NS U11 PROS. TIER 1 Recap: May 4 – 11
JAGUARS: 6 BULLDOGS: 5
LUNENBURG COUNTY LIFESTYLE CENTRE (BRIDGEWATER) — Nolan MacPhee struck one second into the game and the Jaguars held on for a 6-5 win over the Bulldogs. Logan Pongoski’s third-period hat trick proved decisive, including the late winner at 0:44, while Benjamin Sheridan added a pair and Thomas Jennex chipped in two assists for the Jaguars (6-2-2). Maxwell Mueller powered the push back for the Bulldogs with four goals, supported by Ethan D’Eon’s marker as the Bulldogs (4-6-0) pulled even twice in a wide-open third.
PANTHERS: 7 HUSKIES: 0
LUNENBURG COUNTY LIFESTYLE CENTRE (BRIDGEWATER) — The Panthers built a big early cushion with seven first-period goals and kept the pressure on through a 7-0 win over the Huskies. Patrick Crawshaw scored three times, while Brody Board finished with two goals and two assists. Mason Morash and Oscar Ruiz added two goals apiece as the scoring stayed balanced across the lineup. Ethan Bolivar turned aside all six shots he faced to earn the shutout. The Huskies (1-9-0) stayed committed throughout, with Cole Hiltz battling in goal against 29 shots. The Panthers (10-0-0) remained perfect on the season.
BULLS: 6 STALLIONS: 0
LUNENBURG COUNTY LIFESTYLE CENTRE (BRIDGEWATER) — The Bulls rolled to a 6-0 win over the Stallions on Saturday in Bridgewater, building a 2-0 lead in the first with goals from Kaymen Symonds and Théo Surette. The Bulls kept it going in the second as Surette added his second, Wyatt Forrest chipped in, and Bryce Pothier extended the gap. Carson Clegg capped the scoring in the third, finishing with a goal and two assists, while Pothier added two helpers. Eli Smith stopped all nine shots for the shutout. Declan Fisher turned aside 19 of 25 for the Stallions (1-9-0), while the Bulls (4-6-0) closed it out with a complete team effort.
WOLVES: 4 JAGUARS: 4
LUNENBURG COUNTY LIFESTYLE CENTRE (BRIDGEWATER) — The Wolves and Jaguars skated to a 4-4 draw after a big swing in momentum. The Jaguars jumped ahead with three second-period goals from Wallace Donaldson, Nolan MacPhee (from Ethan Nelson and Beau Dingwell), and Dingwell (from Nelson and MacPhee). The Wolves answered with four straight in the third as Payton Mahoney, Blake Fraser, Grayson Archibald, and Keaton Roycroft found the net, before Logan Pongoski’s late equalizer for the Jaguars (6-2-2) sealed it. The Wolves (8-1-1) kept coming right to the final horn.
PANTHERS: 7 BULLDOGS: 1
LUNENBURG COUNTY LIFESTYLE CENTRE (BRIDGEWATER) — The Panthers jumped out quickly with four first-period goals and carried that momentum to a 7-1 win over the Bulldogs. Oscar Ruiz paced the offence with a hat trick, including his third at 6:39 of the third, while Mason Morash added a pair. Oscar Joyce chipped in a goal and three assists, and Brody Board set up four. Jaxon Butler’s third-period finish, assisted by Maxwell Mueller and Abel Daley, provided a push for Coach Michael Black’s Bulldogs (4-6-0), while the Panthers (10-0-0) stayed unbeaten.
WOLVES: 6 BULLS: 2
LUNENBURG COUNTY LIFESTYLE CENTRE (BRIDGEWATER) — The Wolves skated to a 6-2 regular-season win over the Bulls after building a 4-2 cushion through two periods. Grayson Archibald opened the scoring, then Holden Rhynold added two goals as Wolves kept finding timely offence, with Blake Fraser, Max Scott and Finlay Nickerson also chipping in. The Bulls had pushback from Kayden Clayton in the first period and Kaymen Symonds early in the second, with Bryce Pothier picking up an assist as Bulls (4-6-0) kept working to close the gap. William Earle stopped 24 of 26 shots for a .923 save percentage as Wolves (8-1-1) finished strong with two third-period goals.
STALLIONS: 4 HUSKIES: 3
LUNENBURG COUNTY LIFESTYLE CENTRE (BRIDGEWATER) — The Stallions held off a late push to earn a 4-3 win over the Huskies. Tanner Potter opened the scoring, and Brody White made it 2-0 late in the first before adding his second goal with just one second left in the middle frame. Emmett Pothier also scored in the second, with Theo MacKeil and Theo Jodrey picking up assists. Chance Julien-LeBlanc kept the Huskies close with two second-period goals, and William Crawford pulled them within one in the third with help from Thanishq Rangampally. The Huskies (1-9-0) kept pressing, but the Stallions (1-9-0) closed it out.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group‘s game data.

