NB CUP AAA Female Recap

U9 AAA DIVISION RECAP

PEI STARS: 5 GUSTO RIVERHAWKS: 1

MEMRAMCOOK - EUGENE LEBLANC ARENA — The PEI STARS jumped out quickly Friday, building a 4-0 first-period lead on goals from Annie Lefurgey, Zoey Bondt (assisted by Rose Cheverie), Cheverie (assisted by Kylie Havenga and Evalyn Noonan), and Harperlee Andrews. GUSTO RIVERHAWKS pushed back early in the second when Blake Arsenault scored at 10:30, but Kaixin Wang answered at 4:44, with Noonan picking up her second assist. Jules Devos earned the win in goal for the STARS (3-1-0), while the RIVERHAWKS (1-3-0) kept battling to the final whistle.

NB IMPACT: 5 GUSTO RIVERHAWKS: 0

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A — NB IMPACT jumped out early with four first-period goals and carried the pace to a 5-0 win over the GUSTO RIVERHAWKS. Kate Bellefleur opened the scoring and added another late in the frame, while Emma Quigley struck twice, including a helper from Lausanne Richard and Léna Mallet on one marker. Zoe Maclellan-Kelly rounded out the offence in the second period, set up by Anabelle Gaudet and Iola Layton. The Riverhawks (1-3-0) kept working for a breakthrough to the final buzzer, but Valérie Caissie earned the shutout for NB IMPACT (2-1-1).

PEI STARS: 6 NS COMETS: 2

MEMRAMCOOK - EUGENE LEBLANC ARENA — Camilla Weatherby opened the scoring late in the first period, and later added another to account for both NS COMETS goals (0-4-0), keeping the visitors within reach. PEI STARS responded with a three-goal second period, sparked by Annie Lefurgey (1G, 1A) and a Rose Cheverie goal that also featured helpers from Lefurgey and Evalyn Noonan. Zoey Bondt scored twice in the third, and Harperlee Andrews added two—including a late one set up by Bondt and Evelyn Carter—as the Stars (3-1-0) pulled away.

PEI EXCEL: 8 CHAMPIONS HORNETS: 4

BOUCTOUCHE - JKI — PEI EXCEL set the tone early, building a 4-0 first-period lead with goals from Charlee Fortier, Thea MacNeill, Evie Flynn and Lily Williams. The Champions Hornets answered in the second through Lauren McCarthy and Grace MacFarlane, but Williams and Kate Dunn kept EXCEL in front heading to the third. Ruby LeCain and Sparrow Roy pulled the Hornets closer late, with LeCain adding an assist, before Williams completed her hat trick and Gretta Penny closed it out. The Hornets (2-2-0) showed pushback, while PEI EXCEL (3-0-1) stayed unbeaten.

NB IMPACT: 3 CHAMPIONS HORNETS: 1

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A — Ruby Lecain opened the scoring at 6:52 of the first period, with Anna March adding the assist, as the CHAMPIONS HORNETS carried a 1-0 edge into the break. NB IMPACT answered in the second when Madeleine Thompson finished a play set up by Harper Rushton to tie it. The Impact then pulled ahead early in the third on Emma Quigley’s goal from Kate Bellefleur, before Rushton sealed it late with Thompson picking up the helper. Charlie Rushton kept the Hornets (2-2-0) within reach, while Koralie Poitras earned the decision for NB IMPACT (2-1-1).

PEI EXCEL: 8 NS COMETS: 1

MEMRAMCOOK - EUGENE LEBLANC ARENA — PEI EXCEL jumped out early when Gretta Penny converted a Hannah Demeulenaere feed 56 seconds into the first, then opened things up with three goals in the second, including two from Charlotte Bonnell. NS COMETS answered at 10:02 of the middle frame on an unassisted marker by Alex Ryan to cut into the deficit and keep pushing. The third period belonged to Lily Williams, who struck three times as PEI EXCEL (3-0-1) finished strong. NS COMETS (0-4-0) showed persistence right to the final whistle.

CHAMPIONS HORNETS: 6 PEI STARS: 3

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A — Theresa Thomas opened the scoring and Sparrow Roy added a goal and two assists as the CHAMPIONS HORNETS built a 4-1 first-period lead and held on for a 6-3 win over the PEI STARS. Harperlee Andrews answered early for the Stars, but Ruby Lecain, Roy and Georgia Falletta struck late in the frame to swing momentum. Jade Welsh made it 5-1 in the second before Rose Cheverie replied. Maci Paynter pulled the Stars closer early in the third, but Jane Amirault’s late marker sealed it for the Stars (3-1-0) against the Hornets (2-2-0).

PEI EXCEL: 0 NB IMPACT: 0

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK C — PEI EXCEL and NB IMPACT skated to a 0-0 finish in a tightly contested matchup that stayed scoreless through all three periods. With chances at both ends but no goals on the board, Teagen Coffin and Koralie Poitras each turned in a shutout performance to keep the game deadlocked to the final buzzer. NB IMPACT (2-1-1) showed steady effort throughout, while PEI EXCEL (3-0-1) kept its strong start to the season intact with the draw.

GUSTO RIVERHAWKS: 4 NS COMETS: 1

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A — The GUSTO RIVERHAWKS controlled the pace early and carried that momentum to a 4-1 win over the NS COMETS. Kennedy Hatt opened the scoring in the first period, and Winnie Houghton made it 2-0 in the second off a setup from Nora Driscoll. The Riverhawks added two more in the third, with Blake Arsenault and Driscoll finding the net to stretch the lead. Camilla Weatherby scored late in the third for the Comets (0-4-0), with Coach NS Comets’ Comets continuing to push to the final buzzer against the Riverhawks (1-3-0).

CHAMPIONS HORNETS: 7 NS COMETS: 2

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A — The Champions Hornets built a 3-1 first-period lead and never looked back in a 7-2 win over the NS Comets. Ruby Lecain struck twice early for the Hornets, with Sophia Mittelholtz adding another, before Alex Ryan answered late in the frame for the Comets. After Camilla Weatherby pulled the Comets within one in the second, the Hornets broke it open in the third with goals from Sparrow Roy (2), Georgia Falletta and Lauren McCarthy. The NS Comets (0-4-0) kept battling to the final buzzer, while the Champions Hornets (2-2-0) finished strong.

PEI STARS: 2 NB IMPACT: 1

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK D — Harperlee Andrews scored in the first period and added the eventual winner in the third as the PEI STARS held on for a 2-1 decision. Annie Lefurgey picked up the lone assist on Andrews’ second marker as the Stars carried a 2-0 edge into the late stages. NB IMPACT pushed back, with Léna Mallet breaking through at 5:53 of the third to make it a one-goal game for the Impact (2-1-1). Jules Devos earned the win in net for the Stars (3-1-0).

PEI EXCEL: 4 GUSTO RIVERHAWKS: 1

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK D — PEI EXCEL broke through late in the second period and carried that momentum into a three-goal third to earn a 4-1 win over the GUSTO RIVERHAWKS. Lily Williams scored twice, opening the scoring at 00:46 of the second before adding an insurance marker at 00:56 of the third. Thea MacNeill also had a pair, striking at 14:49 and 10:17 of the third, with Kate Dunn and Evie Flynn each picking up two assists. Ellie Dalton’s second-period goal kept the Riverhawks (1-3-0) within reach before EXCEL (3-0-1) pulled away.

NB IMPACT: 3 PEI STARS: 1

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK C (SEMI 3 VS 2) — NB IMPACT built a steady lead and held on for a 3-1 playoff win over the PEI STARS. Lausanne Richard opened the scoring at 10:35 of the first period, and Kate Bellefleur added to the advantage at 08:21 of the second. Mikayla Hamilton made it 3-0 early in the third at 08:09 before the Stars pushed back late, with Zoey Bondt finding the net at 01:00. Bondt scored the lone goal for the PEI STARS (0-1-0), while Valérie Caissie allowed one for NB IMPACT (1-1-0) in the win.

PEI EXCEL: 2 CHAMPIONS HORNETS: 0

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A (SEMI 4 VS 1) — PEI EXCEL struck first late in the opening period when Thea MacNeill finished a Charlotte Bonnell setup at 7:57 to make it 1-0. The Champions Hornets kept it tight through the first and into the second, with Charlie Rushton steady in goal, but Evie Flynn added an important insurance marker at 9:23 of the middle frame off a Kate Dunn assist. Teagen Coffin turned aside every chance for the shutout as the Hornets (0-1-0) pushed for a reply, while Excel (2-0-0) moved on with the 2-0 win.

PEI EXCEL: 4 NB IMPACT: 1

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A (GOLD MEDAL) — PEI EXCEL jumped in front early as Lily Williams opened the scoring at 11:31 of the first period, before Charlee Fortier finished a passing play from Charlotte Bonnell and Ella Cummings to make it 2-0. NB IMPACT pushed back quickly with Harper Rushton’s goal at 5:41 to keep it close after one. Fortier added her second midway through the third, and Thea MacNeill capped it late off feeds from Bonnell and Williams. Rushton’s marker stood out for the Impact (1-1-0), while Fortier led the way for PEI EXCEL (2-0-0). Congrats to the Excel on capturing the U9 AAA NB CUP!

 

U11 AAA DIVISION RECAP

PEI BARDOWN BEAUTIES: 2 NB TRAILBLAZERS: 0

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A — The PEI Bardown Beauties pulled away with two second-period goals to earn a 2-0 win over the NB Trailblazers. Molly Morrissey opened the scoring at 11:18 of the middle frame, finishing a play set up by Spencer Robinson and Silver-Rae Smallman. At 7:59, Reegan Johnson added an insurance marker with Morrissey and Peyton McNeill drawing assists. Addison Smith earned the shutout as the Trailblazers (2-2-0) battled for a response, but couldn’t break through against the Beauties (4-0-0).

PEI EXCEL: 1 GUSTO RIVERHAWKS: 1

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A — The GUSTO RIVERHAWKS struck first late in the opening period when Riel Smith scored at 4:40, set up by Harper Arsenault and Isla Newell. PEI EXCEL answered in the second as Olivia Hartman tied it at 4:16 off a play from Ella Rose Brown and Maya MacIsaac, keeping the momentum swinging in a tight, back-and-forth matchup. With both teams trading chances the rest of the way, it finished even as the Riverhawks (2-1-1) and PEI EXCEL (2-1-1) skated away tied.

PEI STARS: 4 NS FORCE: 1

MEMRAMCOOK - EUGENE LEBLANC ARENA — Katie Birt scored twice as the PEI STARS pulled away in the third period for a 4-1 win over NS FORCE. After Birt opened the scoring in the second, she struck again early in the third with help from Alicia Gallant and Charlotte Talebi, who finished with two assists. Anna Stavert and Everlee Reardon added insurance for the Stars. The Force kept pushing to the final buzzer and were rewarded when Sadie Smith scored with 42 seconds left. NS FORCE (0-4-0) showed plenty of determination under coach NS Force, while the PEI STARS (2-2-0) earned the result with a strong finish.

CHAMPIONS HORNETS: 2 COMETS: 0

BOUCTOUCHE - JKI — In a tight, low-scoring matchup, the CHAMPIONS HORNETS got the breakthrough in the second period when Jessa Ouellette converted at 5:14, with Evelyn Taylor picking up the assist. Ouellette added an early third-period marker at 14:06 to give the Hornets some breathing room in a 2-0 final. Jorgia Thompson earned the shutout in goal as Coach Kyle Ogylvie’s group protected the lead to the finish. Aylee Murphy helped keep it close for the COMETS (0-4-0), but Thompson’s clean sheet sealed it for the Hornets (3-1-0).

PEI BARDOWN BEAUTIES: 4 GUSTO RIVERHAWKS: 2

BOUCTOUCHE - JKI — Brooklyn Doyle opened the scoring in the first period, then struck again in the second as the PEI BARDOWN BEAUTIES built a 2-0 edge. The GUSTO RIVERHAWKS answered before the break on Jade Kelly’s marker set up by Emily Beaton and Lana Hatfield, then Beaton pulled the game even in the third. The Beauties responded quickly with Lennon Cooke finishing a passing play from Abigail Shea and Silver-Rae Smallman, and Reegan Johnson added a late insurance goal. Beaton finished with a goal and an assist for the Riverhawks (2-1-1), while Doyle’s two-goal day led the Beauties (4-0-0).

NB TRAILBLAZERS: 4 COMETS: 0

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A — Madysen Moreau scored twice in the first period to help the NB Trailblazers build early control in a 4-0 win over the COMETS. Summer Daigle added a second-period marker, and Emily Crossman capped it with a goal in the final second of the third. Daigle and Penny Dawson chipped in assists, while Journey Landry battled through the full game in goal for the Comets (0-4-0) as they kept pushing for a breakthrough. Sadie Doyle earned the shutout for the Trailblazers (2-2-0).

PEI EXCEL: 7 NS FORCE: 0

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A — PEI EXCEL struck for two first-period goals from Olivia Hartman and Ada Kelly and carried the momentum the rest of the way in a 7-0 win over NS FORCE. Violet Gignac led the offence with a pair, while Nya Macleod, Paisley Drake and Hartman added third-period finish. Ella Rose Brown set up two, and Callie Breedon chipped in a pair of assists. Ellie Morrison earned the shutout as the Force (0-4-0) kept battling to generate chances, while the Excel (2-1-1) capped a complete team effort.

PEI STARS: 2 CHAMPIONS HORNETS: 1

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A — The PEI STARS held on for a 2-1 win over the CHAMPIONS HORNETS in a tight contest decided in the third period. Alicia Gallant opened the scoring at 9:29 of the first, finishing a play set up by Nealah Burns and Adelle Weeks. Felicity Gallant added what stood up as the winner at 12:55 of the third. The Hornets answered at 9:19 when Evelyn Taylor converted Charlie Wickett’s feed to pull within one, but couldn’t find the equalizer down the stretch for the Hornets (3-1-0), as the Stars (2-2-0) closed it out.

NB TRAILBLAZERS: 2 NS FORCE: 0

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A — The NB TRAILBLAZERS struck twice in the second period and made it stand up in a 2-0 win over the NS FORCE. Zoélie Thibodeau broke the deadlock at 1:43, and Quinn Ross added insurance at 3:33 with an assist from Madysen Moreau as the Trailblazers pulled ahead in a tight checking game. Cassie Leger earned the shutout for NB, while Mireille Nurse kept the Force close with a steady outing. NS FORCE (0-4-0) showed plenty of push but couldn’t solve Leger, as the Trailblazers (2-2-0) closed out the result.

PEI BARDOWN BEAUTIES: 4 COMETS: 0

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A — The PEI Bardown Beauties skated to a 4-0 win over the Comets after building a 2-0 lead in the first period on goals from Norah Stroombergen and Lennon Cooke. Reegan Johnson added an unassisted marker early in the second, then set up Brooklyn Doyle’s third-period finish to round out a three-point day. In net, Aviendha Hall earned the shutout for the Beauties (4-0-0). The Comets (0-4-0) kept pushing to generate offence and stayed committed through the final horn.

GUSTO RIVERHAWKS: 4 PEI STARS: 1

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A — The GUSTO RIVERHAWKS jumped out early and carried the momentum to a 4-1 win over the PEI STARS. Lucy MacNeil opened the scoring at 11:45 of the first period, then added a third-period marker to finish with two goals, with Ali Plume and Jade Kelly picking up helpers on the opener. Emily Beaton made it 2-0 late in the first, and Addison Train extended the lead in the second off a feed from Harper Arsenault. Everlee Reardon, assisted by Charlotte Hogan, broke through in the third for the Stars (2-2-0), while the Riverhawks (2-1-1) closed it out.

CHAMPIONS HORNETS: 3 PEI EXCEL: 2

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK D — The Champions Hornets struck three times in a busy second period and held on for a 3-2 win over PEI Excel. Anna Porter led the way with two goals, including a marker set up by Sadie Bettle, while Meredith Clarke added a goal of her own and also helped on Porter’s second. Excel pushed back with a pair from Ella Rose Brown, with Callie Breedon picking up an assist, and made it a one-goal game early in the third. Brown’s two-goal effort paced the Excel (2-1-1), while Porter’s finish carried the Hornets (3-1-0).

CHAMPIONS HORNETS: 3 NB TRAILBLAZERS: 0

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A — The CHAMPIONS HORNETS broke through with three second-period goals to earn a 3-0 win over the NB TRAILBLAZERS. Abby Moore opened the scoring at 9:27, and the Hornets kept the momentum going with goals from Meredith Clarke (3:43) and Chloe Nelson (2:53). Jorgia Thompson finished with the shutout in a steady outing for the Hornets. The Trailblazers kept pushing for an answer and stayed competitive throughout, but couldn’t solve Thompson as the NB TRAILBLAZERS (2-2-0) were blanked by the CHAMPIONS HORNETS (3-1-0).

GUSTO RIVERHAWKS: 8 NS FORCE: 1

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK C — GUSTO RIVERHAWKS broke a 1-1 tie after the opening frame and skated away from NS FORCE for an 8-1 win. Johanna Halse opened the scoring, before Melody Johnston answered for the Force with help from Jordyn MacDonald. The Riverhawks’ offence kept rolling in the second and third, led by Lucy MacNeil’s two goals and an assist, while Emily Beaton added a pair of goals and Ali Plume chipped in with two assists. Johnston had the lone Force tally for NS FORCE (0-4-0), while the Riverhawks (2-1-1) finished strong with eight different scorers.

PEI BARDOWN BEAUTIES: 5 PEI STARS: 0

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK D — The PEI Bardown Beauties picked up a 5-0 win over the PEI Stars on Saturday, building steadily as the game went along. Molly Morrissey opened the scoring late in the first, and Norah Stroombergen struck twice in a quick second-period push as the Beauties created separation. Morrissey added her second of the night, and Spencer Robinson rounded out the scoring in the third, with Brooklyn Doyle picking up the lone assist. Hailey Frizzell stood in for the Stars (2-2-0), while Aviendha Hall earned the shutout for the Bardown Beauties (4-0-0).

PEI EXCEL: 7 COMETS: 1

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK C — PEI EXCEL built an early cushion with three first-period goals and carried the pace to a 7-1 win over the COMETS. Olivia Hartman led the way with four goals, while Callie Breedon added two, including a last-second marker at 00:02 of the third. Paisley Drake also scored, with Ada Kelly and Maya MacIsaac each chipping in two assists for Excel. Bella Francis broke through at 04:33 of the third for the Comets (0-4-0), while LENNNON PETERS helped hold the line after that push for PEI EXCEL (2-1-1).

PEI EXCEL: 3 CHAMPIONS HORNETS: 2

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK C (SEMI 3 vs 2) — Jessa Ouellette scored twice in the first period to give the CHAMPIONS HORNETS an early 2-0 lead, with Abby Moore setting up the second marker. PEI EXCEL answered in the second when Ada Kelly finished a play started by Maya MacIsaac, then found late-game momentum in the third as MacIsaac tied it with 28 seconds left and Olivia Hartman completed the comeback. Paisley Drake chipped in with assists on both third-period goals for CHAMPIONS HORNETS (0-1-0), while PEI EXCEL (1-1-0) earned the 3-2 decision.

PEI BARDOWN BEAUTIES: 5 GUSTO RIVERHAWKS: 0

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A (SEMI 4 VS 1) — Coach Jon Doyle’s PEI BARDOWN BEAUTIES struck first on Brooklyn Doyle’s opening marker, then took control with a three-goal surge late in the second period on goals from Doyle, Ruby Schurman and Grace Smallman. Norah Stroombergen chipped in a pair of assists, and Kacie Cooke added the fifth early in the third. In a strong team effort, Addison Smith earned the shutout for the Beauties (2-0-0). The GUSTO RIVERHAWKS (0-1-0) kept battling to generate offence, with Ella Groom working the full game in goal.

PEI BARDOWN BEAUTIES: 2 PEI EXCEL: 1

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A (GOLD MEDAL) — PEI Bardown Beauties and PEI Excel traded chances in a tight playoff opener that was decided in the first period. Norah Stroombergen opened the scoring at 9:57, set up by Brooklyn Doyle, before Callie Breedon answered unassisted at 6:04 to pull Excel even. Doyle struck again with 21 seconds left in the frame, finishing a return feed from Stroombergen for the eventual winner. Aviendha Hall held the line the rest of the way for the Beauties (2-0-0), while Excel (1-1-0) stayed within a goal to the final buzzer. Congrats the PEI Bardown Beauties on capturing the U11 AAA NB CUP!

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


PEI CUP 2015 AAA RECAP

NB VIPERS: 3 PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 3

CUP — PEI BRAVE BOMBERS opened with a strong first period as Beckett Carr struck early, then Charlie Conway added another with help from Beckett Sauchenko and Zachery Bradley. NB VIPERS answered in the second, tying it on goals from Brennan Lavigne (set up by Jackson Wakeford and Braven Anhorn) and Wakeford (from Lavigne). Wakeford put the Vipers ahead early in the third, but Sawyer Campbell’s late equalizer, assisted by Jack McAvinn and Grayden Gallant, earned the Bombers a 3-3 finish against NB VIPERS (2-2-1) and PEI BRAVE BOMBERS (2-0-2).

PEI ROCKET: 2 NB DUCKS: 0

CUP — The PEI ROCKET earned a 2-0 win over the NB DUCKS on Friday. After a scoreless opening frame, Max McQuillan broke through at 8:50 of the second period, with Gavin O'Keefe and Sawyer MacLennan picking up assists. Peyton McPhee added insurance at 11:27 of the third, finishing a play set up by Charlie Callaghan and Braydon Mackay. Harlan Acorn-MacDonald recorded the shutout for the Rocket. Theo Robichaud held the line as the Ducks (0-4-0) kept pushing for a breakthrough until the final horn. The Rocket (2-2-0) closed out the win with a strong finish.

NB GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 3 NS BLUE BATTALION: 2

CUP — NB Gusto Jr. Riverhawks built a lead in each period and held on for a 3-2 win over the NS Blue Battalion. Leo Penny opened the scoring in the first, then the teams traded goals in the second as Charles Flewwelling answered for the Blue Battalion and Max Fleming restored the Riverhawks’ edge. Jacob Garnett made it 3-1 early in the third before Will Munroe pulled the Blue Battalion back within one late, but the comeback bid came up short for the Blue Battalion (2-2-0). The Riverhawks (3-0-2) stayed unbeaten.

PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 7 NB CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 1

CUP — The PEI BRAVE BOMBERS jumped out to a 4-0 first-period lead and carried that momentum to a 7-1 win over the NB CHAMPIONS HOUNDS. Charlie Conway scored twice for the Bombers, while McGuire Perry set the pace with three assists. Ben Taylor opened the scoring, and the offence kept rolling with goals from Nate Parsons, Brennan Toole, Bennett Ellis and Drew Dickieson. Haidyn Smith answered in the second period, finishing a play from Trew Johnston and Luke Killam for the Hounds (0-4-0), while the Bombers (2-0-2) closed out the tournament victory.

NB TITAN: 2 CB FREEZE: 2

CUP — CB Freeze struck first when Emery Gouthro finished a play from Jaxon Reid and Isaac Simms at 9:25 of the opening period. The game stayed tight into the third, when NB Titan answered with goals from Mathis McGraw and Adam Robichaud, with Asher Shannon picking up the helper on Robichaud’s marker. The Freeze pushed back late, tying it on Denver Sylvester’s goal at 2:36, again set up by Reid and Simms. It ended 2-2, with CB Freeze (1-1-2) and NB Titan (4-1-1) earning a point apiece.

NB GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 2 PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 2

CUP — The NB Gusto Jr. Riverhawks and PEI Brave Bombers played to a 2-2 draw after a tight, scoreless first period. The Riverhawks struck twice in the second, with Cam Vautour finishing a feed from Ben Black before Max Fleming added another off a Koen LeBlanc setup to make it 2-0 heading into the third. The Bombers pushed back late, getting on the board early in the frame on Charlie Conway’s goal (assist McGuire Perry) before Beckett Sauchenko tied it at 3:30 with Brennan Toole earning the helper. NB Gusto Jr. Riverhawks (3-0-2) and PEI Brave Bombers (2-0-2) stayed unbeaten.

CB FREEZE: 6 NB DUCKS: 2

CUP — CB FREEZE struck early on Emery Gouthro’s goal just 22 seconds in and built its lead with three more in the second period, including markers from Jaxon Reid and Tyler Fewer. The NB DUCKS answered back late in the middle frame when Deklan Wallace Ryder finished a play from Zaik Nadeau and Jackson Lepper, then Manu Lavallee added a third-period goal to keep the game competitive. Jacob Boutilier (1G, 2A) and Isaac Simms (1G, 2A) helped the Freeze pull away in the third. The Ducks (0-4-0) kept pushing to the final buzzer, while Coach Greg Gouthro’s Freeze (1-1-2) closed out the 6-2 win.

NB TITAN: 6 PEI ROCKET: 4

CUP — The NB TITAN rallied from an early deficit and outlasted the PEI ROCKET 6-4 in a back-and-forth matchup. Braydon Mackay opened the scoring for the Rocket, with Jack Holland and Peyton McPhee adding goals to keep it tight through two periods. In a wild third, Izaya Greene scored twice for the Titan, while Asher Shannon had a goal and an assist as the lead changed hands before Kael Hache’s late marker sealed it. Sawyer MacLennan and McPhee rounded out the Rocket offence as PEI ROCKET (2-2-0) pushed to the final buzzer against NB TITAN (4-1-1).

NB GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 7 NB VIPERS: 6

CUP — In a wild back-and-forth finish, the NB GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS erased a two-goal deficit late in the third to edge the NB VIPERS 7-6. After the Vipers built a 4-1 lead through two periods — powered by Jackson Wakeford’s pair and a goal from Samuel Caro — the Riverhawks surged behind Max Fleming (two goals, two assists) and Kaiden Comeau’s hat trick, capped by his winner at 1:25. Coach Brian Fisher’s Vipers (2-2-1) also got third-period goals from Cedric Brenard and Andrew Bowes, but Coach Stephen Sutherland’s Riverhawks (3-0-2) had the last push.

NB TITAN: 10 NB CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 3

CUP — NB TITAN pulled away with a six-goal second period and skated to a 10-3 tournament win over NB CHAMPIONS HOUNDS. Mathis McGraw paced the Titan with four goals, while Noah Paulin added two and Adam Robichaud set up four. Sidney Copage opened the Hounds’ scoring in the first period, with Haidyn Smith and Xavier McMullin adding the others as Matt Wright’s group kept pressing to the final buzzer. The Hounds (0-4-0) continued to battle, while the Titan (4-1-1) finished with a strong offensive showing.

NB VIPERS: 3 PEI ROCKET: 2

CUP — The NB VIPERS pulled out a 3-2 win over the PEI ROCKET in a tight back-and-forth matchup. Andrew Bowes opened the scoring at 10:40 of the first, before Levi Vessey answered for the Rocket at 2:06, assisted by Spencer Bradley. Jackson Wakeford restored the lead with 10 seconds left in the period, set up by Brennan Lavigne. PEI tied it early in the second on Charlie Callaghan’s unassisted marker, but Cedric Brenard’s goal at 0:41 of the third proved the difference. The Rocket (2-2-0) pushed late, but the Vipers (2-2-1) held on.

NS BLUE BATTALION: 6 NB DUCKS: 1

CUP — The NS BLUE BATTALION pulled away with a strong middle frame and went on to a 6-1 win over the NB DUCKS on Friday. Owen Ehler and Logan MacDonald each scored twice, with Will Munroe and Ethan Fudge adding singles as the Blue Battalion struck for four goals in the second period to take control. Max Turlo chipped in a pair of assists, while Axel Foley, Ethan Fudge and Max Yuill also helped set up scoring plays. Loik Dion scored late in the third to reward the Ducks (0-4-0) for their effort, while the Blue Battalion (2-2-0) closed out the win.

CB FREEZE: 1 NB GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 1

CUP — CB FREEZE and the NB GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS skated to a 1-1 draw in a tight-checking matchup settled in the second period. Denver Sylvester opened the scoring at 9:39, taking a feed from Jaxon Reid with Ashton Murphy also adding an assist for the Freeze. The Riverhawks answered at 7:17 when Jacob Garnett buried an unassisted marker to pull even. With no further scoring the rest of the way, the Riverhawks (3-0-2) and Freeze (1-1-2) each came away with a point.

NS BLUE BATTALION: 5 NB CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 1

CUP — Maddox Foster opened the scoring at 6:08 of the first period as the NS BLUE BATTALION pulled away for a 5-1 win over the NB CHAMPIONS HOUNDS. Benjamin Kuske, set up by Foster, stretched the lead early in the second before the Hounds answered on Gage Green’s goal at 7:14, with Sidney Copage picking up the assist. Max Yuill scored twice, including a quick strike late in the third alongside Mason Goldring to seal it. The Hounds (0-4-0) kept pushing, but the Blue Battalion (2-2-0) closed out the result.

PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 3 CB FREEZE: 0

CUP — Drew Dickieson opened the scoring at 8:14 of the first period, finishing a setup from Beckett Sauchenko as the PEI BRAVE BOMBERS built a 1-0 edge. Jack McAvinn added an unassisted marker in the second, and Sawyer Campbell iced it at 3:57 of the third with help from Fred Ellis. Kamden Lewis turned aside everything he faced to earn the shutout, while Nolan Brand kept battling in goal for the CB FREEZE (1-1-2) as they looked for a breakthrough. The Bombers (2-0-2) stayed composed to close out the win.

PEI ROCKET: 8 NB CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 1

CUP — PEI Rocket struck first when Gavin O’Keefe finished a play with help from Max McQuillan and Archer MacKinnon early in the opening period, then broke it open with a four-goal second that featured two tallies from Braydon Mackay. Mackay completed his hat trick in the third, as Sawyer MacLennan, Sawyer MacPhee, Peyton McPhee and Charlie Callaghan also found the net, with Connor Townshend and Marshall Kuhn each chipping in a pair of assists. Gage Green scored late for the NB Champions Hounds (0-4-0), while the Rocket (2-2-0) skated away with the 8-1 win.

NB TITAN: 5 NB DUCKS: 1

CUP — NB TITAN jumped out to an early lead and carried it through in a 5-1 tournament win over NB DUCKS. Noah Paulin scored twice in the first period, with Asher Shannon adding another as the Titan built a 3-0 cushion. Mathis McGraw added a goal in the second, then capped his two-goal night at 5:38 of the third after the Ducks got on the board at 0:17 on Manu Lavallee’s marker from Wyatt Sutton. The Ducks (0-4-0) kept working to generate chances late, while Nash Lannan-McLeod and the Titan (4-1-1) closed out the result.

NB VIPERS: 7 NS BLUE BATTALION: 1

CUP — The NB Vipers jumped out quickly with first-period goals from Jackson Wakeford and Jake McAllister, then kept building with second-period markers from James Aitken and Cedric Brenard. The NS Blue Battalion kept pushing and broke through late in the third when Max Yuill finished a play from Max Turlo and Maddox Foster. But the Vipers answered back with three more in the final frame, including Brenard’s second and Wakeford’s second, while Braven Anhorn added a goal and two assists. The Blue Battalion (2-2-0) showed persistence, while the Vipers (2-2-1) closed out the tournament win.

NB TITAN: 4 NB VIPERS: 3

CUP (SEMI 4 VS 1) — NB TITAN needed overtime to slip past the NB VIPERS 4-3 in a back-and-forth semifinal. Izaya Greene opened the scoring early in the first, and Liam Duffy’s second-period marker helped keep the Titan level after the Vipers struck twice through Ayden Spence and Braven Anhorn. In the third, Noah Paulin put NB TITAN ahead, but Andrew Bowes forced extra time with a goal at 00:01, adding to his earlier assist for the NB VIPERS (2-2-1). Adam Robichaud ended it 30 seconds into OT for the NB TITAN (4-1-1).

NB GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 4 NB TITAN: 3

CUP (GOLD MEDAL) — Camden Fraser opened the scoring as NB GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS jumped out early, with Jacob Garnett adding another first-period marker. Kaiden Comeau made it 3-0 early in the second before NB TITAN pushed back hard, getting goals from Liam Duffy and Mathis McGraw to pull within one. Felix Arseneau’s third-period tally tied it and sent the gold-medal final to overtime. In the extra frame, Koen LeBlanc snapped home the winner as the Riverhawks (3-0-2) edged the Titan (4-1-1) in an exciting Triple OT game. Congrats to the Jr. Riverhawks!

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


NB U11 PROS. TIER 1 Roundup: Apr. 13 - 20

FLYERS: 3 JETS: 1

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOUK) — The Flyers struck instantly when Asher McCormick scored just one second into the first period, set up by Tejashwin Mithun and Cash Rickard, and it set the tone in a tight 3-1 win. The Jets answered in the second as Ronan Igoe finished a play from Logan Pelletier and Logan Estey to pull even. Mithun restored the Flyers’ lead late in the frame off a feed from Levi Lavoie and Gunner Sappier, and Jaxon Chase added insurance in the third. The Jets (1-5-0) kept pushing to the finish, while the Flyers (3-2-1) held firm.

GUSTO KNIGHTS: 6 WHALERS: 2

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Gusto Knights built an early cushion and carried it through a 6-2 win over the Whalers on Saturday. Brody MacDonald opened the scoring at 6:56 of the first, and Noah Cloney made it 2-0 just over a minute later. The Knights kept rolling in the second, with Liam Tibbetts finishing a play from MacDonald before Cloney struck twice more to complete his hat trick. Nate Mackinnon and Finn McCarthy answered in the middle frame for the Whalers (6-1-0), who kept pushing to the final buzzer against the Knights (6-0-0).

GUSTO HEAT: 4 SHARKS: 3

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — Gusto Heat and the Sharks traded momentum in a tight 4-3 decision. Lincoln Belliveau opened the scoring just a second into the second period, but Stuart Sullivan answered at 2:38 to pull the Sharks even. The Heat struck twice early in the third as Cliff McLean and Theo Teed made it 3-1 before the Sharks rallied behind Dax Cooke and a late Reece Bell goal to tie it. Cas Connolly’s marker at 13:03 proved the difference as the Sharks (2-5-0) kept pressing to the final whistle, but the Heat (2-3-1) finished the job.

FLYERS: 6 JETS: 1

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Flyers pulled away for a 6-1 win over the Jets after a fast first period. Jacob Burns opened the scoring at 8:19 with help from Reid Campbell, but the Flyers answered quickly with goals from Levi Lavoie, Asher McCormick and Myles Hall to take control. McCormick completed his hat trick in the second period, with another Flyers marker set up by Gunner Sappier, while Grayden Price added a goal and an assist to round out the offence. The Jets (1-5-0) stayed competitive throughout, while the Flyers (3-2-1) finished strong.

GUSTO KNIGHTS: 3 SHARKS: 0

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — Noah Cloney struck 49 seconds into the opening period, with Liam Tibbetts and Lachlan Damon setting up the early marker as the Gusto Knights grabbed control. Brody MacDonald provided the breathing room in the second, scoring twice in a 25-second span, with Clarke Webb assisting on both goals and help from Nate Adair and Annie Lazzari. The Sharks (2-5-0) competed hard and stayed committed defensively, but couldn’t find a way through. The Knights (6-0-0) closed out a tidy shutout win.

WHALERS: 6 GUSTO HEAT: 5

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Whalers and Gusto Heat traded chances in a back-and-forth 6-5 decision. Grant Henneberry scored twice for the Heat, while Ryan Branch, Leo Buckley (from Lincoln Belliveau and Cliff McLean), and McLean rounded out the offence for Gusto Heat (2-3-1). The Whalers answered with a balanced attack, getting goals from Blake Richardson, Samuel Vaughan, Thomas Hamill, Ronan Baglole, Nate MacKinnon and Oliver MacDonald. Kirst paced the playmaking with three assists, and MacKinnon added two helpers as the Whalers (6-1-0) held off a late push.

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


NB U15 PROS. TIER 1 Roundup: Apr. 13 - 20

GUSTO KINGS: 8 TIGERS: 1

SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — Jasper Tabor opened the scoring at 4:04 of the first for the Tigers, finishing a play set up by Jonathan Carroll and Thomas Sharkey, but the Gusto Kings answered quickly and took control with a five-goal second period. Beckham Thibodeau paced the surge with a hat trick, while Dylan Ricketts added two goals and two assists. Drew Anderson chipped in a pair, including the first Kings marker, and Logan Hall also scored as the Kings built a steady lead into the third. The Tigers (1-5-0) kept pushing, while the Kings (4-1-1) rolled to the win.

GUSTO KINGS: 1 GUSTO BLADES: 1

SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — The Gusto Kings opened the scoring just 44 seconds into the first period when Liam Syme finished a setup from Evan Hall to make it 1-0. The Gusto Blades answered in the second, as Nathan Fenwick converted at 10:20 off a Marcus Wilson feed, with Clark Vincent also picking up an assist. With both teams trading momentum after the early burst, the rest of the game stayed tight as neither side could find a go-ahead marker. Fenwick’s goal stood as the difference-maker for the Blades (1-4-1), while Syme’s quick strike earned a point for the Kings (4-1-1).

SHARKS: 3 PANTHERS: 2

CENTRE UNI (CARAQUET) — The Sharks rallied for a 3-2 win over the Panthers after a back-and-forth third period. Adam Landry opened the scoring at 11:43 before Liam Vibert answered at 10:22, set up by Joshua Kenny and Tyler Duguay. Kenny then put the Sharks ahead at 9:48 with help from Malik Hache and Vibert, but Dylan Hache quickly pulled the Panthers even at 9:00. Logan Roussel broke the tie at 5:05, finishing a play from Jacob Larocque and Vincent Benoit. The Panthers (1-4-1) stayed right in it to the end, while the Sharks (2-4-0) earned the narrow victory.

WHALERS: 2 EAGLES: 2

AMHERST STADIUM (AMHERST) — Tyson Kember opened the scoring at 4:06 of the first for the Whalers, finishing a play set up by Michael Brown and Lucas Leclair. The Eagles answered in the second when Brenton Davies buried an unassisted marker at 7:29, but Dylan Thomas restored the lead at 3:36 with Brock Shaw and Jackson Forrester on the helpers. Early in the third, Noah Mockler tied it at 0:44 off an Owen Smith feed. The Eagles (0-3-3) kept pushing to the final buzzer, while the Whalers (4-1-1) wrapped up a hard-earned result.

CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 1 GUSTO HEAT: 1

SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — The Gusto Heat struck first when Kai Fillmore finished a passing play from Mike Folkins and Isaac Stanley at 8:30 of the opening period, and the game stayed tight through a scoreless middle frame. The Champions Hounds pushed back in the third and Carter Kennedy tied it at 6:13, converting feeds from Oliver Yang and Lane Edmondson. The Heat (3-1-2) carried their early lead deep into the afternoon, but the Hounds (4-1-1) earned a late equalizer to close out an even 1-1 draw.

LIONS: 4 STALLIONS: 1

CENTRE UNI (CARAQUET) — The Lions struck twice in the first period and carried that momentum to a 4-1 win over the Stallions. Zack Thibodeau opened the scoring before Remi Michaud made it 2-0, with Yanick Doiron and Miguel Leblanc picking up assists. After a scoreless second, William Degrâce finished a Lions rush early in the third, then Miguel Aube added another late to extend the lead. Gabriel Malenfant broke through in the final minutes for the Stallions (2-3-1), while Michaud’s goal-and-assist paced the Lions (5-1-0).

JAGUARS: 3 BULLS: 2

AMHERST STADIUM (AMHERST) — After a scoreless first, the Jaguars struck three times in the second period to build the cushion they needed. Lucas LeBlanc opened the scoring at 11:03, Blake Humphrey made it 2-0 midway through the frame, and Ryan Waterbury’s goal with one second left in the period proved pivotal. Clay Fagan set up all three markers, with Ethan MacPherson also adding an assist. Colton Peters and Camden Mackinnon scored to keep the Bulls (4-2-0) within reach, but the Jaguars (3-3-0) held on.

GUSTO KNIGHTS: 4 TIGERS: 0

SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — After two scoreless periods, the Gusto Knights broke through early in the third and never looked back in a 4-0 win over the Tigers. Dustin Dunn opened the scoring, then set up Xander Richards moments later to make it 2-0. Ervin Williams added breathing room midway through the frame before Dunn capped his two-goal day late to seal it. The Tigers (1-5-0) kept battling to generate offence, but couldn’t solve a steady Knights team (1-4-1) that finished strong.

BENGALS: 1 SHARKS: 0

CENTRE UNI (CARAQUET) — The Bengals edged the Sharks 1-0 on Saturday in a tight, scoreless battle that carried into the second period. Jago Belanger broke through at 6:22 of the middle frame, finishing a play set up by Jaxson Steeves to provide the game’s lone goal. The Sharks kept the pressure on and stayed within a single shot of tying it through the final minutes, but couldn’t find a way past a strong defensive effort, leaving the Sharks (2-4-0) just short. The Bengals (4-2-0) made Belanger’s marker hold up to close out the win.

CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 5 GUSTO BLADES: 0

SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — The Champions Hounds skated to a 5-0 win over the Gusto Blades on Saturday, building a 2-0 first-period edge on goals from Jude Smith and Spencer Anderson. Clinton Mainville added to the lead early in the second, with Carter Kennedy and Aiden Jesso picking up assists. The Hounds kept their pace in the third as Zach Patterson finished a play started by Rylan Mulherin and Smith, before Kennedy rounded out the scoring with an unassisted marker. The Blades (1-4-1) battled throughout, but the Hounds (4-1-1) stayed in control to the final buzzer.

LIONS: 3 PANTHERS: 1

CENTRE UNI (CARAQUET) — After a scoreless first 24 minutes, the Lions broke through early in the third and carried that push to a 3-1 win. Zack Thibodeau scored twice, striking at 12:41 and again at 8:08, with William Degrâce setting up the second marker. Degrâce added a goal of his own at 7:34, with assists from Caleb Gagnon and Thibodeau. The Panthers stayed with it and got a late response from Mathis Roussel, assisted by Xavier Ferron, for the Panthers (1-4-1). The Lions (5-1-0) closed out the result.

WHALERS: 3 JAGUARS: 0

AMHERST STADIUM (AMHERST) — Caden Biech opened the scoring at 6:03 of the first period, finishing a play set up by Michael Brown as the Whalers carried a 1-0 edge into the break. After a scoreless middle frame, Easton MacRae struck at 14:13 of the third from Jackson Forrester, and Cash Steele added insurance at 12:53 with helpers from Max McInnis and Maks Robison. The Jaguars (3-3-0) battled to generate chances and stayed competitive through two periods, but the Whalers (4-1-1) pulled away early in the third.

BENGALS: 4 STALLIONS: 2

CENTRE UNI (CARAQUET) — The Bengals opened the scoring in the first period when Morgan Groundwater finished a play set up by Samuel LeBlanc. The Stallions answered in the second on Preston Winsor’s goal with help from Félix Gosselin and Gabriel Malenfant, but Groundwater restored the lead before the break. In the third, Aaron Ramdeen added insurance off a rush with Liam Martin and Sebastien Manuel picking up assists, and Groundwater completed his hat trick. Malenfant scored late to cap a strong push from the Stallions (2-3-1), while LeBlanc’s three-assist effort helped lift the Bengals (4-2-0).

BULLS: 7 EAGLES: 0

AMHERST STADIUM (AMHERST) — Camden MacKinnon opened the scoring in the first period, and the Bulls carried that momentum into the middle frame as Grayson MacAdam and Elliot Delaney struck 38 seconds apart to make it 3-0. Brett Kennedy’s early third-period marker kept the pressure on before Asher Adams and Braiden Rossiter took over down the stretch, with Rossiter finishing the night with two late, unassisted goals. The Eagles (0-3-3) stayed determined and worked to generate offence, but couldn’t find a breakthrough as the Bulls (4-2-0) pulled away in the final period.

GUSTO HEAT: 1 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 1

SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — The Gusto Knights struck first and made it stand up for most of the afternoon, while the Gusto Heat stayed patient and earned a late equalizer in a 1-1 finish. Logan Cameron opened the scoring at 9:48 of the first period, finishing a play set up by Ryder Marshall for the Knights (1-4-1). The Heat finally broke through at 9:49 of the third, when Kai Fillmore converted Cameron Throop’s pass to tie it up and close out the result for the Heat (3-1-2).

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


NB U11 PROS. TIER 2 (B) Roundup: Apr. 13 - 20

OILERS: 7 BLUES: 0

COMPLEXE SPORTIF LEOPOLD THERIAULT (ST-ISIDORE) — Caleb Friolet scored twice as the Oilers built a 2-0 first-period lead and never looked back in a 7-0 win over the Blues. Gabriel Larocque also struck in the opening frame, then Dimitri Larocque, Charles Albert and Friolet added to the margin in the second. William Goupil finished a Charles Albert setup early in the third before David Olivier Haché capped the scoring with help from Zack Saulnier. The Blues (3-3-0) kept working to create chances, but the Oilers (6-0-0) stayed in control throughout.

GUSTO KNIGHTS: 3 CHAMPIONS RED WINGS: 1

QPLEX (QUISPAMSIS) — Kael McLenaghan struck twice in the first period as the Gusto Knights opened a 2-0 lead, scoring at 9:46 and again at 6:38 with help from Reid Lawrence and Ava McLenaghan. The Champions Red Wings answered late in the frame when Conner Francis finished a play set up by Julien Meek and Aidan Brown at 5:45 to make it a one-goal game. After a scoreless second, Rory Cleveland added breathing room at 9:44 of the third, with assists from Ryan Hunter and Jamie Cooke. The Champions Red Wings (3-3-0) stayed competitive, while the Gusto Knights (4-2-0) closed out the win.

PENGUINS: 4 CANUCKS: 3

COMPLEXE SPORTIF LEOPOLD THERIAULT (ST-ISIDORE) — The Penguins built a 2-0 first-period lead on goals from Hugo R Cormier (from Hugo A Cormier) and Hugo A Cormier (from Jayke Goupil Mercier). The Canucks surged back with three second-period markers from Kael Landry (from Jacob Paul Guitard), Guitard, and Noah Basque to take a 3-2 edge. Hugo A Cormier tied it early in the third before Benjamin Dugas, set up by Olivier Breau, provided the deciding goal. The Canucks (0-6-0) kept pressing late, but the Penguins (2-3-1) held on.

GUSTO KNIGHTS: 9 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 4

QPLEX (QUISPAMSIS) — The Gusto Knights struck twice late in the first period, then opened things up with a six-goal second to earn a 9-4 win over the Champions Sheriffs. Rory Cleveland led the Knights with a hat trick, while Kael McLenaghan added two goals. Thomas Taylor (1G, 1A), Rory Harvey (1G, 2A) and Aidan Watters chipped in as the Knights kept pushing the pace. The Sheriffs answered with second-period goals from Coen Soper and Jackson Hamilton, then got third-period pushes from Reid Hunter and Theodore Mackay-O’Donnell for the Sheriffs (1-5-0). The Knights (4-2-0) closed it out with a steady finish.

SABRES: 7 BLUES: 6

COMPLEXE SPORTIF LEOPOLD THERIAULT (ST-ISIDORE) — Owen Hackett scored four times as the Sabres survived a late push to edge the Blues 7-6. The Sabres built a quick 3-0 lead in the first before the Blues answered with three late goals, including two from Mathias Lapierre, to pull even. In the second, Avery McNeill and Levi Vienneau (from Isaac Boudreau) helped the Sabres regain control, and Hackett added the eventual winner early in the third. Hubert Routhier and Théo Lavoie brought the Blues (3-3-0) within one, but time ran out on the comeback as the Sabres (5-1-0) held on.

OILERS: 7 CANUCKS: 0

COMPLEXE SPORTIF LEOPOLD THERIAULT (ST-ISIDORE) — The Oilers struck four times in the first period and carried that momentum to a 7-0 win over the Canucks. François Xavier scored twice early, and Caleb Friolet added a pair as the Oilers built a 4-0 lead before the buzzer, with Félix Lanteigne rounding out the opening-frame offence. Dimitri Larocque and Gabriel Larocque added second-period goals, and David Olivier Haché set up Friolet’s second of the day. The Canucks (0-6-0) kept battling to generate chances, while the Oilers (6-0-0) finished strong with another shutout.

SABRES: 8 PENGUINS: 1

COMPLEXE SPORTIF LEOPOLD THERIAULT (ST-ISIDORE) — The Sabres jumped out quickly and carried the momentum to an 8-1 win over the Penguins. Drew Chamberlain struck twice in a nine-second span early in the first period, and Owen Hackett added a goal and two helpers as the Sabres built a 4-0 lead after one. Charles-Olivier Fournier and Isaac Boudreau (from Noah LeBlanc) added second-period tallies, before Harrison McLaughlin and Henry Abernethy finished it off in the third. Hugo A Cormier, assisted by Jayke Goupil Mercier, broke through early in the third for the Penguins (2-3-1), while the Sabres (5-1-0) kept rolling to close out the result.

CHAMPIONS RED WINGS: 7 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 1

QPLEX (QUISPAMSIS) — Reid Hunter opened the scoring at 2:47 of the first period as the Champions Sheriffs jumped in front early, but the Champions Red Wings answered before the break on Drew McIllwraith’s goal to make it 1-1 after one. The Red Wings pulled ahead in the second on markers from Adam Anderson and Elliot White, then poured it on in the third with a four-goal surge highlighted by two from Canaan Price and two from Ace Srouji. Hunter scored the lone goal for the Sheriffs (1-5-0), while Price and Srouji paced the Red Wings (3-3-0).

CANADIENS: 8 SHARKS: 2

AMHERST STADIUM (AMHERST) — The Canadiens stormed out to a five-goal first period and carried that early momentum to an 8-2 win over the Sharks. Luca Bourque and Brady Perry led the way with two goals apiece, with Bourque also factoring in on three other tallies as the offence rolled. The Sharks showed pushback in the second when Christopher Miller and Nixon McEachern scored, both set up by Jackson Buck. Bourque and William Bujold added third-period markers to close it out. The Sharks (0-5-1) kept battling, while the Canadiens (3-1-2) improved their record with a strong team effort.

FLYERS: 7 BRUINS: 1

AMHERST STADIUM (AMHERST) — The Flyers jumped out early with first-period goals from Thomaz Junger, Quinten Peters and Evans Geldart, taking a 3-0 lead into the break. The Bruins answered in the second when Breccan Bates converted a setup from Flynn Campbell to cut the gap and keep the game within reach. In the third, the Flyers pulled away with four more, highlighted by Junger’s hat trick, Peters’ second of the day, and a tally from Aiden Ogilvie. The Bruins (1-4-1) stayed competitive, but the Flyers (5-0-1) finished strong.

FLYERS: 4 CANADIENS: 4

AMHERST STADIUM (AMHERST) — The Flyers rallied late to earn a 4-4 result against the Canadiens after a back-and-forth matchup. Jaden Mckiel opened the scoring in the first period for the Canadiens, set up by William Bujold and Luca Bourque, and the Canadiens carried a 3-1 edge into the third after goals from Sidiki Soumaoro and Bourque. Bradley LeBlanc made it 4-1 midway through the final frame, but the Flyers answered with three third-period goals from Oliver Thorne, Emerson MacLeod and Quinten Peters to complete the push. The Canadiens (3-1-2) kept their pace throughout, while the Flyers (5-0-1) finished with a strong surge.

SHARKS: 6 BRUINS: 6

AMHERST STADIUM (AMHERST) — The Sharks and Bruins played to a 6-6 draw in a back-and-forth matchup Sunday. Jaxon Irvine opened the scoring for the Bruins, but the Sharks answered with first-period goals from Nixon McEachern and Ronan Lair. The Bruins surged in the second, led by Landon LeBlanc’s pair and three assists from Flynn Campbell, yet the Sharks stayed within reach on goals by Christopher Miller, Jackson Buck and a buzzer-beater from Jaxson Mackenzie at 00:01. Lair added his second in the third before Felix Haye tied it late for the Bruins (1-4-1). The Sharks (0-5-1) earned a hard-fought point.

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


NB U11 PROS. TIER 2 (A) Roundup: Apr. 13 - 20

MAPLE LEAFS: 4 WHALERS: 1

SLEMON PARK PLEX (SUMMERSIDE) — The Maple Leafs built a three-goal cushion through two periods and went on to a 4-1 win over the Whalers on Sunday. Henry Gauthier opened the scoring late in the first, and the Leafs added two more in the second on solo efforts from Justin Le and Mathis Landry to take control. In the third, Easton Cutcliffe got the Whalers on the board early, finishing a play from Oliver Williams, before Nathaniel Dixon answered late with Olivier Turgeon picking up the assist for the Whalers (0-5-0) and the Maple Leafs (2-1-1).

GUSTO KINGS: 7 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 3

TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — The Gusto Kings jumped out early with three first-period goals from Rowan Mowbray, Deacon Bishop and Ryker Shannon, then carried that momentum into a 7-3 win. Shannon added two more, including a late marker with 30 seconds left, while Will Lawrence and Nathan Wetmore rounded out the scoring. Christian MacLong chipped in with a pair of assists for the Kings (4-0-0). The Champions Sheriffs answered with second-period goals from Henry Nash and Hank Sloan, and Caleb Morris added one in the third for the Sheriffs (0-2-2).

CHAMPIONS RIVERKNIGHTS: 2 JETS: 2

TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — After a scoreless first period, the Jets got rolling early in the second when Jacob Kelly finished a play set up by Ahotor Kodua and Thomas Sharpe. The Champions Riverknights answered later in the frame on Dax Walsh-Martin’s goal, with Liam Dickson picking up the assist, sending it to the third tied. Davis Embree put the Jets (1-1-2) back in front midway through the final period, but Thomas Sullivan’s late equalizer, assisted by Noah Arseneault and Krew Kenny, helped the Champions Riverknights (2-0-2) secure a 2-2 finish.

GUSTO KINGS: 9 AVALANCHE: 3

TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — The Gusto Kings kept a steady pace in a 9-3 win over the Avalanche, scoring three times in each period. Rowan Mowbray opened the first-period surge, with Arjen Pronk and Deacon Bishop adding quick strikes, before Noah Morrison replied for the Avalanche. The Kings stayed in control in the second behind goals from Thomas Macartney, Will Lawrence and Ryker Shannon, while Morrison netted his second. Théo Noël’s third-period marker showed the Avalanche’s push (2-1-1), but Tristan Henderson and Asher Doiron helped close it out for the Kings (4-0-0).

CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 4 CHAMPIONS RIVERKNIGHTS: 4

TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — Brayden Castonguay opened the scoring for the Champions Sheriffs, and they carried that momentum into the second as Taliya Thomas made it 2-0. The Champions Riverknights answered with a pair from Thomas Sullivan (one assisted by Kent Walsh) and Noah Arseneault to pull even, before Hank Sloan’s late second-period marker put the Sheriffs back in front. Sullivan struck again early in the third, Parker St Coeur gave the Riverknights (2-0-2) a brief edge, and Sloan’s tying goal—set up by Duncan Gallant and Arden Davidson—sealed a 4-4 finish for the Sheriffs (0-2-2).

JETS: 3 AVALANCHE: 3

TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — The Jets and Avalanche skated to a 3-3 draw after a back-and-forth matchup. Brady Turnbull opened the scoring in the first, and Avalanche goals from Mikael Kenny and Noah Morrison had them up 3-2 heading into the third. The Jets answered with a pair in the second from Jacob Kelly, both set up by Everett Bourque, before Ahotor Kodua tied it early in the final frame. Kelly’s two-goal game helped the Jets (1-1-2) earn the point, while the Avalanche (2-1-1) showed plenty of finish in a tight contest.

STARS: 4 WHALERS: 1

SLEMON PARK PLEX (SUMMERSIDE) — The Stars pulled away for a 4-1 win over the Whalers after a 1-1 opening period. Grady Gillan opened the scoring at 5:05, but Cain Costello replied at 1:11 off a setup from Oliver Williams to keep it even heading into the second. Austyn Curran’s goal at 0:56 of the middle frame proved to be the difference, and Brier Rodgers on and Maxwell Veinot added third-period insurance. The Whalers (0-5-0) kept pushing to create chances late, while the Stars (2-3-0) finished strong to close it out.

MAPLE LEAFS: 4 STARS: 0

SLEMON PARK PLEX (SUMMERSIDE) — The Maple Leafs jumped out early and carried a 3-0 lead out of the first period on goals from Justin Le (Cohen Nugent), Mathis Landry (Avery Fitzpatrick) and Charles Earl (Grayson Smith). The Stars settled in and kept the game scoreless through the middle frame, leaning on a committed defensive effort to slow the pace. Hudson Harris added insurance at 7:47 of the third to finish the scoring. The Stars (2-3-0) kept pushing to the final horn, but couldn’t find a breakthrough against the Maple Leafs (2-1-1).

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


NB/PEI SUPER 7 AAA Roundup: Apr. 13 - 20

GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 7 BRAVE BOMBERS: 3

SLEMON PARK PLEX (SUMMERSIDE) — The Gusto Jr. Riverhawks pulled ahead late in the first period and kept building in a 7-3 win over the Brave Bombers. Caleb Arsenault opened the scoring at 1:11 of the first, but Boe Snyder and Brady Young answered to give the Riverhawks a 2-1 edge after one. Henry Shaw took over from there, scoring twice in the second and adding a third-period hat trick, while Snyder added his second with help from Grady Kennedy. Arsenault scored twice and Charlie Dillon added the other for the Bombers (3-3-0), while Shaw’s four-goal day paced the Riverhawks (4-0-0).

GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 8 BRAVE BOMBERS: 1

SLEMON PARK PLEX (SUMMERSIDE) — Henry Shaw powered the Gusto Jr. Riverhawks with six goals as they pulled away for an 8-1 win Sunday in Summerside. Shaw struck twice early, and after Grady Kennedy made it 3-0, Caleb Arsenault answered at 4:11 to get the Brave Bombers on the board and keep things competitive in the first period. The Riverhawks responded with two late goals before adding three more in the second, including a marker from Tyler Richard, to seal it. The Bombers (3-3-0) battled to the finish, while the Riverhawks (4-0-0) stayed unbeaten.

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


NS U9 PROS. TIER 2 Roundup: Apr. 13 - 20

RED WINGS: 7 SHARKS: 0

MARINERS CENTRE (YARMOUTH) — The Red Wings built an early cushion with three first-period goals and kept rolling to a 7-0 win over the Sharks. William Atwood paced the attack with a hat trick, supported by Nathan Deon’s trio of assists. Wyatt Robicheau scored twice, while Reid Crowell added two goals and an assist as the Wings continued to pull away with steady scoring in each period. The Sharks (1-5-0) stayed committed defensively and worked to generate chances, but couldn’t solve the Wings’ structure. The Red Wings (2-2-0) capped it with two more in the third.

MAPLE LEAFS: 11 FLYERS: 4

HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — Ben Anderson opened the scoring late in the first, and the Maple Leafs pulled away with a big third period to top the Flyers 11-4. Reid Dale and Myles Sampson each had a hat trick for the Leafs, with Chase Lucas, Alex Warren, Nolan Walsh and Carter Jessome adding singles, and Jessome also setting up Walsh. Griffin MacLeod scored twice for the Flyers, while Parker Alders struck twice in the third, including a goal assisted by Thomas Easson, as the Flyers (0-4-0) kept pushing to the final buzzer against the Leafs (5-2-1).

OILERS: 7 CANADIENS: 0

MARINERS CENTRE (YARMOUTH) — The Oilers struck early and often, building a 7-0 lead in the opening period and carrying it through to the final buzzer. Owen Lovie paced the surge with two goals and an assist, while Nathan Peacock added a pair of goals of his own. Carwyn Rutz chipped in a goal and three helpers, with Zayne Abourached and Jake Mitton rounding out the scoring. The Canadiens (1-3-0) stayed engaged and kept working to generate chances after the quick start, while the Oilers (6-0-0) continued their strong spring run.

STARS: 6 CANUCKS: 1

HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Stars jumped out early with three first-period goals, getting two from Lucas McInnis and one from Theodore Pierre to take control. The Canucks pushed back in the third period when Rupert Billard broke through at 3:04 to make it a game, but the Stars answered with timely finishing down the stretch. Pierre added his second at 8:01, Andrew Henderson scored at 2:07, and McInnis capped his hat trick with a late marker at 0:30 for the Canucks (1-1-2). The balanced attack carried the Stars (3-3-0).

SHARKS: 8 CANADIENS: 3

MARINERS CENTRE (YARMOUTH) — Patrick MacLeod opened the scoring early for the Canadiens, but the Sharks answered with four first-period goals to take control, including markers from Lachlan Miller and Austin Hamel. The Sharks kept rolling in the second, as Max Miller and Hamel each scored again, while Oscar Welsford (assist: Gavin Harris, Thomas Beck) and Harrison Ferguson added to the surge. The Canadiens showed plenty of push in the third, with Maverick McPhee and Liam Breen finding the net to close out a strong finish for the Canadiens (1-3-0) in an 8-3 decision over the Sharks (1-5-0).

STARS: 7 FLYERS: 4

HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — Zachary Martin scored four times as the Stars pulled away for a 7-4 win over the Flyers. After the Stars built a 3-2 first-period edge, the Flyers kept pace in the second with goals from Levi Robbins and Parker Alders to make it 5-4 before Martin struck with three seconds left to restore breathing room. Theodore Pierre added two goals, including an early third-period marker to seal it, while Andrew Henderson chipped in an assist for the Stars (3-3-0). Auston Todd and Griffin MacLeod rounded out the offence for the Flyers (0-4-0).

OILERS: 9 RED WINGS: 2

MARINERS CENTRE (YARMOUTH) — The Red Wings jumped out early with first-period goals from Reid Crowell and Wyatt Robicheau, but the Oilers answered back and carried a 3-2 lead into the third before pulling away for a 9-2 win. Owen Lovie paced the offence with a hat trick, while Carwyn Rutz and Hayden Ryall each scored twice. Rowen Nickerson chipped in a goal and two assists, and Nolan Howes also found the back of the net. Crowell (from Cyrano Sooknanan) and Robicheau (from Maverick LeBlanc) supplied the scoring for the Red Wings (2-2-0), while the Oilers (6-0-0) finished strong.

MAPLE LEAFS: 5 CANUCKS: 5

HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Maple Leafs and Canucks traded momentum in a back-and-forth 5-5 draw on Saturday. Micah McCarron and Jamison Trainor scored in the first for the Canucks, but Colton Williams (two goals) and Abel Costard answered to keep it even at 2-2. Rupert Billard struck twice in the second, including one set up by Declan Bray, to give the Canucks a 4-2 edge. The Leafs rallied in the third with goals from Alex Warren and Costard, with Williams adding another and Ben Anderson collecting two assists. Jasper Kehoe’s late go-ahead goal for the Canucks was matched by Costard to close it out for the Canucks (1-1-2) and Maple Leafs (5-2-1).

KINGS: 8 AVALANCHE: 1

RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — The Kings set the tone early with six first-period goals and carried that pace to an 8-1 win over the Avalanche. Cole Martin led the offence with four goals, including the opener at 11:06 and a late marker at 13:13 of the third, while Jamieson John added two and set up a steady push with help from Mason John. Camden Sutherland and Hudson Wells also found the net for the Kings. The Avalanche kept working and were rewarded when Lincoln Nahas scored at 10:01 of the third off a Beau Coffin assist for the Avalanche (2-4-0). The Kings (8-0-0) closed it out with a composed finish.

PENGUINS: 13 BRUINS: 10

RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — The Penguins erased an early deficit and outlasted the Bruins 13-10 in a wide-open game. The Bruins carried a 3-1 lead out of the first period behind Jaxon LeBlanc’s quick start, then kept answering with LeBlanc’s seven-goal outing, plus markers from Sawyer Fewer, Madilyn Hopkins and Preston Finlay. The Penguins took control with a six-goal second period, led by Jordan Mount’s four goals and strong support from Landon Tanner (three goals) and a pair each from Jackson Lapham, Jaxon Habib and Cohen Corbett. The Bruins (0-6-0) kept pushing to the buzzer, while the Penguins (4-2-0) finished off a spirited win.

SABRES: 9 JETS: 2

RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — William Bishop opened the scoring early and the Sabres carried that momentum into a five-goal second period on tallies from Lachlan MacIntyre, Dawson Bishop, Sebastian Bishop, Luke Boudreau and Luke Turner. Sebastian Bishop powered the finish with two more in the third to complete a hat trick, while Boudreau added his second of the day. The Jets kept pushing and got goals from Ryker Williams and Braxen Boudreau, with Boden Mees setting up the third-period marker for the Jets (1-2-1), while the Sabres (3-3-0) skated away with the 9-2 win.

AVALANCHE: 11 BRUINS: 4

RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — The Avalanche opened with pace and finished with a strong 11-4 win over the Bruins. Beau Coffin led the charge with four goals, as the Avalanche built a 4-2 edge after the first and kept pushing with another four in the second. Stetson Baugild added a pair, while Thomas Martin chipped in a goal and two assists to help stretch the lead.

RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — Jaxon LeBlanc scored three times for the Bruins (0-6-0), generating offence in both the first and second periods, and Maxwell Cullen added the other marker. The Avalanche (2-4-0) rounded out the scoring with goals from Thomas O’Brien, Ethan Emanuele and Thomas Mitchell to seal it.

KINGS: 10 JETS: 4

RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — The Kings skated to a 10-4 win over the Jets after striking for four first-period goals, paced by Jamieson John’s four-goal performance. The Jets answered with a strong push in the second, getting goals from William White, Isaac LeBlanc (Owen Arsenault) and Ryker Williams to keep things competitive. Owen Arsenault added another for the Jets in the third, but the Kings pulled away with five more third-period markers, including goals from Jack Turple and Ryker Lentz. The Jets (1-2-1) kept battling to generate offence, while the Kings (8-0-0) stayed perfect on the season.

SABRES: 12 PENGUINS: 7

RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — The Sabres pulled away with a big second period to secure a 12-7 win over the Penguins. Logan MacSween scored four times, and Sebastian Bishop matched him with four goals of his own as the Sabres turned a 2-1 first-period deficit into a 7-3 lead after 24 minutes. Alexander Lapierre added a pair, while Luke Boudreau chipped in a goal and an assist to round out the attack for the Sabres (3-3-0). Jordan Mount and Landon Tanner each scored three times for the Penguins (4-2-0), with Jaxon Habib adding the other marker.

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


NB U9 PROS. TIER 1 Weekly Roundup: Apr. 13 - 20, 2026

CANADIENS: 8 MAPLE LEAFS: 1

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK D (MONCTON) — The Canadiens opened the scoring with first-period goals from Alexis Hache and Samuel White, then added two more in the second from Bruno Gaudet and Alexis Mallet to take control. Mallet struck again early in the third, and the Canadiens kept coming with goals from Hache, Ethan Hurley and White to round out the offence. Jack Hamilton got the Maple Leafs on the board at 12:22 of the third period to reward a determined push. Hamilton’s marker was the highlight for the Maple Leafs (2-4-0), while the Canadiens (1-5-0) finished strong.

RIVERBANDITS: 8 GUSTO MOOSE: 1

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK D (MONCTON) — The Riverbandits jumped ahead early with first-period goals from Ethan Hackett and Jack Price, then carried that momentum into the second as Avery Jones made it 3-0. The Riverbandits poured it on in the third, with Price adding his second, plus markers from Ben Baisley (from Will Carter), Carter (from Hackett), Kameron Jardine, and Brody Inman. Max Oram’s late third-period goal, set up by Cole Trevor, gave the Gusto Moose (4-2-0) a bright finish, while the Riverbandits (6-0-0) stayed perfect.

AVALANCHE: 3 GUSTO KINGS: 1

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK D (MONCTON) — After two scoreless periods, the Avalanche broke through early in the third and carried the momentum to a 3-1 win over the Gusto Kings. Blake MacKnight opened the scoring at 14:18, and Liam Cormier made it 2-0 at 11:16 off a setup from Jaxson Hebert. The Kings answered late when Hudson Miller found the net at 00:36 to keep it interesting, but Jack Haché’s goal at 00:05 sealed it for the Avalanche (4-2-0). The Kings (1-5-0) showed grit with a strong late push.

RIVERBANDITS: 8 CANADIENS: 1

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK A (MONCTON) — The Riverbandits broke open a close start and skated to an 8-1 win over the Canadiens on Sunday. Nolan Jones set the tone with the game’s first goal late in the opening period, then added another early in the second as Riverbandits momentum built. The visitors poured in five goals in the middle frame, including tallies from Ethan Hackett and Avery Jones, plus a buzzer-beater from Hadley Somers off a Hackett feed. Will Carter and Kameron Jardine rounded out the scoring in the third. Alex LeBlanc-West got the lone goal for the Canadiens (1-5-0), while the Riverbandits (6-0-0) kept rolling.

AVALANCHE: 9 MAPLE LEAFS: 3

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK A (MONCTON) — Pedro Ciolette, set up by David Doiron, opened the scoring early, but the Avalanche answered with three first-period goals from Francis Robichaud (Jaxson Hebert), Alex Bezeau and Jack Haché to take control. Avalanche kept the pace in the second as Louis Leclair, William Cool, Léo Haché and Bezeau stretched the lead, with the Maple Leafs getting a late response from Lachlan Aucoin. In the third, Jack Hamilton scored with 18 seconds left, while Liam Cormier and Bezeau sealed it for the Avalanche over the Maple Leafs (2-4-0), as Bezeau finished with a hat trick and the Avalanche improved to (4-2-0).

GUSTO MOOSE: 6 GUSTO KINGS: 2

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK A (MONCTON) — The Gusto Moose earned a 6-2 win over the Gusto Kings, using a four-goal third period to break open a tight game. Theo Tracey opened the scoring in the first, and Cole Trevor made it 2-0 in the second before Hudson Miller answered just eight seconds later to keep the Kings close. Max Budd scored twice early in the third, with Max Oram and Sam Blagden adding insurance. Logan McBrine had the Kings’ other marker, as the Kings (1-5-0) stayed competitive into the final frame before the Moose (4-2-0) pulled away.

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


NS SUPER 7 AAA Roundup: Apr. 13 - 20

BLUE BATTALION: 8 HEAT: 5

PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Blue Battalion outlasted the Heat 8-5 in a back-and-forth matchup Saturday. After Nash James opened the scoring early, Parker Stoddard struck twice in the first to give the Battalion a 2-1 edge. Cole Wood’s second-period marker added to the lead, but James replied late to keep it close. The third period turned into a sprint: the Heat tied it on James’ third, before Stoddard and Wood helped the Battalion build separation, even as the Heat pushed back to within one. James finished with four for the Heat (1-3-0), while Stoddard and Wood each scored four for the Blue Battalion (4-0-0).

HURRICANES: 7 STORM: 0

PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — Seamus McPherson scored three times as the Hurricanes broke the game open with seven first-period goals and went on to a 7-0 win over the Storm. Troy Scarfe (1G, 1A) and Jack Snow (1G, 1A) added key contributions in the early surge, while Levi Zwicker chipped in with a pair of assists. Elliot Hughes and Owen Mackenzie also found the net as the Hurricanes built a decisive lead. The Storm (0-4-0) kept working and settled in defensively the rest of the way, while the Hurricanes (3-1-0) closed out the shutout.

HEAT: 8 FREEZE: 1

PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — Nash James powered the Heat to an 8-1 win over the Freeze with a dominant eight-goal performance. Jack Isenor helped set the tone with a pair of first-period assists as the Heat grabbed a 2-0 lead, but Ben Ferguson replied at 5:28 with help from James Reid to pull the Freeze within one after 12 minutes. James added two more at 10:33 of the second to stretch the margin, then closed the game with four third-period goals as the Freeze (2-2-0) kept battling to the final buzzer against the Heat (1-3-0).

BLUE BATTALION: 11 STORM: 4

PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — Blue Battalion struck early and often, building a 9-1 lead after the first period on a flurry that included Bennett Whitehead’s hat trick and three more from Parker Stoddard. Oscar Foley, Cole Wood and Kaja Stryncl also scored in the opening frame as the Battalion’s pace set the tone. Storm showed pushback in the second, getting goals from Theo Marshall, Will Francis and Jacob Nolter to cut into the margin. Jack Johnson added the other marker for the Storm (0-4-0), while Mac Sherry capped it and Whitehead finished with four for Blue Battalion (4-0-0).

HURRICANES: 9 FREEZE: 2

PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — Elliot Hughes scored three times as the Hurricanes built a 2-0 lead in the first period, with Seamus McPherson striking late and Lucas Gunn setting up the opener before adding a goal of his own. The Hurricanes broke it open in the second with seven goals, including markers from Logan Dodge Guevara, Owen Mackenzie, Myles O’Neill and Troy Scarfe. Ben Ferguson got the Freeze on the board late in the second, and Benson MacCormick added a third-period goal for the Freeze (2-2-0). The Hurricanes (3-1-0) kept the pace to close out the win.

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