NB U11 PROS. TIER 1 Recap: May 4 – 11

GUSTO KNIGHTS: 6 FLYERS: 1

SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — The Gusto Knights pulled away for a 6-1 win over the Flyers on Saturday. Annie Lazzari and Clarke Webb struck 18 seconds apart late in the first period to set the tone, with Brody MacDonald helping on both. Noah Cloney added a pair in the second, while MacDonald chipped in a goal and two assists as the Knights kept building their lead. Jaxon Chase provided the Flyers’ lone response in the second period to make it 3-1 at the time. The Flyers (4-4-2) stayed competitive, but the Knights (10-0-0) closed it out with a steady finish.

GUSTO HEAT: 6 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 4

SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — Cas Connolly scored twice in the first period as the Gusto Heat built an early lead and held on for a 6-4 win over the Champions Hounds. Lincoln Belliveau and Andrew Barter added key goals, while Leo Buckley finished with two goals and an assist, with Asher MacDonald setting up a pair. The Hounds pushed back in the third, getting goals from Matthew Mitchell, Reid Bailey and Carter Fulton after Sam Mallett opened their scoring in the second. The Hounds (0-10-0) showed plenty of fight to the final buzzer, while the Heat (4-5-1) earned the decision.

FLYERS: 7 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 0

SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — The Flyers built a 3-0 first-period lead and kept the pressure on, rolling to an 11-0 win over the Champions Hounds. Thomas Edwards led the attack with four goals, including a pair in the second period, while Noah Churchill added two goals and Jacob Demille chipped in three assists. Tejashwin Mithun had a goal and an assist, and scoring support also came from Cole Mundle, Gunner Sappier, Samuel Arbeau, and Myles Hall. Loik Kinnear earned the shutout as the Champions Hounds (0-10-0) battled to the finish against the Flyers (4-4-2).

SHARKS: 4 WHALERS: 1

SLEMON PARK PLEX (SUMMERSIDE) — Blake Richardson’s goal late in the first period, set up by Samuel Vaughan, gave the Whalers an early lift, but the Sharks answered with a strong middle frame to take control. Henry Marchbank tied it at 8:55 of the second before Kessler Desroches put the visitors ahead at 3:02. Quinton McDonell extended the lead at 8:45 of the third, and Kent Maynard’s marker at 1:45 sealed the 4-1 decision. Richardson’s opener stood as the lone goal for the Whalers (8-2-0), while Marchbank added an assist as the Sharks (3-7-0) finished the job.

GUSTO KNIGHTS: 7 GUSTO HEAT: 2

ROTHESAY NETHERWOOD SCHOOL (ROTHESAY) — The Gusto Knights jumped out early with first-period goals from Noah Cloney, Lachlan Damon and Annie Lazzari and carried that momentum into a 7-2 win over the Gusto Heat. Cloney finished with a hat trick, while Alex Doyle added a goal and two assists and Clarke Webb chipped in a late third-period marker plus two helpers. The Heat kept pushing in the third, getting goals from Soren Crowell (assisted by Asher Lohnes and Levi Childs) and Cas Connolly (Theo Teed) for the Heat (4-5-1). The Knights improved to (10-0-0).

RIVERBANDITS: 7 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 1

LADY BEAVERBROOK RINK (FREDERICTON) — Olivier Savoy opened the scoring early for the Hounds (0-10-0), but the Riverbandits answered with a seven-goal surge in the first period to pull away for a 7-1 win. Ben Gaudet and Gavin Kingston each struck twice, with Kingston’s second coming in the final seconds of the frame. Drew Doherty added a goal and set up four others, while Bennett Russell and Brady Manuel rounded out the offence in a fast start that carried the Riverbandits (6-3-1) to the finish.

RIVERBANDITS: 7 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 1

LADY BEAVERBROOK RINK (FREDERICTON) — The Riverbandits rolled to a 7-1 decision over the Champions Hounds, striking three times in the first period to take control early. Owen Sippley opened the scoring at 5:48, set up by Bennett Bowes, and Ben Gaudet added another at 2:11. The Bandits kept it going in the second with goals from Easton Mullin, Ben Connors (from Oakley Benoit) and Lucas Woodman. Kian Tomah replied for the Hounds on a feed from Ellis Davidson. Drew Doherty finished it off in the third as the Riverbandits (6-3-1) closed it out, while Coach Adam Savoy’s Champions Hounds (0-10-0) kept battling to the final buzzer.

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