NB U11 PROS. TIER 2 (B) Roundup: Apr. 13 – 20
OILERS: 7 BLUES: 0
COMPLEXE SPORTIF LEOPOLD THERIAULT (ST-ISIDORE) — Caleb Friolet scored twice as the Oilers built a 2-0 first-period lead and never looked back in a 7-0 win over the Blues. Gabriel Larocque also struck in the opening frame, then Dimitri Larocque, Charles Albert and Friolet added to the margin in the second. William Goupil finished a Charles Albert setup early in the third before David Olivier Haché capped the scoring with help from Zack Saulnier. The Blues (3-3-0) kept working to create chances, but the Oilers (6-0-0) stayed in control throughout.
GUSTO KNIGHTS: 3 CHAMPIONS RED WINGS: 1
QPLEX (QUISPAMSIS) — Kael McLenaghan struck twice in the first period as the Gusto Knights opened a 2-0 lead, scoring at 9:46 and again at 6:38 with help from Reid Lawrence and Ava McLenaghan. The Champions Red Wings answered late in the frame when Conner Francis finished a play set up by Julien Meek and Aidan Brown at 5:45 to make it a one-goal game. After a scoreless second, Rory Cleveland added breathing room at 9:44 of the third, with assists from Ryan Hunter and Jamie Cooke. The Champions Red Wings (3-3-0) stayed competitive, while the Gusto Knights (4-2-0) closed out the win.
PENGUINS: 4 CANUCKS: 3
COMPLEXE SPORTIF LEOPOLD THERIAULT (ST-ISIDORE) — The Penguins built a 2-0 first-period lead on goals from Hugo R Cormier (from Hugo A Cormier) and Hugo A Cormier (from Jayke Goupil Mercier). The Canucks surged back with three second-period markers from Kael Landry (from Jacob Paul Guitard), Guitard, and Noah Basque to take a 3-2 edge. Hugo A Cormier tied it early in the third before Benjamin Dugas, set up by Olivier Breau, provided the deciding goal. The Canucks (0-6-0) kept pressing late, but the Penguins (2-3-1) held on.
GUSTO KNIGHTS: 9 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 4
QPLEX (QUISPAMSIS) — The Gusto Knights struck twice late in the first period, then opened things up with a six-goal second to earn a 9-4 win over the Champions Sheriffs. Rory Cleveland led the Knights with a hat trick, while Kael McLenaghan added two goals. Thomas Taylor (1G, 1A), Rory Harvey (1G, 2A) and Aidan Watters chipped in as the Knights kept pushing the pace. The Sheriffs answered with second-period goals from Coen Soper and Jackson Hamilton, then got third-period pushes from Reid Hunter and Theodore Mackay-O’Donnell for the Sheriffs (1-5-0). The Knights (4-2-0) closed it out with a steady finish.
SABRES: 7 BLUES: 6
COMPLEXE SPORTIF LEOPOLD THERIAULT (ST-ISIDORE) — Owen Hackett scored four times as the Sabres survived a late push to edge the Blues 7-6. The Sabres built a quick 3-0 lead in the first before the Blues answered with three late goals, including two from Mathias Lapierre, to pull even. In the second, Avery McNeill and Levi Vienneau (from Isaac Boudreau) helped the Sabres regain control, and Hackett added the eventual winner early in the third. Hubert Routhier and Théo Lavoie brought the Blues (3-3-0) within one, but time ran out on the comeback as the Sabres (5-1-0) held on.
OILERS: 7 CANUCKS: 0
COMPLEXE SPORTIF LEOPOLD THERIAULT (ST-ISIDORE) — The Oilers struck four times in the first period and carried that momentum to a 7-0 win over the Canucks. François Xavier scored twice early, and Caleb Friolet added a pair as the Oilers built a 4-0 lead before the buzzer, with Félix Lanteigne rounding out the opening-frame offence. Dimitri Larocque and Gabriel Larocque added second-period goals, and David Olivier Haché set up Friolet’s second of the day. The Canucks (0-6-0) kept battling to generate chances, while the Oilers (6-0-0) finished strong with another shutout.
SABRES: 8 PENGUINS: 1
COMPLEXE SPORTIF LEOPOLD THERIAULT (ST-ISIDORE) — The Sabres jumped out quickly and carried the momentum to an 8-1 win over the Penguins. Drew Chamberlain struck twice in a nine-second span early in the first period, and Owen Hackett added a goal and two helpers as the Sabres built a 4-0 lead after one. Charles-Olivier Fournier and Isaac Boudreau (from Noah LeBlanc) added second-period tallies, before Harrison McLaughlin and Henry Abernethy finished it off in the third. Hugo A Cormier, assisted by Jayke Goupil Mercier, broke through early in the third for the Penguins (2-3-1), while the Sabres (5-1-0) kept rolling to close out the result.
CHAMPIONS RED WINGS: 7 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 1
QPLEX (QUISPAMSIS) — Reid Hunter opened the scoring at 2:47 of the first period as the Champions Sheriffs jumped in front early, but the Champions Red Wings answered before the break on Drew McIllwraith’s goal to make it 1-1 after one. The Red Wings pulled ahead in the second on markers from Adam Anderson and Elliot White, then poured it on in the third with a four-goal surge highlighted by two from Canaan Price and two from Ace Srouji. Hunter scored the lone goal for the Sheriffs (1-5-0), while Price and Srouji paced the Red Wings (3-3-0).
CANADIENS: 8 SHARKS: 2
AMHERST STADIUM (AMHERST) — The Canadiens stormed out to a five-goal first period and carried that early momentum to an 8-2 win over the Sharks. Luca Bourque and Brady Perry led the way with two goals apiece, with Bourque also factoring in on three other tallies as the offence rolled. The Sharks showed pushback in the second when Christopher Miller and Nixon McEachern scored, both set up by Jackson Buck. Bourque and William Bujold added third-period markers to close it out. The Sharks (0-5-1) kept battling, while the Canadiens (3-1-2) improved their record with a strong team effort.
FLYERS: 7 BRUINS: 1
AMHERST STADIUM (AMHERST) — The Flyers jumped out early with first-period goals from Thomaz Junger, Quinten Peters and Evans Geldart, taking a 3-0 lead into the break. The Bruins answered in the second when Breccan Bates converted a setup from Flynn Campbell to cut the gap and keep the game within reach. In the third, the Flyers pulled away with four more, highlighted by Junger’s hat trick, Peters’ second of the day, and a tally from Aiden Ogilvie. The Bruins (1-4-1) stayed competitive, but the Flyers (5-0-1) finished strong.
FLYERS: 4 CANADIENS: 4
AMHERST STADIUM (AMHERST) — The Flyers rallied late to earn a 4-4 result against the Canadiens after a back-and-forth matchup. Jaden Mckiel opened the scoring in the first period for the Canadiens, set up by William Bujold and Luca Bourque, and the Canadiens carried a 3-1 edge into the third after goals from Sidiki Soumaoro and Bourque. Bradley LeBlanc made it 4-1 midway through the final frame, but the Flyers answered with three third-period goals from Oliver Thorne, Emerson MacLeod and Quinten Peters to complete the push. The Canadiens (3-1-2) kept their pace throughout, while the Flyers (5-0-1) finished with a strong surge.
SHARKS: 6 BRUINS: 6
AMHERST STADIUM (AMHERST) — The Sharks and Bruins played to a 6-6 draw in a back-and-forth matchup Sunday. Jaxon Irvine opened the scoring for the Bruins, but the Sharks answered with first-period goals from Nixon McEachern and Ronan Lair. The Bruins surged in the second, led by Landon LeBlanc’s pair and three assists from Flynn Campbell, yet the Sharks stayed within reach on goals by Christopher Miller, Jackson Buck and a buzzer-beater from Jaxson Mackenzie at 00:01. Lair added his second in the third before Felix Haye tied it late for the Bruins (1-4-1). The Sharks (0-5-1) earned a hard-fought point.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group‘s game data.

