NB U13 PROS. TIER 1 Roundup: Mar. 30 – Apr. 6

LIONS: 2 TIGERS: 2

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE (POWNAL) — Deacon Jordan scored late in the first and second periods as the Lions pushed to a 2-1 lead into the third. The Tigers answered with a pair from Xander Moore, including the equalizer at 4:37 of the final frame, as the teams skated to a 2-2 draw. Benson Biggar and Jaxxon McCardle set up Jordan’s goals for the Lions (0-1-1). Jace Corey and Aaden McDonald, who added a second assist, chipped in on Moore’s first marker for the Tigers (1-0-1).

PANTHERS: 9 BULLDOGS: 2

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE (POWNAL) — Hudson Massey opened the scoring early and the Panthers carried a 3-1 edge into the third before breaking it open with six more goals in the final frame. Evan MacLeod and Eli Fraser each scored twice, while Luke Dowling added a goal and helped set up two others, including Beckett Noye’s late marker. Patrik Belanger provided the offence for the Bulldogs with a pair, striking on a second-period setup from Miguel Richard and Zacharie Arsenault before adding another in the third for the Bulldogs (0-2-0). The Panthers (1-1-0) finished with steady pressure and timely finishing.

WHALERS: 4 JAGUARS: 1

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE (POWNAL) — Parker McCarville opened the scoring at 8:22 of the first period as the Whalers built a 1-0 lead. The Whalers broke it open in the second with goals from Harrison MacDonald, Wyatt Tapp and Karsyn Rose, with Griffen Desroches factoring in on a pair of markers and Aiden Barlow adding a helper. The Jaguars pushed back and finally solved the net late in the third when Alexander Martell scored at 1:55, but couldn’t close the gap against the Whalers’ timely finish. Martell’s late tally provided a bright spot for the Jaguars (1-1-0), while Desroches’ playmaking helped the Whalers (2-0-0) stay perfect.

TIGERS: 3 PANTHERS: 2

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE (POWNAL) — Spencer Wheaton-MacLeod opened the scoring in the first period for the Tigers, with Harrison Alward and Kaiden Best setting up the play. The Panthers answered late in the second when Caiden Fleming converted a chance off feeds from Clark McCarville and Jay MacKinnon. Tigers goals early in the third from Bentley Wiswell (Brady Cote Beaulieu, Max Sullivan) and Aaden McDonald (Jace Corey, Tyler Loveridge) proved decisive, even as Evan MacLeod pulled the Panthers (1-1-0) within one late, assisted by Fleming and Eli Fraser. The Tigers (1-0-1) held on to finish it.

JAGUARS: 4 LIONS: 2

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE (POWNAL) — The Jaguars built an early cushion and held on for a 4-2 win over the Lions. Knox Beck opened the scoring late in the first period, and Dominic MacDonald followed with a two-point effort that helped the Jaguars take control. Alexander Martell added an important second-period marker, before MacDonald struck again in the third. The Lions pushed back with two third-period goals from Benjamin Ramsay, with Carter Lewis and Jett Cooke helping spark the comeback effort. The Lions (0-1-1) kept pressing to the final horn, while the Jaguars (1-1-0) earned the decision.

WHALERS: 6 BULLDOGS: 1

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE (POWNAL) — After a scoreless first period, the Whalers pulled ahead in the second when Wyatt Tapp struck at 9:05, then Parker McCarville added another before the Bulldogs answered late on Alexis Hébert’s goal. The Whalers’ attack took over in the third, led by Tapp’s hat trick and a pair from Hudson Gill, with Griffen Desroches driving the offence with three assists. The Bulldogs (0-2-0) showed pushback to keep the game competitive into the final frame, while the Whalers (2-0-0) finished strong.

RIVERBANDITS: 2 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 2

TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — NIXON GILKS opened the scoring at 7:46 of the second period, finishing a play from MASON BRIDEAU to put the Riverbandits in front. The Champions Hounds answered early in the third when ABRAM DAVIDSON struck at 14:19, set up by INTAZ CHOWDHURY and JACE MORRIS. ALEK LOSIER restored the lead at 9:47 with CHAISE HICKS on the assist, but REECE COLLINGS tied it at 6:51 off feeds from OLIVER CARTER and XAVIER PAUL. The Riverbandits (0-1-1) and Hounds (0-1-1) settled for the draw.

STALLIONS: 6 GUSTO MOOSE: 3

TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — The Stallions built a 6-1 cushion through two periods and held off a late push to earn a 6-3 win over the Gusto Moose. Finn Badger opened the scoring before setting up two more, while Henry Jardine had a goal and two helpers as the Moose struck three times, including two early in the third to make it interesting for the Gusto Moose (0-2-0). Félix Lanteigne and William Haché scored twice apiece, with Brody Robichaud contributing three assists to pace the attack for the Stallions (2-0-0).

SHARKS: 5 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 3

TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — The Sharks struck twice in the second period, getting an early marker from Kristopher Wade and a late finish from Adam-Gabriel Chiasson to take a 2-1 edge after Simon Rocca replied for the Gusto Knights. Wade made it 3-1 in the third before the Knights pushed back, with Brooks Meier and Darcy Mowbray (with Cian O’Brien setting up both) tying it 3-3. The Sharks answered in the final minute on goals by Frederic Beaudin and Julien Mallet, edging the Knights (0-2-0) as the Sharks (2-0-0) stayed perfect.

CANADIENS: 7 RIVERBANDITS: 3

TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — The Canadiens pulled away in a scoreless first period before striking for four goals in the second, including two from Nathan Godin, to take control. Luke Somers replied for the Riverbandits, then Spencer Savoie added another late in the frame to keep it close. In the third, Lyam Blais-Gaudet scored twice and set up Aedan Leger, while Rémy Bourque finished a play from Alexandre Godin, who had two assists. Nixon Gilks scored Riverbandits (0-1-1), while the Canadiens (2-0-0) stayed unbeaten.

STALLIONS: 9 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 2

TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — The Stallions built a big first-period lead and skated to a 9-2 win over the Champions Hounds. Matteo McLaughlin and Alexandre Lagace scored early as part of a five-goal opening frame, with Félix Lanteigne, Jackson Payne and Brody Robichaud also finding the net. McLaughlin added his second in the middle period, alongside goals from Lanteigne and William Haché, before Lanteigne capped his night with another in the third. Xavier Paul and Skyler Morrison replied for the Champions Hounds (0-1-1), while the Stallions (2-0-0) kept their offence rolling to stay perfect.

SHARKS: 7 GUSTO MOOSE: 0

TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — The Sharks pulled away for a 7-0 win over the Gusto Moose, building a 3-0 lead in the first period before matching it with three more in the second. Kristopher Wade drove the offence with a hat trick, scoring once in the opening frame and adding two more in the middle period. Frédéric Beaudin chipped in two goals, while Julien Mallet and Alexis Robichaud rounded out the scoring as the Sharks kept the pressure on into the third. The Gusto Moose (0-2-0) battled throughout, but the Sharks (2-0-0) controlled the game from start to finish.

CANADIENS: 7 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 0

TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — The Canadiens jumped out early with four first-period goals, getting the offence rolling from Aedan Leger, Rémy Bourque, Lucas Allain and Alexandre Godin. Bourque added two more in the second to complete a hat trick, with Godin factoring in again as part of a three-point afternoon. The Knights pushed back with plenty of chances and finished with 37 shots, but couldn’t find a breakthrough. Nathan Godin’s third-period marker capped the scoring as the Gusto Knights (0-2-0) kept battling, while the Canadiens (2-0-0) stayed perfect.

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