Atlantic Cup – U11 Tier 2 Couturier Division

NB CANADIENS: 10 NS STARS: 1

EAST HANTS – B — The NB CANADIENS rolled to a 10-1 tournament win over the NS STARS on Saturday morning, building a 2-0 lead in the first and adding three more in the second to pull away. Luca Bourque paced the attack with four goals and an assist, while Jacob Dupuis chipped in with a pair of helpers. Sidiki Soumaoro, Nico Lapierre, Brad LeBlanc, Chase Field, Jaden McKiel and Madden Lirette also scored. Liam Johnson broke through in the third for the Stars (0-4-1), but the Canadiens (5-0-0) closed it out with a strong finish.

NS KINGS: 5 NB GUSTO KNIGHTS: 4

SACKVILLE SS — NS Kings and NB Gusto Knights traded momentum in a tight 5-4 contest. Levi Krohne opened the scoring before Jax Allard answered late in the first. The Knights pulled ahead early in the second on Kash Duran’s marker, but the Kings surged with three straight goals, including Liam Harrison’s first of two and Dawson Campbell’s tally. Rory Harvey drew the Knights closer early in the third, and Harrison’s second proved key for Coach Campbell’s Kings (3-2-0). Hayden Anthony and Allard combined again late to keep it close for Coach McLenaghan’s Knights (2-3-0).

CHAMPION SHERIFFS (THOMAS): 10 NS STARS: 1

GREENFOOT – D — Champion Sheriffs (Thomas) jumped out early with four first-period goals and kept the pressure on in a 10-1 win over NS Stars. Brayden Castonguay paced the offence with four goals, while Nicholas Boucher opened the scoring and added an assist. Arden Davidson, Hank Sloan, Henry Nash, Duncan Gallant and Caleb Morris also found the net, and Jacob Noble chipped in two helpers. The Stars showed resolve and broke through in the third when Liam Ballantyne scored at 6:15, but Eric Maynard stopped 16 of 17 shots for the Sheriffs (3-2-0) as Oliver Venedam battled for NS Stars (0-4-1).

NS KINGS: 8 NL IMPACT: 2

GREENFOOT – A — NS KINGS built an early cushion with four first-period goals and never looked back in an 8-2 tournament win. Kayden Cooke paced the Kings with four goals, including the opener, while Levi Krohne added a hat trick and Liam Harrison chipped in three assists. NL IMPACT answered with a pair of second-period markers from Myles Grimes and Grant Corbin to keep pushing, but Ewan McNeil’s late second-period tally helped restore separation. NL IMPACT (1-3-1) kept working to the final buzzer as the Kings (3-2-0) closed it out.

NS SABRES: 7 NS STARS: 3

SACKVILLE SS — NS SABRES used a balanced attack to pull away for a 7-3 win over the NS STARS. Ben Arsenault scored a hat trick, while Emma Miller added two goals and set up three more as the Sabres built a 4-2 edge through two periods. Reid Morrow opened the scoring and Cooper McDonald chipped in as the lead grew in the third. Christian Carrigan paced the Stars with two goals, including one late in the first to keep things close, and Hunter Munroe also found the net for the Stars (0-4-1). The Sabres (1-4-0) finished strong to close out the victory.

NS AVALANCHE: 5 NL IMPACT: 1

RBC – D — Zachary Carmicheal’s four-goal performance powered the NS AVALANCHE to a 5-1 win over NL IMPACT. Carmicheal struck twice in the first period, with Levi Briand setting up both early goals, and the Avalanche carried that momentum into the second when Carmicheal restored a two-goal cushion. NL IMPACT answered with an unassisted marker from Grant Corbin at 9:41 of the second to keep things competitive. The Avalanche pulled away late in the third on goals from Carver Pilipowicz and Carmicheal, as the Impact (1-3-1) kept pushing right to the end against the Avalanche (2-3-0).

NS KNIGHTS: 8 NS STARS: 4

RBC – D — NS KNIGHTS and NS STARS traded chances early, with the teams level at 2-2 after the first period as Connor Worsley struck twice for the Knights and Jack Munro and Landon Munroe answered for the Stars. NS STARS stayed within one after two, getting a goal from Laz Nemecek, but the Knights pulled away with a four-goal third. Worsley finished with four, while Nash Lochead and Kevin Dominic Cox added two each, with Verity Watts in on three. The Stars (0-4-1) kept pushing, while the Knights (4-1-0) closed it out.

NB CANADIENS: 5 NS KINGS: 1

EAST HANTS – B — Chase Field scored four times as the NB Canadiens pulled away for a 5-1 tournament win over the NS Kings. Field opened the scoring at 3:10 of the first period, then added another at 5:55 of the second before the Kings answered late in the frame when Tanner Collins buried a goal from Kayden Cooke. Field’s third at 14:17 of the third period restored breathing room, and Brady Perry finished a passing play set up by Field to make it 4-1 before Field sealed it with a late marker. The NS Kings (3-2-0) kept pushing to create offence, while the NB Canadiens (5-0-0) stayed perfect.

PEI WHALERS: 4 NB GUSTO KNIGHTS: 1

CIVIC — PEI WHALERS struck early and often in a 4-1 win, getting first-period goals from Benjamin Evans, Ty MacGregor, Cain Costello and Easton Cutcliffe. Johnny Arsenault picked up two helpers, while Evans also added an assist as the Whalers built their lead in a quick stretch. NB GUSTO KNIGHTS answered late in the frame when Hayden Anthony finished a play set up by Reid Lawrence for the Knights (2-3-0). In net, Brett Cudmore stopped 23 of 24 shots, and Coach Nick Hann’s Whalers (3-2-0) closed out the result.

CHAMPION SHERIFFS (THOMAS): 7 NS SABRES: 1

SMB – SMITH — Hank Sloan struck early, and CHAMPION SHERIFFS (THOMAS) carried that momentum to a 7-1 win over the NS SABRES. Emmi Macadam pulled the Sabres even late in the first period off a setup from Ethan Daley and Cooper McDonald, but Nicholas Boucher answered before the break and added another in the final minute. Duncan Gallant (1G, 3A) and Arden Davidson (1G, 3A) helped the Sheriffs keep building through the middle frame, with Henry Nash and Arwyn Seeley also finding the net. The Sabres (1-4-0) kept pushing to the end, while Coach Jay Thomas’s Sheriffs (3-2-0) finished strong.

NB CANADIENS: 7 NS AVALANCHE: 0

CIVIC — Sidiki Soumaoro powered the NB Canadiens with three goals and an assist as they jumped out to a 2-0 first-period lead and built momentum with four more in the second on the way to a 7-0 win. Brady Perry and William Bujold added singles early, while Chase Field and Nico Lapierre rounded out the scoring, with Jacob Dupuis setting up three goals. Brayden Martin turned aside 22 shots for the shutout. The NS Avalanche kept battling through a split in goal but couldn’t find a way through, while the Canadiens (5-0-0) stayed perfect and the Avalanche (2-3-0) moved ahead to their next one.

NL IMPACT: 4 NS STARS: 4

FORUM — Laz NemecEK opened the scoring early for the NS STARS, setting the tone for a back-and-forth 4-4 finish. NL IMPACT answered with goals from Gavin Corbin and Grant Corbin to take a one-goal edge into the third, before Mason Moss and Seth King added key markers to keep the pressure on. The Stars pushed back in a big way late, led by Noah Walsh’s pair in the third and a Liam Ballantyne goal set up by NemecEK and Patrick Scriver. Coach Brad MacNamara’s Stars (0-4-1) matched the push from NL Impact (1-3-1).

NS KNIGHTS: 8 PEI WHALERS: 6

COLE HARBOUR PLACE — Connor Worsley scored six times as the NS Knights outlasted the PEI Whalers 8-6 in a back-and-forth tournament game. The Knights and Whalers traded goals early, with Worsley and Colby Clark answering tallies from Cameron Culleton and Benjamin Evans to make it 2-2 after one. PEI pushed in front 5-4 late in the second on Ty MacGregor’s marker, but Verity Watts tied it early in the third before Johnny Arsenault restored PEI’s lead. Worsley then struck three times, including the late insurance goal, to edge the PEI Whalers (3-2-0) as the NS Knights (4-1-0) finished strong.

NS KINGS: 7 CHAMPION SHERIFFS (THOMAS): 4

COLE HARBOUR PLACE — NS KINGS built a 4-1 edge through two periods and held on for a 7-4 win after a spirited third-period push from CHAMPION SHERIFFS (THOMAS). Kayden Cooke and Ewan McNeil scored twice apiece for the Kings, with McNeil also setting up Liam Harrison, while Trey Mulholland chipped in two assists. Henry Nash opened the Sheriffs’ scoring, and a quick third-period surge pulled them within one on goals from Nicholas Boucher, Brayden Castonguay and Arden Davidson, with Lillian Noble and Taliya Thomas assisting on Castonguay’s tally for the Sheriffs (3-2-0). Max Graham’s late marker helped seal it for the Kings (3-2-0).

NB GUSTO KNIGHTS: 4 NS SABRES: 2

GREENFOOT – C — The NB Gusto Knights earned a 4-2 win over the NS Sabres on Thursday night, building a two-goal cushion in the second period and adding insurance in the third. Kash Duran scored twice for the Knights, including a late second-period marker at 0:17, while Rory Harvey chipped in two assists on goals by Reid Lawrence and Kael McLenaghan. The Sabres stayed with it behind Ethan Daley’s second-period goal, assisted by Emmi Macadam, and William Cooke’s third-period finish. Cooke and Daley provided the offence for the Sabres (1-4-0), while Duran’s pair helped carry the Knights (2-3-0).

NL IMPACT: 7 NS KNIGHTS: 6

EAST HANTS – KMA — NL IMPACT and the NS KNIGHTS traded chances in a back-and-forth 7-6 finish. Mason Moss opened the scoring for NL IMPACT, but Connor Worsley answered twice late in the first to give the KNIGHTS the early edge. The middle frame swung on a five-goal surge from the Impact, paced by Vincent Breen’s pair and points from Ryker Coates and Charlie Bath, while Nash Lochead and Worsley kept the Knights within one. Worsley’s third early in the third tied it, before Cohen Ford’s winner sealed it for the Knights (4-1-0) against Coach Glen King’s Impact (1-3-1).

NS AVALANCHE: 6 CHAMPION SHERIFFS (THOMAS): 3

RBC – B — NS AVALANCHE carried a 3-0 lead into the third period and held on for a 6-3 tournament win over CHAMPION SHERIFFS (THOMAS). Perry Lynch opened the scoring, then Ben Cochrane and Zachary Carmicheal each scored twice, with Cochrane also setting up Lynch’s second of the game. The Sheriffs pushed back late, with Caleb Morris and Duncan Gallant scoring early in the third before Jake Laframboise finished a play from Henry Nash with 40 seconds left. The Sheriffs (3-2-0) kept competing to the final buzzer, while the Avalanche (2-3-0) earned a strong result.

PEI WHALERS: 8 NS SABRES: 1

COLE HARBOUR PLACE — After Benjamin Evans opened the scoring late in the first, the NS Sabres drew even early in the second on William Cooke’s marker from Jack Stubbert. PEI answered with a five-goal surge in quick succession, highlighted by a pair from Easton Cutcliffe and a goal-and-assist game from Oliver Williams. Johnny Arsenault added two more, while Harrison Craig and Ben Compton rounded out the offence. Brett Cudmore held the line the rest of the way as the Sabres (1-4-0) kept pushing, and Coach Nick Hann’s Whalers (3-2-0) finished it off with two in the third.

NB CANADIENS: 7 NS SABRES: 0

GREENFOOT – C — The NB CANADIENS jumped out quickly and carried the pace to a 7-0 win over the NS SABRES. Chase Field scored twice and added two assists, while Theo Cloutier had a goal and an assist as the Canadiens built a 3-0 first-period lead. NB added three more in the second on goals from Brad LeBlanc, Nico Lapierre and Jaden McKiel, before Jonas Rah rounded out the scoring in the third. Brayden Martin earned the shutout for the Canadiens (5-0-0). The Sabres (1-4-0) kept working for chances right to the final buzzer.

PEI WHALERS: 5 NS AVALANCHE: 1

RBC – B — The PEI Whalers pulled away in the third period to earn a 5-1 win over the NS Avalanche. Johnny Arsenault opened the scoring at 5:42 of the first, with Benjamin Evans setting him up, before Zachary Carmicheal answered early in the second to tie it, with John Dunbar picking up the assist. Easton Cutcliffe took over late, scoring four times in the third — including a pair in the final two minutes — while Evans added three helpers and Arsenault chipped in an assist. Carmicheal’s goal provided the offence for the Avalanche (2-3-0) as the Whalers (3-2-0) finished strong.

NS KNIGHTS: 6 NB GUSTO KNIGHTS: 3

GREENFOOT – C — Connor Worsley’s hat trick powered the NS Knights to a 6-3 tournament win over the NB Gusto Knights. Worsley opened a strong first period for NS, with Craig Matheson and Nash Lochead also scoring before Hayden Anthony replied late for NB. The NB Gusto Knights kept it competitive as Rory Harvey and Jax Allard found the net in the second and third, with Allard also setting up Anthony’s marker. Austin Bernard added insurance and the NS Knights (4-1-0) finished with three different goal scorers supporting Worsley, as the NB Gusto Knights (2-3-0) battled throughout.

NB GUSTO KNIGHTS: 5 NL IMPACT: 1

GREENFOOT – C (D2 Bronze 8 vs 7) — NL Impact struck first when Vincent Breen finished Bentley Greening-Butt’s setup at 8:07 of the second, sending Impact into the third period up a goal. NB Gusto Knights answered with a big final frame, led by Kash Duran’s hat trick, with Paul McMullin, Hayden Anthony and Aidan Watters picking up assists on the burst. Kael McLenaghan added an insurance marker off a Rory Harvey and Anthony connection, and Harvey capped the scoring late. NL Impact (1-3-1) kept battling, but the Knights (2-3-0) pulled away in the final minutes.

CHAMPION SHERIFFS (THOMAS): 6 NS AVALANCHE: 1

RBC – B (D2 GOLD 6 VS 5) — CHAMPION SHERIFFS (THOMAS) pulled away with a four-goal second period and went on to a 6-1 win over NS AVALANCHE. Hank Sloan led the offence with two goals and an assist, while Duncan Gallant added a goal and a helper. Caleb Morris, Henry Nash and Arden Davidson also found the net for the Sheriffs (3-2-0). NS AVALANCHE kept pushing to the finish, with Zachary Carmicheal striking at 0:48 of the third from Stefano Benigno for Coach Kendell MacPhee’s Avalanche (2-3-0).

NS KNIGHTS: 4 NS KINGS: 3

RBC – D (D1 BRONZE 4 VS 3) — NS KNIGHTS got two goals from Connor Worsley as they edged NS KINGS 4-3 in a back-and-forth finish. The Kings jumped ahead early on markers from Dawson Campbell and Max Graham, but Worsley answered twice late in the first to pull the Knights even. In the second, Ella Yuill and Colby Clark pushed the Knights in front, with Verity Watts picking up two assists. Trey Mulholland’s third-period goal, set up by Levi Krohne, brought the Kings (3-2-0) within one, but the Knights (4-1-0) closed it out.

NB CANADIENS: 5 PEI WHALERS: 4

RBC – C (D1 GOLD 2 VS 1) — NB CANADIENS built an early cushion and then had to withstand a late surge to edge the PEI WHALERS 5-4. Chase Field scored twice, opening the scoring at 9:27 of the first before adding another in the second, while Sidiki Soumaoro, Brad LeBlanc and Jaden McKiel rounded out the offence. PEI kept coming, led by Ty MacGregor (1G, 1A) and Easton Cutcliffe (1G), then made it tight late as Benjamin Evans and Harrison Craig struck in the final two minutes. The Whalers (3-2-0) pushed to the final horn, but the Canadiens (5-0-0) held on.

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