Atlantic Cup – U13 Tier 1 Crosby Division

NL IMPACT: 5 NS BULLDOGS: 3

SACKVILLE SS — NL Impact and the NS Bulldogs traded goals in a fast first period, ending 2-2 after Matthew Ryan and Cayden Orychock replied to tallies from Easton Oake and Cruz Budden. After a scoreless second, the Impact found a key third-period surge, with Budden and Oake striking again before Spencer Dyke added an insurance marker late. Orychock’s second of the game pulled the Bulldogs (1-4-0) closer in the final minutes, but the Impact (2-2-1) held on to close out the 5-3 win.

NS BULLS: 5 NB SHARKS: 3

CENTENNIAL — Luxen O’Neil scored three times as the NS BULLS pulled away late for a 5-3 tournament win over the NB SHARKS. Frederic Beaudin opened the scoring early for NB, but the Bulls answered with first-period goals from O’Neil and Rylan Atkinson to take a 2-1 lead into the break. Cooper D’Eon made it 3-1 in the second before Alexis Robichaud struck twice, with help from Benjamin Roussel and Oliver Reynen, to pull the Sharks (2-3-0) even. O’Neil’s third-period pair, including one in the final minute, sealed it for the Bulls (5-0-0).

NL IMPACT: 5 NB SHARKS: 2

EAST HANTS – B — Spencer Dyke set the tone with a pair of first-period goals as the NL IMPACT carried a 2-0 edge into the break. NB SHARKS got on the board early in the second when Danick St-Pierre finished a play from Frederic Beaudin and Kristopher Wade, but Dyke answered late in the frame to make it 3-1. Caleb Osmond and Dyke struck again in the third before the Sharks closed the scoring on Kristopher Wade’s goal, set up by Anaeve Beaudin and Julien Mallet. The Sharks (2-3-0) kept pushing, while the Impact (2-2-1) earned the tournament win.

NB SHARKS: 3 NB CANADIENS: 2

RBC – C — The NB SHARKS pulled out a 3-2 win in a tight tournament matchup. Danick St-Pierre opened the scoring at 5:24 of the first, but Emmett Learmouth answered just 14 seconds later to keep the NB CANADIENS (3-2-0) right there. Kristopher Wade put the Sharks back in front 16 seconds into the second period, with St-Pierre earning the helper, before Lucas Allain tied it in the third off Alexandre Godin’s pass. Wade then finished the job with a late goal at 13:34 to lift the NB SHARKS (2-3-0).

NS BULLS: 11 NL IMPACT: 5

RBC – A — The NS BULLS surged past NL IMPACT 11-5 in a game that swung late. Impact jumped out early on first-period goals from Spencer Dyke (Hayden Chayter) and Kadian Brace, then got two more in the second from Reid Gale (Andrew Ford, Caleb Osmond) and Ford (Dyke) to carry a 4-3 edge into the third. Luxen O’Neil’s five-goal day helped the Bulls pull away with eight third-period tallies, with Cooper D’Eon adding two. Gale scored twice for the Impact (2-2-1), while O’Neil powered the Bulls (5-0-0).

NB CANADIENS: 4 NS PANTHERS: 1

RBC – C — NB CANADIENS opened the scoring late in the first period on Alexandre Godin’s goal, then pulled away with a pair in the second as Lyam Blais-Gaudet finished a play from Nathan Godin and Jacob Robert before Godin added an unassisted marker. Robert made it 4-0 early in the third, and the NS PANTHERS pushed back when Ethan Wentzell converted a feed from Kamden Mullaney. The Panthers (1-3-1) stayed determined to the finish, while the Canadiens (3-2-0) wrapped up a solid tournament win.

NL IMPACT: 6 NS PANTHERS: 6

GREENFOOT – A — NL IMPACT and the NS PANTHERS traded momentum in a 6-6 draw. Owen Feener and Alistar Hendrixson had the Panthers up 2-1 after the first, before the Impact surged with five second-period goals, including two from Spencer Dyke, to take a 6-5 edge into the third. Noah Hemeon scored twice for the Panthers, tying it late at 3:29 of the third, while Ethan Wentzell chipped in two assists for NS PANTHERS (1-3-1). Cruz Budden (1G, 1A) and Andrew Ford (1G, 1A) paced the Impact attack for NL IMPACT (2-2-1).

NB SHARKS: 3 NS BULLDOGS: 1

RBC – C — The NB SHARKS built an early cushion and held on for a 3-1 win over the NS BULLDOGS on Thursday. Kristopher Wade struck twice, opening the scoring at 2:04 of the first period before adding an insurance marker at 5:42 of the third, while Frederic Beaudin also scored in the opening frame. The Bulldogs answered at 9:01 of the first when Cole Boudreau converted a setup from Henry Marchand. Finnigan Reynen was steady in net, stopping 13 of 14 for the Bulldogs (1-4-0), as Wade’s two-goal night led the Sharks (2-3-0).

NS BULLS: 6 NB CANADIENS: 1

SMB – FOUNTAIN — Cooper D’Eon scored four times as the NS Bulls built a 2-0 first-period lead and kept rolling with two goals in each frame to earn a 6-1 tournament win over the NB Canadiens. Rylan Atkinson set up both early markers, while Luxen O’Neil and Kayden D’Eon added second-half offence, with Gabriel Surette also chipping in a helper. Alexandre Godin got the Canadiens on the board early in the third, with Remy Bourque earning the assist, and Ben Comeau saw the game through in the Bulls’ crease. Coach Bruno Godin’s Canadiens (3-2-0) stayed engaged to the final buzzer, while the Bulls (5-0-0) remained perfect.

NS BULLS: 4 NS PANTHERS: 2

SMB – FOUNTAIN — Cooper D’Eon and Luxen O’Neil scored twice each as the NS Bulls pulled away for a 4-2 win over the NS Panthers. After Owen Feener opened the scoring at 2:00 of the first for the Panthers, D’Eon answered later in the period to make it 1-1. The Bulls moved in front with O’Neil’s second-period marker, then D’Eon’s second stood up as the difference despite Ethan Garber’s reply for the Panthers (1-3-1). Finnley Doucette added two assists for the Bulls (5-0-0).

NB CANADIENS: 4 NS BULLDOGS: 2

SMB – SMITH — The NB CANADIENS pulled away late to earn a 4-2 win over the NS BULLDOGS. Parker Dempsey opened the scoring early in the first for the Bulldogs, but Lyam Blais-Gaudet answered to make it 1-1 after 12 minutes. Jacob Robert gave the Canadiens the lead 20 seconds into the second before Patrick Deveau responded to send it to the third tied 2-2. Lucas Allain snapped the deadlock, and Robert finished it off with his second of the game as the Bulldogs (1-4-0) kept pushing to the end against the Canadiens (3-2-0).

NS PANTHERS: 4 NS BULLDOGS: 1

RBC – D — NS PANTHERS struck early on Liam Gallacher’s first-period opener, but NS BULLDOGS answered in the second when Cayden Orychock finished a play from Parker Dempsey to level the game 1-1 heading into the third. The Bulldogs (1-4-0) stayed right there until the final minutes, when the Panthers found a late surge with goals from Alistar Hendrixson (Mateo Carmichael), Ethan Wentzell (Noah Hemeon) and Lane McDow (Hemeon). Hemeon chipped in two assists for the Panthers (1-3-1).

NS BULLDOGS: 5 NS PANTHERS: 4

GREENFOOT – A (CONSOLATION 6 VS 5) — Parker Dempsey scored twice, including the overtime winner at 2:32, as the NS BULLDOGS outlasted the NS PANTHERS 5-4. The Bulldogs also got goals from Riley Davis and Jaxson Coughlan, with Dempsey adding two assists to spark a back-and-forth attack. Ethan Wentzell led the Panthers with a hat trick, including the late third-period equalizer at 2:56, while Ethan Garber set up three goals. Easton Rafuse had the other marker for Coach Adam Roberts’ Panthers (1-3-1), but Dempsey’s finish in extra time sealed it for the Bulldogs (1-4-0).

NB CANADIENS: 2 NB SHARKS: 1

GREENFOOT – A (BRONZE 4 vs 3) — NB CANADIENS got the offence they needed in the second period, striking at 11:33 on a goal from Alexandre Godin (assists Remy Bourque, Lucas Allain) before Lucas Allain added an insurance marker at 6:07, set up by Kye Hanson. The Sharks pushed back to the end, with Coach Tim St-Pierre’s NB SHARKS getting on the board late in the third when Frederic Beaudin finished a play from Julien Mallet with 51 seconds left. Beaudin’s tally gave the Sharks (2-3-0) a final surge, but the Canadiens (3-2-0) held on to close out the 2-1 win.

NS BULLS: 7 NL IMPACT: 5

GREENFOOT – A (GOLD 2 VS 1) — NS BULLS built a 3-1 lead through two periods on a pair from Charlie Nickerson and a Luxen O’Neil marker, with Westyn D’Entremont setting up three of those goals. The third turned into a back-and-forth sprint as Easton Oake struck three times and Spencer Dyke added another to push NL IMPACT in front 5-4. The Bulls answered late, tying it on Gabriel Surette before Cooper D’Eon’s go-ahead goal and O’Neil’s third of the day sealed it for the Impact (2-2-1) and Bulls (5-0-0).

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