Atlantic Cup U15 Tier 2 Couturier Division

GUSTO MOOSE (SCOTT): 3 NS SABRES: 3

RBC – C — Javier Hiriart opened the scoring at 9:31 of the first period for the NS Sabres, with Peter McMahon picking up the assist, as the Sabres carried a 1-0 lead into the break. Alex Deveau and Avery Keddy added second-period goals to make it 3-1, but Jordan Doyle kept the Gusto Moose (Scott) within reach. The Moose pushed back in the third, tying it on goals from Hudson Thorne and Wes Cleveland. The Sabres (2-2-2) got contributions throughout, while Lachlan Daley turned aside 18 of 21 shots for the Moose (3-1-1).

NS KINGS: 4 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 1

GREENFOOT – C — Matt Thompson opened the scoring early in the first as the NS Kings built a 2-0 lead before the Gusto Knights pushed back in the third. Easton Wells paced the Kings with two goals, adding an even-strength marker in the second before restoring a two-goal cushion late. Gage Langille made it 4-0 with Eli Donaldson (two assists) and Raiden Langille setting it up. Hazen Tiner broke through at 10:07 of the third for the Knights (2-3-0), while Kaden Akeeagok allowed just the lone goal for the Kings (1-3-1).

GUSTO KNIGHTS: 10 NS RED WINGS: 3

GREENFOOT – D — The GUSTO KNIGHTS pulled away for a 10-3 win over the NS RED WINGS after a busy first period that saw the teams trade goals early. Max Muise led the Knights with five goals, while Mitchell Moore added two. Quinn Gaddas chipped in a pair of assists, and Elliott Bishop, Hazen Tiner and George Vair also found the net. Carter Randell (assist: Hunter Chisholm) opened the scoring for the Red Wings, with Aadon Hogg and Tate Hopkins adding markers for the Red Wings (0-5-0) as the Knights (2-3-0) closed out the tournament win.

GUSTO KNIGHTS: 7 NS SABRES: 3

SMB – FOUNTAIN — The Gusto Knights jumped out early with four first-period goals, sparked by Quinn Gaddas’ pair and a late marker from Hazen Tiner. NS Sabres pushed back in the middle frame on goals from Hunter Nursey and Kayden Dill, then made it a one-goal game early in the third when Dill struck again, with Alex Deveau picking up his second assist for the Sabres (2-2-2). The Knights answered with three third-period goals, including tallies from Owen Lord and Zach McLean, while Max Muise finished with two goals and an assist as the Knights (2-3-0) pulled away.

NB CANADIENS: 5 NS SABRES: 4

COLE HARBOUR PLACE — Mikael Rioux scored three times as the NB Canadiens built an early cushion, striking twice in the first period before adding two more early in the second. Quinn Harris chipped in three assists, and Max Frenette and Jayden Moreau also found the net for the Canadiens (4-1-0). The NS Sabres answered with a strong push, led by Kayden Dill’s second-period marker and a three-goal third from Brody Sanford, Jacob Murphy and Avery Keddy to make it a one-goal game late for the Sabres (2-2-2).

GUSTO KINGS: 3 NS KINGS: 1

DALHOUSIE — The Gusto Kings built an early cushion and held on for a 3-1 win over the NS Kings. Street Miller opened the scoring at 9:18 of the first, and Brody Perry made it 2-0 late in the frame, with Grady Moran setting up both goals. The NS Kings pushed back in the third when Landence Watts finished a play from Delylah Roy and Oliver McCurdy to cut the deficit. Thatcher Rice-Sawyer answered soon after for Coach Mike Conley’s Gusto Kings (4-1-0). The NS Kings (1-3-1) kept battling to the final buzzer.

NS SABRES: 2 NS KINGS: 2

EAST HANTS – KMA — NS Sabres and NS Kings traded stretches of momentum in a 2-2 draw. Matias Hiriart set up Alex Deveau for the game’s first goal early in the second, but Matt Thompson answered with a pair of unassisted markers to push the NS Kings (1-3-1) in front. The Sabres kept pressing and got the equalizer in the third when Kayden Dill finished a solo effort to pull even. Deveau’s opener and Dill’s late response helped the NS Sabres (2-2-2) secure the tie.

NB CANADIENS: 7 NS RED WINGS: 0

GREENFOOT – C — The NB CANADIENS rolled to a 7-0 win over the NS RED WINGS on Thursday. Zachary Richard powered the attack with four goals, including a pair in the second period, and also set up Tristan Fortin’s marker. Liam Pellerin opened the scoring early in the first with help from Max Frenette, and Quinn Harris added a second-period goal off a feed from Mikael Rioux. In net, Xavier Couturier earned the shutout. The Red Wings (0-5-0) kept pushing through a tough matchup, while the Canadiens (4-1-0) finished strong.

GUSTO KINGS: 2 NB CANADIENS: 1

GREENFOOT – C — The Gusto Kings earned a 2-1 win over the NB Canadiens in a tight, back-and-forth matchup. After a scoreless opening frame, Grady Moran broke through at 6:49 of the second period to put the Kings ahead. The Canadiens answered early in the third when Malix Gautreau scored at 11:44, with Joshua Blacquiere picking up the assist. With the game in the balance late, Thatcher Rice-Sawyer delivered the winner at 4:09, set up by Brayden Hansen. The Canadiens (4-1-0) battled to the end, while the Kings (4-1-0) closed it out.

GUSTO MOOSE (SCOTT): 2 GUSTO KINGS: 1

RBC – B — Cooper Leavitt opened the scoring at 3:23 of the first period as GUSTO MOOSE (SCOTT) grabbed an early edge, but GUSTO KINGS answered back when Brayden Hansen tied it at 5:06 to set up a tight, back-and-forth finish. The game stayed level into the late stages until Nick De Man snapped home the winner at 4:39 of the third, with Grayson Masters picking up the lone assist. The Kings (4-1-0) pushed to the final buzzer, while the Moose (3-1-1) earned the 2-1 decision.

GUSTO MOOSE (SCOTT): 4 NS KINGS: 2

SMB – SMITH — Easton Fowler opened the scoring late in the first period, and GUSTO MOOSE (SCOTT) answered every push on the way to a 4-2 tournament win over the NS KINGS. The Kings struck twice early in the second on goals from Easton Wells and Raiden Langille to grab a 2-1 lead, but Wes Cleveland pulled the Moose even before the break. Nick De Man’s third-period marker stood up as the winner, and Tucker Scott added breathing room late. Cooper Leavitt had two assists for the Moose (3-1-1). The Kings (1-3-1) got helpers from Matt Thompson and Eli Donaldson.

GUSTO KINGS: 5 NS RED WINGS: 0

SMB – SMITH — The GUSTO KINGS built an early lead and carried it through for a 5-0 win over the NS RED WINGS. Brayden Hansen opened the scoring at 6:27 of the first, and Nase Lohnes added another late in the frame. Hayden Patterson-Hanley struck twice in the second, including a goal with three seconds left, before Max Graceffa rounded out the offence in the third. Carson Craft earned the shutout for the Kings (4-1-0). Coach Rob Myers’ Red Wings (0-5-0) kept pushing to generate chances right to the final buzzer.

GUSTO MOOSE (SCOTT): 5 NS RED WINGS: 0

CENTENNIAL — GUSTO MOOSE (SCOTT) struck twice late in the first period and carried that momentum to a 5-0 win over the NS RED WINGS. Hudson Thorne opened the scoring at 11:17, and Tucker Scott added a goal at 1:00 before Nick De Man made it 3-0 early in the second. Grayson Masters and Cooper Leavitt rounded out the third-period scoring, with Scott finishing with a goal and two assists. Coach Ben Scott’s Moose (3-1-1) also got a shutout from Lachlan Daley. The Red Wings (0-5-0) kept battling to create chances right to the final horn.

NB CANADIENS: 7 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 4

FORUM — Zachary Richard opened the scoring early, and NB CANADIENS pulled away late to earn a 7-4 win over the GUSTO KNIGHTS. The Knights carried a 2-1 lead out of the first period, sparked by Max Muise’s first of two goals and an unassisted marker from Devante Marsh. After Muise made it 3-1 in the second, the Canadiens answered back-to-back with Max Frenette and Liam Pellerin to tie it 3-3. Lucas Nicolle briefly put the Knights back in front, but Quinn Harris scored twice in the third, with Malix Gautreau also adding a key goal. The Knights (2-3-0) pushed throughout, but the Canadiens (4-1-0) finished strong.

NS SABRES: 4 NS RED WINGS: 2

RBC – B (D2 SEMI 7 VS 6) — NS SABRES and NS RED WINGS traded goals early as Peter McMahon (John Clarke) opened the scoring before Alexandre Leblanc (Tate Hopkins) answered in the first. Matias Hiriart (Kayden Dill) put the Sabres back in front in the second, but Cohen Collier (Dan Joudrie) pulled the Red Wings even in the third. Dill’s go-ahead marker and his assist on Alex Deveau’s insurance goal helped seal it. Coach Rob Myers’ Red Wings (0-5-0) kept pressing, while Owen Cormier stopped 25 of 27 for the Sabres (2-2-2).

NB CANADIENS: 9 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 2

CIVIC (D1 BRONZE 4 VS 3) — The NB Canadiens broke open a 1-1 game with a five-goal second period and went on to a 9-2 win over the Gusto Knights. Owen Lord, set up by Quinn Gaddas, opened the scoring before Mikael Rioux answered in the first. Zachary Richard and Tristan Fortin each scored twice for Coach Ryan Stubbs’ Canadiens, with Quinn Harris, Malix Gautreau, and Justin Godin all picking up two assists. Lucas Nicolle (Mitchell Moore, Gaddas) added the other goal for Coach Shaun Lord’s Knights (2-3-0), while the Canadiens (4-1-0) finished with three third-period goals.

NS SABRES: 4 NS KINGS: 2

CIVIC (D2 GOLD SEMI WINNER VS 5) — Eli Donaldson opened the scoring late in the second period, finishing a play from Gage Langille, before Avery Keddy answered quickly for the NS Sabres. In the third, Matias Hiriart’s go-ahead marker set the tone, and Keddy added his second of the game with Owen McMahon picking up his second assist. Wyatt Russell pulled the NS Kings back within one in the final two minutes, but Kayden Dill sealed it in the last half-minute for the Kings (1-3-1). The Sabres (2-2-2) advanced with the 4-2 win.

GUSTO KINGS: 6 GUSTO MOOSE (SCOTT): 3

FORUM (D1 GOLD 2 VS 1) — Tyce Hanlon opened the scoring as the GUSTO KINGS built a 3-1 edge through two periods, getting second-period goals from Thatcher Rice-Sawyer and Brody Perry. The Moose pushed back in the third on Jordan Doyle’s marker and a late Kieran Palmer finish set up by Cooper Leavitt and Nick De Man, but the Kings answered with three of their own, including Rice-Sawyer’s second and a last-minute goal from Carter Ross. Street Miller chipped in three assists for Coach Mike Conley’s Kings (4-1-0), while De Man had a goal and an assist for the Moose (3-1-1).

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