Atlantic Cup – U13 Tier 2 Batherson Division

NS KNIGHTS: 6 NS PENGUINS: 0

GREENFOOT – D — The NS Knights struck early and carried the momentum to a 6-0 win over the NS Penguins. Graeme Samuel opened the scoring just 18 seconds into the first period, and Colin MacLeod added a second-period marker with help from Quinn Tracey. The Knights pulled away in the third as Drew Pettipas scored off Elliott Gosine’s feed, Hudson Miller finished a play set up by Felix MacLeod, and Tracey capped the offence late from Declan Madden. The Penguins (1-4-0) kept working throughout, while Micah Pilipowicz posted the shutout for the Knights (3-1-1).

PEI JETS: 5 NS KNIGHTS: 4

DALHOUSIE — The PEI JETS held off a late push to edge the NS KNIGHTS 5-4 in tournament play. Kole Adams opened the scoring in the first period, then helped the Jets build momentum in the second as Wade Livingstone, Keaton Hughes and Charlie Hinschberger found the net. The Knights answered with Hudson Miller’s first of three and a Drew Pettipas goal set up by Felix MacLeod, keeping it tight heading into the third. After Adams struck late, Miller scored twice more — with Colin MacLeod and Quinn Tracey factoring in — to make it a one-goal finish for the PEI JETS (2-3-0), while the NS KNIGHTS (3-1-1) showed plenty of fight to the final buzzer.

NS CANUCKS: 6 NB OILERS: 5

GREENFOOT – D — The NS Canucks survived a back-and-forth finish to edge the NB Oilers 6-5 on Thursday night. Logan Rousselle’s goal with two seconds left in the first had the Oilers even early, and David Richardon’s second-period marker helped them carry a 3-2 lead into the third. The Canucks pushed ahead behind Noah Messer, who struck four times in the final frame, including the winner with 6:16 remaining. Brendon Brideau recorded a hat trick for the Oilers (2-2-1). Messer finished with five goals for the Canucks (4-1-0).

CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 3 CB BRUINS: 3

RBC – A — The Champions Sheriffs and CB Bruins skated to a 3-3 draw on Thursday night. Graham MacKinnon set the tone early and added a second in the middle frame, with Jake Bresson, Sawyer Richardson, Jackson Gahan and Blake Foster picking up helpers along the way. The Bruins pushed back with Dave Simon Jr.’s second-period marker, then tied it early in the third when Jacob McGean finished a play started by Simon Jr. Hunter Wickett’s late goal briefly put Coach Ryan Bresson’s Sheriffs (2-2-1) ahead, but Cohen Hopkins pulled the Bruins (2-2-1) even in the final minutes.

GUSTO KINGS: 3 NS PENGUINS: 2

SACKVILLE SS — Connor Mackay opened the scoring at 2:48 of the first for the NS Penguins, finishing a play from Theo Richard and Oliver O’Brien, and Lucas Landry made it 2-0 in the second with help from Jack Arnold and Rhys Lawson. The Gusto Kings answered with a big push as Ace Embree scored twice in the middle frame to pull even, then struck again at 13:16 of the third to complete the hat trick and lift the Kings (2-2-1). Eli Arbeau set up two goals in the comeback, while the Penguins (1-4-0) stayed right in it to the final buzzer.

CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 8 NS CANUCKS: 6

COLE HARBOUR PLACE — Champions Sheriffs struck twice early in the first before NS Canucks answered back, setting the tone for a wide-open 8-6 finish. Jake Bresson scored twice in a four-goal second period, while Sawyer Richardson picked up two helpers and Greyson Grant added a pair of assists as the Sheriffs kept coming in waves. The Canucks pushed right back with a big middle frame of their own, led by Forrest Murphy’s two-goal effort and a goal-and-assist from Noah Messer. Jace Cobbett added a third-period marker for the Canucks (4-1-0) as the Sheriffs (2-2-1) closed it out late.

NB FLYERS: 9 CB BRUINS: 4

SACKVILLE SS — Jacob McGean opened the scoring early and added two more to lead the CB Bruins, with Logan Morrison chipping in the other marker as the Bruins (2-2-1) kept pushing throughout. The NB Flyers answered with steady offence in all three periods, paced by a hat trick from Sawyer DeWolfe and a pair each from Denver Rubel and Will Steele. Evan Quondam and Charles Sicurella also found the net as the Flyers (3-2-0) pulled away for the 9-4 win.

NB FLYERS: 10 NS WHALERS: 1

COLE HARBOUR PLACE — Charles Sicurella struck late in the first period, and after Liam Hatt answered for the NS WHALERS, the NB FLYERS pulled ahead with a pair in the second from Clayton Thompson and Sawyer DeWolfe. The Flyers’ offence took over in the third, paced by Thompson’s hat trick and an assist, plus two goals from DeWolfe. Denver Rubel (1G, 2A) and Jacob Cochrane also found the scoresheet as the game opened up. Coach Michael Keizer’s Whalers (1-3-1) kept pushing, while the Flyers (3-2-0) finished strong.

NS CANUCKS: 10 PEI JETS: 3

RBC – D — Noah Messer scored five times as the NS CANUCKS built a 3-1 lead in the first period and kept rolling to a 10-3 tournament win over the PEI JETS. Jace Cobbett added two goals, while Forrest Murphy had a goal and an assist as the Canucks struck six times in the second to open it up. For PEI, Parker Murphy scored twice and set the tone early, and Trace Hunt finished a play from Gray MacKinnon, who picked up two assists for the Jets (2-3-0). Messer’s big day helped push the Canucks (4-1-0) ahead.

GUSTO KINGS: 4 CB BRUINS: 2

SMB – FOUNTAIN — The Gusto Kings built an early cushion and held on for a 4-2 win over the CB Bruins. Eli Arbeau opened the scoring at 11:06 of the first, before Ethan Garrett struck twice in the period and added his third at 9:31 of the third, with Malachy Webb setting up a pair and George Ferguson adding an assist. Down 4-0, the Bruins pushed back late as Logan Morrison and Jack Levi (assist: Jase Steele) scored 40 seconds apart to close the gap for Coach Dave Simon’s Bruins (2-2-1). The Kings (2-2-1) saw out the finish.

NB OILERS: 3 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 1

SMB – SMITH — The NB Oilers built an early cushion and held on for a 3-1 win over the Champions Sheriffs. Logan Rousselle opened the scoring at 3:37 of the first period, set up by Brendon Brideau and Logan Lebouthillier, before Lebouthillier made it 2-0 midway through the second on a feed from Rousselle. The Sheriffs pushed back early in the third when Graham Mackinnon scored at 1:00, with James Horncastle earning the assist for the Sheriffs (2-2-1). Nick Guignard added a late insurance marker, and Max Guignard turned aside 34 of 35 as the Oilers (2-2-1) finished the job.

NB FLYERS: 7 NS PENGUINS: 4

RBC – D — The NB Flyers built an early cushion and held on for a 7-4 tournament win over the NS Penguins. Charles Sicurella struck three times and added three assists, while Will Steele chipped in a goal and three helpers as the Flyers jumped ahead with three first-period goals. The Penguins pushed back in the second on goals from Harrison McAllister and Theo Richard, and Richard added another early in the third to keep things tight. Connor Mackay rounded out the scoring for the Penguins (1-4-0), while Blake Sullivan and Jacob Cochrane also found the net for the Flyers (3-2-0).

GUSTO KINGS: 4 NS WHALERS: 4

GREENFOOT – A — The Gusto Kings and NS Whalers skated to a 4-4 draw after a back-and-forth tournament matchup. Leighlen Corkum scored twice for the Whalers, opening the scoring in the first and later tying it early in the third, with Simon Kaizer and Liam Hatt adding the other markers for NS WHALERS (1-3-1). Ace Embree led the Kings with two goals, while Eli Arbeau and Silas Whittaker also found the net as GUSTO KINGS (2-2-1) traded leads right to the finish.

NS WHALERS: 5 PEI JETS: 3

COLE HARBOUR PLACE — NS WHALERS pulled away late for a 5-3 win over the PEI JETS after a back-and-forth finish. The Jets struck first on Kole Adams’ marker, then Gray MacKinnon added two goals — including one that tied it 3-3 in the third — with help from Brennan Hooley, Trace Hunt and Declan Cobb as PEI JETS (2-3-0) kept pressing. Carter Bond and Donovan Davis answered with two goals apiece for the Whalers, while Simon Kaizer also scored with an assist from Liam Hatt. Leighlen Corkum set up Davis’ late insurance marker as NS WHALERS (1-3-1) closed it out.

NB OILERS: 3 NS KNIGHTS: 3

RBC – B — NB Oilers and NS Knights traded swings in a back-and-forth 3-3 finish. Brendon Brideau scored twice for the Oilers, opening the scoring late in the first period before answering NS’s second-period push, and David Richardon added the other marker to make it 3-2 heading into the third. The Knights kept coming, as Colin MacLeod tied it in the first, Thomas Dionne briefly put NS ahead early in the second, and Drew Pettipas finished the comeback at 4:32 of the third. Cameron Tracey chipped in two assists for the Knights (3-1-1), while the Oilers (2-2-1) earned the draw.

NS KNIGHTS: 3 GUSTO KINGS: 0

CIVIC — The NS KNIGHTS struck twice late in the first period and held on for a 3-0 win over the GUSTO KINGS. Hudson Miller opened the scoring at 4:25, then Felix MacLeod made it 2-0 at 1:27 off a feed from Drew Pettipas. The Kings pushed back with steady pressure throughout, while Simon Renaud turned aside 26 of 29 shots in goal. Miller capped his two-goal outing with an insurance marker with 45 seconds left, set up by Quinn Tracey. The Kings (2-2-1) kept pushing, while the Knights (3-1-1) secured the shutout behind Micah Pilipowicz.

NS PENGUINS: 4 PEI JETS: 3

FORUM — NS PENGUINS and PEI JETS traded leads in a tight 4-3 finish. Brennan Hooley scored twice for the Jets, opening the scoring at 5:50 of the first, then restoring a 3-2 edge late in the third off a setup from Trace Hunt and Tycen Sheehan. Keaton Hughes also scored, with Sheehan adding a second assist.

Lucas Perry and Grayson Hawes replied early for the Penguins, and Malcolm MacKinnon’s third-period goal tied it before Harrison Fraser’s marker at 8:40 stood as the winner. The Jets (2-3-0) kept pushing, while Coach Brad Fraser’s Penguins (1-4-0) held on.

CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 12 NS WHALERS: 5

CIVIC — CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS jumped out early with five first-period goals and never looked back in a 12-5 tournament win over the NS WHALERS. Jackson Gahan and Hunter Wickett each scored three times to pace the Sheriffs, with Luke Norquay adding two goals and an assist and Graham MacKinnon chipping in a goal and two helpers. The Whalers pushed back with a five-goal effort of their own, led by Carter Bond’s hat trick and two assists from Dylan Hatt for the Whalers (1-3-1). The Sheriffs (2-2-1) kept the pressure on with a five-goal third period to close it out.

CB BRUINS: 9 NB OILERS: 6

FORUM — CB Bruins built an early 3-1 lead after the first period and then survived a strong push to earn a 9-6 tournament win over the NB Oilers. Jacob McGean led the Bruins with three goals and an assist, with Bentley Ferrar and Anthony Deveaux scoring in the third to help create separation late. The Oilers answered with a big second period that tied the game 5-5 heading into the third, powered by two goals each from Brendon Brideau and David Richardson. Coach Dick Lebouthiller’s Oilers (2-2-1) kept coming, but the Bruins (2-2-1) closed it out.

NS CANUCKS: 4 NB FLYERS: 2

CIVIC — The NS Canucks pulled away with two third-period goals to earn a 4-2 win over the NB Flyers. Noah Messer opened the scoring early, set up by Forrest Murphy, before Sawyer DeWolfe answered late in the first for the Flyers. DeWolfe struck again early in the second to give NB the lead, but Murphy tied it up to send the game to the third even. Noah Cottreau, with help from Jace Cobbett, made it 3-2, and Logan Deveau added insurance. DeWolfe’s pair paced the Flyers (3-2-0), while Memphis LeBlanc stopped 19 of 20 for the Canucks (4-1-0).

NB OILERS: 5 GUSTO KINGS: 4

EAST HANTS – KMA (D2 Gold 6 vs 5) — The NB Oilers and Gusto Kings traded goals from the opening period, with Logan Lebouthillier answering Ace Embree to make it 1-1 after one. Brendon Brideau put the Oilers ahead early in the second before Connor Green pulled the Kings even, setting up a busy third. David Richardson and Alex Breau nudged the Oilers in front twice, but Embree and Carter Cooper kept it tight. Embree scored twice and Green and Cooper added singles for the Gusto Kings (2-2-1). Richardson finished with a goal and two assists, and Logan Rousselle’s late winner sealed it for the NB Oilers (2-2-1).

PEI JETS: 5 NS PENGUINS: 2

RBC – A (CONSOLATION 10 VS 9) — The PEI JETS struck twice late in the first period, with Kole Adams and Hunter Dunn giving them early separation. Gray MacKinnon added a second-period marker, but the NS PENGUINS answered back on Oliver O’Brien’s goal from Lucas Perry and Grayson Hawes to make it 3-1 heading to the third. Keaton Hughes and Tycen Sheehan provided insurance for the Jets, while Perry finished a Penguins push with a third-period goal set up by Rhys Lawson. The Penguins (1-4-0) kept battling to the final buzzer, while the Jets (2-3-0) closed out the win.

CB BRUINS: 7 NS WHALERS: 2

RBC – C — CB BRUINS pulled away in the third period to earn a 7-2 tournament win over the NS WHALERS. Dave Simon Jr. opened the scoring at 5:03 of the first, but Carter Bond answered late to keep it even after one. The Bruins built a 3-1 edge in the second on goals from Mary Anne Joe and Jacob McGean, before Donovan Davis brought the Whalers back within one. In the third, McGean’s second and tallies from Mason Gordon, Cohen Hopkins, and Jack Levi sealed it for the Whalers (1-3-1), while the Bruins (2-2-1) finished strong.

NS KNIGHTS: 6 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 1

EAST HANTS – B — The NS KNIGHTS jumped in front with four first-period goals and carried that pace to a 6-1 win over the CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS. Quinn Tracey scored twice and added an assist, with Hudson Miller (two assists) helping drive the early offence. After Isaac McCarron made it 5-0 early in the second, Hunter Nash replied for the Sheriffs (2-2-1) off a setup from Jack Smith and Jackson Gahan. Tracey’s second of the day rounded out the scoring as the Knights (3-1-1) closed it out.

NS CANUCKS: 9 NB FLYERS: 6

EAST HANTS – KMA (D1 Gold 2 vs 1) — Coach Mike Ferguson’s NS CANUCKS surged to a 9-6 win after a four-goal first period set the tone. Noah Messer led the charge with four goals, while Forrest Murphy added two and helped drive the pace early. Matheo Doucette, Jace Cobbett and Noah Cottreau also scored for the Canucks. NB FLYERS stayed in it with a pair from Sawyer DeWolfe and late third-period goals from Will Steele and Denver Rubel, but the Flyers (3-2-0) ran out of time as the Canucks (4-1-0) closed it out.

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