Atlantic Cup – U9 Crosby Division
DHP BATTALION: 8 NS OILERS: 1
FORUM — Carwyn Rutz opened the scoring at 7:30 of the first period for the NS Oilers, with Nathan Peacock picking up the assist, but the DHP Battalion answered quickly and carried a 3-1 edge into the break. James Elliott paced the attack with three goals, while Theo Thomey added a goal and three helpers as the Battalion kept building through the second and third periods. Teegan Murrin, Arlo Doody, Hudson Baldwin and Easton Mercer also scored in the win. The Oilers (2-3-0) kept battling to the final buzzer against the unbeaten Battalion (5-0-0).
DHP BATTALION: 7 NS JETS: 0
RBC – A — The DHP Battalion built a 2-0 first-period lead and kept adding on through the middle frame on the way to a 7-0 tournament win over the NS Jets. Theo Thomey paced the scoring with a hat trick, while Arlo Doody and Teegan Murrin each added two goals. Nathan Hayward, Frank Wheeler and Cole Bradbury also scored, with helpers from Bradbury, James Elliott and Samuel Andrews mixed in. Nolan Riggs earned the shutout in goal, while Cooper Linney stayed busy as the Jets (1-4-0) competed to the final buzzer. Coach Matthew Thomey’s Battalion (5-0-0) remained unbeaten.
NS OILERS: 3 NB CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 2
SACKVILLE SS — The NS OILERS scored three times in the final 4:16 of the third period to rally past the NB CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS 3-2. The Sheriffs grabbed early momentum in the frame on goals from Eli Stewart and Stewart Everett, with Haiden Troy picking up the assist. The Oilers answered late as Owen Lovie started the push before Jake Mitton tied it with 17 seconds left, then set up Nolan Howes for the winner just four seconds later. Stewart Everett and Eli Stewart scored for the Sheriffs (2-3-0), while Mitton, Howes and Lovie led the comeback for the Oilers (2-3-0).
NB AVALANCHE: 4 NS OILERS: 3
SACKVILLE SS — NB Avalanche got the edge in a back-and-forth 4-3 win over the NS Oilers. Jaxson Hebert opened the scoring in the first, set up by Liam Cormier and Alexandre Degrace, and Francis Robichaud added two goals, including the late winner at 2:11 of the third. Cormier also scored, while Noah William Robichaud chipped in a pair of assists. Owen Lovie kept the Oilers (2-3-0) pushing with a hat trick, with helpers from Nathan Dominic, Archer Leary and Jake Mitton, but the Avalanche (3-1-1) held on.
NB FLYERS: 4 NS JETS: 2
RBC – D — Owen Arsenault opened the scoring at 8:01 of the first period, with William White and Logan Bishop setting him up as the NS JETS grabbed an early lead. The NB FLYERS answered in the second when Noah Wood finished a play from Jase Barker and Knox Butcher to make it 1-1 heading into the third. The Flyers then surged with goals from Gage Lewis, Alex Trevors (from Carter Farrell and Theo Chapman), and Butcher to take control. Arsenault struck again late to close it out for the JETS (1-4-0) as the FLYERS (3-1-1) sealed the win.
NS KINGS: 9 NB CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 3
FORUM — Stewart Everett opened the scoring just 11 seconds in, but the NS KINGS answered with a pair of quick first-period goals from Jamieson John and Dallen Lynds to take a 2-1 edge into the break. The game swung in the third as Hudson Wells (three goals) helped the Kings pull away, with Ryker Lentz adding two tallies and an assist. The NB CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS kept pushing back with goals from Caleb Galeuzzi-Fortin and Lachlan Moorcroft, with Everett also setting up a marker for the Sheriffs (2-3-0) in a spirited effort against the Kings (2-2-1).
NB AVALANCHE: 8 CB SABRES: 1
FORUM — NB AVALANCHE struck for three first-period goals and kept building with five more in the second to secure an 8-1 tournament win over the CB SABRES. Jack Hache paced the Avalanche with a hat trick, while Francis Robichaud added a goal and three assists and Jaxson Hebert chipped in a goal and an assist. Sofia-Rose Landry, Noah William Robichaud and Liam Cormier also found the net as the Avalanche pulled away. Dawson Bishop’s third-period marker, set up by William Bishop, provided a late highlight for the CB SABRES (0-4-1). Coach Martin DeGrace’s NB AVALANCHE (3-1-1) capped a strong outing.
NS OILERS: 6 NB FLYERS: 2
RBC – C — Owen Lovie scored twice in the first period as the NS OILERS built an early lead, then added an insurance marker late to complete his hat trick. The NB FLYERS pushed back when Alex Trevors struck early in the second, then pulled within one in the third on his second of the game, set up by Gage Lewis. But the Oilers answered with a strong finish, getting third-period goals from Nolan Howes, Nathan Peacock, and Ted Finlayson, while Cole Lively chipped in two assists. The Flyers (3-1-1) kept coming, but the Oilers (2-3-0) closed it out.
NS KINGS: 4 NB AVALANCHE: 4
RBC – D — NS KINGS jumped out to an early lead with three first-period goals, led by Cole Martin’s pair and a marker from Jack Turple. Jack MacDonald added the lone goal of the second period to keep the pressure on. NB AVALANCHE answered back with Jack Hache’s hat trick, including two in the first and a late third-period push, with Francis Robichaud setting up two of those tallies. Jaxson Hebert also scored in the third as the Avalanche (3-1-1) rallied to make it tight against the Kings (2-2-1).
NB CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 8 CB SABRES: 2
RBC – B — Eli Stewart’s goal with six seconds left in the first period pulled the NB CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS back within one after CB SABRES got early markers from Luke Turner and Luke Boudreau. The Sheriffs took over in the second, with Isaiah Doucette striking twice on the day and Stewart Everett adding a hat trick, including back-to-back tallies in the third. Lachlan Moorcroft chipped in a goal and an assist as the Sheriffs pulled away late. The Sabres (0-4-1) showed good jump early, but the Sheriffs (2-3-0) kept building their lead through the final frame.
DHP BATTALION: 8 CB SABRES: 1
CIVIC — DHP Battalion jumped ahead with first-period goals from Teegan Murrin and Jack Callahan, then broke it open with a five-goal second that featured two tallies from Hudson Baldwin and a pair from Theo Thomey. Callahan added his second, and James Elliott capped the scoring early in the third as Nolan Riggs turned aside 20 of 21 shots for a .952 save percentage for the Battalion. CB Sabres kept working and were rewarded when Dawson Bishop, set up by Sebastian Bishop, scored in the third for the Sabres (0-4-1). Coach Matthew Thomey’s Battalion (5-0-0) stayed perfect.
NB AVALANCHE: 3 NS JETS: 1
COLE HARBOR PLACE — NB AVALANCHE opened the scoring on Liam Cormier’s first-period marker, then answered right back after NS JETS pulled even early in the second on Owen Arsenault’s goal, set up by Kruz Haverstock and Boden Mees. Noah William Robichaud restored the lead later in the middle frame, with Francis Robichaud picking up the assist, and Jack Hache added an insurance goal in the third — again with Francis Robichaud on the setup. Arsenault’s finish gave the Jets (1-4-0) a lift, while Coach Martin Degrace’s Avalanche (3-1-1) stayed composed to close it out.
NB FLYERS: 5 NS KINGS: 4
FORUM — The NB Flyers erased an early two-goal deficit and held on for a 5-4 tournament win over the NS Kings. Cole Martin opened the scoring at 6:26 of the first, and Ryker Lentz made it 2-0 moments later off a setup from Camden Sutherland and Jack Chisholm, before Knox Butcher got the Flyers on the board late in the frame. NB surged ahead in the second with goals from Theo Chapman, Butcher and Aubrey Brown, then Alex Trevors’ marker early in the third stood up as the decider. Martin added his second and Jamieson John scored in the Kings’ push back, but the Kings (2-2-1) came up just short. Butcher finished with two goals to pace the Flyers (3-1-1).
DHP BATTALION: 8 NS KINGS: 1
EAST HANTS – KMA — The DHP Battalion jumped out quickly and carried the pace to a 8-1 tournament win over the NS Kings. Arlo Doody led the way with a hat trick, scoring twice in the opening frame and adding another early in the second. Levi Sparkes opened the scoring, while Cole Bradbury, Theo Thomey and Easton Mercer also struck in the first to make it 5-0. Jack Callahan finished with a goal and two assists, and James Elliott added a goal and an assist as the Battalion (5-0-0) kept rolling. Cole Martin’s third-period marker provided a late highlight for coach Jamie John’s Kings (2-2-1).
CB SABRES: 4 NB FLYERS: 4
EAST HANTS – B — CB SABRES and NB FLYERS traded momentum in a 4-4 finish on Friday. The Sabres opened fast with first-period goals from Luke Boudreau and Lauchlan MacIntyre, then MacIntyre added another early in the second. Issacc Pelltier got the Flyers on the board in period two before Sebastian Bishop made it 4-1 in the third. NB pushed back with Noah Wood’s marker, then Theo Chapman scored twice — just nine seconds apart — to pull even. Gage Lewis and Wood each chipped in an assist as the NB Flyers (3-1-1) rallied to share the result with the CB Sabres (0-4-1).
NB CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 6 NS JETS: 2
CENTENNIAL — NB CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS jumped out early with first-period goals from Stewart Everett and Koby Harrietha, then kept the pressure on with two more in the second to open a 4-0 lead. NS JETS answered back through Owen Arsenault late in the middle frame and Liam Hublet in the third, but Everett struck twice more to finish a five-goal outing as the Sheriffs skated away with a 6-2 win. Arsenault and Hublet provided the offence for the Jets (1-4-0), while Everett and Harrietha led the way for the Sheriffs (2-3-0).
NS JETS: 4 CB SABRES: 3
CIVIC — The NS JETS grabbed an early lead and held on for a 4-3 win over the CB SABRES in a back-and-forth first-period battle. Isaac LeBlanc scored twice for the Jets, with Owen Arsenault and Jase Publicover (1G, 1A) adding the others, before LeBlanc’s marker at 1:01 stood as the difference. The Sabres answered with a strong push, led by Sebastian Bishop’s two goals and an assist, plus Lincoln Kavanaugh’s goal off Bishop’s feed. Coach Lydon Bishop’s Sabres (0-4-1) kept it tight to the finish, while the Jets (1-4-0) closed out a close one.
NS KINGS: 7 NB CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 1
FORUM (D2 GOLD 6 VS 5) — The NS KINGS broke through with a pair of late second-period goals from Camden Sutherland and Cole Martin, then pulled away with five more in the third to earn a 7-1 tournament win over the NB CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS. Hudson Wells led the way with two goals, while Ryker Lentz (1G, 1A) and Mason John added key offence in the third as the Kings built their lead. Lachlan Moorcroft finished a Luke McCollum setup at 8:25 of the third for the Sheriffs (2-3-0). Macie Rushton turned aside 11 of 12 shots for the Kings (2-2-1).
NB FLYERS: 2 NS OILERS: 1
CIVIC (D1 BRONZE 4 VS 3) — Carwyn Rutz opened the scoring at 9:45 of the first period to put the NS Oilers ahead, and they carried that edge into the second as the game stayed tight. The NB Flyers answered at 6:42 of the second when Theo Chapman pulled things even, setting the stage for a close finish. Noah Wood snapped home the winner at 4:08 of the third off a setup from Alex Trevors, with Logan McMackin earning the win for the Flyers. Rutz provided the lone marker for the Oilers (2-3-0), while Coach Ryan Chapman’s Flyers (3-1-1) closed out the 2-1 victory.
DHP BATTALION: 6 NB AVALANCHE: 1
FORUM (D1 GOLD 2 VS 1) — The DHP Battalion jumped out quickly with four first-period goals, getting the scoring started from Sam Holloway off a setup by Theo Thomey and Cole Bradbury. Thomey and Bradbury stayed involved throughout as the Battalion added two more in the second, including Cole Bradbury’s late marker to make it 6-0. Nolan Riggs turned aside 10 of 11 shots for a .909 save percentage, while Olivier Savoie battled through 29 shots at the other end. Noah William Robichaud scored late in the third for the NB Avalanche (3-1-1), as Coach Matthew Thomey’s Battalion (5-0-0) stayed perfect.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group‘s game data.

