELIEU (BATHURST) — The Blues broke open a scoreless game with six second-period goals and carried that momentum to an 8-1 win over the Penguins. Louis Jean Normand scored three times, including a pair in the middle frame, while Jayden Kingston added a goal and set up four more. Hubert Routhier and Mathias Lapierre each finished with two goals, with Maxime Lebrun also scoring twice in the third. Hugo Cormier got the Penguins on the board at 3:50 of the second, with Marc-Alexandre Doiron earning the assist, as the Penguins (0-1-1) kept working to the finish against the Blues (2-0-0).

BRUINS: 4 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 0

LADY BEAVERBROOK RINK (FREDERICTON) — The Bruins earned a 4-0 win over the Champions Sheriffs behind steady scoring in all three periods. Kaidyn Bennett opened the game at 7:29 of the first, and Charlie Grundy doubled the lead midway through the second with help from Breccan Bates. The Bruins added breathing room in the third on markers from Jaxon Irvine and Flynn Campbell, including Campbell’s late strike at 1:44. The Sheriffs (1-1-0) kept working to generate chances, but couldn’t break through as the Bruins (1-1-0) closed out the shutout.

* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group‘s game data.