NS U9 PROS. TIER 2 Roundup: Apr. 13 – 20
RED WINGS: 7 SHARKS: 0
MARINERS CENTRE (YARMOUTH) — The Red Wings built an early cushion with three first-period goals and kept rolling to a 7-0 win over the Sharks. William Atwood paced the attack with a hat trick, supported by Nathan Deon’s trio of assists. Wyatt Robicheau scored twice, while Reid Crowell added two goals and an assist as the Wings continued to pull away with steady scoring in each period. The Sharks (1-5-0) stayed committed defensively and worked to generate chances, but couldn’t solve the Wings’ structure. The Red Wings (2-2-0) capped it with two more in the third.
MAPLE LEAFS: 11 FLYERS: 4
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — Ben Anderson opened the scoring late in the first, and the Maple Leafs pulled away with a big third period to top the Flyers 11-4. Reid Dale and Myles Sampson each had a hat trick for the Leafs, with Chase Lucas, Alex Warren, Nolan Walsh and Carter Jessome adding singles, and Jessome also setting up Walsh. Griffin MacLeod scored twice for the Flyers, while Parker Alders struck twice in the third, including a goal assisted by Thomas Easson, as the Flyers (0-4-0) kept pushing to the final buzzer against the Leafs (5-2-1).
OILERS: 7 CANADIENS: 0
MARINERS CENTRE (YARMOUTH) — The Oilers struck early and often, building a 7-0 lead in the opening period and carrying it through to the final buzzer. Owen Lovie paced the surge with two goals and an assist, while Nathan Peacock added a pair of goals of his own. Carwyn Rutz chipped in a goal and three helpers, with Zayne Abourached and Jake Mitton rounding out the scoring. The Canadiens (1-3-0) stayed engaged and kept working to generate chances after the quick start, while the Oilers (6-0-0) continued their strong spring run.
STARS: 6 CANUCKS: 1
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Stars jumped out early with three first-period goals, getting two from Lucas McInnis and one from Theodore Pierre to take control. The Canucks pushed back in the third period when Rupert Billard broke through at 3:04 to make it a game, but the Stars answered with timely finishing down the stretch. Pierre added his second at 8:01, Andrew Henderson scored at 2:07, and McInnis capped his hat trick with a late marker at 0:30 for the Canucks (1-1-2). The balanced attack carried the Stars (3-3-0).
SHARKS: 8 CANADIENS: 3
MARINERS CENTRE (YARMOUTH) — Patrick MacLeod opened the scoring early for the Canadiens, but the Sharks answered with four first-period goals to take control, including markers from Lachlan Miller and Austin Hamel. The Sharks kept rolling in the second, as Max Miller and Hamel each scored again, while Oscar Welsford (assist: Gavin Harris, Thomas Beck) and Harrison Ferguson added to the surge. The Canadiens showed plenty of push in the third, with Maverick McPhee and Liam Breen finding the net to close out a strong finish for the Canadiens (1-3-0) in an 8-3 decision over the Sharks (1-5-0).
STARS: 7 FLYERS: 4
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — Zachary Martin scored four times as the Stars pulled away for a 7-4 win over the Flyers. After the Stars built a 3-2 first-period edge, the Flyers kept pace in the second with goals from Levi Robbins and Parker Alders to make it 5-4 before Martin struck with three seconds left to restore breathing room. Theodore Pierre added two goals, including an early third-period marker to seal it, while Andrew Henderson chipped in an assist for the Stars (3-3-0). Auston Todd and Griffin MacLeod rounded out the offence for the Flyers (0-4-0).
OILERS: 9 RED WINGS: 2
MARINERS CENTRE (YARMOUTH) — The Red Wings jumped out early with first-period goals from Reid Crowell and Wyatt Robicheau, but the Oilers answered back and carried a 3-2 lead into the third before pulling away for a 9-2 win. Owen Lovie paced the offence with a hat trick, while Carwyn Rutz and Hayden Ryall each scored twice. Rowen Nickerson chipped in a goal and two assists, and Nolan Howes also found the back of the net. Crowell (from Cyrano Sooknanan) and Robicheau (from Maverick LeBlanc) supplied the scoring for the Red Wings (2-2-0), while the Oilers (6-0-0) finished strong.
MAPLE LEAFS: 5 CANUCKS: 5
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Maple Leafs and Canucks traded momentum in a back-and-forth 5-5 draw on Saturday. Micah McCarron and Jamison Trainor scored in the first for the Canucks, but Colton Williams (two goals) and Abel Costard answered to keep it even at 2-2. Rupert Billard struck twice in the second, including one set up by Declan Bray, to give the Canucks a 4-2 edge. The Leafs rallied in the third with goals from Alex Warren and Costard, with Williams adding another and Ben Anderson collecting two assists. Jasper Kehoe’s late go-ahead goal for the Canucks was matched by Costard to close it out for the Canucks (1-1-2) and Maple Leafs (5-2-1).
KINGS: 8 AVALANCHE: 1
RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — The Kings set the tone early with six first-period goals and carried that pace to an 8-1 win over the Avalanche. Cole Martin led the offence with four goals, including the opener at 11:06 and a late marker at 13:13 of the third, while Jamieson John added two and set up a steady push with help from Mason John. Camden Sutherland and Hudson Wells also found the net for the Kings. The Avalanche kept working and were rewarded when Lincoln Nahas scored at 10:01 of the third off a Beau Coffin assist for the Avalanche (2-4-0). The Kings (8-0-0) closed it out with a composed finish.
PENGUINS: 13 BRUINS: 10
RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — The Penguins erased an early deficit and outlasted the Bruins 13-10 in a wide-open game. The Bruins carried a 3-1 lead out of the first period behind Jaxon LeBlanc’s quick start, then kept answering with LeBlanc’s seven-goal outing, plus markers from Sawyer Fewer, Madilyn Hopkins and Preston Finlay. The Penguins took control with a six-goal second period, led by Jordan Mount’s four goals and strong support from Landon Tanner (three goals) and a pair each from Jackson Lapham, Jaxon Habib and Cohen Corbett. The Bruins (0-6-0) kept pushing to the buzzer, while the Penguins (4-2-0) finished off a spirited win.
SABRES: 9 JETS: 2
RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — William Bishop opened the scoring early and the Sabres carried that momentum into a five-goal second period on tallies from Lachlan MacIntyre, Dawson Bishop, Sebastian Bishop, Luke Boudreau and Luke Turner. Sebastian Bishop powered the finish with two more in the third to complete a hat trick, while Boudreau added his second of the day. The Jets kept pushing and got goals from Ryker Williams and Braxen Boudreau, with Boden Mees setting up the third-period marker for the Jets (1-2-1), while the Sabres (3-3-0) skated away with the 9-2 win.
AVALANCHE: 11 BRUINS: 4
RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — The Avalanche opened with pace and finished with a strong 11-4 win over the Bruins. Beau Coffin led the charge with four goals, as the Avalanche built a 4-2 edge after the first and kept pushing with another four in the second. Stetson Baugild added a pair, while Thomas Martin chipped in a goal and two assists to help stretch the lead.
RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — Jaxon LeBlanc scored three times for the Bruins (0-6-0), generating offence in both the first and second periods, and Maxwell Cullen added the other marker. The Avalanche (2-4-0) rounded out the scoring with goals from Thomas O’Brien, Ethan Emanuele and Thomas Mitchell to seal it.
KINGS: 10 JETS: 4
RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — The Kings skated to a 10-4 win over the Jets after striking for four first-period goals, paced by Jamieson John’s four-goal performance. The Jets answered with a strong push in the second, getting goals from William White, Isaac LeBlanc (Owen Arsenault) and Ryker Williams to keep things competitive. Owen Arsenault added another for the Jets in the third, but the Kings pulled away with five more third-period markers, including goals from Jack Turple and Ryker Lentz. The Jets (1-2-1) kept battling to generate offence, while the Kings (8-0-0) stayed perfect on the season.
SABRES: 12 PENGUINS: 7
RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — The Sabres pulled away with a big second period to secure a 12-7 win over the Penguins. Logan MacSween scored four times, and Sebastian Bishop matched him with four goals of his own as the Sabres turned a 2-1 first-period deficit into a 7-3 lead after 24 minutes. Alexander Lapierre added a pair, while Luke Boudreau chipped in a goal and an assist to round out the attack for the Sabres (3-3-0). Jordan Mount and Landon Tanner each scored three times for the Penguins (4-2-0), with Jaxon Habib adding the other marker.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group‘s game data.

