NB CUP AAA 2014 SAINT JOHN
GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 3 VIPERS: 0
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — The Gusto Jr. Riverhawks struck three times in the second period to earn a 3-0 win over the Vipers. Shea Williams opened the scoring at 10:58, finishing a play set up by Drew Lisson, before Loucas Wentworth made it 2-0 one minute later with help from Henry Robinson and Liam Verner. Brady Neil added the insurance marker at 4:43, and Nolan Anderson completed the shutout for the Riverhawks. Coach Jeremiah Duguay’s Vipers (3-3-0) kept pressing for a response, but couldn’t break through against the Riverhawks (6-0-0).
JR. STEAMERS: 4 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 2
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — Weston Levi struck just seven seconds in to put the Champions Hounds ahead early, but the Jr. Steamers answered with first-period goals from Brady Jenkins (assist: Trice Cormier) and Rowan Chisholm (assist: Charlie Nolter) to take a 2-1 lead after one. Jackson Fougere added an unassisted marker in the second to extend the cushion. In the third, Kree Triska (assists: Koston Gabriel, Madden Wishart) pulled the Hounds (1-3-0) within one before Joseph Avery’s goal, set up by Jesse Petitpas, closed it out for Coach Stephen Fougere’s Steamers (1-4-0).
GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 4 SEAKINGS: 2
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — Gusto Jr. Riverhawks jumped out early as Loucas Wentworth (assisted by Noah Parker) and Henry Robinson scored 35 seconds apart in the first period to build a 2-0 lead. Max Clark’s second-period marker, set up by Margaret Meagher, made it 3-0 before Brennan Lockhart replied late in the frame for the Seakings. Lockhart struck again early in the third to tighten things up, but Shea Williams finished the scoring at 00:46 to seal it. Lockhart scored twice for the Seakings (2-3-0), while Coach Scott Wentworth’s Riverhawks (6-0-0) stayed unbeaten.
VIPERS: 8 JR. STEAMERS: 2
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — The Vipers broke open a 1-1 game with a four-goal second period and went on to defeat the Jr. Steamers 8-2 on Friday. Riley Crmier led the way with a hat trick, including two goals early in the third, while James Baxter-Barkhouse added a goal and four assists. Oliver Tessier chipped in with two assists as Liam Leger-Andrade, Jaxen Jensen, Colton Mallais and Sheamus Gillespie rounded out the scoring. Rowan Chisholm opened the scoring, and Jackson Fougere replied in the third for the Steamers (1-4-0), while the Vipers (3-3-0) kept adding offence to close it out.
CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 6 SEAKINGS: 1
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — The Champions Hounds jumped out early and carried the pace to a 6-1 win over the Seakings. Callan Cameron opened the scoring, then John MacDougall and Madden Wishart made it 3-0 late in the first. Weston Levi added two more in the second, with Nathaniel Allison picking up assists on both. The Seakings answered when Jaxzen Rapp finished a play from Brennan Lockhart, but MacDougall closed the scoring in the third to cap a two-goal night. The Seakings (2-3-0) kept pushing, while the Hounds (1-3-0) finished strong.
GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 8 JR. STEAMERS: 2
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — Shea Williams opened the scoring at 10:26 of the first period as the Gusto Jr. Riverhawks pulled away late for an 8-2 win over the Jr. Steamers. After Jackson Fougere tied it early in the second, the Steamers kept pushing and got a third-period goal from Charlie Nolter, but the Riverhawks erupted with seven in the final frame, including Williams’ second and late tallies from Henry Robinson, Drew Lisson and Noah Parker. Coach Scott Wentworth’s Riverhawks (6-0-0) finished strong, while the Steamers (1-4-0) showed resilience right to the final buzzer.
SEAKINGS: 6 VIPERS: 4
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — The Seakings built a lead early and held on for a 6-4 win over the Vipers. Jaxzen Rapp opened the scoring before Judson Galliott made it 2-1 after one, following Hudson Inglis’ response for the Vipers. Colton Mallais tied it three seconds into the second, but the Seakings answered with four goals in the frame, led by Brennan Lockhart’s pair and a three-assist game from Gavin Verrran. The Vipers pushed back in the third behind two goals from Oliver Tessier, but couldn’t close the gap against the Seakings (2-3-0) in the end, as the Vipers (3-3-0) showed plenty of fight down the stretch.
GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 9 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 2
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — The Gusto Jr. Riverhawks jumped out to a four-goal first period and carried that pace to a 9-2 win over the Champions Hounds. Noah Parker scored twice and added three assists, while Max Clark finished with two goals, including an early pair that helped set the tone. Drew Lisson chipped in a goal and two helpers as the Riverhawks kept building through the second and third periods. Tayven Sparks opened the scoring for the Hounds, and Madden Wishart, set up by John MacDougall, added a third-period response for the Hounds (1-3-0) in a game ultimately controlled by the Riverhawks (6-0-0).
SEAKINGS: 8 JR. STEAMERS: 5
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — After a scoreless first period, the Seakings opened things up with five second-period goals, highlighted by a pair from Ben Baker and a three-point frame from Jett Greenough. The Jr. Steamers stayed within reach behind second-period markers from Joseph Avery (Rhett Proctor) and Trice Cormier (Jesse Petitpas). In the third, the Steamers pushed back with goals from Charlie Nolter (Rowan Chisholm), Petitpas (Samuel Cornect-Patterson) and Jacob Leger late, while Greenough completed his hat trick and Jaxzen Rapp added an insurance goal. The Steamers (1-4-0) showed plenty of fight, but the Seakings (2-3-0) held on in a high-scoring finish.
VIPERS: 4 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 1
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — The Vipers opened the scoring late in the first period on Maxime Bouque’s goal, then pulled away with three more in the second to earn a 4-1 win. Riley Crmier led the way with a pair, including a marker set up by Bouque and Xavier Duguay, while Oliver Tessier added a solo effort. The Champions Hounds answered midway through the second when Madden Wishart buried a chance off feeds from Weston Stairs and John MacDougall, giving Coach Alex Vanderlaan’s Hounds (1-3-0) a spark. Felix Caissie earned the win for the Vipers (3-3-0).
GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 5 JR. STEAMERS: 1
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) SEMI 4 VS 1 — The Gusto Jr. Riverhawks scored five times in a busy third period to earn a 5-1 win over the Jr. Steamers. Shea Williams and Henry Robinson each had two goals for the Riverhawks, with Robinson’s late marker at 0:24 sealing the result. Liam Verner set up two goals, while Tucker Scott added a pair of assists. Charlie Nolter broke through at 6:18 to pull the Steamers (1-4-0) within two, but the Riverhawks (6-0-0) responded with three more down the stretch.
VIPERS: 4 SEAKINGS: 2
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) SEMI 3 VS 2 — Oliver Tessier sparked the Vipers with a three-goal burst in the second period, turning a tight contest into a 4-1 lead. Ryker McLennan added an insurance marker late in the frame, with Hudson Inglis picking up the assist, and Ayden Best earned the win in net. The Seakings kept answering back, getting a second-period goal from Jett Greenough off a feed from Jesse Vardy, then a third-period reply from Easton Rafuse with Judson Galliott assisting. The Seakings (2-3-0) stayed resilient, while the Vipers (3-3-0) closed out the 4-2 decision.
GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 4 VIPERS: 2
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) GOLD MEDAL — The Gusto Jr. Riverhawks closed strong to earn a 4-2 win over the Vipers. After a scoreless first, Reid Youden (William Godin) opened the scoring in the second before Henry Robinson replied for the Riverhawks off a setup from Brady Neil. The Vipers regained the lead early in the third on Jaxen Jensen’s finish from Jase Inglis, but Tal Loughery tied it soon after. Robinson added his second (Max Clark), and Margaret Meagher sealed it late with Loughery assisting for the Vipers (3-3-0), while the Riverhawks (6-0-0) stayed perfect.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group‘s game data.

