Atlantic Cup – U9 Dobson Division

CB BRUINS: 9 NB SHARKS: 4

DALHOUSIE — Jaxon LeBlanc’s four-goal day powered the CB Bruins to a 9-4 tournament win over the NB Sharks. Max Cullen opened the scoring at 10:25 of the first, and the Bruins carried a 2-0 lead into the break before Sawyer Fewer and Jesse MacLennan added key second-period goals. The Sharks kept pushing back behind a pair from Maxime Caron and two assists from Malik Jacob Arseneau, with Logan Hamilton and Wyatt Babin also finding the net for the Sharks (1-4-0). Fewer (two goals) and MacLennan (two goals) helped close it out for the Bruins (4-1-0).

NS CANADIENS: 7 NB BRUINS: 4

RBC – A — The NS Canadiens jumped out early and held on for a 7-4 win over the NB Bruins. Maverick McPhee led the Canadiens with four goals, while Liam Breen added a pair and set up the opener, and Remy Cyr chipped in with a third-period marker. The Bruins kept pressing, sparked by Jaxen Vautour’s two goals and an assist, plus singles from Freddie Fisher and William Renaud, who also added a helper. The Bruins (1-4-0) showed plenty of fight, while the Canadiens (1-4-0) finished strong.

NS FLYERS: 8 NB SHARKS: 2

RBC – A — The NS FLYERS jumped in front early and carried that momentum to an 8-2 win over the NB SHARKS. Parker Alders scored twice in the first period, while Austin Todd added two goals and an assist, with Griffin MacKeod and Alders picking up helpers on an early push. The Sharks answered back with Wyatt Babin’s goal at 10:20 of the first, then Maxime Caron struck at 3:07 of the second to keep pushing, but couldn’t close the gap for the Sharks (1-4-0). Emmit Carty stopped 17 of 19 as the Flyers (4-1-0) finished strong with third-period goals from Todd and Jack Morse.

CB BRUINS: 9 NB BRUINS: 2

EAST HANTS – KMA — The CB Bruins jumped in front early on goals from Jaxon LeBlanc and Max Cullen, then kept building in a 9-2 tournament win over the NB Bruins. LeBlanc powered the offence with a hat trick, while Jesse MacLennan scored twice and added helpers on a pair of late Sawyer Fewer goals. Owen Oakley also found the net as CB pulled away in the third. Lex Desjardins accounted for both NB tallies, striking in the second period and again early in the third for the NB Bruins (1-4-0). Cole Beaver earned the win for the CB Bruins (4-1-0).

NS FLYERS: 10 NS CANADIENS: 2

SACKVILLE SS — The NS Flyers broke open a 10-2 win over the NS Canadiens after a three-goal first period, with Austin Todd leading the way with a hat trick. Parker Alders added three goals of his own, while Levi Robbins scored twice as the Flyers kept the pressure on through the second and third. The Canadiens pushed back with a second-period marker from Remy Cyr (assist: Maverick McPhee, Luke Mercer) and a third-period goal from Liam Breen (assists: Brayden Flynn, Cyr) for the Canadiens (1-4-0), while the Flyers (4-1-0) finished strong to close out the tournament victory.

NB BRUINS: 5 NS CANADIENS: 3

RBC – C — Jaxen Vautour’s hat trick paced the NB Bruins in a 5-3 win over the NS Canadiens. Vautour opened the scoring at 10:46 of the first, helped set up Alex Babineau’s goal, then added markers at 8:27 of the second and 0:09 of the third, with Thomas Leger also scoring for the Bruins. The Canadiens answered with a goal from Maverick McPhee and two from Luke Mercer, with McPhee assisting on both as the Canadiens (1-4-0) kept it tight late. Coach Patrice Desjardins’ Bruins (1-4-0) finished strong to seal it.

NS SHARKS: 10 NB SHARKS: 2

RBC – D — The NS SHARKS jumped out to a 2-0 first-period lead on goals from Casey Strong (Oscar Welsford, Harrison Ferguson) and Ronan Gilfoy (Wallace Falls), then kept building with five more in the second. Welsford paced the offence with a hat trick, while Falls and Max Miller each added a goal as the NS Sharks (4-1-0) pulled away. The NB SHARKS got a strong push from Maxime Caron, who scored twice in the second period with assists from Malik Jacob Arsenneau and Colby Frenette, and the NB Sharks (1-4-0) stayed engaged to the final buzzer.

NS SHARKS: 9 NS CANADIENS: 2

SMB – FOUNTAIN — The NS Sharks broke open a close game with a six-goal second period to earn a 9-2 win over the NS Canadiens. Lachlan Miller scored three times, while Oscar Welsford added two goals and Harrison Ferguson posted a goal and two assists as the Sharks turned a 3-2 edge after one into a runaway finish, getting three assists from Max Miller (4-1-0). The Canadiens stayed within striking distance early on goals from Alexander Sheridan and Luke Mercer, with Liam Breen picking up an assist, in a spirited effort for coach Dennis Dickson’s group (1-4-0).

NS FLYERS: 8 NB BRUINS: 1

SMB – FOUNTAIN — The NS FLYERS jumped out early as Auston Fralick and Levi Robbins scored in the opening frame to set the tone. The Flyers broke it open in the third, getting a pair from Austin Todd while Parker Alders added a goal and three helpers. Thomas Easson and Clay Lombard also found the net, and Jack Morse chipped in as the offence kept rolling. The NB BRUINS kept pushing and were rewarded when Alex Babineau scored at 6:22 of the third, with Dax Gallant picking up the assist for the Bruins (1-4-0). The Flyers (4-1-0) closed out the tournament win with a strong finish.

CB BRUINS: 2 NS SHARKS: 1

RBC – C — The CB Bruins pulled out a 2-1 win over the NS Sharks in a third-period finish. Jaxon LeBlanc opened the scoring at 14:43, then helped set up Neil Chafe’s goal at 2:44 to make it 2-0. The Sharks pushed back late, with Carter Jackson finishing Austin Hamel’s feed at 4:50 to cut the deficit. Luke Gosselin turned aside 11 of 12 shots to help the Bruins (4-1-0) hang on, while the Sharks (4-1-0) kept pressing to the final horn.

NB SHARKS: 5 NS CANADIENS: 4

SMB – SMITH — Luke Mercer opened the scoring early for the NS Canadiens, but the NB Sharks answered with three first-period goals from Logan Legacy, Wyatt Babin and Maxime Caron to take control. Caron added his second in the middle frame, and Nathan Vienneau finished a Sharks push late in the second to make it 5-2. The Canadiens kept pressing, led by Maverick McPhee’s pair and a third-period marker from Reid Marshall to pull within one. Owen O’Connell had three assists for the Canadiens (1-4-0), while Caron’s two-goal effort paced the Sharks (1-4-0).

NS SHARKS: 7 NB BRUINS: 3

SMB – FOUNTAIN — The NS SHARKS jumped out quickly with four first-period goals and carried that momentum to a 7-3 tournament win over the NB BRUINS. Lachlan Miller scored twice and added an assist, while Wallace Falls also found the net twice for the Sharks. Max Miller chipped in a goal and a helper, with Harrison Ferguson and Austin Hamel rounding out the scoring as the Sharks (4-1-0) closed it out late. The Bruins (1-4-0) kept pushing back, getting goals from Thomas Leger (assisted by Hugo Sawyer), Ethan Babineau and Jaxen Vautour.

NS FLYERS: 8 CB BRUINS: 1

FORUM — Preston Finlay opened the scoring at 9:18 of the first period for the CB BRUINS, but the NS FLYERS answered quickly and took control with a four-goal second period. Thomas Easson led the surge with a hat trick, while Griffin Mackeod added a goal and three assists. Austin Todd chipped in with two goals, and Parker Alders and Jack Morse also found the net as the Flyers kept the pressure on in the third. The Bruins (4-1-0) stayed determined throughout, while the Flyers (4-1-0) closed out the tournament win.

NS SHARKS: 8 NB SHARKS: 2

EAST HANTS – B — The NS SHARKS jumped out early as Oscar Welsford and Lachlan Miller scored in the first period to set the tone. Harrison Ferguson struck twice in a four-goal second, with Wallace Falls and Austin Hamel also finding the net, and Max Miller piled up four assists in the win. The NB SHARKS kept pushing, getting goals from Colby Frenette late in the second and Cedric Duke in the third, with helpers from Sacharie Lavigne and Malik Jacob Arseneau for the NB Sharks (1-4-0). Miller added his second and Ankor Knock capped it for the NS Sharks (4-1-0).

CB BRUINS: 7 NS FLYERS: 4

RBC – C (GOLD 2 VS 1) — The CB Bruins rallied for a 7-4 win over the NS FLYERS after trailing 4-1 midway through the second period. Jaxon LeBlanc led the push with four goals, including markers early in the first and late in the third, while Hanna MacNamara added two goals and Max Cullen also found the net. The Flyers showed plenty of jump early, getting first-period goals from Junhee Kim (assist Jack Morse), Griffin Mackeod and Parker Alders (assist Austin Todd), with Todd adding another in the second. The Flyers (4-1-0) kept it close, but the Bruins (4-1-0) finished with four third-period goals.

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