Atlantic Cup – U11 Tier 2 Marchand Division

GUSTO KINGS: 9 NS OILERS: 3

GREENFOOT – D — The Gusto Kings jumped out early and carried the momentum to a 9-3 tournament win over the NS Oilers. Ryker Shannon paced the Kings with a hat trick, while Luke Blakney scored twice and added a helper. Tristan Henderson chipped in a goal and two assists, and Asher Doiron added a pair as the Kings put five on the board in the second period. The Oilers kept pushing back, getting second-period goals from Mason Yetman and Jack Scaplen, before Lawson McDow rounded out the scoring in the third. The Oilers (1-2-2) stayed with it, while the Kings (5-0-0) remained undefeated.

NB OILERS: 10 NS SHARKS: 0

GREENFOOT – D — The NB OILERS broke through with five second-period goals and pulled away for a 10-0 tournament win over the NS SHARKS. Theo Doiron opened the scoring and added an assist, while Francois Xavier Duguay powered the Oilers’ attack with two goals, including one with four seconds left, plus three assists. William Goupil chipped in with a pair of helpers, and Anaeve Mallet turned aside all 19 shots for the shutout. The Sharks (2-2-1) kept working to create chances, but the Oilers (4-1-0) kept the pressure on through the third.

NS OILERS: 3 NB FLYERS: 3

DALHOUSIE — Michael Denman opened the scoring early for the NS OILERS, then the NB FLYERS answered in the second as Evans Geldart and Conner McCarthy struck 18 seconds apart to take a 2-1 lead. Denman’s second of the game early in the third pulled the Oilers even, and Lawson McDow put them ahead midway through the period. Geldart’s late marker, set up by Cooper Nagy, sealed the comeback tie for the Flyers (1-3-1), while Coach Greg Monette’s Oilers (1-2-2) had key helpers from Benjamin Monette, Lawson McDow, Oliver Uhma and Nolan Latimer.

NB OILERS: 7 CB BRUINS: 2

COLE HARBOR PLACE — Caleb Friolet scored three times as the NB OILERS built a 2-0 first-period lead and carried it to a 7-2 win over the CB BRUINS. Charles Albert added two goals and set up a pair of Friolet’s third-period markers as the Oilers found another gear late, with Félix Lanteigne and Loic Pouliot also chipping in. The Bruins showed pushback by closing within a goal in the third on tallies from Wyatt Mossman and Wesley MacLean, with Owen Durning earning the assist. The Bruins (0-5-0) kept battling, while the Oilers (4-1-0) finished strong.

NS SHARKS: 0 NB AVALANCHE: 0

DALHOUSIE — It was a tight-checking, scoreless draw between the NS SHARKS and NB AVALANCHE on Friday afternoon in Dalhousie. With no goals through regulation, goaltenders Ava Smith and Cedric Choinard backstopped a defensive battle from start to finish. Coach Ryan Kenny’s Avalanche (2-1-2) pushed for a late breakthrough but couldn’t solve Smith. At the other end, Coach Brody Cannon’s Sharks (2-2-1) generated their chances as well, with both teams settling for a point in a hard-fought matchup.

NS OILERS: 7 CB BRUINS: 6

RBC – A — Lawson McDow’s fourth goal of the game ended it at 2:37 of overtime as the NS Oilers completed a 7-6 comeback win over the CB Bruins. The Bruins struck for three first-period goals from Wesley MacLean, Wyatt Mossman and Owen Durning, then kept answering with markers by Iziah Fanning and Zachery Herridge. The Oilers found their push in the second and third, led by McDow and a pair from Lawson Uhma, with Finn Elinesky also scoring. The Bruins (0-5-0) showed plenty of fight, but the Oilers (1-2-2) finished it late.

NS OILERS: 4 NB AVALANCHE: 4

SACKVILLE SS — NB AVALANCHE jumped out early as Lucas Rousselle (Devens N. Morais) and Morais (Mikael Kenny) struck in the opening period before the NS OILERS answered back late on goals from Mason McNeil (Mason Yetman) and Lawson McDow to make it 2-2. The Avalanche regained control in the second with markers from Mikael Kenny (Isaac Godin) and Liam Savoie. In the third, Everett Brown (Benjamin Monette) and Monette (McDow, Brown) completed the comeback as the Oilers (1-2-2) finished even with the Avalanche (2-1-2).

GUSTO KINGS: 15 NS SHARKS: 1

DALHOUSIE — Deacon Lowe opened the scoring at 8:46 of the first period for the NS Sharks, with Elliot Hagan picking up the assist, but the Gusto Kings quickly answered and took a 2-1 lead into the break. The Kings broke it open with a seven-goal second period, then kept rolling in the third. Tristan Henderson led the attack with a hat trick, while Asher Doiron and Arjen Pronk added two goals apiece, and Ryker Shannon chipped in with a pair as well. The Sharks (2-2-1) kept pushing, but the Kings (5-0-0) finished strong.

NS BLUES: 3 NS OILERS: 1

SMB – SMITH — Mason Debreuil struck early and added another in the third period as the NS BLUES took a 3-1 win over the NS OILERS. Daniel Parafianowicz also scored for the Blues, with Lachlan Nahas factoring in on the opening marker and a helper going to Lachlan Peladeau on the third-period goal. The Oilers kept pushing late and got on the board at 4:11 of the third on Finn Elinesky’s finish for the NS OILERS (1-2-2). Debreuil’s two-goal effort helped the NS BLUES (2-3-0) close it out.

NS SHARKS: 6 NB FLYERS: 4

GREENFOOT – C — The NS SHARKS and NB FLYERS traded chances in a back-and-forth 6-4 Sharks win. Evans Geldart scored twice for the Flyers, both set up by Aiden Ogilvie, while Thomaz Junger chipped in two assists. Elliot Hagan answered with two goals and an assist for the Sharks, helping them take a 3-2 edge into the third. After Conner McCarthy tied it early in the final frame, Reece Zwicker and Deacon Lowe restored the lead before Liam Patterson’s late marker sealed it. The Flyers (1-3-1) stayed within reach throughout, but the Sharks (2-2-1) finished strong.

GUSTO KINGS: 4 CB BRUINS: 0

EAST HANTS – B — The Gusto Kings picked up a 4-0 win over the CB Bruins on Thursday. After a scoreless opening period, Ryker Shannon broke through late in the second at 1:58, and the Kings pulled away early in the third with goals from Rowan Mowbray (assist: Will Lawrence), Simon Moreau, and Asher Doiron (assist: Henry Dobbin). Wil Childs earned the shutout as the Bruins (0-5-0) kept pushing for an answer right to the final buzzer against the Kings (5-0-0).

NB OILERS: 7 NS BLUES: 0

EAST HANTS – KMA — The NB Oilers broke through with two second-period goals, as David Olivier Hache opened the scoring before Felix Lanteigne made it 2-0 with help from Caleb Friolet and Theo Doiron. The Oilers pulled away in the third, led by a hat trick from Francois Xavier Duguay, including a goal set up by Hache. William Goupil also scored off a Friolet feed, and Friolet added a late marker as well. The NS Blues (2-3-0) kept competing right to the final buzzer, but couldn’t solve Gabriel Chiasson, who earned the shutout for the Oilers (4-1-0).

NB AVALANCHE: 4 CB BRUINS: 2

SMB – SMITH — Isaac Godin scored twice in the second period as NB AVALANCHE pulled away for a 4-2 win over the CB BRUINS. Bradley Comeau opened the scoring at 2:39 of the first, but Wyatt Mossman answered at 8:18 to keep it even heading into the second. Godin struck at 6:30 and again late at 0:33, and Brady Turnbull added one in the third. Cole Clarkson scored late for the BRUINS (0-5-0), with Mossman adding an assist, but the AVALANCHE (2-1-2) held on.

NB FLYERS: 5 CB BRUINS: 2

GREENFOOT – A — The NB Flyers erased a two-goal deficit and pulled away for a 5-2 win over the CB Bruins. CB jumped in front late in the first period on goals from Alexander MacKinnon (Wyatt Mossman) and Rory Mansfield (Maison Pye, Cole Clarkson). Kyle Keenan sparked the comeback with two second-period markers, including one set up by Leot Killen, to tie it 2-2 heading into the third. Thomaz Junger (Conner McCarthy), Oliver Thorne (Quinten Peters) and Evans Geldart finished the job for the Flyers (1-3-1), while the Bruins (0-5-0) kept pushing to the final horn.

NS BLUES: 3 NB AVALANCHE: 2

GREENFOOT – C — The NS BLUES edged the NB AVALANCHE 3-2 in a tight back-and-forth matchup. Abigail Gilbert opened the Blues’ offence at 08:37 of the first period, set up by Easton McCulloch and Mason Debreuil, before Declan Brown made it 2-0 with help from Haiden Nehiley and Jordan West. The Avalanche answered late in the frame on Liam Savoie’s marker, assisted by Noah Morrison, then tied it in the second on an unassisted goal from Theo Noel. With it still even, the Blues struck at 06:02 of the third, with Debreuil credited with the assist, to hold off a determined Avalanche (2-1-2) and lift the Blues (2-3-0).

GUSTO KINGS: 6 NS BLUES: 2

COLE HARBOR PLACE — The GUSTO KINGS controlled the game from the opening period and skated away with a 6-2 win over the NS BLUES. Asher Doiron led the way with a hat trick, adding helpers on goals by Ryker Shannon and Arjen Pronk, while Tristan Henderson also found the back of the net. The Blues showed pushback in the third, with Easton McCulloch scoring twice and getting support from assists by Rowan Currie and Luke Chisholm for the NS BLUES (2-3-0). The Kings (5-0-0) kept their perfect record intact with a steady, all-period effort.

NS SHARKS: 4 NB FLYERS: 3

SMB – FOUNTAIN (D2 Gold 6 vs 5) — Reece Zwicker scored twice, including the overtime winner at 2:01, as the NS SHARKS edged the NB FLYERS 4-3 in a back-and-forth finish. After a scoreless first, Quinten Peters opened the scoring in the second before Ty Harlow replied for the Sharks. In the third, Evans Geldart put the Flyers back in front, but Zwicker and Hunter Tingley answered, with Tingley’s marker coming late at 0:28. Conner McCarthy tied it for the Flyers before OT. Coach Brody Cannon’s Sharks (2-2-1) pulled out the win over the Flyers (1-3-1).

NB AVALANCHE: 3 NS BLUES: 2

RBC – A (D1 BRONZE 4 VS 3) — Charles Gosselin scored twice as the NB AVALANCHE built a 2-0 lead through two periods, with Lucas Rousselle setting up both goals. The NS BLUES answered early in the third, as Bennett McKeage finished a play from Daniel Parafianowicz and Lachlan Nahas, before Mason Debreuil tied it with help from McKeage. With the game even late, an uncredited goal at 5:31 of the third proved to be the difference. The Blues (2-3-0) showed plenty of pushback, while the Avalanche (2-1-2) closed out a tight win.

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