Atlantic Cup – U15 Tier 1 Marchand Division
NS EAGLES: 5 NB TIGERS: 0
SACKVILLE SS — The NS EAGLES broke a scoreless tie with a pair of second-period goals from Hudson Hunt and Rowen Lonergan, then pulled away in the third on Finn Breen’s marker at 13:20. James Cuming and Max Reach added late goals to round out the scoring, with Reach also setting up Cuming’s finish. The NB TIGERS (1-3-1) stayed with it and pushed for a response, but couldn’t solve Emmett French, who earned the shutout as the Eagles (4-1-0) finished strong.
NB PANTHERS: 8 NS BULLS: 2
GREENFOOT – C — Mikel Savoie scored four times as the NB PANTHERS pulled away for an 8-2 win over the NS BULLS. Jayden Brideau and Keith Ross (two goals) helped the Panthers build a 2-1 edge after the first, with Will Murphy’s late marker keeping the Bulls close. NS got another boost early in the second from Jayden Deon, but NB answered with three straight in the period, including goals from Mathis Roussel and Ross. Murphy’s goal was set up by Hayden Acker and Levi Nickerson for the Bulls (2-3-0), while Theo Mallet had two assists for the Panthers (2-2-1).
NB JAGUARS: 2 NB STALLIONS: 2
RBC – C — Preston Winsor opened the scoring at 8:25 of the first period, with Samuel Laviolette and Cohen Keith setting him up as the NB STALLIONS jumped in front early. The game stayed tight into the third before the NB JAGUARS answered with a pair of goals from Clay Fagan (Rhys Sturgeon, Raphael Tran) and Ethan MacPherson (Jacob Rousselle, Lucas LeBlanc) to take a brief lead. Jessy Legacy’s unassisted marker at 3:27 brought the Stallions (1-3-1) back level with the Jaguars (2-1-2).
NS BENGALS: 3 NB PANTHERS: 3
RBC – B — NS Bengals and the NB Panthers finished even at 3-3 after a back-and-forth tournament matchup. Joe Metivier opened the scoring for the Bengals, with Cohen Robichaud picking up the assist, before Dylan Hache answered late in the first to make it 1-1. NB pushed ahead in the second on Xavier Ferron’s marker and a goal from Marc Oliver Roussel, set up by Mathis Roussel. The Bengals rallied early in the third as Samuel Rose scored off Quinn Broderick’s feed, then Robichaud finished a tying goal with helpers from Metivier and Mason Atkinson for the NS Bengals (1-1-3). The Panthers (2-2-1) matched the push and held on to close out the draw.
GUSTO KNIGHTS: 3 NB JAGUARS: 1
EAST HANTS – KMA — NB Jaguars struck first just 19 seconds in when Walker Bourque finished a play set up by Jacob Rousselle and Matthew Mamdani. Gusto Knights settled in and tied it early in the second as Harrison Gamble converted a Brandon Brown feed with help from Fred Woodhouse. Gamble then put the Knights ahead early in the third before Nicholas Lewis added breathing room later in the frame. The Jaguars (2-1-2) kept pushing, but Brendan Scott helped close it out for the Knights (4-1-0).
NB EAGLES (AMHERST): 4 NS BULLS: 2
EAST HANTS – KMA — The NB EAGLES (Amherst) pulled ahead late in the first period and went on to a 4-2 win over the NS BULLS. Karson Mackenzie opened the scoring at 10:17 of the first, but Riley Baker struck twice for the Eagles, with Noah Mockler adding another before the break to make it 2-1. Baker’s second of the day extended the lead in the second, and Brenton Davies added an early third-period marker. Jack Hubbard chipped in a late goal for the Bulls (2-3-0), while Noah Duplessis and Zander Churchill each finished with two assists. The Eagles (3-2-0) closed it out.
NS EAGLES: 7 NB PANTHERS: 2
GREENFOOT – D — The NS EAGLES pulled away after a 2-2 first period to earn a 7-2 tournament win over the NB PANTHERS. Rowen Lonergan scored four times and added an assist, while Finn Breen had a goal and two helpers to pace the Eagles’ surge in the middle frame. Lucas Lunn stopped 24 of 26 shots for NS EAGLES (4-1-0). NB answered early with Mikel Savoie’s goal and assist and Keith Ross’ late first-period marker, with Kael Hache and Xavier Ferron also chipping in for the NB PANTHERS (2-2-1).
NB EAGLES (Amherst): 4 NS JAGUARS: 2
RBC – B — The NB EAGLES (Amherst) jumped ahead early, getting first-period goals from Sidney Scott and Eric Smith, with Scott adding an assist. The NS JAGUARS answered in the second when Maddox Sampson scored on a setup from Riley Gillis, then Sampson tied it early in the third to make it 2-2. The Eagles pulled back in front on Noah Duplessis’ marker before Quinten Lutes added insurance late. The Jaguars (1-4-0) showed pushback throughout, while the Eagles (3-2-0) finished strong.
GUSTO KNIGHTS: 4 NB PANTHERS: 3
SACKVILLE SS — Dustin Dunn scored three times, including a pair of late third-period goals at 4:47 and 1:37, as the Gusto Knights rallied past the NB Panthers 4-3. Aidan Morrison opened the scoring at 6:26 of the first, then added an assist on Dunn’s second-period marker, while Logan Cameron chipped in two helpers. The Panthers carried a 2-1 edge after one on goals from Marc Oliver Roussel and Keith Ross, then grabbed the lead again when Mikel Savoie made it 3-2 midway through the third for NB (2-2-1). The Knights (4-1-0) had the last push.
NB JAGUARS: 0 NS BENGALS: 0
COLE HARBOUR PLACE — The NB Jaguars and NS Bengals played to a scoreless 0-0 finish in a tight-checking tournament matchup on Friday afternoon. With no scoring through regulation, both sides had to settle for a draw as chances were limited and every shift mattered. Liam McLaughlin turned aside everything he saw for the Jaguars (2-1-2), while Wyatt Publicover matched him at the other end to earn the shutout for the Bengals (1-1-3).
NS BULLS: 4 NB STALLIONS: 1
COLE HARBOUR PLACE — Carter Culligan, assisted by Gabriel Malenfant, opened the scoring early in the second period as the NB Stallions pushed the pace. The NS Bulls answered late in the frame with goals 49 seconds apart from Brex Deon and Will Murphy, with Levi Nickerson and Emerson Whynot picking up helpers on Murphy’s marker. In the third, Karson Mackenzie (from Deon) and Whynot (from Mackenzie and Layne Crowell) added insurance to seal the 4-1 decision for the NB Stallions (1-3-1) against the NS Bulls (2-3-0).
NS JAGUARS: 4 NB TIGERS: 3
RBC – D — NS JAGUARS struck early and held on for a 4-3 win over the NB TIGERS. Oliver Hudgin opened the scoring in the first, and Hudson Miller and Riley Gillis added second-period goals, with Lyncoln Jonhston setting up two of them. NB answered with Jude Smith’s second-period marker, then pushed late as Preston Mallett and Declan Tabor pulled the Tigers within one after Ryder Bottomley’s early third-period winner. Coach NS JAGUARS’ Jaguars (1-4-0) edged Coach Philip Travers’ Tigers (1-3-1) in a tight finish.
NS BENGALS: 4 NB EAGLES (Amherst): 3
RBC – C — NS BENGALS rallied from a two-goal deficit and held on for a 4-3 tournament win over NB EAGLES (Amherst). Brenton Davies opened the scoring in the first, and Noah Mockler made it 2-0 early in the second before the Bengals pushed back with goals from Zachary McCracken and Asher Anderson to draw even. In the third, Samuel Rose and Joe Metivier struck 33 seconds apart to create separation, and the Eagles answered on Sidney Scott’s late marker. Brenton Davies and the Eagles (3-2-0) generated 19 shots, but the Bengals (1-1-3) closed it out.
GUSTO KNIGHTS: 3 NS EAGLES: 1
RBC – D — The Gusto Knights built an early cushion and held on for a 3-1 win over the NS Eagles. Ervin Williams opened the scoring at 4:10 of the first period, then set up Ashton Tait’s marker at 0:53 to make it 2-0 heading into the break. The Eagles answered at 7:03 of the second when Blake Saunders finished a play from Max Reach to pull within one for the NS Eagles (4-1-0). Brandon Brown added a late third-period goal, with Fred Woodhouse picking up his second assist, to seal it for the Gusto Knights (4-1-0).
NB TIGERS: 1 NB EAGLES (Amherst): 0
RBC – B — Jasper Tabor struck at 5:31 of the first period, finishing a play set up by Hugo Pare as the NB Tigers edged NB Eagles (Amherst) 1-0 on Friday. From there, it stayed a tight, determined contest, with the Eagles pressing for an equalizer the rest of the way and getting a steady effort in goal over the final two periods from Christophe Gauvin after Oskar Rhinas opened the game. At the other end, William Plourde secured the shutout for the Tigers (1-3-1) as they protected the one-goal lead to the final horn.
GUSTO KNIGHTS: 4 NS JAGUARS: 1
EAST HANTS – KMA — After a scoreless first period, the GUSTO KNIGHTS broke through early in the second and carried the play to a 4-1 tournament win over the NS JAGUARS. Dustin Dunn opened the scoring, and Logan Cameron made it 2-0 before Hudson Miller answered for the Jaguars on a feed from Riley Gillis. Aidan Morrison restored the two-goal cushion late in the frame, and Brandon Brown added an insurance marker late in the third. The Jaguars (1-4-0) kept battling to the final horn, while Coach Mark Marshall’s Knights (4-1-0) closed out the result.
NS EAGLES: 4 NB STALLIONS: 1
EAST HANTS – KMA — The NS EAGLES jumped out early with first-period goals from Hudson Hunt (Tyler Fowler) and Finn Breen (Gavin McLaughlin), then carried a 3-0 lead into the third after James Cuming finished a play from Isaiah McNeil and Daniel Hodder in the second. NB STALLIONS pushed back midway through the final frame when Carter Culligan converted Zack Comeau’s feed to cut the deficit, but Kaleb Clarke answered soon after with help from Blake Saunders and Hunt. NB STALLIONS (1-3-1) kept working to the finish, while the NS EAGLES (4-1-0) closed out the win.
NB JAGUARS: 4 NS BULLS: 2
RBC – B — Ethan MacPherson opened the scoring at 10:33 of the second period as the NB Jaguars pulled out a 4-2 win over the NS Bulls. Emerson Whynot replied for the Bulls in the middle frame, then Levi Nickerson struck just two seconds into the third to briefly put NS ahead. The Jaguars pushed back with a three-goal surge, getting the equalizer from Clay Fagan off Rhys Sturgeon and Cole Morrison before Patrick O’Connor added the go-ahead marker and a late insurance goal. Coach Andrew Mackenzie’s Bulls (2-3-0) showed plenty of push, while the Jaguars (2-1-2) finished strong.
NB STALLIONS: 10 NS JAGUARS: 3
EAST HANTS – B — The NS JAGUARS struck first on Cooper Martell’s opener, but ZOE PLOURDE answered late in the first to make it 1-1. NB STALLIONS took control in the second period, led by GABRIEL MALENFANT’s scoring touch, while Martell’s second and ALEX MACLEAN’s goal kept the Jaguars within reach heading into the third. The Stallions pulled away with five more in the final frame, with Malenfant finishing with five goals, PRESTON WINSOR collecting three assists, and JESSY LEGACY adding a pair. The Jaguars (1-4-0) kept battling, but the Stallions (1-3-1) closed out the win.
NS BENGALS: 1 NB TIGERS: 1
EAST HANTS – B — In a tight 1-1 draw, the NS BENGALS got the breakthrough midway through the third period when Samuel Rose finished a play set up by Quinn Broderick and Sam Wilkie. The NB TIGERS answered back late, as Jasper Tabor pulled his team even with 3:21 remaining, with Jude Smith picking up the assist. With just the two goals on the scoresheet, both clubs leaned on steady goaltending from Luc Boutilier and Charlie Russell. The Tigers (1-3-1) found a late spark, while the Bengals (1-1-3) earned another point in a close contest.
NS BULLS: 6 NS JAGUARS: 3
RBC – B (CONSOLATION 10 VS 9) — NS BULLS built a 3-2 lead through two periods, then pulled away late for a 6-3 win over NS JAGUARS. Levi Nickerson paced the Bulls with a hat trick, adding the opening goal and a key marker in the second, while Hayden Acker scored twice in the third. Liam Bonnar chipped in two assists for the Bulls (2-3-0). The Jaguars stayed within reach with goals from Alex MacLean and Ryder Bottomley, and Oliver Hudgin’s third-period tally with Marcus Gerard collecting two assists for the Jaguars (1-4-0).
NB PANTHERS: 6 NB TIGERS: 3
RBC – A (D2 BRONZE 8 VS 7) — The NB PANTHERS jumped out quickly and held on for a 6-3 win over the NB TIGERS. Dylan Hache powered the Panthers with a hat trick, with Adam Landry, Mikel Savoie and Thomas Albert adding the rest of the offence as the Panthers (2-2-1) kept the pressure on throughout. Coach Philip Travers’ Tigers answered with goals from Jakob Rioux, Hugo Pare and Sebastien Girouard, showing plenty of push back and pace to the finish for the Tigers (1-3-1).
NB EAGLES (AMHERST): 3 NS BENGALS: 2
GREENFOOT – C (D1 BRONZE 4 VS 3) — NB EAGLES (Amherst) needed overtime to slip past the NS BENGALS, 3-2, in a back-and-forth finish. Joe Metivier opened the scoring just 48 seconds in for the Bengals, with Sam Wilkie and Mason Atkinson setting it up, before Noah Duplessis replied for the Eagles in the second. Atkinson restored the lead midway through the third, but Brenton Davies answered to force extra time, then ended it at 1:14 of OT.
NB JAGUARS: 3 NB STALLIONS: 2
GREENFOOT – D (D2 GOLD 6 VS 5) — NB JAGUARS built a 2-0 lead in the opening period on goals from Raphael Tran and Ethan MacPherson, with Ryan Waterbury picking up the assist. NB STALLIONS pushed back hard in the third, tying it on goals from Carter Culligan (assists Preston Winsor, Gabriel Malenfant) and Blake St-Amand (assist Samuel Laviolette). With the game still tight late, Lucas LeBlanc scored the difference-maker at 3:12. Liam McLaughlin turned aside 27 of 29 for the Jaguars (2-1-2), while Naomie Roy stopped 20 of 21 for the Stallions (1-3-1).
NS EAGLES: 3 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 2
RBC – B (D1 GOLD 2 VS 1) — NS EAGLES and the GUSTO KNIGHTS traded chances through a tight 3-2 overtime finish. Logan Cameron opened the scoring at 1:12 of the first for the GUSTO KNIGHTS, set up by Harrison Gamble, before Gavin McLaughlin pulled the NS EAGLES even with help from Daniel Hodder and James Cuming. Connor Thompson’s early third-period marker had the NS EAGLES in front, but Aidan Morrison answered at 2:57 to force extra time for Coach Mark Marshall’s Knights (4-1-0). In overtime, Isaiah McNeil finished Rowen Lonergan’s second assist of the day at 0:09 to lift the Eagles (4-1-0).
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group‘s game data.

