NS U11 PROS. TIER 1 Championships

BARRACUDAS: 8 WOLVES: 2

EAST HANTS – KMA (A CHAM SEMI 3 VS 2) — The Barracudas built a 3-1 lead in the first period and kept it rolling with four more in the second on the way to an 8-2 win over the Wolves. Luke Ellis and Levi Blunden each scored twice, with Drew Martin adding a goal and an assist, and Kalon Laskow-Pooley chipping in with a marker plus helpers from Martin and Mason Fowler. Holden Rhynold opened the Wolves’ scoring, set up by Mason Marple, and Blake Fraser added the other for the Wolves (8-3-1) as the Barracudas (7-3-2) closed it out.

PANTHERS: 6 JAGUARS: 4

EAST HANTS – RINK B (A CHAM SEMI 4 VS 1) — After a scoreless first period, the Panthers and Jaguars traded goals in the second, with Oscar Ruiz (from Oscar Joyce) and Joyce (from Ruiz) answered by Oliver Bracegirdle and Nolan MacPhee to make it 2-2. The third period stayed tight early as Joyce’s second of the game was quickly matched by Bracegirdle’s second, but Leo Kenney’s go-ahead marker set the tone down the stretch. Mason Morash added a pair, and MacPhee rounded out the scoring for the Jaguars (7-3-2). Coach Randy Dedrick’s Panthers (12-0-0) stayed perfect.

HUSKIES: 5 BULLDOGS: 4

EAST HANTS – KMA (B CHAM 4 VS 3) — The Huskies rallied late to slip past the Bulldogs 5-4 in a back-and-forth game. Bulldogs goals from Lucas Bellingham and Jaxon Butler (Maxwell Mueller) had them up 2-0 early, before the Huskies answered with Grayson Doering (Thomas Cashin) and Cashin (Doering) to tie it after one. Abel Daley (Easton Furlong) put the Bulldogs back in front in the second, and Lyla Pennell (Liam Blackwell, Bellingham) drew them even in the third for the Bulldogs (5-7-0). But the Huskies finished with goals from William Crawford and Chance Julien-Leblanc, plus the winner from Thanishq Rangampally (Cashin, Connor Spicer) to lift the Huskies (2-10-0).

HAWKS: 8 STALLIONS: 1

EAST HANTS – RINK B (B CHAM 6 VS 1) — Emmett Pothier struck just 46 seconds in to give the Stallions an early lift, but the Hawks responded with a big first period to take control. Carter Hodder paced the offence with four goals, while Griffin Rochester added three and Mark Phalen scored twice as the scoring stayed spread out through the final two periods. Samuel Joseph chipped in a pair, and single goals from Maria Lahey, Beckett Maclellan and LJ Crawley rounded out the attack. Pothier’s opener stood as the lone marker for the Stallions (2-10-0), while the Hawks (7-2-3) finished strong.

BULLS: 8 EAGLES: 3

EAST HANTS – KMA (B CHAM 5 VS 2) — The Bulls jumped out early and never looked back in an 8-3 win over the Eagles. Cayden Wall scored twice and Kaymen Symonds added a hat trick as the Bulls poured in four first-period goals, including Wall’s opener at 10:26 and a quick follow-up from Bryce Pothier two seconds later. Wyatt Forrest also scored and set up Wall’s second, while Remi LeBlanc capped the scoring with a third-period marker assisted by Max Wright. The Eagles (1-11-0) showed pushback late with third-period goals from Ryder Simon, Marcus Bedo and Emmett Burke, while the Bulls (5-7-0) closed out the result.

JAGUARS: 7 WOLVES: 4

EAST HANTS – RINK B (A CHAM BRONZE) — The Jaguars built an early lead and held off a late push to earn a 7-4 win over the Wolves. Nolan MacPhee opened the scoring, and Benjamin Sheridan added two goals, including one in the second period that helped stretch the gap. In the third, Ethan Rees and Thomas Jennex struck early, and Ethan Hubley added another as the Jaguars kept the pressure on. Payton Mahoney got the Wolves on the board in the second, before Mason Marple, Finlay Nickerson and (Gregory) Mason O’Leary rounded out the comeback effort for the Wolves (8-3-1). The Jaguars (7-3-2) finished with seven different goals.

STALLIONS: 9 EAGLES: 3

EAST HANTS – RINK B — Theo MacKeil scored four times as the Stallions turned a 1-1 game after the first period into a 9-3 win. MacKeil’s second-period push helped open the gap, with Luc Amirault adding a goal and two helpers, and Henderson Mann chipping in a pair of assists. Emmett Pothier and Charlie Heard also found the net as the Stallions piled on six goals in the middle frame. Max Peori, Harley Peck and Marcus Bedo (Avery Francis, Emmett Burke) replied for the Eagles (1-11-0). The Stallions (2-10-0) finished strong with two more in the third.

BULLDOGS: 9 HUSKIES: 2

EAST HANTS – KMA — The Bulldogs built a big lead early and carried it through a 9-2 win over the Huskies on Monday. Abel Daley set the tone with four first-period goals and finished with six, while Ben Hicks (2G, 2A) and Henry Fraser (2G, 2A) also had multi-point outings. Liam Blackwell added a goal and an assist, and Easton Furlong chipped in as the Bulldogs kept the pressure on through all three periods. Grayson Doering opened the scoring for Coach Kevin Ryan’s Huskies (2-10-0), and Connor Spicer added the other with help from James Alexander. The Bulldogs (5-7-0) closed it out with three more in the third.

HAWKS: 9 BULLS: 2

EAST HANTS – RINK B (B CHAM GOLD) — The Hawks jumped out to a 3-0 first-period lead and kept it rolling with five more in the second on the way to a 9-2 win. Griffin Rochester and Carter Hodder each scored twice, while Reece Bagnell added two goals and two assists. Ryder Morrison chipped in a pair as well, and Beckett MacLellan and Mark Phalen rounded out the scoring. The Bulls answered in the third with two goals from Bryce Pothier, both set up by Carson Clegg, showing plenty of push to the finish for the Bulls (5-7-0). Hailey Bartlett earned the win in goal as the Hawks improved to (7-2-3).

PANTHERS: 5 BARRACUDAS: 2

EAST HANTS – RINK B (A CHAM GOLD) — Paxton Buell opened the scoring at 9:33 of the first period for the Barracudas, but the Panthers answered in the second as Yannick Lecain and Oscar Ruiz (1G, 1A) pushed them in front. Kalon Laskow-Pooley’s early third-period marker, set up by Mason Fowler, pulled the Barracudas even, yet the Panthers closed strong with goals from Mason Morash (1G, 1A), Declan Dedrick (1G, 1A), and a late finish by Edison Wentzell. The Barracudas (7-3-2) battled to the final buzzer, while the Panthers (12-0-0) stayed perfect.

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