Atlantic Cup – U15 Tier 1 MacKinnon Division

PEI WHALERS: 2 NS BULLDOGS: 0

EAST HANTS – B — The PEI WHALERS scored twice in the final minutes of the second period to earn a 2-0 win over the NS BULLDOGS. Dylan Thomas opened the scoring at 2:12, set up by Rory Robertson, before Tyson Kember made it 2-0 with one second left in the frame off a feed from Brock Shaw. The Bulldogs (3-2-0) kept it tight early and battled to generate chances, but Max Murray finished the shutout as the Whalers (2-3-0) closed out a solid tournament win.

NS COYOTES: 3 NB SHARKS: 2

EAST HANTS – B — The NS Coyotes built an early cushion with first-period goals from William White (Jaden Reid) and Liam Connolly (Sam Wood), then weathered a strong push from the NB Sharks in the second. Alex Hebert (Liam Vibert, Joshua Kenny) and Vibert (Vincent Benoit, Kenny) answered to pull the Sharks even at 2-2, but Tripp Greenough’s go-ahead marker, set up by Rylan Croft, restored the lead. With TAYTUM INNES in net, coach Ray Croft’s Coyotes protected the edge to the finish. The Sharks (2-3-0) battled back to tie it, but the Coyotes (4-0-1) held on.

NS BULLDOGS: 4 PEI WHALERS: 1

RBC – A — Cooper MacDonald scored three times as the NS BULLDOGS pulled away for a 4-1 win over the PEI WHALERS. MacDonald opened the scoring at 3:55 of the first, then struck again at 8:55 of the second before Ellis Burgess made it 3-0 at 3:46 with help from Adrain Hogan and Joshua Pouliot. The Whalers pushed back in the third when Cash Steele finished a play from Dylan Livingstone and Nathan Gallant at 4:05, but MacDonald sealed it with a last-second goal set up by Brayden Ryan. Emma Kalyta stood tall for the Whalers (2-3-0), while Coach Chris Manchakowski’s Bulldogs (3-2-0) closed out the result.

NB BENGALS: 5 NS BULLDOGS: 2

CENTENNIAL — Jago Belanger scored twice as the NB BENGALS pulled away for a 5-2 win over the NS BULLDOGS. Belanger opened the scoring in the first period before Jacob Santo replied for the Bulldogs, setting up a 1-1 game after one. The Bengals took control in the second with goals from Aaron Ramdeen, Jacob Langis and Belanger, with Ramdeen adding an assist. Dailyn Findlay-Howe finished a Santo setup late in the period for the Bulldogs (3-2-0). Luken Malley added a third-period insurance marker for Coach Andy Samuel’s Bengals (2-2-1).

NS COYOTES: 3 PEI WHALERS: 1

CENTENNIAL — The PEI Whalers struck first early in the second period, with Lucas Leclair picking up the lone assist, and carried a 1-0 edge into the third. NS Coyotes answered with a big push, getting two goals from Austin Robicheau and another from Sam Wood to turn the game around, capped by Robicheau’s late marker at 00:16. William White chipped in two assists in the comeback, while Rylan Croft and Austin Schofield added helpers. Eli Perry stopped 12 shots for the Whalers (2-3-0). Taytum Innes turned aside 19 of 20 as the Coyotes (4-0-1) stayed unbeaten.

NB SHARKS: 5 GUSTO HEAT: 3

CENTENNIAL — After Gusto Heat opened the scoring on Cameron Throop’s first-period marker, NB Sharks answered in the second and then broke it open with four third-period goals. Joshua Kenny led the push with a hat trick, including a pair in the final 3:24, while Noah LeBlanc added a goal and an assist and Trent St-Pierre chipped in two helpers. Throop scored again early in the third and Braedan Michaud added another to keep the Heat (1-4-0) close, but coach Tim St Pierre’s Sharks (2-3-0) finished strong.

NS COYOTES: 3 GUSTO HEAT: 2

EAST HANTS – B — Nathan Wortman opened the scoring at 7:07 of the first period as the NS Coyotes pulled ahead early. The GUSTO HEAT answered in the second, with Cameron Throop (Cruz Cooling, Mike Folkins) and Will Noseworthy (Declan MacLeod) scoring to put Coach Shane MacDonald’s group in front. The Coyotes rallied in the third as Jack Kielty (Austin Schofield, Tripp Greenough) tied it at 12:14, before Austin Robicheau’s unassisted goal at 5:10 proved decisive. The Heat (1-4-0) pushed to the finish, while the Coyotes (4-0-1) stayed unbeaten.

NB SHARKS: 4 NB BENGALS: 3

RBC – D — NB Sharks struck for four goals in a decisive second period, with tallies from Alex Hebert, Trent St-Pierre, Joshua Kenny and Vincent Benoit to build the cushion. NB Bengals settled in late in the frame when Luken Malley finished a play set up by Jack Samuel and Maxime Theriault, then made it a one-goal game in the third as Theriault and Samuel scored 77 seconds apart. Coach Andy Samuel’s Bengals (2-2-1) pushed to the final horn, but the Sharks (2-3-0) held on.

NB BENGALS: 7 PEI WHALERS: 2

EAST HANTS – KMA — After a scoreless first period, Tyson Kember opened the scoring early in the second for the PEI WHALERS, but NB BENGALS answered with three straight, including Samuel LeBlanc’s go-ahead marker and a Maxime Theriault goal late in the frame. Jago Belanger made it 4-1 early in the third before Brock Shaw, set up by Kember, pulled the Whalers back within two. The Bengals closed it out with goals from Morgan Groundwater, Luken Malley and Kaine Pollock, as the Whalers (2-3-0) kept battling to the finish against the Bengals (2-2-1).

NS BULLDOGS: 3 GUSTO HEAT: 1

GREENFOOT – C — The NS BULLDOGS built their advantage with a pair of second-period goals, as Reid MacDonald finished a Brayden Ryan feed in the final seconds before Dailyln Findlay-Howe opened the scoring earlier. Carter MacIntyre added breathing room early in the third, with Findlay-Howe picking up the helper. Will Noseworthy replied for the GUSTO HEAT, trimming the margin midway through the third for Coach Shane MacDonald’s Heat (1-4-0), but the Bulldogs (3-2-0) held on to close out the 3-1 win.

NS COYOTES: 2 NB BENGALS: 2

RBC – D — Luken Malley opened the scoring at 1:33 of the first period, with Morgan Groundwater setting him up, as the NB Bengals grabbed an early edge. NS answered in the second when Jack Kielty finished a play from Austin Schofield to make it 1-1. Aaron Ramdeen put the Bengals back in front at 5:11 of the third, assisted by Jago Belanger, before the Coyotes pushed back late as Cole Kirkpatrick tied it at 3:27, with helpers from Tripp Greenough and Sam Wood. NB Bengals (2-2-1) battled to the final horn, while NS Coyotes (4-0-1) stayed unbeaten.

PEI WHALERS: 4 GUSTO HEAT: 1

RBC – D — The PEI Whalers earned a 4-1 win over the Gusto Heat after breaking open a tight game in the third period. Cadien Biech opened the scoring at 10:06 of the first, with Tyson Kember picking up an assist before adding a goal of his own early in the second. The Heat answered at 4:37 of the middle frame when Braedan Michaud finished a play started by Cameron Throop and Caden Reid. Henry Etchel made it 3-1 midway through the third, and Kember capped it with a buzzer-beater at 0:02. The Heat (1-4-0) stayed competitive throughout, while the Whalers (2-3-0) closed strong.

NS BULLDOGS: 7 NB SHARKS: 1

RBC – D — The NS Bulldogs built an early edge and carried it through to a 7-1 tournament win over the NB Sharks. Brayden Ryan struck twice in the first period, and the Bulldogs opened things up with four more goals in the second from Ellis Burgess, Ben Flinn, Reid MacDonald and Carter MacIntyre. Jacob Santo capped the scoring with a third-period marker and finished with a goal and two assists, while Gabe Lafleche added a pair of helpers. Logan Roussel spoiled the shutout late for the Sharks (2-3-0), while the Bulldogs (3-2-0) stayed on the front foot throughout.

GUSTO HEAT: 5 NB SHARKS: 1

SACKVILLE SS (CONSOLATION 6 VS 5) — GUSTO HEAT built an early cushion and carried it to a 5-1 win over the NB SHARKS. Caden Reid opened the scoring in the first period, with Cameron Throop and Braedan Michaud helping set the tone, and Kai Fillmore made it 2-0 before the break. The Heat added second-period goals from Isaac Stanley and Grayson Pearson, before Malyk Hache got the Sharks on the board at 6:45, assisted by Joshua Kenny. Throop capped it in the third for the Sharks (2-3-0), while the Heat (1-4-0) finished strong.

NS COYOTES: 3 NB BENGALS: 1

SACKVILLE SS (GOLD 2 VS 1) — Tripp Greenough scored twice in a decisive second period as the NS COYOTES pulled away for a 3-1 win over the NB BENGALS. Greenough struck at 10:59 and 7:06, with Austin Robicheau setting up both markers. Jack Kielty added a key late goal at 0:01 to make it 3-0 heading into the third. Jacob Langis broke through with 40 seconds left for the Bengals (2-2-1), but Taytum Innes helped the Coyotes (4-0-1) close out the result.

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