Atlantic Cup Moncton Super 7 / 2018 AAA / 2017 AAA
SUPER 7 DIVISION
NB VIPERS: 5 QC COUGARS: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – A — Tanner Jezegou scored three times as the NB Vipers built an early cushion and held on for a 5-3 tournament win over the QC Cougars. Jezegou struck twice in the first period, then added a third-period marker, with Emmett McKenna chipping in a pair of assists. Jace Rickard and Liam Chase also found the net as the Vipers carried a 4-1 lead into the third. Maverick Soucy scored twice to pace the Cougars, and Charles Langlois added a late goal with help from Hayden Collin for the Cougars (1-3-0). The Vipers (1-3-0) finished strong to close it out.
PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 6 NS STORM: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – A — The PEI Brave Bombers earned a 6-3 win over the NS Storm after a back-and-forth start. Brantley Benoit opened the scoring at 5:21 of the first period, but the Bombers answered with goals from Caleb Arsenault and Simon Ramsay to take a 2-1 lead into the break. Morgan Howard’s goal in the second was matched by Jacob Nolter and Easton Marshall as the Storm drew even 3-3. In the third, Howard struck again before Arsenault and Bryce Praught added late insurance for the Bombers’ Bombers (3-2-0). Coach George Northrup’s Storm (0-4-0) kept pushing right to the final minutes.
NB JR. RIVERHAWKS: 7 NS STORM: 0
JKI BOUCTOUCHE — The NB Jr. Riverhawks jumped out early and rolled to a 7-0 win over the NS Storm after a six-goal first period. Grady Kennedy and Henry Shaw each scored twice to set the tone, with Shaw also helping on Kaela Martin’s marker. Bear Wilson and Tyler Richard added the others, while Beau Nixon chipped in three assists and Levi Sparks had two. Isaac Sayer earned the shutout for the Riverhawks. The Storm (0-4-0) kept battling to generate chances, but the Riverhawks (6-0-0) stayed in control to the final buzzer.
PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 5 NS HEAT: 4
MEMRAMCOOK — Caleb Arsenault scored twice in the first period to help the PEI Brave Bombers keep pace in a back-and-forth opening frame, but NS Heat answered with a pair from Nash James to make it 2-2 after one. James added two more in the second to put the Heat ahead 4-2 heading to the third. The Bombers pushed back late, getting a goal from Morgan Howard before Arsenault struck twice in the final two minutes to complete a four-goal performance. James’ four-goal effort led the Heat (1-3-0), while Arsenault and Howard powered the Bombers (3-2-0).
NB TITAN: 5 NS BLUE BATTALION: 5
MEMRAMCOOK — Cole Wood set the tone just five seconds in and finished with a hat trick as the NS Blue Battalion built a 4-2 lead after two periods, with Rylan Lockhart adding a pair. NB Titan pushed back in the third, getting goals from Xavier Leclair and Tyler Savoie before Noah Aube’s second of the game, assisted by Xavier Leclair and Kalix Hebert, pulled the game even late. Jayden St Coeur also scored for the Titan (3-1-2), while Lockhart’s second-period marker stood up as a key moment for the Blue Battalion (1-1-2).
NS HURRICANES: 8 NB VIPERS: 1
JKI BOUCTOUCHE — The NS Hurricanes pulled away for an 8-1 win over the NB Vipers after a busy opening frame. Owen Mackenzie opened the scoring and later helped set up Lincoln Mackichan, while Jack Snow and Brooks Deacon each scored twice as the Hurricanes built a 5-1 lead after one. Lucas Gunn added a goal after assisting on the opener, and Deacon capped the scoring in the third. Jacob Hulbert replied to tie it early for the Vipers (1-3-0), who kept pushing for chances against the Hurricanes (2-2-1).
CB FREEZE: 5 QC COUGARS: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – D — The CB Freeze jumped out early and held off a push from the QC Cougars in a 5-2 win. Ben Ferguson scored twice for the Freeze, with Benson MacCormick adding a late first-period marker to make it 2-0. The Cougars answered before the break on Charles Langlois’ goal, then tightened it again in the third when Alexis Huard Cyr brought them within one. Aulay Gillis provided an important second-period goal, while Ferguson and Angus MacKinnon sealed it late for the Freeze (2-1-1) over the Cougars (1-3-0).
NB JR. RIVERHAWKS: 9 NS HEAT: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – A — NB Jr. Riverhawks jumped in front early with first-period goals from Kaela Martin, Henry Shaw and Grady Kennedy, then kept the pressure on with three more in the second. Shaw and Kennedy each finished with hat tricks, with Levi Sparks adding a third-period marker before Hayes Murray capped the scoring late. Isaac Roche struck midway through the second to get NS Heat on the board, and Nash James added another in the third as the NS Heat (1-3-0) kept pushing to the final buzzer. The Riverhawks (6-0-0) improved to 6-0 on the weekend.
NS HURRICANES: 5 NB TITAN: 5
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – C — The NS Hurricanes and NB Titan traded chances in a wide-open game that finished in a 5-5 deadlock. NB Titan got an early spark from a pair of first-period goals by Kalix Hebert, with Kovi Pelletier adding a goal and an assist, plus singles from Noah Aube and Phoenix Roy for the Titan (3-1-2). The Hurricanes answered throughout, led by Jack Snow with a goal and an assist, while Levi Zwicker, Troy Scarfe, Lucas Gunn and Owen Mackenzie also found the net for Coach Trent Scarfe’s Hurricanes (2-2-1).
NS BLUE BATTALION: 6 CB FREEZE: 6
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – A — Cole Wood and Parker Stoddard each recorded hat tricks as the NS Blue Battalion jumped out to a 2-0 lead before the CB Freeze answered with first-period goals from Harry Sutherland and Ben Ferguson to pull even. The Freeze briefly took momentum early in the second on tallies from James Reid and Bodhi MacDonald, but the Battalion surged ahead with four goals in the back half of the frame, highlighted by Wood’s third and Stoddard’s late pair, with Bennett Whitehead adding an assist. Benson MacCormick’s marker with five seconds left in the second kept it close, and Ferguson tied it at 9:19 of the third to close out a spirited finish for the Freeze (2-1-1) against the Battalion (1-1-2).
NS HURRICANES: 8 PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 6
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – C — Seamus McPherson’s five-goal outburst helped the NS Hurricanes build a lead they needed in an 8-6 win over the PEI Brave Bombers. Jack Snow added two goals, while Owen Mackenzie chipped in a goal and two key assists as the Hurricanes struck for three in the first and four more in the second to take control. The Brave Bombers kept pushing back behind a hat trick from Caleb Arsenault, plus goals from Charlie Waugh, Morgan Howard, and Bryce Sonier. The Brave Bombers (3-2-0) closed hard late, but the Hurricanes (2-2-1) held on.
CB FREEZE: 4 NB VIPERS: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – C — The NB Vipers struck first when Liam Chase finished a play from Tanner Jezegou at 10:51 of the opening period, but the CB Freeze answered with a pair of late goals from Hudson Farrow and Benson Maccormick to take a 2-1 edge into the break. Jezegou, set up by Chase, tied it in the second, and the teams stayed close into the third before Ben Ferguson and Maccormick pushed the Freeze in front. Samuel Vautour’s late push kept it tight for the Vipers (1-3-0), but they couldn’t quite catch the Freeze (2-1-1).
NB JR. RIVERHAWKS: 8 NS BLUE BATTALION: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – C — The NB Jr. Riverhawks opened the scoring on Maverick Northup’s first-period finish, with Bear Wilson picking up the assist, then broke things open with a four-goal second period on the way to an 8-1 tournament win over the NS Blue Battalion. Henry Shaw led the Riverhawks’ attack with four goals, while Levi Sparks (from Brady Young), Grady Kennedy and Kaela Martin added third-period support. Cole Wood struck with 30 seconds left in regulation to get the Battalion (1-1-2) on the board, while Isaac Sayer earned the win for the Riverhawks (6-0-0).
QC COUGARS: 7 NS STORM: 1
JKI BOUCTOUCHE — QC Cougars jumped out early and carried the pace to a 7-1 win over the NS Storm. Hayden Collin and Charles Langlois each scored twice as the Cougars built a 3-0 first-period lead, then added three more in the second, including Mavrick Soucy’s marker set up by Kingston Syvret. Lelièvre Arno also finished with two goals, with Elliott Lévesque picking up an assist. Brantley Benoit snapped the shutout bid in the final minute for the Storm (0-4-0), while the Cougars (1-3-0) closed out the result.
NB TITAN: 5 NS HEAT: 4
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – C — The NB Titan completed a third-period comeback to slip past the NS Heat 5-4. After Owen Girouard opened the scoring late in the first, the Heat answered with three first-period goals, including a pair from Nash James, then got another from Finley Hubley early in the second to build a 4-1 edge. Noah Aube sparked the response with two goals, and Kalix Hebert’s marker (assisted by Justin Roy) pulled the Titan even before Noah Girouard finished the rally. The Heat (1-3-0) pushed the pace early, but the Titan (3-1-2) closed strong.
PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 4 CB FREEZE: 3
JKI BOUCTOUCHE — Bryce Praught’s goal with one second left in regulation lifted the PEI Brave Bombers to a 4-3 tournament win over the CB Freeze. The Freeze held a 2-1 edge after the first on goals from Liam Hanrahan (assisted by Ellie Kate McDonald) and Ben Ferguson, before Bryce Sonier replied for the Bombers. Caleb Arsenault tied it in the second, then put PEI ahead in the third before Ferguson’s second of the game set up a dramatic finish for the Freeze (2-1-1). Sonier added an assist as the Bombers (3-2-0) closed it out.
NS BLUE BATTALION: 10 NB VIPERS: 3
MEMRAMCOOK — The NB Vipers jumped out early on a pair from Tanner Jezegou, but the NS Blue Battalion answered before the first intermission and didn’t let up in a 10-3 tournament win. Cole Wood scored three times, while Rylan Lockhart and Emma MacLean added two goals apiece as the Battalion piled up five goals in the second period to break it open. Jezegou completed his hat trick in the third for the Vipers (1-3-0), while Brooklyn Martin and Parker Stoddard rounded out the scoring for the Blue Battalion (1-1-2).
NB JR. RIVERHAWKS: 7 NS HURRICANES: 3
JKI BOUCTOUCHE — Grady Kennedy opened the scoring as the NB Jr. Riverhawks pulled ahead late in the first period, with Henry Shaw striking twice to make it 3-1 after one. The NS Hurricanes answered in the second, tying it on goals from Jack Snow and Brooks Deacon (assist Levi Zwicker), before Shaw restored the Riverhawks’ lead with his third of the game. In the third, Tyler Richard (assist Boe Synder) and Levi Sparks helped pad the lead, and Shaw capped his four-goal day late. The Hurricanes (2-2-1) kept pushing, while the Riverhawks (6-0-0) stayed unbeaten.
NS HEAT: 7 QC COUGARS: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – D — Hudson Gore struck twice early as NS Heat jumped out in front, and Isaac Roche added a pair as the Heat kept the pressure on in a 7-3 tournament win over the QC Cougars. Cameron Leverman and Lincoln Cusack (assist Archer Stoilov) chipped in, while Nash James rounded out the scoring. QC answered in each period, with Samuel Plourde opening their account, Hayden Collin scoring with help from Charles Langlois, and Laurent Tapp finishing a third-period push (assist Lelièvre Arno) for the Cougars (1-3-0). The NS Heat (1-3-0) closed it out with a late Roche goal set up by Bilal Altoum and Jack Isenor.
NB TITAN: 10 NS STORM: 3
JKI BOUCTOUCHE — Noah Kinart opened the scoring late in the first period, but NB Titan answered with five straight goals before the break and carried the momentum to a 10-3 tournament win. Parker Beaulieu paced the offence with four goals, getting help from Logan Theriault, who set up three of them. Finley Sherrard added a goal and two assists, while Noah Aube scored twice. Easton Marshall scored twice for NS Storm, striking in the second period and again 42 seconds into the third. The Storm (0-4-0) kept working to generate chances, while the Titan (3-1-2) closed with a strong four-goal third.
NB JR. RIVERHAWKS: 8 NS HURRICANES: 1
MEMRAMCOOK (SEMI 4 VS 1) — Henry Shaw’s first-period hat trick set the tone as the NB Jr. Riverhawks built a 3-1 lead after one. Jack Snow replied at 10:17 for the NS Hurricanes (2-2-1), with Seamus McPherson picking up the assist. The Riverhawks kept rolling in the middle frame as Malcolm McGinnis, Brady Young and Tyler Richard extended the margin, then Young added his second early in the third before Grady Kennedy capped the scoring late. The Riverhawks (6-0-0) moved on with the 8-1 win.
NB TITAN: 4 PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 3
MEMRAMCOOK (SEMI 3 VS 2) — NB Titan built an early cushion and then withstood a spirited third-period push to slip past the PEI Brave Bombers 4-3. Noah Aube opened the scoring at 8:55 of the first period and added another at 0:49 of the second, with Tyler Savoie also striking in the opening frame. Kovi Pelletier’s goal at 1:50 of the third stood up as the winner. Mike Gallant, Caleb Arsenault and Charlie Dillon scored in the third for the Brave Bombers (3-2-0), but the rally came up just short against the Titan (3-1-2).
NB JR. RIVERHAWKS: 7 NB TITAN: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – D (FINALS) — The NB Jr. Riverhawks jumped out early and carried the momentum to a 7-1 finals win over the NB Titan. Grady Kennedy opened the scoring at 7:22 of the first period, and Henry Shaw added another late in the frame before powering the Riverhawks’ second-period surge with three more goals to make it a four-goal day. Phoenix Roy got the Titan on the board at 5:54 of the second, finishing a play from Tyler Savoie, but the Titan (3-1-2) couldn’t close the gap. Tyler Richard and Kennedy rounded out the scoring in the third for the Riverhawks (6-0-0).
2018 AAA DIVISION
NB PRIME HOCKEY: 8 QC COUGARS: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – A — NB Prime Hockey jumped out early with three first-period goals from Jon Hughes, Audrik Cormier and Caleb LeBlanc, then kept the pressure on with second-period tallies by Mason LeBlanc and Kalix Belliveau. Cormier finished with two goals, while Miguel Saulnier added a goal and two assists as Coach Allain Saulnier’s Prime (3-2-0) pulled away in the third. The QC Cougars answered with Xavier Marcoux’s second-period marker and a third-period push led by Hubert Goulet’s two goals, both set up by Freya Poirier, for the Cougars (0-4-0).
PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 2 RED HOUNDS: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – A — The PEI Brave Bombers and Red Hounds skated to a 2-2 draw after a scoreless first period. Carson Adams opened the scoring at 10:39 of the second, with Brodie Nelson and Colby Dillon picking up assists, before Kieran Magill answered at 5:42 to pull the Hounds even. Louie Bernard put the Bombers ahead at 3:44 of the third, but Magill struck again with 1:18 left to force the tie. Coach Josh Hepditch’s Red Hounds (4-1-1) matched the push of the PEI Brave Bombers (2-2-1).
NB TITAN: 6 NL IMPACT: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – A — NL Impact struck first when Landon Fougere finished a Reed Parsons setup at 11:14 of the opening period, but NB Titan answered late in the frame on Benjamin Ernst’s goal from Loyk Aube. The Titan pulled away in the second with markers from Mason Breau-Dumont (Zachary Gagnon, Matheo Ouellet) and Owen Chiasson, then added third-period goals from Alec Gionet, Ouellet and Aube. Reed Johnson’s third-period tally provided a bright moment for the Impact (0-4-0), while the Titan (1-3-0) closed out the 6-2 win.
NB PRIME HOCKEY: 7 NL IMPACT: 0
MEMRAMCOOK — NB Prime Hockey struck early and often on Saturday, building a 7-0 lead in the opening period and carrying it through to the final horn. Jon Hughes and Audrik Cormier each scored twice, with Cormier getting help from Brayden Allain and Miguel Saulnier. Connor Landry, Danik Robert, and Caleb LeBlanc rounded out the first-period surge, while Rafael Allain earned the shutout. NL Impact (0-4-0) kept working to find a breakthrough after the early flurry, but couldn’t crack the scoreboard against NB Prime Hockey (3-2-0).
NB VIPERS: 8 NL IMPACT: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – C — The NB Vipers jumped on the board early and carried a five-goal first period into an 8-1 win over the NL Impact. Kade Heighton paced the Vipers with a hat trick, while Blake Arbeau and Samuel Fullarton each added two goals to keep the pressure on through the second and third. Ronin Pallen opened the scoring, with helpers coming from Jax Duguay, Easton Lawrence, Riley Harrison, Brady MacLeod and Connor Young. Jacob Wilkins broke through in the third for the Impact (0-4-0). Zachary Fournier picked up the win for the Vipers (3-1-1).
NS STORM: 1 NB JR. RIVERHAWKS: 0
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – C — NS Storm struck first and made it stand up in a tight 1-0 win over the NB Jr. Riverhawks on Friday morning. Jordy Stewart opened the scoring at 8:13 of the first period, finishing an unassisted chance that proved to be the difference. From there, it was a composed, low-scoring finish as Corson Bergman turned in a shutout for the Storm. Zack Searles kept the Riverhawks close at the other end, and the NB Jr. Riverhawks (2-1-1) pushed late but couldn’t find the equalizer against the NS Storm (4-1-0).
NS SEAKINGS: 6 PEI ROCKET: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – D — Henry Owen opened the scoring at 2:43 of the first period for the PEI Rocket, but the NS Seakings answered in the second when Jacob Baker tied it at 6:30. The Seakings took control with a five-goal third period, led by Taylor MacDonald (2) and Vinny Purcell (2), with Nolan Smith adding the other marker as the game broke open late. The Rocket (2-2-0) kept pushing after their early lead, while the Seakings (1-3-0) finished strong to close out the win.
NS JR. AXEMEN: 8 QC COUGARS: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – D — The NS Jr. Axemen jumped out early with three first-period goals from Jackson Reynolds, Ethan Brown and Chris Fraser, then carried that pace to an 8-3 win over the QC Cougars. Fraser and Ellis Verrette each finished with two goals, while Wyatt Roach and Colton Fitzgerald added singles to round out the scoring. QC answered with a strong push in the second, getting two goals from Malcolm Sweeney and another from Loik Dubeau to keep pressing right to the buzzer for the Cougars (0-4-0). The Axemen (4-2-0) closed it out with three more in the third.
CB FREEZE: 6 NB PRIME HOCKEY: 5
JKI BOUCTOUCHE — CB Freeze and NB Prime Hockey traded chances in a back-and-forth 6-5 decision. Mason LeBlanc scored twice and Miguel Saulnier added another as Prime built a 3-2 first-period edge, with Jon Hughes and Lyam Doiron keeping the pressure on. The Freeze answered in the middle frame behind Tucker Jardine’s big night, plus goals from Van Niesten and Alexander Chisholm. Jardine’s fourth, a late third-period marker, proved the difference as Prime (3-2-0) pushed to the finish, while the Freeze (2-2-0) closed out the win.
NB JR. RIVERHAWKS: 4 NB VIPERS: 4
MEMRAMCOOK — The NB Jr. Riverhawks struck three times in the final 1:17 of the opening period to build a 3-1 edge, with Eli Ferris scoring once and adding another in the second. Cole Cooke and Nicholas Fleming also found the net for the Riverhawks. The NB Vipers answered with a steady push, led by Samuel Fullarton’s two-goal game, including the equalizer at 13:41 of the third. Max Doiron opened the Vipers’ scoring, and Easton Lawrence added a key second-period marker. The Riverhawks (2-1-1) and Vipers (3-1-1) skated away even in a back-and-forth 4-4 finish.
RED HOUNDS: 5 NS STORM: 1
JKI BOUCTOUCHE — Charles Thomas scored in the first period and added another with 23 seconds left in the second as the Red Hounds built a 2-0 lead. NS Storm answered quickly when Jack Goodland struck 30 seconds later to make it 2-1 heading into the third. Walter Thompson then helped the Hounds pull away with a pair of third-period goals, including one set up by Kieran Magill, before Ellis Harty added a late marker. Goodland’s goal was the lone reply for the Storm (4-1-0), while Liam Davenport helped close it out for the Hounds (4-1-1).
PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 7 NS SEAKINGS: 3
MEMRAMCOOK — The PEI Brave Bombers built a 1-0 lead after one, then broke things open with six goals in the second period to earn a 7-3 tournament win over the NS Seakings. Colby Dillon paced the Bombers with a hat trick, while William Marchbank, Wilson Leclair, Leo McAvinn and Ralph Inglis rounded out the scoring. Louie Bernard and Drew Lawless chipped in with two assists apiece, and Thomas Hackett added three helpers. Vinny Purcell started the Seakings’ push, and Everett Furlong and Logan Shute added third-period goals as the NS Seakings (1-3-0) kept battling to the end against the PEI Brave Bombers (2-2-1).
NS JR. AXEMEN: 7 NB TITAN: 4
JKI BOUCTOUCHE — NS Jr. Axemen jumped out early with four first-period goals from Jackson Reynolds, Curtis Hutchinson, Myles Meuse and Ellis Verrette. NB Titan settled in and got on the board in the second on Mason Breau-Dumont’s finish, set up by Raphael Boucher, before making it interesting in the third with goals from Alec Gionet and a pair from Loyk Aube, including one assisted by Louka Poirier. Meuse answered with a third-period hat trick and added an assist on Wyatt Roach’s late marker as the Titan (1-3-0) kept battling to the end against the Axemen (4-2-0).
PEI ROCKET: 9 CB FREEZE: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – D — The PEI Rocket broke open a tight start and pulled away for a 9-2 win over the CB Freeze on Friday. Tucker Jardine opened the scoring for the Freeze, with Elliott Chopeck picking up the assist, but the Rocket responded with four first-period goals, including tallies from Blake Ryan and Grayson Myers (assist: Leo Chaisson). Ryan powered the offence with three goals as PEI added three more in the second and two in the third. Tanner McDonald scored early in the final frame for the CB Freeze (2-2-0), while PEI Rocket (2-2-0) finished the day with a strong team effort.
NS STORM: 4 QC COUGARS: 0
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – D — NS Storm skated to a 4-0 win over the QC Cougars behind a steady effort across all three periods. Jack Goodland opened the scoring at 3:02 of the first, and Camilla Weatherby added a second-period marker to keep the Storm in control. Hendrix Humphreys provided the finishing touch with two early third-period goals, including one set up by Jordy Stewart. In net, Jack Mackenzie turned aside everything he faced for the shutout. The Cougars (0-4-0) kept working to generate chances, while the Storm (4-1-0) capped a strong outing.
NB JR. RIVERHAWKS: 9 NS SEAKINGS: 3
JKI BOUCTOUCHE — NB Jr. Riverhawks built early momentum with four first-period goals, including Emmett McHugh’s pair, and carried that pace into a 9-3 win. Jacob Mason opened the scoring with help from Cole Cooke and Henry Teed, while Parker Demmings added a goal and two assists. Elliott Beckwith chipped in three assists, and goals from Theodore Belliveau, Luca Hoffman, Ellis Hartford, Teed and Cooke rounded out the attack. Taylor MacDonald scored twice for the NS Seakings, and Austin King added a third-period marker for the Seakings (1-3-0), while the Riverhawks (2-1-1) closed it out late.
PEI ROCKET: 4 RED HOUNDS: 3
JKI BOUCTOUCHE — PEI Rocket rallied late to edge the Red Hounds 4-3 in a back-and-forth contest. Henry Owen opened the scoring with help from Nate Doiron and Hudson Reilly, before Charles Thomas replied for the Hounds with assists from Drew Pryor and Atticus Larsen. Thomas added his second in the second, and Kieran Magill’s third-period marker had the Hounds in front by two. The Rocket answered in the final stretch as Owen struck again, Nixon Ryan tied it off a play from Grayson Myers and Breton Currie, and Reilly finished the comeback. The Red Hounds (4-1-1) pushed to the final buzzer, but the PEI Rocket (2-2-0) held on.
NB VIPERS: 6 NS JR. AXEMEN: 0
JKI BOUCTOUCHE — The NB Vipers jumped out early and rolled to a 6-0 tournament win over the NS Jr. Axemen. Arthur Thibault opened the scoring at 11:23 of the first period, with Ronin Pallen adding another late in the frame, before Samuel Fullarton made it 3-0 in the second. Blake Arbeau took over in the third with two goals, then helped set up Pallen’s second at 1:46. The Axemen (4-2-0) stayed determined throughout, while Charles Burns finished the shutout for the Vipers (3-1-1).
NB PRIME HOCKEY: 4 NB TITAN: 2
MEMRAMCOOK — NB Prime Hockey struck first on Miguel Saulnier’s goal midway through the opening period, then carried a 2-0 edge into the late stages of the second after Mason LeBlanc added another. NB Titan answered before the intermission when Zachary Gagnon cut the deficit at 00:33 of the second to keep it close heading into the third. Audrik Cormier scored twice in the final frame to give Prime breathing room, and Loyk Aube capped Titan’s push with a goal at 00:18. The Titan (1-3-0) showed plenty of fight, while Prime (3-2-0) closed out the win.
CB FREEZE: 8 QC COUGARS: 3
MEMRAMCOOK — QC Cougars struck first when Malcolm Sweeney opened the scoring 1:01 into the first period, but CB Freeze answered quickly to take a 2-1 lead into the break. The Freeze pulled away with a four-goal second period, highlighted by goals from Elliott Chopeck and Tucker Jardine, before trading chances down the stretch. Sweeney added another late for the QC Cougars (0-4-0), while Alexander Chisholm’s hat trick and a two-point outing from Jardine helped power the CB Freeze (2-2-0).
NS STORM: 9 NL IMPACT: 0
JKI BOUCTOUCHE — NS Storm broke things open early with four first-period goals and went on to a 9-0 win over the NL Impact. Jack Goodland struck twice in the opening frame, while Jordy Stewart paced the attack with three goals, adding tallies in each period. Oliver Dee had a goal and two assists, and Hendrix Humphreys chipped in a goal along with steady play through the middle. Corson Bergman earned the shutout for the Storm (4-1-0). The Impact (0-4-0) kept battling and looked to generate chances as the game moved along.
NB JR. RIVERHAWKS: 2 PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – C — The NB Jr. Riverhawks built an early edge with a pair of first-period goals, as Cole Cooke opened the scoring before Ellis Hartford made it 2-0, with Emmett McHugh picking up the lone assist. The PEI Brave Bombers pushed back late, getting on the board at 4:24 of the third when Carson Adams broke through to make it a one-goal game. Harrod Doemer helped the Riverhawks (2-1-1) hold on down the stretch, while Nicklaus Larade kept the Bombers (2-2-1) within reach throughout.
NB VIPERS: 2 NS SEAKINGS: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – C — The NB Vipers built an early cushion and held on for a 2-1 win over the NS Seakings. Riley Harrison opened the scoring at 2:26 of the first period, and Samuel Fullarton followed at 3:49 to make it 2-0. The Seakings kept pushing into the third, cutting the deficit when Taylor MacDonald struck unassisted at 12:39. Coach Jon Christie’s Seakings (1-3-0) stayed within a goal down the stretch, but Zachary Fournier and the Vipers (3-1-1) finished the job.
NS JR. AXEMEN: 3 PEI ROCKET: 0
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – D — The NS Jr. Axemen picked up a 3-0 shutout win over the PEI Rocket, with all the scoring coming after a scoreless first period. Ethan Brown opened the offence at 9:12 of the second, and set up Elliott Gaudet at 6:41 to make it 2-0. Abel Verrette added a third at 11:41 of the third, with Hilton Hale earning the assist. The Rocket (2-2-0) kept pushing for a breakthrough, but couldn’t solve Fiona Hovey as the Axemen (4-2-0) closed out the clean sheet.
RED HOUNDS: 5 NB TITAN: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – C — Kieran Magill opened the scoring at 7:15 of the first period and later set up Charles Thomas as the Red Hounds pulled ahead for good late in the second. NB Titan answered midway through the frame when Mason Breau-Dumont finished a solo effort to briefly draw even. Thomas struck again in the third, and Emery Orser and Ellis Harty added late goals to round out the offence, with Liam Davenport allowing just one. The Titan (1-3-0) kept pushing, but the Hounds (4-1-1) closed it out with a strong final period.
PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 10 CB FREEZE: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – C — The PEI Brave Bombers jumped out in front with four first-period goals and carried the momentum to a 10-3 tournament win over the CB Freeze. Leo McAvinn scored a hat trick and added two assists, while William Marchbank chipped in two goals and set up three more in a busy offensive night. After getting one from Alexander Chisholm late in the first, the Freeze kept pushing back in the second as Chisholm completed his hat trick for the CB Freeze (2-2-0). Lexi Biggar and Louie Bernard rounded out the third-period scoring as the Bombers (2-2-1) finished strong.
RED HOUNDS: 8 NB PRIME HOCKEY: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – C (QUARTERS 6 vs 3) — The Red Hounds built early momentum with three first-period goals from Charles Thomas, Emery Orser and Kieran Magill, then kept the pace in the second as Orser and Magill struck again and Bo Seymour added one. NB Prime Hockey answered with a strong push in the middle frame, led by Mason LeBlanc’s pair and a goal from Jon Hughes, before LeBlanc finished the scoring early in the third. Thomas added his second and Orser completed his hat trick to round out the offence. NB Prime (3-2-0) kept battling in the quarterfinal, while the Red Hounds (4-1-1) advanced with an 8-3 win.
NS JR. AXEMEN: 3 PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – D (QUARTERS 5 vs 4) — Myles Meuse opened the scoring at 11:33 of the first period for the NS Jr. Axemen, with Colton Fitzgerald setting up the play. PEI Brave Bombers answered at 8:48 when Carson Adams finished a feed from Leo McAvinn to make it 1-1. The Axemen took control in the second as Chris Fraser converted another Fitzgerald assist at 6:17, before Wyatt Roach added insurance at 5:34. Carson Adams’ first-period marker kept the PEI Brave Bombers (2-2-1) within reach, but the NS Jr. Axemen (4-2-0) held firm to close it out.
RED HOUNDS: 4 NB VIPERS: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – C (SEMI) — The Red Hounds and NB Vipers traded momentum in a back-and-forth 4-3 decision. Kade Heighton opened the scoring at 6:21 of the first for the NB Vipers, but Kieran Magill answered later in the period to keep it even. Charles Thomas then put the Hounds ahead in the second, and the third period brought more swings as Samuel Fullarton and Brady Macleod pulled the Vipers level. Thomas’ second goal proved to be the difference. The Vipers (3-1-1) pushed hard to the finish, while the Hounds (4-1-1) moved on.
NS STORM: 4 NS JR. AXEMEN: 0
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – D (SEMI) — NS Storm struck first at 7:55 of the opening period when Jordy Stewart finished a setup from Hendrix Humphreys, then kept the game tight through a scoreless second. The Storm broke it open with three third-period goals, as Humphreys (from Stewart), Camilla Weatherby (from Eric Ballantyne), and Ballantyne added insurance in a late push. Corson Bergman earned the shutout for NS Storm, while NS Jr. Axemen got strong work from Fiona Hovey and Hawksley Doyle to stay within reach for much of the morning. The Jr. Axemen (4-2-0) kept battling, but Bergman’s clean sheet carried the Storm (4-1-0).
RED HOUNDS: 4 NS STORM: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – C (FINALS) — Kieran Magill struck twice in the first period as the Red Hounds built early momentum, then Bo Seymour extended the lead in the second with a marker set up by Isaac Taylor. NS Storm made it interesting late, with Camilla Weatherby scoring twice in the third to cut the deficit to one with just over three minutes left. The response was immediate, as Charles Thomas buried the insurance goal 10 seconds later, with Magill earning the assist, to close out the win over the Storm and capture the Gold Medal.
2017 AAA DIVISION
NL IMPACT: 6 NS THUNDER: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – A — NL Impact carried a 2-1 edge out of the first period, then added to it late in the second to take a 4-2 lead into the break. NS Thunder made it a one-goal game early in the third, but the Impact answered with a pair of goals to seal the 6-3 result. Clark Butt scored twice for the Impact, with singles from Remi Peddle, Jack Strang, Jesse Barbour and Thomas O’Keefe. J.J. Fraser had two for the Thunder (1-3-0), while Wesley LeBlanc added the other marker in the loss against the Impact (2-2-0).
NB VIPERS: 8 NS ADMIRALS: 1
MEMRAMCOOK — Jake Vautour opened the scoring early as the NB Vipers jumped ahead with a four-goal first period, powered by Mason Grant’s hat trick. The Vipers kept rolling in the second with goals from Grayson Doucette, Kaleb Henri and Alexi LeBlanc, before Dallas Hall added the third-period finish. NS Admirals captain Lux Gillis provided a highlight with a late second-period marker to break up the run, and the Admirals (1-3-0) stayed engaged to the final buzzer. The Vipers (4-0-1) continued their strong tournament start with steady offence throughout.
NB TITAN: 7 NS THUNDER: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – A — NB Titan jumped out to a 3-0 first-period lead and carried that momentum to a 7-2 tournament win over NS Thunder. Liam Basque paced the Titan with two goals, while Malek Guignard had a goal and two helpers and Kylan Perreault added a goal and an assist. Jayden Cassius Ross and Julien Godin rounded out the scoring in the third. Hayden Mahoney (assist: J.J. Fraser) and Maxim Muise replied for the Thunder (1-3-0). Jacob Roussel earned the win in goal for the Titan (4-0-0).
NB VIPERS: 5 QC COUGARS: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – D — The NB Vipers jumped in front late in the first period as Grayson Doucette and Leo Bradshaw scored 14 seconds apart to set the tone in a 5-2 win over the QC Cougars. Kaleb Henri extended the lead early in the second, with Xavier Lewis picking up the lone assist, before the Cougars answered back on second-period goals from Zack Soucy and Dylan Collin to make it a one-goal game for QC Cougars (3-2-0). Lewis and Mason Grant added third-period markers to help the NB Vipers (4-0-1) close it out.
NB JR. RIVERHAWKS: 4 NL IMPACT: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – D — Clark Butt opened the scoring early for NL Impact, but NB Jr. Riverhawks answered with a quick three-goal surge late in the first period, getting two from Jettson Shaw and another from Colson Lockhart to take control. Evan Wilson added a second-period marker to stretch the lead, and the Impact kept pushing right to the end, closing the gap on Landon Wheeler’s late goal. Butt and Wheeler provided the offence for NL Impact (2-2-0), while Shaw’s two-goal effort led NB Jr. Riverhawks (5-0-0).
PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 9 NS STORM: 4
MEMRAMCOOK — The NS Storm jumped out early with first-period goals from Callum Hamilton and Hank Cameron, before Caleb Bromley answered late to keep it 2-1 after one. PEI Brave Bombers took control in the second, pouring in five goals as Dean Sullivan and Felix Gaudet led the charge, with Mac Paynter and Duncan Thompson also finding the net. Cameron scored again for the Storm, while Fletcher Black’s third-period marker rounded out the offence for the Storm (0-3-1). Sullivan capped a hat trick as the Bombers (4-2-0) closed it out.
NS ADMIRALS: 4 NB CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – C — Lux Gillis scored three times as the NS Admirals built an early cushion and held on for a 4-2 win over the NB Champions Hounds. The Admirals struck for three first-period goals, with Gillis finding the net twice and Hughie Neil MacNeil adding another before Sullivan Williams got the Hounds on the board late in the frame. Gillis completed his hat trick in the second, but NB answered with a late marker from Kingston Brooks, set up by Matthew MacPherson and Benhamin Chappell, to keep it close. The Hounds (0-3-1) kept pushing, but the Admirals (1-3-0) saw it out.
NB TITAN: 4 NS HEAT: 1
JKI BOUCTOUCHE — The NB Titan struck twice late in the first period to grab early control, with Zachary Dezan (assist William Chiasson) and Félix Chiasson providing the offence. NS Heat answered early in the second when Eric Maser finished a play set up by Mason Boone, but Liam Basque (assist Kylan Perreault) restored the two-goal cushion later in the frame. Chiasson added his second midway through the third to close out the 4-1 decision. The Heat (0-4-0) kept pushing for chances, while the Titan (4-0-0) stayed perfect through four games.
NB VIPERS: 5 NS JR. AXEMEN: 5
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – C — The NB Vipers were credited with a 5-5 win over the NS Jr. Axemen after a back-and-forth matchup that swung late. Lucas Hill and Eliott Easson replied early for the Axemen, but the Vipers carried a 3-2 edge out of the first on goals from Ollie Flaman, Grayson Doucette and Mason Grant. Russell Levy pulled NS even in the second, then JD Edwards struck twice in the third to give the Axemen (2-2-1) breathing room. The Vipers answered in the final two minutes with goals from Jake Vautour and Cason Crozier, with Grant finishing with three points as the Vipers (4-0-1) stayed unbeaten.
QC COUGARS: 8 CB FREEZE: 1
MEMRAMCOOK — The QC Cougars struck early and often, building a 5-0 lead in the opening period and carrying that momentum into an 8-1 tournament win over the CB Freeze. Logan Duchesneau paced the Cougars with four goals, while Bradley Sheehan added a hat trick. Philix Tardif chipped in a goal and two assists, and Antoine Nicolas had a goal and two helpers as the Cougars kept the pressure on through the second. The Freeze stayed with it and broke through in the third on Ty Gushue’s goal, set up by Ashton Tobin and Rory Brake, as the Freeze (1-3-0) closed out the game with effort and energy against the Cougars (3-2-0).
NB JR. RIVERHAWKS: 5 NS ADMIRALS: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – C — Lux Gillis opened the scoring late in the first period to give the NS Admirals an early lift, but the NB Jr. Riverhawks took control with a pair of second-period goals from Arlo Nixon (with an assist from Cooper Machum) and Benjamin Flood. The Riverhawks kept the pressure on in the third, getting markers from Jacob Sutherland, Henry Dawes (from Nixon) and Dylan Boyce to pull away 5-1. The Admirals (1-3-0) kept battling for chances to the final whistle, while the Riverhawks (5-0-0) stayed perfect with a strong finish.
PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 9 NS HEAT: 3
MEMRAMCOOK — The PEI Brave Bombers opened a 2-1 lead after the first period and broke things open with five goals in the second on the way to a 9-3 tournament win over the NS Heat. Nate Bernard paced the offence with a hat trick, while Felix Gaudet scored twice and Dean Sullivan added a goal and two assists. Mac Paynter chipped in with a goal and two helpers as well. Cohen Kincade, Kenny Hurley, and Hunter Conrad replied for the Heat, with Lucas Flood setting up two of those tallies for NS Heat (0-4-0). The Brave Bombers (4-2-0) kept pushing through all three periods to close it out.
NB CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 4 NS STORM: 4
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – C — NB Champions Hounds and NS Storm traded chances in a 4-4 draw on Friday. Wren Fanning opened the scoring for the Storm early in the first, but Sullivan Williams answered back, starting a night where neither side gave much ground. Hank Cameron scored twice for the Storm, with Lennox Hodgkinson adding a goal and an assist. Williams also had a two-goal game for the Hounds, while Carter Cornect and Benhamin Chappell rounded out the scoring. Both teams skated away with a point, with the NS Storm (0-3-1) matching the NB Champions Hounds (0-3-1).
CB FREEZE: 6 NS JR. AXEMEN: 5
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – C — CB Freeze and the NS Jr. Axemen traded chances all night in a back-and-forth 6-5 finish. Levi MacLean paced the Freeze with a goal and two assists, helping set up Clark Wallace’s second-period marker and Bryson Eyking’s late third-period equalizer. After the Axemen pulled ahead on Russell Levy’s goal at 3:03 of the third, Matthew Boutilier answered with the tying goal before burying the winner with just 15 seconds left. Elliott Easson scored twice for the NS Jr. Axemen (2-2-1), while Ethan Waters added a goal and an assist. The CB Freeze (1-3-0) closed strong to seal it.
NL IMPACT: 5 NS HEAT: 2
MEMRAMCOOK — NL Impact struck early when Landon Wheeler finished a William Wells setup at 1:41 of the first, before NS Heat answered late in the period on Ben Selig’s marker, assisted by Allister MacEachern. The Impact took control in the second with three goals, including tallies from Remi Peddle and Jesse Barbour, with Charlie Loder picking up the helper, and Wheeler adding his second. Peddle capped his two-goal game early in the third. Calvin Forbes scored in the third for NS Heat (0-4-0), but NL Impact (2-2-0) closed out the win.
NB JR. RIVERHAWKS: 7 CB FREEZE: 0
MEMRAMCOOK — The NB Jr. Riverhawks struck early and carried the pace to a 7-0 tournament win over the CB Freeze. Cooper Machum opened the scoring at 10:14 of the first, and Dylan Boyce followed with four goals, including a quick pair late in the second to stretch the lead. Jettson Shaw added a second-period marker, while Benjamin Flood capped the scoring at 13:19 of the third with Colson Lockhart assisting. The CB Freeze (1-3-0) stayed committed through three periods, but Logan Wilson posted the shutout for the NB Jr. Riverhawks (5-0-0).
NS JR. AXEMEN: 5 PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 3
JKI BOUCTOUCHE — The NS Jr. Axemen erased two deficits and pulled away late for a 5-3 tournament win over the PEI Brave Bombers. Nate Bernard struck 45 seconds into the first and added his second in the second period as PEI carried a 2-1 lead into the third. Elliott Easson then took over with four third-period goals, including the equalizer at 7:07 and the go-ahead markers at 0:22 and 0:01. Duncan Thompson, set up by Mac Paynter and Felix Gaudet, kept the Bombers (4-2-0) in front briefly, while Ethan Waters had two assists for the Axemen (2-2-1).
NS THUNDER: 4 NS STORM: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – C — NS Thunder struck first on J.J. Fraser’s opening-period marker, then survived a back-and-forth second that saw NS Storm rally with goals from Maren Little, Fletcher Black (with an assist from Clyde Cameron), and Hank Cameron. Thunder answered throughout, getting singles from Wesley LeBlanc and Fraser to pull even heading to the third. Maxim Muise’s goal at 3:53 of the final period, set up by Fraser, proved to be the difference as the Storm (0-3-1) pushed late but came up just short against the Thunder (1-3-0).
QC COUGARS: 7 NB CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 3
MEMRAMCOOK — The QC Cougars broke open a close game with three third-period goals to earn a 7-3 tournament win over the NB Champions Hounds. Bradley Sheehan set the tone with a hat trick, while Logan Duchesneau and Philix Tardif helped the Cougars build a 4-1 edge after two periods before Zack Soucy and Rosalie Allain added to the cushion. Matthew MacPherson got the Hounds on the board in the first, and Sullivan Williams and Elliot Boulter pushed back late for the Hounds (0-3-1), but the Cougars (3-2-0) finished strong.
NB TITAN: 3 NL IMPACT: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – D — NB Titan and NL Impact traded first-period goals as Parker Simonson opened the scoring before Thomas O’Keefe answered for the Impact, with Clark Butt picking up the assist. The Titan created separation in the second, getting goals from Zachary Dezan (assisted by Jonah Smith) and Félix Chiasson to make it 3-1 heading into the third. NL made it interesting late when Jesse Barbour scored at 4:29 of the final frame, but the Impact (2-2-0) came up just short as the Titan (4-0-0) stayed perfect.
NB JR. RIVERHAWKS: 7 NS HEAT: 3
MEMRAMCOOK — Eric Maser opened the scoring 1:24 into the first period, and NS Heat carried that 1-0 edge into intermission. NB Jr. Riverhawks answered with three second-period goals from Jettson Shaw (2) and Jacob Sutherland to take a 3-2 lead, with Allister MacEachern keeping the Heat close. Dylan Boyce struck early in the third, and after Randall McKim pulled NS back within one at 7:54, the Riverhawks pulled away on goals by Colson Lockhart, Sam Walsworth, and Boyce. The Heat (0-4-0) kept pushing, while the Riverhawks (5-0-0) stayed perfect.
NB VIPERS: 9 CB FREEZE: 4
JKI BOUCTOUCHE — The NB Vipers jumped out to a 5-2 first-period lead and carried that pace to a 9-4 tournament win over the CB Freeze. Grayson Doucette sparked the surge with five goals, while Cason Crozier added two and Mason Grant chipped in a pair, including one early in the third. The Freeze showed pushback throughout, led by Matthew Boutilier’s two goals, while Owen Gillard opened the scoring and later set up Aubrey MacAulay. The Freeze (1-3-0) kept working for chances to the final buzzer, while the Vipers (4-0-1) stayed unbeaten.
PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 9 NS ADMIRALS: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – A — The PEI Brave Bombers opened the scoring early and built a 4-1 first-period lead on goals from Lewis Stavert (2) and Nate Bernard, before pulling away with five more in the second to take an 9-2 tournament win over the NS Admirals. Bernard finished with a hat trick, while Mac Paynter and Caleb Bromley added two goals apiece, and Landon Reynolds and Dean Sullivan also chipped in. Hughie Neil MacNeil scored both Admirals goals, including a late third-period marker set up by Oscar David, for the Admirals (1-3-0). The Bombers (4-2-0) wrapped it up with two more in the third.
QC COUGARS: 10 NS STORM: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – C — The QC Cougars built early momentum with four first-period goals and carried that pace into the second to open up a big lead. Logan Duchesneau scored twice and set up two more, while Bradley Sheehan and Philix Tardif each added a pair as the Cougars kept pushing the offence.
NS JR. AXEMEN: 8 NS THUNDER: 4
MEMRAMCOOK — NS Thunder jumped out early on goals from Benjamin Sabean, J.J. Fraser and Maxim Muise, then Fraser’s second of the game early in the middle frame made it 4-0. NS Jr. Axemen answered late in the second on Jack Ryan’s marker, then broke it open with a seven-goal third period. Walker Hiltz-Murphy scored twice and added an assist, while JD Edwards struck twice as well. Sawyer MacAlpine, Lucas Hill and Ethan Waters also found the net as Thunder (1-3-0) couldn’t halt the surge, with the Axemen (2-2-1) finishing with a strong push.
NB TITAN: 6 NB CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 5
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – D — NB Champions Hounds struck first on Leo Sarnelli’s opener, but NB Titan answered with three late first-period goals to take control early. Zachary Dezan and Jayden Cassius Ross each scored twice for the Titan, with Félix Chiasson adding a third-period marker before also setting up Ross to make it 6-3. The Hounds kept pushing back, led by Kingston Brooks with two goals and an assist, while Benhamin Chappell also found the net as the game tightened late. NB Champions Hounds (0-3-1) showed plenty of fight, but NB Titan (4-0-0) held on in the closing minutes.
NB VIPERS: 4 NS JR. AXEMEN: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – C (QUARTERS 6 vs 3) — The NB Vipers earned a 4-3 win over the NS Jr. Axemen in a back-and-forth tournament matchup. Ethan Waters scored at 3:26 of the first to open the scoring for the Jr. Axemen before Alexi Leblanc tied it late in the period, with Kaleb Henri picking up the assist. In the second, Cason Crozier and Grayson Doucette put the Vipers ahead, with Waters answering to keep it close. Doucette added his second at 8:46 of the third, and Liam Lafontaine’s late push brought the Jr. Axemen (2-2-1) within one, but the Vipers (4-0-1) held on.
PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 4 QC COUGARS: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – D (QUARTERS 5 vs 4) — The PEI Brave Bombers and QC Cougars were tied 1-1 after the first period, with Caleb Bromley opening the scoring early before Logan Duchesneau replied late, assisted by AM??LIE ST-PIERRE. PEI pulled ahead in the second on a goal from Felix Gaudet, set up by Lewis Stavert. Dean Sullivan added breathing room with a third-period marker off a Bromley feed, then capped the win with a late tally to seal it for the Bombers (4-2-0). Duchesneau’s finish stood as the lone Cougars goal in a determined effort from QC Cougars (3-2-0).
NB JR. RIVERHAWKS: 7 PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 4
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – C (SEMI) — NB Jr. Riverhawks booked a 7-4 win over the PEI Brave Bombers after a back-and-forth opening frame. The Bombers struck three times early, getting two from Nate Bernard, but the Riverhawks answered with a late first-period push to pull even 3-3. Colson Lockhart scored twice and added an assist, while Eli Leduc had a goal and two helpers to help swing the game in the middle period. Benjamin Flood also finished with two goals. Caleb Bromley and Lewis Stavert rounded out the scoring for the Bombers (4-2-0), while the Riverhawks (5-0-0) closed it out with two more in the third.
NB VIPERS: 2 NB TITAN: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – D (SEMI) — The NB Titan struck first when Zachary Dezan opened the scoring at 3:22 of the first period, setting up a tight, low-scoring matchup. The NB Vipers answered early in the second as Kaleb Henri tied it at 0:48, and the teams stayed even through regulation. In overtime, Xavier Lewis ended it at 2:15 of the second extra frame, with Grayson Doucette picking up the assist. The Titan (0-1-0) showed plenty of push to extend the game, but the Vipers (1-1-0) earned the 2-1 overtime decision.
NB JR. RIVERHAWKS: 7 NB VIPERS: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX – D (FINALS) — The NB Jr. Riverhawks pulled away with a 7-2 win over the NB Vipers after turning a 1-0 first-period lead into a four-goal second. Colson Lockhart opened the scoring, and Dylan Boyce and Cooper Machum each struck twice as the Riverhawks kept the pressure on through the middle frame. Jacob Sutherland and Evan Wilson rounded out the offence in the third. Cason Crozier scored both Vipers goals late, with helpers from Ollie Flaman and Mason Grant, as the Vipers (1-1-0) pushed to the end.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group‘s game data.

