NS U9 PROS. TIER 2 Championships
CANUCKS: 10 SHARKS: 3
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (BELL RINK) – C CHAM 5 VS 2 — The Sharks struck first on Oscar Welsford’s early marker, but the Canucks responded with a late first-period surge and carried it to a 10-3 win. Rupert Billard led the offence with a hat trick and an assist, while Jasper Kehoe and Louis MacLean added two goals apiece as the Canucks kept adding through the second and pulled away with five more in the third. Welsford (goal, assist) helped set up Malcolm Smith, and Hobbes Babstock also scored for the Sharks (1-11-0), while the Canucks (5-4-3) closed strong.
BRUINS: 5 FLYERS: 5
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (BELL RINK) – C CHAM 4 VS 3 — The Bruins and Flyers traded chances in a wide-open 5-5 draw on Saturday. Jack Morse and Thomas Easson had the Flyers rolling early, but Jaxon LeBlanc answered with two first-period goals, and he later set up a pair from Hudson Hopkins as the Bruins pushed ahead. Madilyn Hopkins added another key third-period marker for Coach Tyler Hopkins’ Bruins (2-9-1). The Flyers showed plenty of pushback late, tying it on goals from Malachi States and Parker Alders at 1:30 of the third, while Griffin MacLeod also scored in the comeback for the Flyers (1-10-1).
JETS: 6 RED WINGS: 5
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (BELL RINK) – B CHAM GOLD — The Jets needed overtime to finish off a comeback win, taking a 6-5 decision over the Red Wings. Reid Crowell opened the scoring in the first, and Red Wings kept building through the second with goals from William Atwood and Maverick Leblanc. After Kruz Haverstock got the Jets on the board, the teams traded chances in the third as Nathan Deon and Leblanc helped push the Red Wings (6-5-1) ahead. Owen Arsenault answered with two late third-period goals before sealing his hat trick at the horn in OT for the Jets (8-2-2).
JETS: 7 STARS: 2
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) – B CHAM SEMI 4 VS 1 — The Stars struck first on goals by Theodore Pierre and Andrew Henderson, but the Jets responded with a big opening frame, getting tallies from Logan Bishop, Isaac LeBlanc (2), Braxen Boudreau and Ryker Williams to take control. Kruz Haverstock added goals in the second and third periods, with Jase Publicover setting up three markers as the Jets kept the pressure on. The Stars (6-6-0) stayed engaged throughout and kept looking for chances, while the Jets (8-2-2) closed out the 7-2 win.
AVALANCHE: 8 CANADIENS: 2
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (BELL RINK) – C CHAM 6 VS 1 — After the Canadiens struck first on Liam Breen’s opener, Beau Coffin answered late in the first to get the Avalanche rolling. Stetson Baugild (1G, 1A) and Ethan Emanuele added second-period goals to make it 3-1, before Alexander Sheridan pulled the Canadiens back within one early in the third. The Avalanche responded with a five-goal surge, led by Wes Miles (2G, 1A) and Beau Dubreuil (1G, 1A), with Adrian Gillis and Lincoln Nahas rounding out the scoring. Breen and Sheridan paced the Canadiens (2-10-0), while the Avalanche (5-6-1) finished strong.
OILERS: 4 MAPLE LEAFS: 0
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) – A CHAM SEMI 3 VS 2 — Archer Leary opened the scoring at 7:44 of the first period, finishing a play set up by Nolan Howes as the Oilers carried a 1-0 edge into the third. The game broke open late, with Leary setting up Hayden Ryall at 9:44 before Howes struck twice (9:23, 4:49) to make it 4-0. Emry Fancy and James Chiasson competed hard in net for the Maple Leafs (7-4-1), while Jakob Kelly-Sandell and Everett MacDonald combined for the Oilers’ shutout (9-1-2).
KINGS: 10 SABRES: 3
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) – A CHAM SEMI 4 VS 1 — The Kings jumped out early with four first-period goals and carried that momentum to a 10-3 win over the Sabres. Jamieson John and Cole Martin each scored a hat trick to pace the offence, while Mason John (assist: Jack Booth), Hudson Wells, Camden Sutherland, and Ryker Lentz rounded out the scoring. The Sabres kept pushing back in the middle frame as Sebastian Bishop and Lachlan MacIntyre (assist: Dawson Bishop) found the net, and Dawson Bishop added a third-period goal for the Sabres (8-4-0). The Kings (12-0-0) closed it out with a strong finish.
RED WINGS: 10 PENGUINS: 5
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) – B CHAM SEMI 3 VS 2 — The Red Wings jumped out early and carried a 6-0 lead into the third period after Hudson Hogg scored in the first and added another in the second, with Parker Wilcott also finding the net in the middle frame. The Penguins pushed back hard in the third, led by Jordan Mount’s hat trick, including two late goals, while Ben Yorke and Bryson Weagle rounded out the scoring for the Penguins (6-6-0). Wilcott’s second of the day helped the Red Wings (6-5-1) close it out.
SABRES: 10 MAPLE LEAFS: 3
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) – A CHAM BRONZE — The Sabres opened a 2-1 lead after one period, then broke things open with four second-period goals on the way to an 10-3 win. Dawson Bishop had two goals and two assists, while Sebastian Bishop and Luke Boudreau each scored twice as the Sabres (8-4-0) kept the pressure on through a five-goal third. The Maple Leafs got an early marker from Alex Warren, and Ben Anderson added two goals — with helpers from Colton Williams and Dylan Barnes — for the Maple Leafs (7-4-1).
CANADIENS: 6 SHARKS: 3
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (BELL RINK) – C CHAM CONSOLATION — Luke Mercer scored twice as the Canadiens pulled ahead in the first period and carried a 2-1 edge into the break. The Sharks answered early with Harrison Ferguson’s opener, then kept pressing in the third as Oscar Welsford and Ankor Knock found the net, with Casey Strong setting up two goals. Maverick McPhee added two goals for the Canadiens, while Owen O’Connell and Alexander Sheridan each chipped in a goal and an assist. The Sharks (1-11-0) showed plenty of push to the final buzzer, while the Canadiens (2-10-0) finished with a 6-3 win.
STARS: 9 PENGUINS: 7
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) – B CHAM BRONZE — The Stars built a 3-0 first-period lead and held on for a 9-7 win over the Penguins in a back-and-forth outing. Theodore Pierre paced the Stars with a hat trick, while Zachary Martin added two goals and set up Jaxon Landry’s early third-period marker. The Penguins made it interesting with a four-goal push in the third, led by Jackson Lapham’s pair and a goal and assist from Jordan Mount. Coach Mike Mountain’s Penguins (6-6-0) kept pressing to the final buzzer, while the Stars (6-6-0) finished the job.
BRUINS: 7 FLYERS: 6
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) – C CHAM BRONZE — The Bruins edged the Flyers 7-6 in overtime after a back-and-forth game that was tied 6-6 through regulation. Jaxon LeBlanc (two goals) and Sawyer Fewer (one goal) helped the Bruins grab a 2-1 lead after the first, and Kamryn Beddow ended it at 1:12 of OT. Parker Alders powered the Flyers with a hat trick and added two assists, with Auston Fralick, Auston Todd and Griffin MacLeod also scoring for the Flyers (1-10-1). The Bruins (2-9-1) earned the extra point with a strong finish.
CANUCKS: 6 AVALANCHE: 1
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (BELL RINK) – C CHAM GOLD — Rupert Billard opened the scoring for the Canucks, setting the tone for a 6-1 win over the Avalanche. Alexander Campana scored twice, while Louis MacLean added two of his own, including a pair of late third-period markers to put the game out of reach. Micah McCarron also chipped in, and Freddie Burns recorded two assists. The Avalanche kept pushing and got a third-period goal from Thomas Martin, assisted by Stetson Baugild, to break through on the board for the Avalanche (5-6-1). Coach Bryan MacLean’s Canucks (5-4-3) rounded out a strong team effort.
KINGS: 9 OILERS: 2
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) – A CHAM GOLD — The Kings jumped out to a 2-0 first-period lead on goals from Jamieson John and Cole Martin, then kept building to a 9-2 win over the Oilers. Hudson Wells powered the attack with two goals and four helpers, while John and Martin added two apiece. Owen Lovie and Ted Finlayson replied in the second period for Coach Mike Ryall’s Oilers (9-1-2), but the Kings (12-0-0) answered with a steady stream of offence through the final two frames.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group‘s game data.

