NS Cup 2018/2017 AAA Tournament Recap

2018 AAA DIVISION RECAP

JR AXEMEN: 4 SEAKINGS: 2

GEC D — Vinny Purcell opened the scoring at 9:58 of the first period for the Seakings, but the Jr Axemen answered quickly and didn’t let up. Myles Meuse tied it at 8:53 off a setup from Chris Fraser and Curtis Hutchinson, and Hutchinson added a pair of goals to lead the surge. Austin King pulled the Seakings back within one at 6:26, before Elijah Noel’s unassisted marker and Hutchinson’s late strike at 1:38 created separation. The Seakings (1-2-0) stayed competitive throughout, while the Axemen (1-2-0) earned the 4-2 win.

STORM: 6 FREEZE: 2

CIVIC — Storm erased an early two-goal deficit and pulled away for a 6-2 win over Freeze. Tanner McDonald opened the scoring at 11:12 of the first period and Tucker Jardine made it 2-0 at 4:03, but Storm answered late as Jack Goodland scored at 2:00 before Hendrix Humphreys tied it at 0:25. Owen Lukeman’s second-period marker proved to be the winner, and Storm added three more in the third from Fraser MacDonald, Jordy Stewart (from Goodland), and Humphreys’ second. Freeze (2-1-0) kept pushing, while Storm (2-1-0) finished strong.

STORM: 6 JR AXEMEN: 5

CIVIC — Camilla Weatherby scored in the first and added another in the second as Storm and the Jr Axemen traded chances in a back-and-forth game. Jordy Stewart also had two goals, including the winner with 22 seconds left after Addy Shaw pulled Storm even late in the third, with Jack Goodland supplying the other marker. The Axemen surged ahead with four second-period goals from Ellis Verrette (also an assist), Curtis Hutchinson (Colton Fitzgerald), Reece Tingley and Jackson Reynolds, with Hilton Hale opening their scoring. The Axemen (1-2-0) carried a one-goal edge into the final minute, but Storm (2-1-0) finished with a dramatic push.

FREEZE: 6 SEAKINGS: 3

CIVIC — The Freeze built an early lead and held off a determined Seakings side for a 6-3 win on Saturday. After Taylor MacDonald struck twice in the first period to keep things tight, the Freeze answered with a three-goal opening frame, highlighted by two tallies from Van Niesten. Alexander Chisholm added a second-period marker before Van Niesten completed a hat trick, with help from single assists by Tanner McDonald, Charlie Squires, and Nash Davis. Vinny Purcell’s second-period goal gave the Seakings (1-2-0) a spark, but Tucker Jardine sealed it in the third for the Freeze (2-1-0).

SEAKINGS: 3 STORM: 2

CIVIC — In a tight back-and-forth matchup, the Seakings edged the Storm 3-2 after a scoreless second period set up a tense finish. Eliana LeBlanc opened the scoring at 10:57 of the first before Austin King tied it at 10:12, with Nolan Smith picking up the assist. Taylor MacDonald broke the deadlock at 6:22 of the third off a feed from Max Silver, then added an insurance marker at 3:18. Jordy Stewart pulled the Storm (2-1-0) within one late at 1:43, but the Seakings (1-2-0) held on.

FREEZE: 4 JR AXEMEN: 3

GEC - D — Luke Denney opened the scoring at 2:51 of the first period as the Freeze built early momentum. In the second, Lincoln Clarke, Tucker Jardine and Alexander Chisholm pushed the lead, with Chisholm also setting up Clarke’s marker to make it 4-1. The Jr Axemen answered with a quick pair from Wyatt Roach and Jackson Reynolds just seconds apart late in the middle frame, then Roach struck again at 1:17 of the third to tighten it late for the Jr Axemen (1-2-0). The Freeze (2-1-0) held on to close out a hard-earned win.

JR AXEMEN: 9 SEAKINGS: 3

FORUM (BRONZE MEDAL GAME) — The Jr Axemen struck early and never let up in a 9-3 Bronze Medal game win over the Seakings. Elliott Gaudet opened the scoring, and Curtis Hutchinson added two goals as the Axemen carried a 2-0 lead out of the first and stretched it with second-period tallies from Abel Verrette, Colton Fitzgerald and Wyatt Roach. Roach completed a hat trick in the third, while Fitzgerald finished with two goals and an assist. Vinny Purcell scored twice and Nolan Smith also found the net for the Seakings (0-1-0), while the Jr Axemen (1-0-0) kept rolling to the final horn.

FREEZE: 5 STORM: 3

FORUM (GOLD MEDAL GAME) — The Storm jumped in front early on Jack Goodland’s first-period marker, then Hendrix Humphreys made it 2-0 early in the second. The Freeze answered with a big middle frame, led by Alexander Chisholm’s two goals and an assist, plus Tanner McDonald’s goal to take a 3-2 edge into the third. Camilla Weatherby tied it early in the final period, but McDonald struck again and Avery Pynn added a late insurance goal to seal it for the Freeze. The Storm (0-1-0) pushed hard to the finish but it was the Freeze (1-0-0) that took home the Gold Medal!

 

2017 AAA DIVISION RECAP

 

HEAT: 4 THUNDER: 3

GEC - D — Brogan O’Neill opened the scoring at 12:32 of the first period, and the Heat never stopped pushing in a wild 4-3 win over the Thunder. Thunder answered with three goals in a 39-second burst, including a pair from J.J. Fraser and Wesley LeBlanc’s marker set up by Hayden Mahoney, to surge ahead 3-1. The Heat responded quickly as Eric Maser made it a one-goal game before Mason Boone tied it at 6:42, then snapped home the winner at 5:23. Thunder (2-2-0) showed plenty of spark, but the Heat (2-1-1) finished the comeback.

HEAT: 5 JR AXEMEN: 4

FORUM — The Heat survived a back-and-forth first period to edge the Jr Axemen 5-4. Mason Boone opened the scoring at 13:00, but the Axemen answered quickly as Jack Ryan and Jack Schofield struck a second apart, and Elliott Easson made it 3-1 at 7:47. Hunter Conrad swung momentum back with two goals, then helped set up Henry Walters as the Heat rattled off four straight tallies in under two minutes. Jack LeBlanc pulled the Jr Axemen (2-1-1) within one late, but the Heat (2-1-1) held on.

ADMIRALS: 5 STORM: 2

CIVIC — Dillon Marchand opened the scoring 1:49 into the first period, finishing a play set up by Hughie Neil MacNeil as the Admirals grabbed an early lead. The Storm answered in the second, with Hank Cameron scoring twice—first off Callum Hamilton, then on a feed from Emmett Bell—to pull ahead 2-1 heading into the third. The Admirals stormed back with four third-period goals, including quick strikes from Oscar David (Alex MacNeil) and Lux Gillis (Noah Timmons, Kendrick Stone), to close out the win over the Storm (2-1-1). The Admirals (1-3-0) capped it with late goals from Sa’n Cremo and Mark Mackeigan.

THUNDER: 5 FREEZE: 3

FORUM — The Freeze struck first when Matthew Boutilier opened the scoring in the opening frame, but the Thunder answered with a big second period to take control. Hayden Mahoney led the push with two goals and an assist, setting up Wesley LeBlanc before scoring twice in the third, including an insurance marker late. Maxime Muise also scored in the middle stanza, and Eli Feener added a third-period goal. The Freeze stayed within reach behind goals from Aubrey Macaulay and Bryson Eyking, who also chipped in a helper for the Freeze (1-2-1). The Thunder (2-2-0) held on down the stretch to seal the win.

STORM: 6 HEAT: 4

CIVIC — The Storm struck early and often, building a 3-0 first-period lead on goals from Hank Cameron, Lennox Hodgkinson (from Clark Williams) and Fletcher Black (from Clyde Cameron). The Heat pushed back in the second as Brogan O’Neill and Mason Boone (from Eric Maser) pulled them within one, but Cameron and Black answered to restore breathing room. Black completed a hat trick in the third before Boone added his second. Hunter Conrad’s late finish, set up by Lucas Flood, capped a strong push from the Heat (2-1-1), but the Storm (2-1-1) held on.

JR AXEMEN: 7 THUNDER: 5

FORUM — After a back-and-forth opening frame that saw the Thunder take a 3-2 edge into the first intermission, the Jr Axemen answered with a big second period to swing the game in a 7-5 win. Elliott Easson scored twice for the Axemen, while Ethan Waters helped drive the offence with three assists and Theo Flaherty added a goal and two helpers. The Thunder kept pushing behind two goals from Maxim Muise and a pair from J.J. Fraser, closing within one in the third before Jack Schofield’s late marker sealed it for the Thunder (2-2-0) against the Jr Axemen (2-1-1).

FREEZE: 7 ADMIRALS: 4

CIVIC — The Admirals carried a 3-2 edge into the third period and went up 4-2 on Oscar David’s goal, set up by Noah Timmons. The Freeze responded with a late surge, scoring five times in the final stretch to pull away. Matthew Boutilier and Bryson Eyking finished with two goals apiece, with Ian Croney adding a pair of assists as the momentum swung. Hughie Neil MacNeil, Iver MacMaster and Alex MacNeil also scored for the Admirals (1-3-0) in a strong effort, but the Freeze (1-2-1) closed it out.

STORM: 3 FREEZE: 2

FORUM — The Freeze jumped in front on Bryson Eyking’s goal right at 00:00 of the first period, set up by Bennett O’Neill, but the Storm answered quickly when Fletcher Black tied it at 01:47. After a scoreless second, Black struck again late in the third to put Storm ahead before Eyking’s second of the morning, off a feed from Ian Croney, pulled things even at 2-2. Just moments later, Emmett Bell snapped in the winner to seal a tight finish for the Freeze (1-2-1), as the Storm (2-1-1) edged away.

JR AXEMEN: 7 ADMIRALS: 3

CIVIC — Jack Ryan’s opener set the tone early as the Jr Axemen built a 2-1 first-period lead, with Kendrick Stone answering for the Admirals. Ryan added two more to complete a hat trick, while Elliott Easson chipped in two goals and an assist as the Axemen stretched the game to 4-1 after two. In the third, Carson Desmond (with an assist from Oscar David) and Hughie Neil MacNeil provided a push for the Admirals (1-3-0), but Jack LeBlanc and JD Edwards helped the Jr Axemen (2-1-1) finish strong.

THUNDER: 5 ADMIRALS: 4

FORUM — In a back-and-forth finish, the Thunder rallied late to slip past the Admirals 5-4. After Oscar David opened the scoring, the teams traded momentum through two periods, with Noah Timmons (from Dillon Marchand) and Hughie Neil MacNeil giving the Admirals a 3-2 edge. The third period brought more drama: J.J. Fraser pulled the Thunder even, MacNeil answered again, then Hayden Mahoney scored his second to tie it before Maxim Muise buried the winner in the final minute, with Bennett Goudey earning his second assist. The Admirals (1-3-0) pushed to the end, while the Thunder (2-2-0) earned the tight win.

FREEZE: 5 HEAT: 5

FORUM — The Freeze and Heat traded swings all game in a 5-5 draw. Bryson Eyking scored twice for the Freeze, while Ty Gushue and Clark Wallace added singles and Bennett O’Neill finished a late first-period push with help from Sam Campbell and Eyking. Down 4-1 late in the second, the Heat answered with a three-goal surge, highlighted by Brogan O’Neill’s pair and goals from Hunter Conrad and Allister MacEachern. After O’Neill completed his hat trick in the third, Eyking’s late marker secured the point for the Freeze (1-2-1) and Heat (2-1-1).

JR AXEMEN: 4 STORM: 4

GEC - D — The Jr Axemen and Storm traded runs in a 4-4 draw after a lively opening frame and a dramatic finish. Maverick Harvey and Eliott Easson struck 35 seconds apart to put the Jr Axemen ahead early, but the Storm answered with four first-period goals, including a pair each from Hank Cameron and Fletcher Black, to take a 4-3 edge into the break. Ethan Waters had the other Axemen marker, before Russell Levy tied it with 28 seconds left in the third. Black’s two-goal effort paced the Storm (2-1-1), while Levy’s late equalizer sealed the comeback point for the Jr Axemen (2-1-1).

JR AXEMEN: 3 HEAT: 0

CIVIC (SEMI 3 VS 2) — The Jr Axemen struck early and carried the play through three periods to earn a 3-0 playoff win over the Heat. Russell Levy opened the scoring at 1:53 of the first period, finishing a setup from Jack Schofield. Theo Flaherty doubled the lead at 7:06 of the second with an unassisted marker, and Sawyer MacAlpine put it away at 11:14 of the third off a pass from Maverick Harvey. The Heat (0-1-0) battled to generate offence, but the Jr Axemen (1-1-0) stayed composed to close out the shutout.

THUNDER: 6 STORM: 2

FORUM (SEMI 4 VS 1) — The Thunder jumped out in front with first-period goals from Wesley LeBlanc and J.J. Fraser and kept control with a pair in the second to take a 4-1 lead into the intermission. LeBlanc and Fraser each completed hat tricks in the third, with Myles Pothier adding two assists and Maxim Muise chipping in a helper. The Storm answered with Fletcher Black’s late second-period marker and a third-period goal from Lennox Hodgkinson, set up by Emmett Bell. The Storm (0-1-0) pushed to the final buzzer, but the Thunder (2-0-0) advanced with the win.

THUNDER: 7 JR AXEMEN: 4

GEC - D (GOLD MEDAL GAME) — The Thunder jumped out early with three first-period goals from Wesley LeBlanc (2) and J.J. Fraser, then held off a strong push from the Jr Axemen in a 7-4 gold medal game win. JD Edwards (Jack Ryan) and Maverick Harvey pulled the Jr Axemen back within one in the second, and Walker Hiltz-Murphy (Eliott Easson) and Easson added third-period markers for the Jr Axemen (1-1-0). Fraser’s four-goal performance, plus a goal and an assist from Harrison Murphy, powered the Thunder (2-0-0). Congrats to the Thunder on the Gold Medal victory!

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


PEI CUP PROSPECTS FEMALE TOURNAMENT

U9 DIVISION RECAP

EXCEL: 8 STARS: 1

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE STADIUM — Excel built early momentum and carried it through to a 8-1 win over the Stars on Friday. Kinsley MacNeill opened the scoring, and Chloe Tian added two first-period goals as Excel took a 3-1 lead into the break. The Stars answered with a bright moment from Rayna Howard, set up by Maura Snook and Elizabeth Chaisson, to keep the game within reach early. Ruby Kelly powered the offence with a hat trick, while Shannon Swan scored twice, including a late second-period marker. The Stars (0-4-0) kept battling to the final buzzer, while Excel (1-3-0) finished strong with four third-period goals.

VICTOIRE: 7 STARS: 0

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE STADIUM — Victoire set the tone early with four first-period goals, led by markers from Zoé McNeil and Kailey Gaudet and a pair from Emma Fenton. The offence kept rolling in the middle frame as Claire Spencer struck twice, and Anabelle Sherwood and McNeil added to the cushion, with Kalie Doiron and Sawyer Keenan factoring in on the scoresheet. Fenton added two more in the third, while Sherwood completed a hat trick as Victoire (3-1-0) finished a complete team effort. Claire Ellis battled in net for the Stars (0-4-0), who stayed determined shift to shift.

GOLDENEYES: 6 SCEPTRE: 3

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE STADIUM — Jemma Sherrard opened the scoring and later added another as Sceptre rallied to tie it early in the third, with LÉa Arsenault also finding the net for Sceptre (2-2-0). But the Goldeneeyes answered with a decisive push, led by two-goal efforts from Chloe Daigle and Elianne Poirier. Anabelle Girouard chipped in a goal and an assist, and Sara-Maude Blanchard also scored as the Goldeneeyes pulled away with three third-period goals to stay perfect on the season at 4-0-0.

SCEPTRE: 8 STARS: 1

MONTAGUE — Sceptre built an early lead in Montague and carried it to a 8-1 win over the Stars. Jemma Sherrard set the tone with the opener at 11:36 of the first period and finished with four goals, including an even-strength marker set up by Ava Anstey in the second. Charlie-Eve Blanchard and Béatrice Bossé added offence, and Sceptre kept rolling in the third with goals from Ellie Gallacher, Iris O’Brien, and Joève Savoie. Minnie Macnevin struck late in the first for the Stars (0-4-0), while Sceptre (2-2-0) closed out a strong team effort.

VICTOIRE: 4 EXCEL: 2

MONTAGUE — Victoire earned a 4-2 win over Excel in a back-and-forth U9 matchup. Shannon Swan opened the scoring for Excel, but Emma Fenton answered late in the first to send it to the intermission even. Victoire took control in the second as Olivia Meunier (from Charlie Rickard) and Anabelle Sherwood scored to make it 3-1. Claire Spencer added an early third-period marker, and Excel kept pushing as Chloe Tian (from Ruby Kelly) pulled one back for Excel (1-3-0) before Victoire (3-1-0) closed it out.

GOLDENEYES: 7 STARS: 0

MONTAGUE — The GOLDENEYES built an early cushion and carried it through all three periods in an 7-0 win over the STARS. Sara-Maude Blanchard sparked the opening frame and finished with a hat trick, while Chloe Daigle added two goals and set up Elianne Poirier, who also scored twice, including a marker with 17 seconds left in regulation. Anabelle Girouard rounded out the scoring, with Jaëlle Leblanc picking up an assist. The STARS (0-4-0) kept battling to generate chances, but couldn’t find the finish against the GOLDENEYES (4-0-0).

VICTOIRE: 3 SCEPTRE: 0

MONTAGUE — Victoire opened the scoring midway through the first period when Olivia Meunier finished a play set up by Saniya Tahir, and the 1-0 edge held deep into the game. In the third, Anabelle Sherwood doubled the lead off a feed from Clara Hultberg before Claire Spencer added an insurance marker late to seal the 3-0 decision. Sceptre (2-2-0) stayed committed defensively and pushed to generate offence, but couldn’t find a way through. Victoire (3-1-0) earned the shutout with a steady, timely finish.

GOLDENEYES: 6 EXCEL: 4

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE STADIUM — The GOLDENEYES and EXCEL traded chances throughout a back-and-forth 6-4 decision. Elianne Poirier scored in the first and added a third-period marker, while Chloe Daigle powered the attack with three goals and two assists as the Goldeneyes pulled away with two late goals. EXCEL kept pushing behind Chloe Tian’s three-goal effort, including a third-period equalizer after Poirier had put the Goldeneyes back in front. Ruby Kelly also scored for EXCEL (1-3-0), while the GOLDENEYES (4-0-0) stayed perfect.

GOLDENEYES: 3 VICTOIRE: 1

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE ARENA — Emma Fenton struck at 2:30 of the first period to give Victoire an early edge, and they carried that momentum into a tight, defensive game. The Goldeneyes pulled even in the second when Mackenzie Buck finished a play set up by Finley Whiting at 11:34. In the third, Chloe Daigle put the Goldeneyes in front at 4:35 before Jaëlle Leblanc added a late marker at 2:46 to seal it. Victoire (3-1-0) battled to the end, while the Goldeneyes (4-0-0) stayed unbeaten.

SCEPTRE: 3 EXCEL: 2

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE ARENA — Excel jumped out early as Chloe Tian scored twice in the opening period to make it 2-0. Sceptre answered in the second when Jemma Sherrard got them on the board, setting the stage for a tight finish. In the third, Sherrard struck again to tie it before Ellie Gallacher buried the winner late to complete the comeback. Tian’s pair kept Excel (1-3-0) within a goal throughout, but Sceptre (2-2-0) finished strong to secure the 3-2 decision.

VICTOIRE: 5 SCEPTRE: 2

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE ARENA (SEMI 3 VS 2) — Victoire built an early edge with first-period goals from Anabelle Sherwood and Amelia Harrison, then kept the pressure on in the second as Charlie Rickard and Saniya Tahir extended the lead. Sceptre answered back when Charlie-Eve Blanchard struck at 9:30 of the second, and she pulled Sceptre closer again in the third. Sherwood’s second of the game at 6:41 of the final frame provided breathing room as Sceptre (0-1-0) continued to push, and Victoire (1-1-0) closed out the win.

GOLDENEYES: 10 EXCEL: 3

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE STADIUM (SEMI 4 VS 1) — EXCEL struck first on a Chloe Tian marker, and Shannon Swan’s goal later in the opening frame had them up 2-1 after 15 minutes. The GOLDENEYES answered with a decisive second period, piling up six goals to take control, led by Chloe Daigle’s five-goal performance and a big all-around game from Elianne Poirier (two goals). Ruby Kelly scored Excel’s lone second-period reply, with Elena MacPhee in on two goals for EXCEL (0-1-0). Anabelle Girouard added two goals as the GOLDENEYES (2-0-0) pulled away in the third.

GOLDENEYES: 3 VICTOIRE: 2

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE STADIUM (GOLD MEDAL GAME) — The GOLDENEYES and VICTOIRE traded chances in a tight gold medal game that needed overtime to decide it. Chloé Daigle opened the scoring before Anabelle Sherwood answered late in the first for Victoire, set up by Emma Fenton and Zoé McNeil. Victoire pulled ahead at the end of the second when Fenton finished a Kailey Gaudet feed, but Elianne Poirier tied it early in the third to force extras. In the second overtime, Sara-Maude Blanchard ended it at 00:34 with Poirier picking up the assist. The Victoire (1-1-0) pushed hard but it was the Goldeneyes (2-0-0) earned the overtime win. Congrats to the Goldeneyes!

U11 DIVISION RECAP

 

VICTOIRE: 6 CENTRAL GALES: 0

MONTAGUE — Victoire built a 2-0 lead in the opening period and never looked back in a 6-0 win over the Central Gales. Arianne Doucet opened the scoring at 11:03, and Viviane Boudreau added a late marker before the break, then struck again in the second as Victoire pushed the pace with three more goals. Taylyn Sanipass-Sock (1G, 2A) and Aria Landry (1G, 2A) drove the offence, while Myla Daigle also found the net. The Central Gales (0-3-1) stayed determined through a tough defensive test as Victoire (3-2-0) finished strong.

EXCEL: 7 FLEET (DONOVAN): 0

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE STADIUM — EXCEL took control early and carried the momentum to a 7-0 win over FLEET (DONOVAN). Saylor Larkin scored three times and added two assists, while Emily Riley chipped in a pair of goals as EXCEL built a 5-0 first-period lead and kept pressing in the second. Genie Flynn and Allie O’Keefe each set up three goals, and Julia Kenny added a goal and an assist. Rosalie McQuillan, Elsie Bevan and Shoaleh Bavandpour rounded out the scoring. Fleet (0-3-1) stayed committed through a tough outing, while EXCEL (3-1-0) finished a complete performance.

FROST: 5 CHARGE: 1

MONTAGUE — FROST pulled away for a 5-1 win over CHARGE on Friday, building a 2-1 edge after one period before tightening things up the rest of the way. Raynglei Thompson powered the offence with four goals, striking twice in the opening frame and adding an unassisted marker early in the second before finishing it off in the third. Sutton Burtch rounded out the scoring with a third-period goal set up by Clara Carroll and Jordan McCullough. Emma Patterson scored for the Charge (2-1-1), assisted by Cameron Martin and Jasmine LeBlanc, while the Frost (5-0-0) kept their perfect start intact.

SCEPTRE: 2 TORRENT: 1

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE STADIUM — Sceptre and Torrent played a tight, back-and-forth game that stayed scoreless through the opening period. Kim Aube opened the scoring at 7:25 of the second, finishing a play set up by Bria Kerr to make it 1-0. Torrent pushed back in the third and tied it late when Noelle Pellerine converted a feed from Langley Whynott at 4:37. But Jasmine Lanteigne answered early in the period at 13:26, with Charlotte Boucher and Ava Scott picking up assists, to lift Torrent (2-2-0) and Sceptre (2-1-1).

CHARGE: 7 STARS: 0

MONTAGUE — The CHARGE broke open a scoreless game with three quick goals in the second period, as Sadie Allain and Aaliyah Syrnyk struck 14 seconds apart before Jasmine LeBlanc finished a play set up by Syrnyk. The Charge kept rolling in the third, with Syrnyk adding her second and Allain completing a hat trick, while Emma Patterson chipped in with a late marker. The STARS (1-3-0) competed hard and held the line through the first period, but couldn’t find a way past a steady defensive effort. The Charge (2-1-1) earned the shutout in a strong all-around win.

TORRENT: 3 CENTRAL GALES: 2

MONTAGUE — Noelle Pellerine opened the scoring in the final seconds of the first period, and TORRENT carried that 1-0 edge through two tight frames. The third period turned into a thriller, with Ava Beck (assist: Allie Perry) and Ellen Mallett striking to put CENTRAL GALES in front. Pellerine answered to tie it, then snapped home the late winner with 10 seconds left to complete her hat trick, with Harlow MacNeil assisting on two of the goals. Torrent (2-2-0) finished strong as the Central Gales (0-3-1) rallied hard to the end.

FROST: 8 FLEET (DONOVAN): 1

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE ARENA — Frost built an early edge with first-period goals from Raynglei Thompson and Lily Dunbar, then pulled away with a seven-goal second. Thompson paced the offence with four goals, while Gracie Sheppard added two goals and an assist. Sutton Burtch and Dunbar each scored twice, and Danielle Thomas and Clara Carroll rounded out the scoring for Frost (5-0-0). Fleet (Donovan) kept competing and got on the board with two seconds left in the second period when Harlow Betts finished a play from Sophia Ferris, but Fleet (Donovan) (0-3-1) couldn’t close the gap.

SCEPTRE: 6 FLEET (LORD): 1

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE STADIUM — Gracie Vail opened the scoring at 11:36 of the first period for FLEET (LORD), but SCEPTRE took control with a three-goal second. Ema Rioux struck twice, while Winnie Cameron’s marker at 2:36 was set up by Katelyn Daley to help swing momentum. In the third, Charlotte Boucher, Kim Aube and Julia Woods added insurance as SCEPTRE pulled away for a 6-1 win. Gracie Vail provided the lone highlight for the Fleet (1-3-0), while Rioux paced the Sceptre (2-1-1).

TORRENT: 1 STARS: 0

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE STADIUM — TORRENT and the STARS traded chances through a scoreless first two periods before Isla Snair broke through at 13:01 of the third, finishing a play set up by Lily Turner and Natalie Sargent. The Stars stayed within a goal to the end with a determined push, but couldn’t find an equalizer. The Stars (1-3-0) showed plenty of compete in a tight, low-scoring matchup, while Torrent (2-2-0) earned the shutout and made their lone third-period strike stand up.

FLEET (DONOVAN): 2   CENTRAL GALES: 2

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE ARENA — Fleet (Donovan) and the Central Gales traded momentum in a 2-2 draw on Saturday. Marisa Wakelin opened the scoring late in the first period, finishing a play set up by Nora Cusack, but Sophia Ferris answered for Fleet to keep it even heading into the break. The third period brought more drama as Charlotte Flood put Fleet back in front before Allie Perry tied it at 10:41, with Lucy Birt earning the helper. Central Gales (0-3-1) showed plenty of push, while Fleet (Donovan) (0-3-1) battled to the final buzzer.

CHARGE: 1 SCEPTRE: 1

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE STADIUM — The Charge opened the scoring at 7:43 of the first period when Sadie Allain finished a play set up by Sparrow Roy, and they carried that 1-0 edge into the third. The Sceptre kept pushing and drew even at 7:07 of the final frame as Hailey Rioux converted a chance from Julia Woods and Kim Aube. The Sceptre (2-1-1) showed persistence to earn the late equalizer, while the Charge (2-1-1) matched them stride for stride in a tightly played contest.

FROST: 2 VICTOIRE: 0

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE ARENA — Frost earned a 2-0 win over Victoire on Saturday, striking late in the first period and adding some breathing room in the second. Raynglei Thompson opened the scoring at 1:09 of the first, finishing a play set up by Amelia Wallace, then doubled the lead with an unassisted marker at 4:21 of the second. Victoire stayed organised defensively and kept pushing for a response through the third, but couldn’t break through as Victoire (3-2-0) came up just short against a steady Frost (5-0-0).

FROST: 3 FLEET (LORD): 0

MONTAGUE — Frost struck twice in the first period to take control, with Raynglei Thompson opening the scoring at 8:21 before Clara Carroll finished a play set up by Magnolia Pike. Sutton Burtch added an important insurance marker at 8:32 of the second, and Frost’s defence made the lead stand through the third to seal the shutout. Fleet (LORD) (1-3-0) kept working and tightened up after the early push, but couldn’t find a way past a composed Frost (5-0-0) side that stayed unbeaten.

VICTOIRE: 1 SCEPTRE: 0

MONTAGUE — In a tight, defence-first matchup, VICTOIRE edged SCEPTRE 1-0 on Saturday. Emma Leger provided the difference at 1:07 of the second period, breaking through for the lone goal of the game. SCEPTRE (2-1-1) kept the pressure on and stayed within a shot of tying it right to the final horn, but couldn’t find an equalizer. VICTOIRE (3-2-0) made the lead stand up the rest of the way to close out the hard-earned win.

CHARGE: 6 CENTRAL GALES: 2

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE ARENA — Central Gales struck first with goals from Emery MacGuigan and Nora Cusack in the opening period to take early control. Charge answered with a big second, getting two goals from Aaliyah Syrnyk and singles from Charlie Rose Butcher and Jasmine LeBlanc to swing the momentum. In the third, Sparrow Roy added breathing room before LeBlanc finished her second of the day to close it out. Kinley MacDonald, Ellen Mallett, Marisa Wakelin and Paisley Penny chipped in assists for Central Gales (0-3-1), while Charge (2-1-1) was sparked by Syrnyk’s four-point effort.

EXCEL: 4 TORRENT: 1

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE STADIUM — Torrent struck first at 4:20 of the opening period when Isla Snair finished a play set up by Sophia Ross, but EXCEL settled in and flipped the game in the second. Genie Flynn scored twice in the middle frame, converting feeds from Shoaleh Bavandpour and Rachel Westbury before adding another from Ellie MacDougall to make it 2-1. Flynn completed her hat trick at 10:55 of the third with help from Rosalie McQuillan and Paige Carpenter, and Emily Riley added a late insurance marker as Torrent (2-2-0) kept pushing while EXCEL (3-1-0) closed out the win.

FLEET (LORD): 5   STARS: 1

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE ARENA — FLEET (LORD) built early momentum with three first-period goals from Gracie Conway (assisted by Sophia Brennan), Georgia Janes, and Gracie Vail, then carried that pace into a 5-1 decision. Vail added her second at 09:10 of the second, and Calynn Ward struck at 13:46 of the third to extend the lead. The STARS kept competing and were rewarded when Juliet Hughes scored at 07:41 of the final frame for the STARS (1-3-0). Fleet (1-3-0) finished the game with steady pressure to close out the win.

VICTOIRE: 3 EXCEL: 0

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE ARENA — Victoire built an early cushion with two late first-period goals, as Myla Daigle opened the scoring at 4:09 and Claire McDonald added another at 2:18 to make it 2-0. Excel pushed back and kept the game tight through the middle frame, generating chances but couldn’t find a breakthrough. Penelope Leonard-Hopkins iced it with a goal at 1:03 of the third to seal the 3-0 result. Excel (3-1-0) showed plenty of compete in a determined effort, while Victoire (3-2-0) closed out a composed win.

EXCEL: 3   FLEET (LORD): 2

MONTAGUE — EXCEL earned a 3-2 win over FLEET (LORD) in a tight back-and-forth matchup. Sophia Brennan opened the scoring for FLEET (LORD) on a first-period marker, assisted by Gracie Vail, before Shoaleh Bavandpour answered late in the frame off a feed from Julia Kenny. Gracie Vail put the Fleet back in front early in the second, with Gracie Conway setting her up. EXCEL pushed back with Emily Riley’s equalizer from Saylor Larkin, then Bavandpour struck again late, finishing a play started by Rachel Westbury. The Fleet (1-3-0) stayed within a goal throughout, but EXCEL (3-1-0) held on.

STARS: 4   FLEET (DONOVAN): 2

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE ARENA — Sophia Ferris opened the scoring at 11:37 of the first period, finishing a play set up by Claire Childs as FLEET (DONOVAN) carried a 1-0 lead into the third. The STARS surged late, getting a goal and two assists from Claire Phelan, while Danica Paynter chipped in two helpers and Juliet Hughes added the equalizer early in the frame. Charlotte Flood’s late reply kept it close, but Audrey Proud’s goal at 2:16 sealed it for the Stars (1-3-0). The Fleet (0-3-1) showed grit throughout.

FROST: 2 SCEPTRE: 1

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE STADIUM (SEMI 4 VS 1) — SCEPTRE grabbed the lead midway through the second period when Ema Rioux scored unassisted, setting the tone for a tight playoff semifinal. FROST answered at 8:25 of the second as Raynglei Thompson converted a feed from Danielle Thomas to make it 1-1. The game stayed deadlocked into the final minute before Clara Carroll scored at 0:18 of the third, with Thompson picking up the assist, to lift Frost (1-0-0) past Sceptre (0-1-0).

VICTOIRE: 3 EXCEL: 2

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE ARENA (SEMI 3 VS 2) — Excel jumped out to a quick lead in the opening frame, with Shoaleh Bavandpour striking at 10:51 before Madison Scott made it 2-0 at 5:28. Victoire answered before the break when Penelope Leonard-Hopkins got them on the board at 6:20, setting up a push in the second. Viviane Boudreau pulled Victoire even at 3:27, and Bria Thibodeau delivered the go-ahead goal with four seconds left in the period to seal a 3-2 win over Excel (0-1-0). Victoire (1-0-0) held on from there to advance.

FROST: 2 VICTOIRE: 1

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE STADIUM (GOLD MEDAL GAME) — The Frost built its lead with a pair of late first-period goals from Clara Carroll, striking at 3:13 with help from Gracie Sheppard and Raynglei Thompson before converting again at 2:10 off a setup from Magnolia Pike. Victoire pushed back in the second when Penelope Leonard-Hopkins finished an unassisted effort at 10:53 to pull within one and keep the game tight the rest of the way. Leonard-Hopkins provided the offence for Victoire (3-2-0), while Carroll’s two-goal outing held up for Frost (5-0-0). Congrats to the Frost for capturing the U11 Championship!

 

U13 DIVISION RECAP

 

FROST: 1 CHARGE: 1

MONTAGUE — Hannah McIntyre opened the scoring at 8:13 of the first period for the Charge, finishing a play set up by Kaylee Gulliver and Caroline McLaughlin. The 1-0 edge held through a tight second period, with both teams keeping the game within reach. Frost finally broke through at 6:51 of the third when Lauren Gilliss scored unassisted to tie it. The Charge (0-2-2) generated the early push, but Gilliss’ late response secured a 1-1 finish for Frost (0-2-2).

EXCEL: 8 FLEET: 1

POWNAL STADIUM — EXCEL set the tone early, building a 4-0 first-period lead before Callie Higgins finished a play from Meghan Jardine and Courtney Doyle to get the Fleet on the board late in the frame (1-2-1). EXCEL kept rolling in the second, with Josie Macdonald scoring twice and Annabel Murdoch continuing to drive the offence with a two-goal, two-assist effort. Ava Arsenault added a hat trick, including two third-period tallies, as EXCEL (4-0-0) closed out the 8-1 win.

SCEPTRE: 3 FROST: 3

POWNAL AREA — Sceptre struck first when Savanah McNeely finished a Lexane Doucet setup in the opening period. Frost answered in the second as Taylor Warren, with help from Olivia Forbes, tied it up 1-1. The third featured a burst of offence: Jaida Gallen restored Sceptre’s lead, but Scarlett Laskey (assists Halle Bubar, Quinn Matthews) and Addison Zinck (from Forbes) pushed Frost in front. Elodie Blanchard’s late goal evened it at 3-3 for Frost (0-2-2), while Sceptre (1-0-3) stayed unbeaten.

EXCEL: 4 VICTOIRE: 3

POWNAL STADIUM — Excel built a 3-1 edge in the second period with goals from Charlie O'Keefe (Addison Duncan), Josie MacDonald and Everleigh White. Victoire answered late in the frame on Heidi Levesque’s marker to keep things within reach. Elliet Williams (Charlotte Veinot) pushed Excel ahead early in the third, but Victoire made it a one-goal game down the stretch as Gemma Kidney and Lilyah Morice-Chase scored to close the gap. Victoire (1-3-0) showed plenty of push to the final buzzer, while Excel (4-0-0) held on for the win.

CHARGE: 1 TORRENT: 1

POWNAL ARENA — Hannah McIntyre opened the scoring at 7:17 of the first period, beating Everly O’Donnel to give Charge an early edge. The game stayed 1-0 deep into the third before Torrent found an answer late, as Marley Williams converted at 1:15, with Ella Fanning picking up the assist on the tying goal. Torrent (0-2-2) pushed to close the gap in the final minutes, while Charge (0-2-2) earned a hard-fought point after setting the tone early.

STARS: 7 TORRENT: 2

POWNAL STADIUM — Annie Duffy Corkum struck twice in a 31-second span late in the first period as the Stars built an early lead, with Gentry Murphy and Sutton MacDonald helping set up the chances. The Torrent answered late in the second when Macy MacEachern finished a play from Ava Thompson, then pulled closer early in the third as Carlee Cavanaugh scored off a MacEachern feed. But the Stars’ offence rolled in the final frame, led by Clara Downey’s two-goal period and a Gwen Matthews goal, as the finish line came into view for the Torrent (0-2-2) against the Stars (4-0-0).

FLEET: 3 CHARGE: 0

POWNAL ARENA — Sophie Noftell set the tone early with a pair of first-period goals as Fleet opened a quick 2-0 cushion. Savanna Searle and Rose Augustin teamed up on the opener, and Adriana Villareal added the lone helper on Noftell’s second. Charge settled in after the early push and worked to generate offence, but couldn’t find a way through. Courtney Doyle added insurance late in the second period, finishing a play set up by Emma Gleeton for Fleet (1-2-1). Charge (0-2-2) kept battling to the final buzzer.

EXCEL: 3 FROST: 1

POWNAL STADIUM — Excel struck twice in the first period, with Elliot Williams opening the scoring at 11:25 before Josie MacDonald made it 2-0 at 7:07. Charlotte Veinot set up both goals, and Williams added his second early in the second to give Excel breathing room. Frost kept pressing and finally broke through at 4:14 of the third when Olivia Forbes finished a play started by Halle Bubar. Frost (0-2-2) showed good push late, but Excel (4-0-0) closed it out to stay unbeaten.

SCEPTRE: 4 VICTOIRE: 3

POWNAL ARENA — SCEPTRE built a 4-0 cushion in a dominant first period, with Lexane Doucet opening the scoring before goals from Zoe Robichaud (assist: Claudie Chiasson, Emma Comeau), Savanah McNeely (assist: Elodie Blanchard) and Marilie Raiche rounded it out. VICTOIRE answered with a strong push in the second, getting back within two on goals from Marie-Eve Bourgeois (assist: Lilly Roberge) and Mélodie Landry (assist: Audra Dixon). Oceanne Chiasson (assist: Adrian Hachey) made it a one-goal game in the third, but Victoire (1-3-0) couldn’t find the equalizer as Sceptre (1-0-3) held on.

VICTOIRE: 3 CHARGE: 1

POWNAL STADIUM — Victoire built a 3-1 win with timely scoring in each period. Adrian Hachey opened the game at 3:47 of the first, set up by Audra Dixon, before Adele Goguen answered unassisted at 7:33 to pull Charge even heading into the break. Dixon restored the lead at 4:59 of the second, with Hachey picking up the helper. Azélya Decaens provided breathing room just 37 seconds into the third, finished off a Dixon feed. Goguen scored for the Charge (0-2-2), while Dixon posted a goal and two assists for Victoire (1-3-0).

SCEPTRE: 2 FLEET: 2

POWNAL ARENA — Sceptre and Fleet skated to a 2-2 tie after a tight, back-and-forth matchup. Zoe Robichaud opened the scoring for Sceptre at 10:14 of the first period, with Claudie Chiasson setting her up, before Savanna Searle replied at 9:38 off a play started by Sophie Noftell and Maddie MacLeod. After a scoreless second, Lexane Doucet pushed Sceptre ahead late in the third, but Emma Gleeton answered at 1:26 to earn Fleet (1-2-1) a share of the points against Sceptre (1-0-3).

EXCEL: 7 TORRENT: 1

POWNAL STADIUM — Excel built an early edge and carried it through for a 7-1 win over Torrent. Charlotte Veinot opened the scoring, and after Zyra MacDonald answered for Torrent, Charlie O’Keefe restored the lead late in the first. Excel stretched the margin in the second behind two goals from Elliet Williams, plus an Ava Arsenault finish set up by Annabel Murdoch and Ellie Profitt. Murdoch added a third-period goal and helped on Josie MacDonald’s marker. Torrent (0-2-2) kept pushing, while Excel (4-0-0) stayed unbeaten.

STARS: 9 VICTOIRE: 3

POWNAL ARENA — The Stars used a five-goal second period to pull away for a 9-3 win over Victoire. Azélya Decaens opened the scoring and later set up Oceanne Chiasson to give Victoire an early two-goal push, but the Stars answered with a quick flurry, sparked by Cali MacVane’s hat trick and a pair of assists from Emmie Stevenson. Ava Tremere, Annie Duffy Corkum, Kenleigh McAllister and Gwen Matthews also chipped in during the surge, before Roslyn Delaney and Gentry Murphy added third-period insurance. Victoire (1-3-0) kept pressing, with Gemma Kidney scoring in the third, while the Stars (4-0-0) stayed perfect.

TORRENT: 6 SCEPTRE: 6

POWNAL ARENA — Torrent and Sceptre traded momentum all afternoon in a 6-6 draw. Elodie Blanchard set the tone early and finished with a hat trick for Sceptre, with single goals from Marilie Raiche, Zoe Robichaud and Claudie Chiasson keeping the home side pushing in every period. Torrent answered with timely goals of its own — Ava Thompson and Zyra MacDonald had the visitors up after one, before tallies from Ella Fanning, Danielle Stevens, Michaela MacLeod and Scarlett Julian ensured it stayed tight. The Sceptre (1-0-3) showed plenty of resilience, while Torrent (0-2-2) earned a hard-fought point.

STARS: 4 FLEET: 0

MONTAGUE — After a scoreless opening period, the Stars broke the game open with four goals in a quick second-period surge. Emmie Stevenson opened the scoring at 7:51, set up by Roslyn Delaney, and Mya MacLeod followed just 15 seconds later off a feed from Sutton MacDonald. Delaney added an unassisted marker before Clara Downey finished the run with help from Gwen Matthews. The Fleet (1-2-1) stayed determined and defended hard throughout, but couldn’t find a way past a composed Stars (4-0-0) group.

STARS: 4 FROST: 1

MONTAGUE — Kenleigh McAllister opened the scoring late in the first period as the STARS carried a 1-0 lead into the third. The FROST answered early in the final frame when Isabelle Duke finished a play from Sadie Pugh to pull even, but Clara Downey responded 13 seconds later, taking a feed from Mya MacLeod to restore the lead. Downey added her second at 4:10 off Roslyn Delaney, and MacLeod capped it at 3:43 with help from Gwen Matthews. Duke’s goal stood as the lone marker for the FROST (0-2-2), while Downey and MacLeod led the push for the STARS (4-0-0).

SCEPTRE: 4 EXCEL: 3

MONTAGUE (SEMI 3 vs 2) — EXCEL jumped in front on Ellie Profitt’s first-period marker, then she struck again early in the second to make it 2-0. SCEPTRE answered with a pair in the middle frame, with Claudie Chiasson finishing an Ariane Benoit setup before Lexane Doucet tied it late off a play started by Elodie Blanchard and Savanah McNeely. Zoe Robichaud put Sceptre ahead in the third, but Charlie O’Keefe’s late equalizer forced overtime for Excel (0-1-0). Chiasson ended it at 2:41 of OT, with Blanchard adding her second helper for Sceptre (2-0-0).

STARS: 3 FLEET: 0

MONTAGUE (SEMI 4 vs 1) — In a game that was scoreless through two periods, the STARS broke through early in the third and went on to a 3-0 win over the FLEET. Annie Duffy Corkum opened the scoring at 14:12, and Emmie Stevenson made it 2-0 midway through the frame with help from Mya MacLeod. Kenleigh McAllister added a late marker at 1:40 to seal it. The Fleet (0-1-0) defended hard and stayed within reach deep into the game, but the Stars (1-1-0) finished strong to earn the shutout.

SCEPTRE: 3 STARS: 2

POWNAL STADIUM (GOLD MEDAL GAME) — Sceptre opened the scoring 19 seconds into the first period on Zoe Robichaud’s finish, set up by Ariane Benoit and Elodie Blanchard. The Stars answered in the third when Emmie Stevenson converted a Cali MacVane feed, with Anna MacBeath also assisting, but Claudie Chiasson restored the lead at 5:51 off a Marilie Raiche setup. Kenleigh McAllister tied it late with help from Annie Duffy Corkum and Elly Drummond for the Stars (1-1-0). Elodie Blanchard ended it in overtime for Sceptre in a very exciting triple OT game (2-0-0). Congrats to the Sceptre!

 

U15 DIVISION RECAP

 

 

VICTOIRE: 2 SIRENS: 2

MONTAGUE — Victoire and the Sirens traded momentum in a 2-2 draw. Elissa Malaborza opened the scoring at 10:15 of the first period off a feed from Ellie Berube, before Sylvee Robinson answered unassisted to make it 1-1. In the second, Berube finished a Malaborza setup at 3:06 to restore Victoire’s lead, but the Sirens pushed back late as Tabor Caulier buried Mireille Bernard’s pass at 0:47 to pull even. The Sirens (2-1-1) showed poise to finish strong, while Victoire (1-1-1) earned a solid road result.

STARS: 3 FLEET: 0

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE STADIUM — The Stars earned a 3-0 win over the Fleet on Friday, getting a goal in each period to set the tone. Briar Randall opened the scoring at 4:37 of the first, finishing a play set up by Marin Fitzpatrick and Brielle Bradley. Ann David stretched the lead with an early second-period marker from Emma O"Flarety and Laura MacFadyen, then added her second at 6:51 of the third, with Fitzpatrick and MacFadyen on the assists. The Fleet (0-3-0) stayed determined throughout, but couldn’t find a way through the Stars (3-1-0).

SIRENS: 2 FLEET: 1

MONTAGUE — The Sirens earned a 2-1 win over the Fleet in a tight U15 matchup that stayed scoreless through the opening period. Arianna Sparks opened the scoring in the second, finishing a play set up by Nora Bannerman to put the Fleet ahead briefly. The Sirens answered quickly when Maizie Wakelin evened it at 1-1, and the game stayed on a knife’s edge into the third. Taylor Williams netted the winner at 10:51 of the final frame as the Sirens (2-1-1) held on, while the Fleet (0-3-0) pushed to the buzzer.

STARS: 4 VICTOIRE: 0

MONTAGUE — The STARS built a steady lead and closed out a 4-0 win over VICTOIRE. Skye Bowness opened the scoring at 4:23 of the first period, and the Stars added a pair early in the second as Ann David struck at 9:47 before setting up Emma O"Flarety at 9:32. Marin Fitzpatrick’s third-period marker, assisted by Briar Randall, rounded out the offence for the Stars (3-1-0). Victoire (1-1-1) kept pushing for a breakthrough and stayed committed defensively to the final buzzer.

STARS: 1 SIRENS: 0

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE STADIUM — EMMA O"FLARETY broke through at 2:08 of the first period, finishing a setup from TORY MCKENZIE and LAURA MACFADYEN as the STARS made an early goal stand up in a 1-0 win. From there, the game settled into a tight, defensive battle, with both sides working hard to create space and chances through the neutral zone. The SIRENS (2-1-1) stayed within a shot all afternoon and pushed for an equalizer, but the STARS (3-1-0) saw it out to the final buzzer.

VICTOIRE: 1 FLEET: 0

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE ARENA — Victoire earned a 1-0 win over Fleet in a tightly checked game that stayed scoreless through the opening period. The breakthrough came at 10:19 of the second, when Lilou Rodgers-McNutt finished a play set up by Ellie Berube. Fleet pushed to answer in the third and kept the pressure on, but couldn’t find an equalizer as the margin held to the final horn for Fleet (0-3-0). Victoire (1-1-1) took the points with a strong defensive effort and timely scoring.

STARS: 5 FLEET: 0

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE STADIUM (SEMI FINAL) — Marin Fitzpatrick scored twice in the first period as the Stars built an early cushion and carried it through a 5-0 playoff win. Brielle Bradley added a second-period marker off an Ann David setup, and the Stars kept pushing in the third with goals from David (assisted by Emma O"Flarety) and Ellie MacPhee, set up by Fitzpatrick. The Fleet (0-1-0) stayed determined and worked to generate chances, but couldn’t find a way through. The Stars (1-0-0) finished the job with a composed, complete effort.

SIRENS: 2 VICTOIRE: 1

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE ARENA (SEMI FINAL) — The Sirens opened the scoring at 9:40 of the first period when Mary Rogers finished a play set up by Maizie Wakelin. Victoire pushed back in the second, tying it at 5:31 on an unassisted marker from Aria DeCroocq to make it a one-goal game. The Sirens answered with the difference-maker at 2:57, as Tabor Caulier buried an unassisted goal and the defence held firm the rest of the way. Victoire (0-1-0) kept the pressure on, but couldn’t find an equalizer late against the Sirens (1-0-0).

SIRENS: 2 STARS: 1

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE STADIUM (GOLD MEDAL) — Lexus Rayner opened the scoring at 4:24 of the first period as the Sirens struck first in a tight, back-and-forth game. The Stars answered in the second when Keira Jeffery finished a play from Meah Warren at 5:43 to send it into the third period deadlocked. With both teams holding firm through regulation, overtime didn’t last long, as Maizie Wakelin ended it at 9:52 to seal a 2-1 decision. Congratulations to the Sirens on an exciting gold medal game and for their championship!

 

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


NS U13 PROS. TIER 2 Roundup: Apr. 13 - 20

SABRES: 5 OILERS: 2

ANTIGONISH ARENA — Zion Johnson scored twice and added an assist as the Sabres pulled away for a 5-2 win over the Oilers. Johnson opened the scoring at 7:10 of the first, but Luke Hartlen answered 20 seconds later to make it 1-1. Drew Cameron and Max Green (two goals) struck late in the second to give the Sabres a 3-1 cushion, with Ryan Samson and Jacob McNeil each picking up two assists. Alexander Spencer brought the Oilers (5-1-0) closer midway through the third, before Johnson’s late marker sealed it for the Sabres (5-1-0).

BRUINS: 7 CANUCKS: 4

ANTIGONISH ARENA — The Bruins jumped out early with three first-period goals, as Maryanne Joe, Logan Morrison and Mason Gordon set the tone. Jacob McGean powered the offence with a hat trick, adding a pair of third-period markers after also scoring in the second, while Dave Simon Jr. chipped in as the Bruins (2-3-1) held the lead throughout. The Canucks pushed back with a strong finish, led by Noah Messer’s hat trick and Wesley Ferguson’s third-period goal. Elliot LeBlanc helped drive the rally with two assists for the Canucks (2-4-0).

SABRES: 7 STARS: 3

ANTIGONISH ARENA — The Sabres built a 2-1 edge after the opening frame, getting early goals from Kolton Ludlow Kyte and Zion Johnson before Sam Mackeil replied for the Stars. Landen Mahar struck twice in the second period, with Ethan MacRae setting up both, but the Sabres answered with a three-goal push powered by tallies from Johnson, Felix Statchook and Noah Ehler. Lachlan Campbell and Statchook added third-period goals to close it out. The Stars (4-2-0) showed fight throughout, while the Sabres (5-1-0) continued their strong start.

OILERS: 9 BRUINS: 2

ANTIGONISH ARENA — The Oilers built a 2-0 first-period lead on goals from Bryer Grant and Noah Brewer, then weathered a push from the Bruins in the second. Jacob McGean scored twice to pull the Bruins even in the frame, but Michael MacLean and Grant answered to send the Oilers into the third with breathing room. Grant finished with four goals, with Connell Young setting up two of them, as the Oilers poured it on late with markers from Luke Hartlen, Tyler Rowe and Eddie Gore. McGean led the Bruins (2-3-1) in a determined effort, while the Oilers (5-1-0) closed out a strong win.

STARS: 4 CANUCKS: 3

ANTIGONISH ARENA — The Canucks jumped out early as Forrest Murphy scored twice in the opening frame, with Noah Cottreau, Logan Deveau and Noah Messer adding helpers. The Stars answered in the second period, tying it on goals from Sam MacKeil and Max Horechuk, with Ethan Austin setting up both. In the third, Messer put the Canucks back in front before Dax George replied quickly to level it again. Spencer Harpell’s late marker completed the comeback for the Stars (4-2-0), while the Canucks (2-4-0) pushed hard to the final buzzer.

KNIGHTS: 2 CANADIENS: 2

HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Knights erased a two-goal deficit to earn a 2-2 draw with the Canadiens on Sunday morning. Lucas Heighton opened the scoring just 1:41 into the first period, and Lucas Olive doubled the lead at 9:37 of the second with help from Matthew Killam and Oliver Hattie. The Knights pushed back in the third as Cameron Tracey struck at 12:59 before Thomas Dionne tied it late at 3:33. The Canadiens (4-1-1) set the early pace, while the Knights (1-3-2) showed plenty of resilience down the stretch.

SHARKS: 9 MAPLE LEAFS: 2

HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — The Sharks jumped on the scoreboard early and never looked back, building a 4-0 first-period lead before matching it with four more in the second on the way to a 9-2 win. Keith Brown paced the attack with four goals, while Riley Jollimore and William Sewell each scored twice. Owen Harlow added the opener and also set up a pair. The Maple Leafs (1-4-1) kept battling and were rewarded in the third with goals from Lucah Power and Elliot Amero, with Jay Isenor picking up an assist. The Sharks (5-1-0) closed it out with a late Brown marker.

BLUES: 7 WHALERS: 1

HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — Gavin Banfield opened the scoring at 10:30 of the first period, and the Blues built momentum in the second as Charlie MacLean-Stone (from Lucas Van Dusen) and Harrison Hunter (from Jackson Gillis) pushed the lead. Donovan Davis finished a play from Leighlen Corkum at 0:41 to get the Whalers on the board (0-4-2), but Hunter struck again just 11 seconds later to restore the cushion. Xavier Naugle (from Ellis Young) added third-period insurance, while Banfield and MacLean-Stone rounded out the scoring for the Blues (5-1-0).

RED WINGS: 7 PENGUINS: 0

HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — The Red Wings built an early cushion and carried it through all three periods in a 7-0 win over the Penguins. John Comeau opened the scoring at 11:43 of the first, then Cole Myers made it 2-0 late in the frame. The Wings kept rolling in the second with goals from Finn Wilkinson, Myers and Comeau, and added third-period tallies from Anthony McColm and Jackson Swaine. Hayden Banks chipped in a pair of assists. The Penguins (0-5-1) stayed determined, but the Red Wings (5-1-0) finished the job with a complete effort.

CANADIENS: 7 AVALANCHE: 0

HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Canadiens built an early cushion with four first-period goals, opening the scoring through Liam Myrick (Chase Gray) before Lucas Olive, Jace Rizzato and Oliver Hattie added quick strikes. The pace stayed high in the second as Ethan Zinck (Rizzato) and Olive (Lucas Heighton) extended the lead, and Rizzato finished a strong offensive showing with his second, assisted by Zinck and Ryan Dill-Sharpe. The Avalanche (0-6-0) kept working throughout, while the Canadiens (4-1-1) stayed in control from start to finish.

KNIGHTS: 7 WHALERS: 2

HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Knights jumped out early with three first-period goals from Thomas Dionne (assist: Elliott Sheppard), Milo MacLeod and Hudson Miller (assist: Graeme Samuel), setting the tone in a 7-2 win. Scott Reith made it 4-0 early in the second, and Elliott Gosine (assist: Felix MacLeod) and Miller added more before Luke Daniels (assist: Simon Kaizer) broke through late. In the third, Simon Kaizer (assist: Leighlen Corkum) scored at 4:06, but Cameron Tracey replied seconds later (assist: Drew Pettipas) to close it out for the Whalers (0-4-2) and Knights (1-3-2).

RED WINGS: 3 MAPLE LEAFS: 0

HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — Jace Comeau struck early at 2:31 of the first period as the Red Wings set the tone and carried a 1-0 edge into the break. With the Maple Leafs pressing to answer, the game stayed tight through the middle frame before Hudson Spinney added insurance at 5:15 of the third. Comeau capped his two-goal outing with a late marker at 2:22 to seal the 3-0 decision. The Maple Leafs (1-4-1) stayed committed throughout, while the Red Wings (5-1-0) closed out a composed shutout win.

BLUES: 7 AVALANCHE: 0

HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Blues built a big lead early and went on to a 7-0 win over the Avalanche. Harrison Hunter scored twice during a five-goal first period, with Matthew Pettipas, Charlie MacLean-Stone (with help from Jace Marenick) and Lucas Kelly (from Adrian Bixby) adding to the surge. The Blues kept pushing in the second, getting a Marenick marker set up by MacLean-Stone and a solo finish from Gavin Banfield. The Avalanche (0-6-0) battled to settle in after the early burst, while the Blues (5-1-0) closed out the shutout.

SHARKS: 8 PENGUINS: 2

HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — The Penguins jumped out early as Harrison McAllister and Liam Gordon scored in the opening period, with Rhys Lawson setting up both to make it 2-0. The Sharks answered before the break, getting two quick goals from Keith Brown to pull even. That momentum carried into the second period as Orion Robinson, Jase Wamboldt, Elliot Garber and Owen Harlow struck to open up the game. Bennett Mackenzie and Riley Jollimore added third-period markers to close it out. McAllister added an assist for the Penguins (0-5-1), while Brown piled up six points to lead the Sharks (5-1-0).

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


PEI 2016 AAA TOURNAMENT RECAP

NB JR. RIVERHAWKS: 3 NS JR. HUNTERS: 3

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — Connor MacRitchie opened the scoring at 2:00 of the first period, finishing a play set up by Brody Wisen, as the NS Jr. HUNTERS jumped ahead early. The NB Jr. RIVERHAWKS answered with a big second period, getting goals from Chase Roy, Tyler Hewey and Kam Ward, with Hudson Douglas factoring in on two of them. The Hunters pushed back in the third on goals from Wisen and Jake Corkum to pull even. The Hunters (3-2-1) and Riverhawks (2-2-1) settled for a 3-3 final.

NB TITANS: 3 NS JR. AXEMEN: 2

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — The NB TITANS rallied in the third period to edge the NS Jr. AXEMEN 3-2. Hunter Shepherd opened the scoring at 11:00 of the first for the Jr. Axemen, with help from Nash Taylor and Bennett LeBlanc, before Anthony Hachey replied at 7:00 of the second off a setup from Hunter Williams and Jaxon Comeau. Carter Bishop restored the lead at 3:00, assisted by Jahmar Viner, but Jacob Breau tied it at 6:45 of the third and Raphaël Kearney finished the comeback at 5:09, with Jackson Doucet assisting, as the Titans (1-3-0) slipped past the Jr. Axemen (1-3-0).

NS FREEZE: 5 PEI ROCKET: 5

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — NS FREEZE and the PEI ROCKET traded momentum in a back-and-forth 5-5 tournament clash. Cohen Cudmore opened the scoring early for the Rocket, but the Freeze answered with three first-period goals from Breton Cadegan, Torres Liu, and Leo Knott to take a 3-1 lead after one. PEI pushed ahead in the second behind a pair from Hansen Ching, plus goals from Chace Hebert and Hunter Arsenault, while Grayson MacNeil kept the Freeze close. Cadegan’s third-period marker secured a 5-5 finish after a big middle frame from the PEI ROCKET (5-0-1), while NS FREEZE (1-2-1) skated away with momentum.

NB DUCKS: 2 NS STORM: 1

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — After a scoreless first 30 minutes, the NB DUCKS broke through early in the third when Noah Caissie opened the scoring at 1:00. The NS STORM answered at 6:30 as Ethan Fancy finished a play set up by Will King and Vonn MacNaughton to pull even. The Ducks regained the lead at 8:00 on Alexandre Couture’s winner, with Jakob Repicky and Axl Bourgeois earning assists. NS STORM (1-2-1) pushed late, but couldn’t find another equalizer against NB DUCKS (1-3-0).

NS JR. AXEMEN: 2 NB JR. RIVERHAWKS: 1

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — NB Jr. RIVERHAWKS struck first at 10:08 of the opening period when Spencer Vaughan finished a play set up by Bennett Costello. NS Jr. AXEMEN answered in the second, with Neil Archibald converting Harrison Ryan’s feed at 4:38 to tie it. The game stayed tight into the third before Carson Stronach broke through at 10:04, with Nash Taylor and Hunter Shepherd picking up assists. Vaughan’s opener stood as the lone goal for the Riverhawks (2-2-1), while Stronach’s late marker lifted the Axemen (1-3-0).

NB JR. RIVERHAWKS: 3 NS FREEZE: 2

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — Cole Beckwith opened the scoring in the first period as the NB Jr. Riverhawks built momentum into the second, where Tyler Hewey finished a play set up by Beckwith and Kam Ward. Chase Bates added an early third-period marker that proved to be the difference for the Riverhawks (2-2-1). NS Freeze answered with a strong late push, getting third-period goals from Clark Wallace and Landon Ford, with Paisley Hardy and Leo Knott drawing assists on Ford’s tally, as the Freeze (1-2-1) closed within one at the finish.

PEI ROCKET: 7 NS JR. AXEMEN: 0

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — The PEI Rocket struck three times late in the first period and carried that momentum to a 9-0 win over the NS Jr. Axemen. Elias McDonell paced the offence with two goals and three assists, while William Doiron had two goals and two helpers. Chace Hebert added a pair, and Hunter Arsenault, Eli Taylor, and Peter Macdonald also found the net as the Rocket kept the pressure on through all three periods. The Axemen (1-3-0) battled to the finish, while the Rocket (5-0-1) continued their strong run.

NB VIPERS: 4 NB TITANS: 1

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — The NB VIPERS built an early cushion and held on for a 4-1 win over the NB TITANS. Blake McMahon opened the scoring at 10:41 of the first, and Cayson Firth made it 2-0 late in the period. Dylan Trewin extended the lead early in the second, before Jackson Doucet struck with 45 seconds left in the frame, finishing a play set up by Jacob Breau for the Titans (1-3-0). Firth added his second with 45 seconds remaining to seal it for the Vipers (3-1-1).

NB JR. RIVERHAWKS: 4 NB DUCKS: 3

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — The NB Jr. RIVERHAWKS rallied for a 4-3 win over the NB Ducks in a back-and-forth tournament matchup. After the Ducks took a 2-1 edge into the first intermission on goals from Noah Caissie and Jakob Repicky, the Riverhawks answered in the second with tallies from Kam Ward and Dexter Houghton to move ahead. Ward struck again early in the third, but Caissie’s second of the day—set up by Theo Martin and William Aub�—made it a one-goal game late. Caissie led the Ducks (1-3-0), while Ward’s two-goal effort paced the Riverhawks (2-2-1).

PEI ROCKET: 6 NB DUCKS: 0

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — The PEI ROCKET broke through early when Cohen Cudmore finished a Peter MacDonald setup at 2:27 of the first period, then pulled away with a four-goal second. Eli Taylor (from Hansen Ching), Elias McDonell, Dean MacDonald (from McDonell and Chace Hebert) and Seth Matthews did the damage, before Cudmore added his second at 2:07 of the third. The NB DUCKS pushed to generate offence and battled through a busy morning in their own end, with Alexandre Chiasson seeing plenty of pucks for the Ducks (1-3-0). The Rocket (5-0-1) closed it out with a composed, shutout effort.

NB VIPERS: 3 NS STORM: 3

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — NB VIPERS and NS STORM traded chances right to the finish in a 3-3 draw. Cayson Firth opened the scoring early for the Vipers, before Will King answered for the Storm on a setup from Ethan Fancy. The teams matched goals again in the second, with Gavin Hemsworth replying to Sangyun Lee’s marker, assisted by Vonn MacNaughton and Emily MacLeod. Lee struck again early in the third to put the Storm (1-2-1) ahead, but Blake McMahon’s late tying goal, set up by Braeden Witt, secured the result for the Vipers (3-1-1).

NS FREEZE: 3 NB TITANS: 2

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — NS FREEZE got a pair from Torres Liu as they held off the NB TITANS 3-2 in a tight tournament matchup. Grayson MacNeil opened the scoring at 9:08 of the first, and Liu made it 2-0 late in the period on a setup from Dylan MacDonald and Landon Ford before the Titans answered through Zachary Levesque. With the game still close into the third, Levesque struck again to tie it, but Liu’s late winner sealed it for the Freeze (1-2-1). Levesque led the push for the Titans (1-3-0).

NB VIPERS: 4 NS JR. HUNTERS: 2

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — Sam Miller opened the scoring late in the first period, finishing a play set up by Jonny Baxter-Barkhouse as the NB Vipers built a 1-0 lead. The NS Jr. Hunters answered right away in the second on Brody Wisen’s marker from Connor MacRitchie and Weston Clavette, but Cayson Firth restored the Vipers’ edge soon after with help from Miller and Jack Wood. In the third, Braeden Witt stretched it before Emmett Gunn pulled the Hunters (3-2-1) back within one. Firth iced it with a late goal to seal it for the Vipers (3-1-1).

NS JR. HUNTERS: 1 NB DUCKS: 0

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — In a tight, scoreless battle that carried deep into the third period, the NS Jr. HUNTERS finally broke through when Brody Wisen scored at 2:27, set up by Cian Mackenzie. The Jr. Hunters leaned on structured play the rest of the way to protect the one-goal edge and finish off the shutout. The NB DUCKS generated chances at both ends and kept the contest even through two periods, but couldn’t find an equalizer late. The Ducks (1-3-0) kept pushing to the final horn, but fell just short against the Jr. Hunters (3-2-1).

NB VIPERS: 7 NS JR. AXEMEN: 1

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — The NB VIPERS built a 4-0 lead through two periods and pulled away for a 7-1 tournament win over the NS Jr. AXEMEN. Blake McMahon (2G, 2A) and Braeden Witt (2G, 1A) set the tone early, with Sam Miller and Gavin Hemsworth also finding the net to extend the margin in the middle frame. The Axemen got on the board early in the third when Hunter Shepherd converted a Carson Stronach setup, but Dylan Trewin and the Vipers answered with three more late goals. NS Jr. AXEMEN (1-3-0) stayed competitive, while NB VIPERS (3-1-1) finished strong.

NS STORM: 5 NB TITANS: 0

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — After a scoreless opening period, the NS STORM broke through in the second as Nathan Walsh (from Brock MacDougall) and Ethan Fancy (from Cal Little) scored five minutes apart to take control. Fancy added his second at 10:00 of the third before Jackson Totten finished a setup from Walsh and Chase Sangster, and Emily MacLeod rounded out the offence with 4:30 left, assisted by Vonn MacNaughton and Sangyun Lee. The NB TITANS (1-3-0) kept battling and looked for answers against a steady pace from the Storm (1-2-1).

NS JR. HUNTERS: 9 NS FREEZE: 2

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — Edison McPherson opened the scoring late in the first, then the NS Jr. HUNTERS answered a two-goal push in the second from Greyson McVicar and Leo Knott to head to the third period even. From there, the Hunters broke it open with eight goals in the final frame, led by Brody Wisen’s four-goal outburst. Emmett Gunn scored twice, while Jake Corkum added a goal and three assists, and Chase Hartigan capped the scoring in the final seconds. NS FREEZE (1-2-1) showed plenty of fight early, but couldn’t contain the late surge from the NS Jr. HUNTERS (3-2-1).

PEI ROCKET: 4 NS STORM: 0

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — The PEI Rocket jumped in front late in the first period when Peter MacDonald opened the scoring at 8:58, with Aiden Davidson and Louis McCardle picking up assists. The Rocket added breathing room in the second as Seth Matthews finished a Davidson feed at 11:37 before Hunter Arsenault made it 3-0 at 9:57. Elias McDonell capped the scoring at 13:36 of the third, with Arsenault and William Doiron helping out. NS Storm (1-2-1) stayed determined throughout, while the PEI Rocket (5-0-1) earned the shutout with a steady, structured effort.

PEI ROCKET: 7 NB JR. RIVERHAWKS: 0

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) - SEMI 4 vs 1 — The PEI Rocket struck early and often, building a 6-0 first-period lead on goals from Cohen Cudmore, Seth Matthews, Hunter Arsenault, Chace Hebert (2) and Hansen Ching. Peter MacDonald added the lone marker of the second period, with Cudmore finishing with a goal and two assists to pace the Rocket (5-0-1). The NB Jr. Riverhawks (2-2-1) stayed determined and pushed back defensively after the opening frame, but couldn’t find a breakthrough.

NS JR. HUNTERS: 4 NB VIPERS: 3

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) - SEMI 3 vs 2 — The NS Jr. HUNTERS jumped out early with late first-period goals from Chase Hartigan (assist: Connor MacRitchie) and Weston Clavette (assist: Leo Arsenault) to take a 2-0 lead. Brody Wisen extended it in the second (assist: Jake Corkum), but the NB VIPERS answered back with a pair from Sam Miller and Dylan Trewin to pull within one heading to the third. Jake Corkum restored breathing room early in the final frame, and Cayson Firth’s push made it a one-goal finish for the Vipers (3-1-1), while the Hunters (3-2-1) held on.

PEI ROCKET: 7 NS JR. HUNTERS: 2

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) - GOLD — The PEI ROCKET jumped out early with three first-period goals from Chace Hebert, Aiden Davidson and Seth Matthews, but the NS Jr. HUNTERS answered back to make it a 3-2 game after one on tallies by Brody Wisen and Jake Corkum. The Rocket pulled away in the middle frame as Eli Taylor struck twice, with Hansen Ching setting up both. Taylor completed his hat trick early in the third before Cohen Cudmore added the late marker for the NS Jr. HUNTERS (3-2-1). The PEI ROCKET (5-0-1) finished strong to stay unbeaten and take home the championship! Congratulations to the PEI Rocket on winning the 2016 AAA PEI CUP.

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


PEI FEMALE AAA TOURNAMENT RECAP

U9 AAA DIVISION

PEI EXCEL: 2 NB IMPACT: 0

MONTAGUE — PEI Excel struck first midway through the second period when Macada MacKinnon broke through at 11:52 to open the scoring. NB Impact kept it tight and battled for an equalizer, but Excel added breathing room in the third as Charlotte Bonnell finished a Lily Williams setup at 9:46. With the game still within reach late, Impact pressed hard and showed plenty of resolve, but couldn’t find a way onto the scoresheet. The Impact (3-2-1) pushed to the final buzzer, while the Excel (6-0-0) moved on with the win.

NB RED HORNETS: 2 PEI STARS: 1

POWNAL ARENA — In a tight tournament matchup, the NB Red Hornets struck first at 9:31 of the second period when Sophia Mittelholtz finished a play set up by Sparrow Roy. The PEI Stars answered late in the frame, as Kylie Havenga tied it at 2:29 with Harlow Arsenault picking up the assist. With the game still deadlocked in the third, Anna March broke through with 52 seconds left to seal a 2-1 decision for the Hornets (2-3-0) over the Stars (2-2-1).

NB RIVERHAWKS: 6 NS COMETS: 5

MONTAGUE — NB Riverhawks edged NS Comets 6-5 in a back-and-forth matchup that was tied 4-4 after two periods. Alex Ryan opened the scoring for the Comets, and Isla Cameron added two goals, including a late second-period marker that kept NS close. Camilla Weatherby and Elliott Collins (with help from Adelia Smith and Weatherby) rounded out the offence for the Comets (0-4-0). Madeline Doiron led the Riverhawks with a hat trick, Ellie Dalton scored twice, and Winnie Houghton added an early third-period goal as the Riverhawks (1-3-0) held on down the stretch.

NB IMPACT: 8 NB RIVERHAWKS: 1

MONTAGUE — NB Impact jumped out early with five first-period goals, starting with Alexa Cormier’s opener at 10:20. The NB Riverhawks answered at 8:08 when Nora Driscoll buried the lone marker, but Impact kept pressing and carried the momentum into a four-goal second period. Cormier, Emma Quigley and Ariane Gray each scored twice, with Mikayla Hamilton adding a goal and an assist and Anabelle Gaudet picking up two helpers. Driscoll’s response showed the fight in the NB Riverhawks (1-3-0), while NB Impact (3-2-1) finished strong with Hamilton’s third-period tally.

PEI EXCEL: 3 NB RED HORNETS: 2

POWNAL STADIUM — PEI Excel struck twice in the first period, getting goals from Hannah Demeulenaere (Thea MacNeill) and Charlotte Bonnell (Ellie MacNeill) to grab early control. NB Red Hornets pushed back in the second when Grace MacFarlane converted a Ruby LeCain setup, then the same duo connected again in the third, with Emily Robichaud-Bye adding an assist to tie it. Excel answered with the winner from Charlee Fortier, assisted by Bonnell and Ellie MacNeill. MacFarlane paced the Hornets (2-3-0), while Bonnell helped lead Excel (6-0-0).

PEI STARS: 10 NS COMETS: 5

POWNAL ARENA — The PEI Stars built early momentum and carried it through for a 10-5 win over the NS Comets. Maci Paynter paced the offence with four goals, while Harlow Arsenault added two as the Stars struck five times in the opening period. Bethan Blacquiere chipped in during a busy second, and Rose Cheverie finished with a goal and an assist. The Comets answered with a pair each from Camilla Weatherby and Isla Cameron, plus Eden MacKinnon’s second-period marker for the Comets (0-4-0). The Stars (2-2-1) capped it with a third-period goal to close out the result.

PEI EXCEL: 9 NS COMETS: 2

POWNAL ARENA — PEI Excel jumped in front early and carried a 3-1 lead out of the first period before adding two more in the second. Thea MacNeill drove the offence with six goals, while Lilly Marsh chipped in four assists and Ella Cummings scored on a setup from Gretta Penny and Marsh. Lily Williams, Kate Dunn (from Marsh) and Macada MacKinnon rounded out the scoring. NS Comets got an early marker from Camilla Weatherby and kept pressing, with Danica Vale striking in the third for the Comets (0-4-0), while PEI Excel (6-0-0) stayed unbeaten.

NB IMPACT: 3 NB RED HORNETS: 0

POWNAL ARENA — NB Impact struck first when Kate Bellefleur opened the scoring at 7:09 of the first period, setting the tone in a tight early battle. The game stayed within reach until the third, when Iola Layton added an insurance marker at 14:00 before Mikayla Hamilton capped it late at 4:06. Millie Curnew and the NB Red Hornets (2-3-0) kept competing and looked for a breakthrough, but Impact’s structure held firm to the finish as NB Impact (3-2-1) secured the shutout.

NB RED HORNETS: 7 NS COMETS: 2

MONTAGUE — The NB Red Hornets jumped out early with four first-period goals, sparked by Sparrow Roy’s pair and singles from Emersyn Fillmore and Ruby LeCain. The Hornets kept rolling in the second as Grace MacFarlane (from LeCain) and Jade Welsh (from Fillmore) stretched the lead, before Charlie Rushton added a third-period marker. NS Comets got a lift late when Camilla Weatherby struck twice in the third to finish the scoring. The Hornets (2-3-0) set the tone from the opening minutes, while the Comets (0-4-0) showed resolve right to the final buzzer.

PEI EXCEL: 8 NB RIVERHAWKS: 1

MONTAGUE — PEI Excel struck for five first-period goals and carried that momentum through a strong middle frame on the way to an 8-1 tournament win over the NB Riverhawks. Macada MacKinnon paced the offence with a hat trick, while Thea MacNeill and Ellie MacNeill added two goals apiece. Charlee Fortier opened the scoring and chipped in an assist, and Ella Cummings’ late first-period marker helped build separation. Phin Leavitt got the Riverhawks on the board at 9:25 of the third, beating Teagen Coffin, as NB Riverhawks (1-3-0) kept pushing to the end against PEI Excel (6-0-0).

PEI STARS: 2 NB IMPACT: 2

POWNAL ARENA — The PEI Stars and NB Impact skated to a 2-2 draw in a tightly contested matchup. Ariane Gray opened the scoring for the Impact, and Emma Quigley added the other, set up by Chloé Belliveau and Kate Bellefleur, as NB kept pressing throughout for the Impact (3-2-1). The Stars answered with Zoey Bondt’s second-period marker off passes from Annie Lefurgey and Rose Cheverie, then Harperlee Andrews provided the other tally to cap a strong response for the Stars (2-2-1).

PEI STARS: 7 NB RIVERHAWKS: 0

POWNAL ARENA — Harperlee Andrews paced the PEI Stars with five goals as they pulled away for an 7-0 win over the NB Riverhawks. Andrews struck late in the first and added two more in a four-goal second period that also featured tallies from Rose Cheverie and Annie Lefurgey. The Stars kept the pressure on in the third, with Cheverie finishing her two-goal game and Maci Paynter scoring twice in the final minutes. The Riverhawks (1-3-0) kept battling for chances and defensive stops to the end, while the Stars (2-2-1) built momentum with a complete team effort.

PEI EXCEL: 4 NB RED HORNETS: 1

POWNAL STADIUM (SEMI 4 VS 1) — PEI Excel struck first just 1:19 into the opener on Thea MacNeill’s finish, set up by Hannah Demeulenaere. NB Red Hornets answered early in the second when Sparrow Roy converted a Jade Welsh feed with Jane Amirault also picking up an assist to make it 1-1. The tie didn’t last long, as MacNeill restored the lead at 11:43 of the second, with help from Charlee Fortier and Charlotte Bonnell, before Macada MacKinnon added an unassisted marker. MacKinnon capped it in the third off an Ella Cummings assist as the Red Hornets (2-3-0) kept battling, while Excel (6-0-0) closed it out.

NB IMPACT: 2 PEI STARS: 0

POWNAL ARENA (SEMI 3 VS 2) — After a scoreless opening period, NB Impact broke through in the second when Anabelle Gaudet converted at 9:28, set up by Zoe MacLellan-Kelly and Chloé Belliveau. The Impact added insurance at 6:47 as Léna Mallet finished a play from Harper Rushton and Lausanne Richard, and the defence made the 2-0 lead stand the rest of the way. PEI Stars (2-2-1) pushed for an answer but couldn’t solve the tight-checking group in front, while NB Impact (3-2-1) booked the semifinal win.

PEI EXCEL: 3 NB IMPACT: 1

POWNAL STADIUM (FINALS) — After a scoreless opening period, Ariane Gray struck at 10:31 of the second to put NB Impact ahead, but PEI Excel answered before the intermission when Charlee Fortier tied it at 6:42 off passes from Ellie MacNeill and Gretta Penny. The teams were still even heading into the third, where the Excel pulled away late. Macada MacKinnon finished a setup from Charlotte Bonnell at 4:37, and Fortier added her second at 2:57, with Bonnell picking up another helper. NB Impact (3-2-1) kept pushing to the final buzzer, while PEI Excel (6-0-0) closed out the win.

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U11 AAA DIVISION

PEI EXCEL: 5 NB TRAILBLAZERS: 1

MONTAGUE — PEI Excel built an early edge and carried it through for a 5-1 tournament win over the NB Trailblazers. Anna Dunn struck first at 10:02 of the opening period and added her second in the third, while Ella Rose Brown (assisted by Maya MacIsaac) made it 2-1 late in the first after Quinn Ross finished an Ariel Privé setup for the Trailblazers. Charlotte Walker and Paisley Drake (from Callie Breedon) extended the lead in the second as the Trailblazers (1-2-1) kept pressing to answer. PEI Excel (6-0-0) stayed unbeaten with a steady three-period effort.

PEI BARDOWN BEAUTIES: 5 NS FORCE: 1

MONTAGUE — The PEI Bardown Beauties built an early lead and carried it through for a 5-1 win over the NS Force. Molly Morrissey opened the scoring midway through the first, then set up Norah Stroombergen as the Beauties made it 2-0 before the break. Stroombergen struck again early in the second, and Silver-Rae Smallman added another to stretch the cushion. The Force got on the board in the third when Lily Ferguson finished a play from Lucille Zwicker for the Force (0-4-0), but Brooklyn Doyle answered late to close it out for the Beauties (5-1-0).

PEI STARS: 1 NB TRAILBLAZERS: 1

MONTAGUE — The PEI Stars and NB Trailblazers skated to a 1-1 draw in a tight U11 matchup. Charlotte Talebi broke through for the Stars at 2:42 of the second period, finishing an unassisted effort to open the scoring. The Trailblazers answered in the third when Emily Crossman buried the equalizer at 8:06, with Riyen Reynolds picking up the assist. Both teams kept pushing for a winner down the stretch, but the game stayed even to the final whistle, with Crossman’s late push leading the Trailblazers (1-2-1) and Talebi’s marker pacing the Stars (1-2-2).

PEI EXCEL: 4 NS COMETS: 0

POWNAL STADIUM — PEI Excel broke through in the second period and pulled away late to earn a 4-0 win over the NS Comets. Olivia Hartman opened the scoring at 5:03 of the second, then completed a four-goal outing with three more in the third, including a marker with 2:41 left. Ella Rose Brown set the table with four assists, while Maya MacIsaac added two helpers. The Comets (0-2-2) stayed with it through a scoreless first period and kept pushing for chances to the final horn. PEI Excel (6-0-0) finished strong to stay perfect.

NB RIVERHAWKS: 3 NS FORCE: 0

MONTAGUE — After a scoreless opening frame, the NB Riverhawks broke through in the second period, getting goals from Ali Plume and Lucy MacNeil to take control. Naomi Doyle added an insurance marker at 6:56 of the third, with Addison Train picking up the lone assist, as the Riverhawks closed out a 3-0 win. The NS Force pushed to generate offence and stayed committed defensively, but couldn’t find a way past the Riverhawks’ structure. The Force (0-4-0) kept battling to the final buzzer, while the Riverhawks (2-2-1) continued to build momentum.

PEI BARDOWN BEAUTIES: 5 NB RED HORNETS: 2

POWNAL ARENA — The PEI Bardown Beauties struck first on Molly Morrissey’s opener, then carried a 2-0 lead into the second period after Kacie Cooke scored just two seconds in. NB Red Hornets answered at 7:40 of the second when Amelia Walsh Dickie finished a play set up by Sadie Bettle. After Reegan Johnson made it 3-1 early in the third, Meredith Clarke pulled the Red Hornets back within one on a setup from Lilah Ogilvie and Anna Porter for the Red Hornets (1-3-0). Brooklyn Doyle and Lennon Cooke added late offence to close it out for the Beauties (5-1-0).

NB RED HORNETS: 4 PEI STARS: 3

MONTAGUE — Meredith Clarke’s hat trick powered the NB Red Hornets to a 4-3 win over the PEI Stars in a back-and-forth tournament matchup. Clarke opened the scoring in the first, then added another in the second before the Stars answered late in the period on Katie Birt’s goal off an Emma Sudsbury setup to make it 2-1. Chloe Nelson gave the Hornets breathing room early in the third, and Clarke struck again at 6:28. PEI pushed hard late with goals from Charlotte Hogan and Charlotte Talebi, but the Hornets (1-3-0) held on as the Stars (1-2-2) closed the gap.

PEI EXCEL: 5 NS FORCE: 0

POWNAL STADIUM — PEI Excel struck quickly with three first-period goals to take control, getting a pair from Olivia Hartman, with Anna Dunn setting up both. After a scoreless second, Hartman completed her hat trick early in the third, and Ada Kelly added insurance later to seal the 5-0 result. Paisley Drake also scored for PEI Excel. NS Force kept pushing for a breakthrough and showed composure defensively through the middle frame, but couldn’t solve the Excel attack. NS Force (0-4-0) stayed determined to the final buzzer, while PEI Excel (6-0-0) kept its perfect record intact.

PEI BARDOWN BEAUTIES: 4 NB TRAILBLAZERS: 0

POWNAL STADIUM — Lennon Cooke opened the scoring at 5:18 of the first period, finishing a play set up by Silver-Rae Smallman as the PEI Bardown Beauties carried a 1-0 lead into the break. The game stayed tight through two periods, with the NB Trailblazers showing plenty of push at both ends despite being held off the scoresheet. The Beauties broke it open in the third, led by a pair from Kacie Cooke, including an early marker assisted by Peyton McNeill and Shae Doyle. Smallman added an unassisted helper from Reegan Johnson as the Trailblazers (1-2-1) kept battling, while the Beauties (5-1-0) secured the shutout.

NS COMETS: 2 NB RIVERHAWKS: 2

POWNAL STADIUM — The NS Comets and NB Riverhawks skated to a 2-2 draw in a tight, back-and-forth tournament contest. Penelope MacNeil opened the scoring at 11:46 of the first period, finishing a play set up by Ryleigh Kaiser and Mabel Arenburg, before Jade Kelly answered at 9:52 with help from Lucy MacNeil to make it 1-1 after one. The Riverhawks took the lead in the third when Harper Arsenault converted a feed from Elliotte Aube and Naomi Doyle, but Sienna Cooley pulled the Comets (0-2-2) even at 5:43, assisted by Harper Dusconi and Isabel Day, as the Riverhawks (2-2-1) held on for the tie.

PEI STARS: 7 NS FORCE: 0

POWNAL ARENA — Kenleigh McAllister scored twice in a quick first-period burst, and the PEI Stars carried that momentum to a 7-0 win over NS Force. McAllister finished with five goals, while Nealah Burns set up three and also assisted on McAllister’s early opener. Alicia Gallant added a goal and a helper, and the Stars’ third-period push included tallies from Katie Birt and Felicity Gallant to round out the offence. NS Force (0-4-0) kept battling through the full 45 minutes, but couldn’t find a way past a tight Stars team game from the PEI Stars (1-2-2).

PEI EXCEL: 2 NB RED HORNETS: 1

MONTAGUE — PEI Excel struck first when Ella Rose Brown finished a play from Olivia Hartman and Lucy Kaul at 3:52 of the opening period. The NB Red Hornets answered late in the frame as Meredith Clarke converted Lilah Ogilvie’s setup at 11:11 to pull even. After a tight, scoreless stretch through the middle of the game, Brown provided the difference at 9:46 of the third, taking a feed from Maya MacIsaac to make it 2-1. The Red Hornets (1-3-0) stayed in the fight to the final horn, while PEI Excel (6-0-0) stayed perfect.

NB TRAILBLAZERS: 4 NB RIVERHAWKS: 3

POWNAL STADIUM — Lucy MacNeil opened the scoring for the NB Riverhawks, setting the tone early with help from Jade Kelly and Ali Plume. The NB Trailblazers answered in the second period as Madysen Moreau scored and later set up Summer Daigle to push the home side in front. Penny Dawson made it 3-1 early in the third, but the Riverhawks surged back on goals from Elliotte Aube and Plume to tie it late, with MacNeil and Kelly both factoring in. Emma Somers’ goal at 00:32 proved the difference for the Trailblazers (1-2-1) over the Riverhawks (2-2-1).

NB RIVERHAWKS: 3 NB RED HORNETS: 2

POWNAL ARENA — The NB Riverhawks erased an early deficit and held on for a 3-2 win over the NB Red Hornets. Meredith Clarke opened the scoring in the first period, then struck again at 6:57 of the second to restore the Hornets’ lead, with Evelyn Taylor picking up the assist. The Riverhawks answered with three second-period goals from Harper Arsenault, Addison Train (assisted by Naomi Doyle), and Lucy MacNeil to pull ahead for good. Clarke’s two-goal effort kept it tight for the Hornets (1-3-0), while the Riverhawks (2-2-1) closed out the result.

NS COMETS: 3 PEI STARS: 3

POWNAL ARENA — It was a back-and-forth 3-3 draw between the NS Comets and PEI Stars on Friday. Ryleigh Kaiser opened the scoring early in the first for the Comets, before Katie Birt answered with help from Anna Stavert to even it late in the period. In the second, Sarah Vandenburg (assist: Mina Sanders) put the Comets back in front, but the Stars pushed ahead on goals from Charlotte Talebi (assists: Birt, Everlee Reardon) and Lucy Jollimore (assist: Alicia Gallant). Penelope MacNeil tied it in the final half-minute for the Comets (0-2-2), while the Stars (1-2-2) matched them stride for stride.

PEI BARDOWN BEAUTIES: 8 NS COMETS: 1

POWNAL ARENA — The PEI Bardown Beauties jumped out to a 5-0 first-period lead and rolled to a 12-1 tournament win over the NS Comets. Kacie Cooke drove the offence with two goals and two assists, while Molly Morrissey and Brooklyn Doyle each scored twice. Silver-Rae Smallman added a pair of goals, and Lennon Cooke chipped in a goal as the Beauties kept the pressure on through all three periods. Harper Dusconi struck early in the second, set up by Isabel Day and Sienna Cooley, to get the Comets (0-2-2) on the board in a spirited push. The Beauties (5-1-0) stayed in control the rest of the way.

PEI BARDOWN BEAUTIES: 6 NB RIVERHAWKS: 1

POWNAL STADIUM (SEMI 3 VS 2) — Jade Kelly opened the scoring for the NB Riverhawks, finishing a play set up by Lucy MacNeil and Ali Plume, but the PEI Bardown Beauties answered with two late first-period goals to grab control. Molly Morrissey and Grace Smallman each scored twice as the Beauties kept building their lead through the second period, with Spencer Robinson adding the other marker. Silver-Rae Smallman chipped in a goal and an assist, while Abigail Shea had two helpers. Kelly’s finish stood out for the Riverhawks (2-2-1), while the Beauties (5-1-0) carried their momentum through all three periods.

PEI EXCEL: 4 PEI STARS: 2

POWNAL ARENA (SEMI 4 VS 1) — PEI Excel jumped out early as Anna Dunn (Violet Gignac, Lucy Kaul) and Olivia Hartman (Maya MacIsaac) scored 44 seconds apart in the first. PEI Stars pushed back to make it tight, with Charlotte Talebi finishing a play from Alicia Gallant and Lucy Jollimore in the second, then Kenleigh McAllister (Talebi, Jollimore) tying it early in the third. Excel answered late through Ada Kelly (Paisley Drake) before Hartman (Ella Rose Brown, MacIsaac) sealed it in the final minute over the Stars (1-2-2), with Excel (6-0-0) moving on.

PEI EXCEL: 4 PEI BARDOWN BEAUTIES: 2

POWNAL STADIUM (FINALS) — PEI Excel and the PEI Bardown Beauties traded first-period goals as Maya MacIsaac opened the scoring before Brooklyn Doyle answered. Ella Rose Brown’s goal early in the second put Excel back in front, and Violet Gignac added a third in the final frame. The Beauties made it a one-goal game when Spencer Robinson struck early in the third, but Brown capped her two-goal day with a late insurance marker, with Olivia Hartman setting up three goals. The Beauties (5-1-0) showed plenty of push, while Excel (6-0-0) finished strong.

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U13 AAA DIVISION

NB JR. STEAMERS: 1 PEI EXCEL: 0

POWNAL STADIUM — In a tightly checked game that stayed scoreless through 40 minutes, the NB Jr. Steamers broke through early in the third period when Chloe McLaughlin scored at 1:33, set up by Kenzie Hilchey and Eve Leger. PEI Excel generated pressure at both ends of the ice and kept the contest within a bounce throughout, but couldn’t find the tying goal before time ran out. PEI Excel (2-3-0) showed plenty of push in a one-goal finish, while the NB Jr. Steamers (1-3-0) earned the narrow win.

PEI EXCEL: 2 NS FORCE: 1

POWNAL STADIUM — PEI Excel jumped out in front early when Lyla MacCarron finished a play from Brooklyn Compton and Isabella MacDonald at 2:44 of the first period. Excel added breathing room late in the second as Compton converted Emerson MacPhee’s setup at 14:30 to make it 2-0. NS Force kept pressing and got back within one at 5:56 of the third, with Ainsley Burgess scoring unassisted to set up a tight finish. MacCarron and Compton paced the offence for PEI Excel (2-3-0), while Burgess’ push highlighted the effort from NS Force (0-3-1).

NB RIVERHAWKS: 5 NS FORCE: 3

POWNAL STADIUM — The NB Riverhawks pulled away late to secure a 5-3 win over the NS Force. Makayla Bain opened the scoring for the Force, but the Riverhawks answered in the second as Ellie Hatfield scored and Jillian McGraw added one of her three goals to make it 2-1. Ainsley Burgess tied it for the Force before a busy third saw McGraw and Hatfield restore the lead. Olivia Sweeney’s late marker kept it close for the Force (0-3-1), but McGraw capped her hat trick in the final minute for the Riverhawks (3-1-1).

NS FORCE: 1 NB RED HORNETS: 1

POWNAL STADIUM — Olivia Williams opened the scoring at 8:24 of the first period for the NB Red Hornets, finishing a play set up by Leah Kennedy and Rayna Hamilton. The Hornets protected the lead deep into the third, but the NS Force found an equalizer at 14:35 when Ainsley Burgess scored with help from Olivia Sweeney and Esme Burgess. With no overtime, the teams settled for a 1-1 draw as the Red Hornets (5-0-1) and Force (0-3-1) skated off even.

PEI EXCEL: 5 NS COMETS: 3

POWNAL STADIUM — PEI Excel jumped ahead early and held off a determined NS Comets side for a 5-3 win. Lyla MacCarron scored in the first period and added her second in the middle frame, while Peyton MacDonald also struck twice. Brooklyn Compton finished with a goal and four assists as Excel built a 3-2 lead after two. The Comets battled back to tie it early in the third when Ella Weatherby converted, after second-period goals from Presley Martin and Faith Mahar. Compton’s third-period marker and MacDonald’s late finish sealed it. The Comets (0-4-0) pushed to the final buzzer, while Excel (2-3-0) earned the victory.

NB RIVERHAWKS: 4 NB JR. STEAMERS: 0

MONTAGUE — The NB Riverhawks earned a 4-0 win over the NB Jr. Steamers on Saturday, striking once in the first period before pulling away in the second. Elsa Stanley opened the scoring at 4:53 of the first, then Bayli Gillies scored twice in the middle frame, adding goals at 4:10 and 1:16, with Ellie Hatfield picking up an assist on the latter. Kaylie Little made it 3-0 at 3:42 on a setup from Peyton Dibblee. The Steamers (1-3-0) kept working to generate chances, while the Riverhawks (3-1-1) finished strong.

PEI STARS: 4 NS FORCE: 3

POWNAL ARENA — The PEI Stars pulled out a 4-3 win over NS Force in a back-and-forth tournament matchup. Shay Richard opened the scoring in the first, then added a helper on Peyton Phelan’s second-period marker as the lead swung both ways. NS Force answered with a pair in the middle frame from Violet Dease and Olivia Sweeney, and Dease struck again in the third to keep it level. But Addison MacAdam scored twice in the final period, including the late winner, to lift the Stars (4-1-1). The Force (0-3-1) showed pushback throughout and stayed within a goal to the finish.

NB RED HORNETS: 6 PEI EXCEL: 3

POWNAL STADIUM — Lydia Taylor scored a hat trick as the NB Red Hornets rallied past PEI Excel 6-3. Taylor opened the scoring early in the first, but Excel struck for three goals in the second period, with Zoe Mazerolle, Lyla MacCarron and Isla MacDougall turning the game around. The Hornets answered late in the middle frame on goals from Leah Kennedy and Taylor to pull even, then took control in the third with Taylor’s go-ahead marker, a goal from Summer Lyons and a late finish by Olivia Williams. The Excel (2-3-0) showed plenty of push, but the Hornets (5-0-1) closed strong.

PEI STARS: 4 NB JR. STEAMERS: 1

POWNAL ARENA — Charlotte Levi struck just 15 seconds in to put the NB Jr. Steamers ahead, with Kenzie Hilchey picking up the assist. PEI Stars answered late in the first when Shay Richard finished a play from Peyton Phelan and Lewyn Baglole to tie it, then Jordyn Jenkins’ goal early in the second proved to be the difference. Elle Woodington added a pair in the third, while Isabella Richards chipped in two assists as the Stars pulled away. Levi’s quick opener set the tone for the Jr. Steamers (1-3-0), but the PEI Stars (4-1-1) carried the play as the game wore on.

NB RIVERHAWKS: 3 NS COMETS: 1

MONTAGUE — The NB Riverhawks earned a 3-1 win over the NS Comets in a tight matchup that was even after one period. Kaylie Little opened the scoring at 7:12 of the first, finishing a setup from Elsa Stanley, before Ella Weatherby answered unassisted at 9:46 to pull the Comets (0-4-0) level. After a scoreless second, the Riverhawks found the breakthrough in the third on Ellie Hatfield’s goal from Jillian McGraw, then Stanley added a late insurance marker to seal it for the Riverhawks (3-1-1).

NB RIVERHAWKS: 2 PEI STARS: 2

CORNWALL APM — The NB Riverhawks and PEI Stars skated to a 2-2 draw in a tight, back-and-forth matchup. Audrey MacDonald opened the scoring for the Riverhawks midway through the second period, but Jordyn Jenkins answered at 00:13 with Meredith McKenzie setting her up to send it even into the third. Elsa Stanley, with an assist from Maddie Cormier, put the Riverhawks back in front early in the final frame before Kayslee Gaudet tied it late off a play started by Addison MacAdam and Peyton Phelan for the Stars (4-1-1). The Riverhawks (3-1-1) matched them stride for stride to the finish.

NB RED HORNETS: 4 NS COMETS: 0

CORNWALL APM — The NB Red Hornets posted a 4-0 win over the NS Comets on Friday, building their lead period by period. Kinley Gill opened the scoring late in the first, and Lydia Taylor doubled the advantage in the second to make it 2-0 heading into the third. Madeline Richardson, assisted by Leah Kennedy, and Summer Lyons, set up by Leni Kimball, added insurance in the final frame. The Comets (0-4-0) battled to generate chances, but couldn’t solve the Hornets (5-0-1) in a steady team effort.

PEI STARS: 4 NS COMETS: 1

CORNWALL APM — The PEI Stars built an early lead and went on to a 4-1 win over the NS Comets. Addison MacAdam opened the scoring at 9:51 of the first period, with Isabella Richards picking up the assist, and Kayslee Gaudet made it 2-0 late in the frame. Jordyn Jenkins added insurance at 13:03 of the second, again set up by Richards. The Comets pushed back early in the third when Emily Landry scored at 12:32 off an Ella Weatherby feed, but MacAdam answered late to seal it for the Stars (4-1-1). The Comets (0-4-0) kept working to the final buzzer.

NB RED HORNETS: 2 NB JR. STEAMERS: 0

CORNWALL APM — The NB Red Hornets blanked the NB Jr. Steamers 2-0 on Friday, striking once in each of the first two periods to take control. Ella Nelson opened the scoring at 9:33 of the first, finishing a play set up by Lydia Taylor. The Hornets carried that edge into the second and added an insurance marker at 14:37, with Carleigh Van Horne converting Summer Lyons’ pass. The Steamers (1-3-0) pushed for a response but couldn’t solve the Hornets’ defensive effort, as the Hornets (5-0-1) closed it out.

PEI STARS: 3 NB RIVERHAWKS: 0

POWNAL STADIUM (SEMI 3 VS 2) — The PEI Stars broke through first when Allie MacQueen scored at 7:49 of the opening period, with Lewyn Baglole picking up the assist. The NB Riverhawks pushed to answer, but the Stars held the edge into the third and pulled away with Millie Doucette’s goal at 9:27, set up by Isabella Richards. Shay Richard added an insurance marker late at 0:58 to seal the shutout. The Riverhawks (3-1-1) competed hard to the finish, while the Stars (4-1-1) moved on with a composed semifinal win.

NB RED HORNETS: 5 PEI EXCEL: 4

POWNAL ARENA (SEMI 4 VS 1) — PEI Excel carried a 2-1 lead into the third after Brooklyn Compton struck twice and Leah Kennedy responded late in the second. The Hornets turned the semifinal with a four-goal push in the final frame, led by Kennedy’s second of the game and three more assists as Lydia Taylor, Carleigh Van Horne and Leni Kimball found the net. Excel made it tense to the final horn when Peyton MacDonald scored with seven seconds left, with Compton adding an assist for PEI Excel (2-3-0). NB Red Hornets (5-0-1) held on to advance.

NB RED HORNETS: 2 PEI STARS: 1

POWNAL STADIUM (FINALS) — The NB Red Hornets needed overtime to edge the PEI Stars 2-1 in a tight final on Sunday. Millie Doucette opened the scoring at 7:26 of the third period, finishing a play started by Kayslee Gaudet for the Stars (4-1-1). The Hornets answered late in the frame when Olivia Williams tied it at 4:22, with Leah Kennedy and Kate Hannay picking up the assists. Kennedy then buried the winner just 23 seconds into overtime, set up by Hannay, to seal it for the Hornets (5-0-1).

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U15 AAA DIVISION

PEI EXCEL: 5 NB TRAILBLAZERS: 2

POWNAL STADIUM — PEI Excel opened the scoring late in the first period and carried a 2-0 edge into the middle frame on Tate Hansen’s first two goals. NB Trailblazers pushed back with a pair in quick succession as Elaa Affany (1G, 1A) set up Esther Mallet before scoring one herself to pull even. But Excel answered before the intermission on Molly Pollock, then pulled away in the third with Hansen’s hat trick marker and a late goal from Mara Macewen. Affany and Mallet provided the offence for the NB Trailblazers (1-2-0), while Hansen led PEI Excel (6-0-0).

NS PRIDE: 2 NS EXPRESS (VEINOT): 1

POWNAL STADIUM — Everley Toole scored twice as NS Pride earned a 2-1 win over NS Express (Veinot). Toole opened the scoring at 7:56 of the first period, finishing a play set up by Lulu Bertelli and Ella Cashin, before the Express answered at 10:28 when Tenley Selkirk tied it with help from Hadley MacDonald. With the game still deadlocked into the third, Toole struck again at 11:53, taking a feed from Eila Flanagan to push the Pride ahead. NS Express (Veinot) (0-4-0) kept it close, but NS Pride (1-3-0) held on.

NS EXPRESS (PETERS): 3 PEI STARS: 3

CORNWALL APM — NS Express (Peters) and the PEI Stars played to a 3-3 draw after a back-and-forth finish. Tia MacNeill opened the scoring early in the second period for the Stars, with Shealynn Larkin setting up both that marker and Willa Cameron’s late-period goal to make it 2-1 heading into the third. The Express answered with goals from Ellie Gload and Paige Devanney to edge in front, before Lillian Trainor’s equalizer midway through the period secured the tie for the Stars (2-1-1). Kaley Munden had the other Express goal, while Brooklyn Peters and Allan Baretto chipped in assists for the Express (2-2-1).

NB TRAILBLAZERS: 4 NS PRIDE: 2

MONTAGUE — The NB Trailblazers used a big finish to the second period and a pair of third-period markers to earn a 4-2 win over the NS Pride. Marley Gervais opened the scoring late in the first for the Pride, with Charlotte Neale picking up the assist, before Eloise Peck made it 2-0 in the second on a play set up by Samantha Pottie and Ella Cashin. Lara Walsh got the Trailblazers going, and Érica Godin’s late second-period goal, assisted by Alexis Padrones, swung momentum. Marissa Delaunt (Madison Smith) and Sofia Anderson added third-period insurance for the Trailblazers (1-2-0), while the Pride (1-3-0) kept pushing to the final buzzer.

PEI EXCEL: 3 NS EXPRESS (PETERS): 2

POWNAL STADIUM — NS Express (Peters) struck first when Isabel Doucet finished a set-up from Zia Laplante and Emme Vandermaar at 8:17 of the opening period, and the Express (Peters) carried that lead into the third before adding a late push. PEI Excel answered with a three-goal surge in the final frame, sparked by Madison MacGuigan (assist: Leigha Dunn), followed by Allie Rossiter (Brielle Campbell, Molly Pollock) and Tate Hansen (MacGuigan). Claire Wylie, with Vandermaar on the helper, made it close late for the Express (Peters) (2-2-1), but Excel (6-0-0) held on.

NS EXPRESS (PETERS): 6 NS EXPRESS (VEINOT): 0

MONTAGUE — NS Express (Peters) broke the game open early, getting first-period goals from Isabel Doucet and Paige Devanney to take a 2-0 lead. Scarlette Turner added to it early in the second, finishing a play set up by Devanney and Allan Baretto to make it 3-0. Doucet completed her hat trick with two third-period markers, and Turner capped the scoring late as the Peters side pulled away. NS Express (Veinot) (0-4-0) kept working for chances throughout, but couldn’t find a breakthrough against NS Express (Peters) (2-2-1).

PEI EXCEL: 4 NS PRIDE: 0

POWNAL STADIUM — PEI Excel struck twice in the second period to take control, with Mara MacEwen opening the scoring before Allie Rossiter made it 2-0. Excel kept rolling late in the third as MacEwen added her second of the day, then set up Madison MacGuigan for another goal 14 seconds later. Tate Hansen helped drive the offence with assists on two of the four markers. NS Pride (1-3-0) stayed in the fight through a scoreless first period, but couldn’t find a breakthrough against PEI Excel (6-0-0).

PEI EXCEL: 3 NS EXPRESS (VEINOT): 0

POWNAL STADIUM — PEI Excel struck once in each period to earn a 3-0 win. Leigha Dunn opened the scoring at 3:51 of the first, set up by Allie Rossiter, before Tate Hansen converted another Rossiter feed at 3:52 of the second to make it 2-0. NS Express (Veinot) pushed back and stayed within reach into the third, but Allie Garrett finished it off late at 0:36 on a play started by Raya McGuirk. NS Express (Veinot) (0-4-0) kept competing to the final horn, while PEI Excel (6-0-0) stayed perfect.

NS EXPRESS (PETERS): 9 NB TRAILBLAZERS: 2

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE STADIUM — NS Express (Peters) pulled away for a 9-2 win after a tight opening frame. NB Trailblazers struck first with a pair from Layla Sanderson, set up by Lara Walsh, before Ellie Gload and Isabel Doucet answered late to make it 2-2 after one. The Express took control in the second with five straight goals, highlighted by Aiva Brown’s two in 12 seconds and a Brooklyn Peters finish. Claire Wylie added a goal and two helpers as the Trailblazers (0-1-0) pushed to respond, while the Express (1-0-0) closed it out in the third.

NS PRIDE: 2 PEI STARS: 2

POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE ARENA — Marley Gervais scored twice in the final minute of the first period as NS Pride jumped out to a 2-0 lead, with assists coming from Camryn Myra and Charlotte Neale. PEI Stars answered in the second, getting on the board early when Shealynn Larkin finished a play set up by Willa Cameron, before Lillian Trainor tied it at 14:06 with Ivy Mackenzie providing the helper. With no scoring in the third, PEI Stars (0-0-1) and NS Pride (0-0-1) settled for a 2-2 draw.

PEI STARS: 7 NS EXPRESS (VEINOT): 0

CORNWALL APM — The PEI Stars built a 2-0 lead in the first period and kept adding on through a strong finish to earn a 7-0 win over the NS Express (Veinot). Tia MacNeill powered the attack with six goals, including a pair late in the opening frame and another with two seconds left in regulation. Annie Smith had a goal and helped drive the offence with four assists, while Shealynn Larkin chipped in two third-period tallies. The Express stayed committed defensively and battled through a busy night, led by Chloe Lucas in goal for the NS Express (Veinot) (0-4-0), while the PEI Stars (2-1-1) improved to 2-1-1.

PEI STARS: 3 NB TRAILBLAZERS: 1

MONTAGUE — The PEI Stars built an early cushion and went on to a 3-1 win over the NB Trailblazers. Tia MacNeill opened the scoring at 10:02 of the first period, and Shealynn Larkin made it 2-0 late in the frame. MacNeill struck again at 4:59 of the second to give the Stars breathing room heading into the third. Payden Augustine pulled one back for the Trailblazers (1-2-0) at 9:16 of the final period, with Esther Mallet earning the assist, but the Stars (2-1-1) held on to close it out. Trailblazer coaches Danielle Alexander and Nick Smith will try and rebound in their next game.

PEI EXCEL: 5 NS PRIDE: 0

MONTAGUE (SEMI 4 VS 1) — PEI Excel took control early and carried the pace to a 5-0 win over NS Pride. Brielle Campbell opened the scoring in the first period, and Tate Hansen added two goals as Excel built a 4-0 lead through 30 minutes. Campbell struck again in the second, and Molly Pollock finished the scoring in the third on a play set up by Campbell. The Pride (1-3-0) kept working for a breakthrough and stayed committed defensively, but couldn’t solve Excel’s structure. PEI Excel (6-0-0) moved on with a composed, complete effort.

NS EXPRESS (PETERS): 2 PEI STARS: 1

MONTAGUE (SEMI 3 VS 2) — The PEI Stars struck first late in the opening period when Kaelynn Profitt finished a setup from Lillian Trainor. NS Express (Peters) pushed back in the second, tying it on Ellie Gload’s goal from Scarlette Turner, then grabbed the lead early in the third on an unassisted marker by Aiva Brown. The Stars kept it close the rest of the way, but couldn’t find an equalizer, falling 2-1 to the Express. Profitt’s goal accounted for the offence for the PEI Stars (2-1-1), while Brown’s winner sealed it for the NS Express (Peters) (2-2-1).

PEI EXCEL: 5 NS EXPRESS (PETERS): 1

POWNAL STADIUM (FINALS) — PEI Excel struck first on Tate Hansen’s early marker, but NS Express (Peters) answered in the opening frame when Ellie Gload finished a play from Zia LaPlante and Scarlette Turner. Excel leaned on steady pressure through the middle of the game, with Hansen adding two more to complete the hat trick and Raya McGuirk scoring with help from Elin Smallwood and Molly Pollock. Madison MacGuigan’s late third-period goal, set up by Hansen and Rian Acorn, capped the finish. The Express (2-2-1) kept pushing, while Excel (6-0-0) closed out the win.

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


Bathurst Male AAA Tournament Recap

2018 AAA DIVISION GAME RECAPS

VIPERS: 7 ROCKET: 5

KCI - RICHELIEU — The ROCKET jumped out to a 3-0 first-period lead behind a pair from Grayson Myers, then held a 4-3 edge after Nixon Ryan’s second-period marker (assist: Ronan O’Meara). The VIPERS answered with a strong push, getting two goals from Arthur Thibault and tying it early in the third before trading tallies with Myers, who finished a hat trick for the Rocket (0-3-2). Samuel Fullarton’s second of the game with 26 seconds left proved decisive, and Blake Arbeau added an insurance goal in the final moments as the Vipers (4-2-0) closed it out.

VIPERS: 5 TITANS: 1

KCI - RICHELIEU — The VIPERS jumped out early and carried that momentum to a 5-1 tournament win over the TITANS. Jax Duguay opened the scoring at 6:56 of the first period with Ronin Pallen setting him up, and Easton Lawrence made it 2-0 late in the frame. Arthur Thibault and Samuel Fullarton extended the lead in the second, before Loyk Aube got the Titans on the board at 3:47 with Owen Chiasson assisting. Fullarton added his second late in the third for the Titans (0-3-1), while the Vipers (4-2-0) closed it out.

JR. RIVERHAWKS: 4 BRAVE BOMBERS: 4

KCI - RICHELIEU — The JR. RIVERHAWKS erased a one-goal deficit and finished even in a back-and-forth 4-4 draw with the BRAVE BOMBERS. Colby Dillon opened the scoring, and the Bombers added first-period goals from Louie Bernard and Carson Adams before Leo McAvinn made it 4-2 early in the second. The Riverhawks answered with a pair from Cole Cooke, then Jacob Mason pulled them within one with help from Cooke. Ellis Hartford tied it in the third, set up by Darcy Cleveland, as the Bombers (3-1-1) held firm against a late push from the Riverhawks (5-0-1).

COUGARS: 4 ROCKET: 4

KCI - EDDY — The COUGARS jumped out early with three first-period goals from Florent Poitras, Xavier Blais and Xavier Marcoux, with Marcoux also setting up Blais’ marker. ROCKET answered in the second, getting goals from Henry Owen (set up by Breton Currie) and Grayson Myers to close the gap. The Rocket push continued in the third as Nixon Ryan and Myers (with Currie picking up his second assist) capped a strong comeback for the Rocket (0-3-2). Eloi Paris’ third-period goal, assisted by Poitras, helped the Cougars (0-3-1) salvage the draw.

BRAVE BOMBERS: 4 TITANS: 1

KCI - EDDY — Mason Breau-Dumont opened the scoring at 10:08 of the first period, finishing a setup from Raphael Boucher and Matheo Ouellet as the Titans grabbed early momentum. The Brave Bombers answered in the second, with Colby Dillon tying it before Wilson Leclair pushed them ahead. Lexi Biggar’s third-period marker added breathing room, and Dillon capped his two-goal game with a late tally to seal the 4-1 decision. The Titans (0-3-1) kept working to generate offence, while the Bombers (3-1-1) closed it out with a strong finish.

VIPERS: 12 COUGARS: 2

KCI - EDDY — The Vipers jumped out early and never let up in a 12-2 win over the Cougars. Blake Arbeau opened the scoring at 10:28 of the first, and Samuel Fullarton’s hat trick helped the Vipers carry momentum through a six-goal third period. Ronin Pallen added a pair, while Aubrey McCormick chipped in with a goal and two assists as the Vipers (4-2-0) kept the pressure on. Laurence Alain scored both Cougars goals, striking at 11:28 of the second and 14:19 of the third to reward a steady effort from the Cougars (0-3-1).

JR. RIVERHAWKS: 12 ROCKET: 4

KCI - RICHELIEU — The JR. RIVERHAWKS broke open a close game with seven third-period goals to pull away for a 12-4 win over ROCKET. Henry Teed paced the Riverhawks with four goals, while Harrison Douglas added two and Parker Demmings chipped in a goal and two assists as the home side led 3-0 after one. The Rocket answered with a strong second period, getting two goals from Henry Owen and a marker from Nixon Ryan to make it a game. Eliza MacPhee added a third-period goal for Rocket (0-3-2), but the Riverhawks (5-0-1) finished with a late surge.

BRAVE BOMBERS: 6 COUGARS: 4

KCI - RICHELIEU — The Brave Bombers pulled out a 6-4 win in a back-and-forth game that stayed tight into the third period. After Malcolm Sweeney opened the scoring early, the Bombers answered with first-period goals from Leo McAvinn and Colby Dillon to take a 2-1 edge. The Cougars kept coming in the middle frame, with Hayden Parisé (set up by Xavier Marcoux and Florent Poitras) and a Marcoux marker trimming it to 4-3 after two. Marcoux added another in the third for the Cougars (0-3-1), but McAvinn and Dillon each completed hat tricks, with William Marchbank picking up two assists for the Brave Bombers (3-1-1).

JR. RIVERHAWKS: 3 TITANS: 2

KCI - EDDY — The JR. RIVERHAWKS jumped out early as Cole Cooke struck twice in the first period, first off a setup from Luca Hoffman, then with Hank Sherrard picking up an assist. After a scoreless second, the TITANS pushed back in the third, with Loyk Aube finishing a play started by Mason Breau-Dumont to make it a one-goal game. Eli Ferris answered quickly for the Riverhawks, converting Parker Demmings’ feed, before Louka Poirier pulled the Titans (0-3-1) within one late. The Riverhawks (5-0-1) held on to close it out.

JR. RIVERHAWKS: 11 COUGARS: 3

KCI - EDDY — The Jr. Riverhawks pulled away for an 11-3 tournament win after the Cougars carried a 2-1 edge out of the first period, with goals from Loik Dubeau (assist: Callie-Rose Langlois) and Malcolm Sweeney. Eli Ferris kept the Riverhawks close early, then Cole Cooke struck twice as a four-goal second period swung momentum. Xavier Marcoux answered for the Cougars (0-3-1), while Emmett McHugh added a pair at key moments. Cooke finished with four goals, and Henry Teed chipped in two assists for the Riverhawks (5-0-1).

ROCKET: 3 TITANS: 3

KCI - EDDY — Henry Owen opened the scoring for the ROCKET, but the TITANS answered with first-period goals from Loyk Aube and Mason Breau-Dumont, with Matheo Ouellet picking up the assist. The Rocket pulled even late in the second when Simon MacDonald finished a play set up by Kohen Riley and Breton Currie. Blake Ryan’s third-period marker briefly nudged Rocket in front, before Louka Poirier responded to force a 3-3 draw for the Titans (0-3-1). The Rocket (0-3-2) stayed composed to earn the tie.

BRAVE BOMBERS: 4 VIPERS: 1

KCI - RICHELIEU — The BRAVE BOMBERS built an early lead and carried it through to a 4-1 win over the VIPERS. Leo McAvinn opened the scoring at 10:30 of the first, and the Bombers added two more in the second on goals from Cohen McLellan (set up by William Marchbank) and Colby Dillon. Samuel Fullarton got the Vipers on the board at 6:13 of the second to keep things competitive. Drew Lawless added an insurance marker in the third, with Dillon picking up the assist. The Vipers (4-2-0) kept pushing, while the Brave Bombers (3-1-1) closed it out.

VIPERS: 1 BRAVE BOMBERS: 0

KCI - RICHELIEU (SEMI 3 VS 2) — The VIPERS pulled out a 1-0 win over the BRAVE BOMBERS in a tight semifinal that stayed scoreless through two periods. Samuel Fullarton broke through at 6:13 of the third, scoring the lone goal. The Bombers (3-1-1) kept pushing to the final buzzer and made it a one-shot game right to the end, but couldn’t find an equalizer. With the late edge holding up, the Vipers (4-2-0) moved on after a disciplined, defence-first outing.

JR. RIVERHAWKS: 2 ROCKET: 1

KCI - EDDY (SEMI 4 VS 1) — In a tight semifinal, the JR. RIVERHAWKS edged the ROCKET 2-1 after a scoreless first period. Grayson Myers opened the scoring midway through the second for Rocket, with Blake Ryan picking up the assist. Ellis Hartford responded late in the frame, finishing a play set up by Nicholas Fleming and Harrison Douglas, and Hartford struck again early in the third on a feed from Emmett McHugh. Rocket (0-3-2) kept pushing to the final buzzer, but the Riverhawks (5-0-1) held on to advance.

JR. RIVERHAWKS: 5 VIPERS: 4

KCI - EDDY (GOLD GAME) — In a back-and-forth gold-medal final, the JR. RIVERHAWKS edged the VIPERS 5-4. Arthur Thibault opened the scoring in the first period before Elliott Beckwith replied late to make it 1-1. Ellis Hartford put the Riverhawks ahead in the second, and Eli Ferris extended it early in the third. The Vipers surged back on goals from Blake Arbeau (assist Jameson Loga) and Easton Lawrence (assist Max Doiron) to tie it, but Cole Cooke and Emmett McHugh answered. Riley Harrison’s late marker made it tense to the finish for the Vipers (4-2-0), while the Riverhawks (5-0-1) held on.

 

2017 AAA DIVISION GAME RECAPS

TITANS: 6 VIPERS: 3

KCI - EDDY — The Titans jumped on the scoreboard early and carried a 5-2 lead out of a busy first period on goals from Zachary Dezan, Kylan Perreault, Brody Dunnett, William Chiasson and Liam Basque. Dezan added his second midway through the second, with Chiasson picking up the assist. Mason Grant answered with all three Vipers goals, including one late in the first and another with under a minute left in the second, while Cason Crozier set up two of them for the Vipers (1-2-2). The Titans (4-2-0) held their edge the rest of the way to close out the win.

JR. RIVERHAWKS: 8 HOUNDS: 3

KCI - EDDY — DYLAN BOYCE scored six times as the JR. RIVERHAWKS erased an early deficit and pulled away for an 8-3 tournament win. The HOUNDS came out flying in the first, with goals from KINGSTON BROOKS, SULLY WILLIAMS and BENHAMIN CHAPPELL building a 3-1 lead after 15 minutes. The Riverhawks answered with three in the second, including two more from Boyce and a JETTSON SHAW marker to edge in front. EVAN WILSON added insurance in the third as the Hounds (0-3-1) kept pushing, but the Riverhawks (5-1-0) finished strong.

TITANS: 4 BRAVE BOMBERS: 3

KCI - RICHELIEU — Malek Guignard opened the scoring just 11 seconds in, and the TITANS carried a 2-1 edge into the third after Jonah Smith’s second-period marker. Zachary Dezan made it 3-1 early in the final frame before the BRAVE BOMBERS answered through Nate Bernard to keep it tight. Jayden Cassius Ross added a key late goal, but Mac Paynter’s finish with 1:09 left brought the Bombers (1-3-1) within one. Guignard and Dezan each had a goal and an assist as the Titans (4-2-0) held on.

VIPERS: 3 HOUNDS: 3

KCI - RICHELIEU — The Vipers jumped out early as Alexi LeBlanc and Grayson Doucette scored in the first period, then Ollie Flaman finished a Dallas Hall setup in the second to make it 3-1. The Hounds kept pushing and got back into it with Cutler Nosworthy’s opener off a Matthew MacPherson assist, then a third-period rally led by Sully Williams and Nosworthy’s second of the game to pull even for the Hounds (0-3-1). The Vipers (1-2-2) did enough early to hold the draw.

JR. RIVERHAWKS: 8 BRAVE BOMBERS: 1

KCI - EDDY — JR. RIVERHAWKS struck for four first-period goals and carried that early jump to an 8-1 tournament win over the BRAVE BOMBERS. Dylan Boyce paced the Riverhawks with four goals and added two assists, while Cooper Machum opened the scoring and chipped in a helper. Benjamin Flood and Max Budd also found the net, and Colson Lockhart rounded out the third-period push. The Bombers answered in the second when Lewis Stavert scored off a setup from Caleb Bromley. The Bombers (1-3-1) kept working to create chances, while the Riverhawks (5-1-0) continued a strong start to the weekend.

TITANS: 5 HOUNDS: 3

KCI - EDDY — Cutler Nosworthy opened the scoring late in the first period, and Kingston Brooks added two goals as the HOUNDS grabbed early momentum. The Titans answered with a three-goal second period, getting markers from Jayden Cassius Ross, Daniel Pitre and Julien Godin, with Félix Chiasson setting up two of them. Brooks tied it early in the third, but the Titans finished strong with William Chiasson’s go-ahead goal and Malek Guignard’s late insurance marker. The HOUNDS (0-3-1) kept pushing, while the TITANS (4-2-0) closed out the win.

VIPERS: 6 JR. RIVERHAWKS: 2

KCI - EDDY — The VIPERS took a 6-2 decision after a back-and-forth opening frame, then pulled away with three third-period goals. Sam Walsworth opened the scoring for the JR. RIVERHAWKS, finishing a play from Evan Wilson, and Dylan Boyce added another as the Riverhawks stayed in the fight early. Grayson Doucette answered with two first-period markers for the Vipers, while Mason Grant chipped in a pair of goals with Leo Bradshaw setting him up both times. Denver Harquail and Dax Spencer rounded out the scoring as the Vipers (1-2-2) closed it out against the Riverhawks (5-1-0).

BRAVE BOMBERS: 2 HOUNDS: 1

KCI - RICHELIEU — Caleb Bromley broke through late in the first period to put the BRAVE BOMBERS ahead, and the Bombers added breathing room in the second when Mac Paynter finished a play set up by Dean Sullivan and Gavin Gallant. Down 2-0 heading to the third, the HOUNDS kept coming and made it a one-goal game when Elliot Boulter scored at 3:54, with Mitchell Mallais picking up the assist. The Hounds (0-3-1) pushed late, but the Bombers (1-3-1) held on.

JR. RIVERHAWKS: 4 TITANS: 2

KCI - RICHELIEU — Cooper Machum opened the scoring at 1:53 of the first period, and the JR. RIVERHAWKS carried a 1-0 lead into the second. Liam Basque answered at 5:01 of the middle frame off a Jonah Smith helper to level it, setting up a back-and-forth third. Zachary Dezan’s unassisted marker at 10:07 briefly put the TITANS in front, but Max Budd tied it at 8:49 before Dylan Boyce struck twice late, including an insurance goal at 0:23 with Eli Leduc picking up the assist. The Titans (4-2-0) stayed within reach throughout, but the Riverhawks (5-1-0) closed it out.

BRAVE BOMBERS: 2 VIPERS: 2

KCI - RICHELIEU — Felix Gaudet opened the scoring for the BRAVE BOMBERS on a feed from Gavin Gallant, giving the visitors an early edge. The VIPERS answered in the second period when Grayson Doucette found a way through to even things up. The third period stayed tight as Caleb Bromley finished Lewis Stavert’s setup late to put the Bombers back in front, but Denver Harquail replied to square it again, with Jake Vautour earning the assist. The Vipers (1-2-2) pushed to the finish, while the Bombers (1-3-1) held firm in a hard-fought draw.

TITANS: 4 VIPERS: 1

KCI - RICHELIEU (SEMI 3 VS 2) — The Titans built an early lead and carried it through for a 4-1 win over the Vipers. Félix Chiasson opened the scoring, and Zachary Dezan made it 2-0 with Brody Dunnett setting up the play before the Vipers answered late in the first on Denver Harquail’s goal from Grayson Doucette. Julien Godin added breathing room in the second, and Liam Basque finished it off in the third with help from Kylan Perreault and Daniel Pitre. The Vipers (1-2-2) kept pushing, but the Titans (4-2-0) stayed in control to close out the victory.

JR. RIVERHAWKS: 7 BRAVE BOMBERS: 1

KCI - EDDY (SEMI 4 VS 1) — Landon Reynolds opened the scoring just 39 seconds in for the BRAVE BOMBERS, set up by Caleb Bromley, but JR. RIVERHAWKS answered quickly as Evan Wilson scored twice in the first period to put them in front 2-1. The Riverhawks stretched the lead with a four-goal second, highlighted by Dylan Boyce’s first of two on the day, plus tallies from Henry Dawes, Jettson Shaw, and Cooper Machum. Boyce added a third-period marker to close it out. The Bombers (1-3-1) pushed throughout, while the Riverhawks (5-1-0) booked their spot in the final.

JR. RIVERHAWKS: 3 TITANS: 2

KCI - EDDY (GOLD GAME) — The Titans struck first with early goals from William Chiasson and Kylan Perreault, with Liam Basque adding the lone assist, to build a 2-0 lead in the opening period. That advantage held into the third, but the Jr. Riverhawks pushed back with three straight goals — Cooper Machum (assist Dylan Boyce), Boyce, and Benjamin Flood — to complete the comeback. The Titans (4-2-0) stayed tough to the end in a tight championship finish, while the Jr. Riverhawks (5-1-0) capped the weekend with the gold-game win.

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


NB U15 PROS. TIER 2 Roundup: Apr. 6 - 13

KINGS: 8 SABRES: 1

COMPLEXE SPORTIF LEOPOLD THERIAULT (ST-ISIDORE) — The Kings built a 2-0 first-period lead and never let up in a 10-1 win over the Sabres. Jacob Sonier paced the offence with four goals, while Antoine Paulin and Charles Hache each chipped in three assists. After Bradley Johnson finished a Landyn O’Donnell setup at 9:47 of the second to pull the Sabres closer, the Kings answered with a quick four-goal surge in the middle frame and kept rolling in the third. Johnson’s tally stood out for the Sabres (0-4-0) in a tough outing, while the Kings (4-0-0) stayed perfect.

PENGUINS: 4 CANADIENS: 1

COMPLEXE SPORTIF LEOPOLD THERIAULT (ST-ISIDORE) — The Penguins jumped out early and held control in a 4-1 win over the Canadiens. Nate Heavyside set the tone with the opener at 11:35 of the first period, then added another early in the second, while also helping set up Hayden Brantnall’s first-period marker. The Canadiens answered on Max Frenette’s goal at 00:26 of the second, assisted by Liam Pellerin, to keep the push alive. Koltyn Corey chipped in a goal and an assist, including a late third-period insurance tally. The Canadiens (3-1-0) kept battling, but the Penguins (3-1-0) finished strong.

CANADIENS: 8 SABRES: 1

COMPLEXE SPORTIF LEOPOLD THERIAULT (ST-ISIDORE) — The Canadiens jumped out quickly, building a 6-0 first-period lead with goals from Philip Gaudet, Zachary Richard (2), Félix Fortin, Joshua Blacquiere and Quinn Harris. Harris added another in the second and finished with five points, while Charles Stubbs scored twice and Blacquiere chipped in two goals and two assists as the Canadiens kept adding on through the final two periods. The Sabres got a lift early in the second when Landyn O’Donnell broke through to make it 6-1. The Sabres (0-4-0) kept working for chances, while the Canadiens (3-1-0) closed out the win.

KINGS: 4 PENGUINS: 2

COMPLEXE SPORTIF LEOPOLD THERIAULT (ST-ISIDORE) — The Kings scored early and took control with a big second period to earn a 4-2 win over the Penguins. Charles Hache opened the scoring at 11:48 of the first, and after Malik Leblanc replied for the Penguins, the Kings broke it open with three goals in the middle frame from Antoine Paulin, Jacob Sonier and Hache again. Nikolai Gerk pulled one back at 13:10 of the third, but the Penguins (3-1-0) couldn’t close the gap against the Kings (4-0-0).

CANADIENS: 8 JETS: 1

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Canadiens built a 2-0 first-period lead on goals from Zachary Richard (Philip Gaudet, Jacob Albert) and Quinn Harris, then carried the momentum into the second as Joshua Blacquiere struck twice, with helpers from Theo Roy and Liam Pellerin. Richard added his second early in the third, and Mikaël Rioux and Tristan Fortin followed as the Canadiens pulled away. Sebastien Bourgeois-Cormier scored late in the third to reward the Jets (0-4-0) for their persistence, while Blacquiere finished with a hat trick for the Canadiens (3-1-0).

PENGUINS: 9 MAPLE LEAFS: 2

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) — The Penguins pulled away for a 9-2 win over the Maple Leafs after an even opening stretch. Koltyn Corey opened the scoring and added another goal and two assists, while Kai Boucher and Carter Saunders each scored twice as the Penguins surged ahead with four goals in the second period. Nate Heavyside chipped in two goals and an assist, including the late third-period marker that capped the offence. Dylan Potvin and Ray Lin replied for the Maple Leafs (0-4-0). The Penguins (3-1-0) carried the momentum through the final frame.

GUSTO KNIGHTS: 5 FLYERS: 1

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — Owen Lord scored twice as the Gusto Knights built a 2-0 lead in the first period and carried the pace through a 5-1 win. Lucas Nicolle added a late first-period goal, while Levi Nelson finished with two third-period markers to round out the scoring. The Flyers pushed back in the third, with Max Giffard converting a play from Innis McNeil at 12:27 to break the shutout. The late push showed promise for the Flyers (0-4-0), while the Knights (3-0-1) stayed unbeaten.

CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 5   GUSTO MOOSE - GARNETT: 5

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) — The Champions Sheriffs and Gusto Moose - Garnett traded momentum in a back-and-forth 5-5 draw. Daryl Sully scored twice for the Moose, while Oscar Zeng added two goals and an assist and Brayden Hanson chipped in a goal and an assist as the Moose built a 3-1 first-period lead before answering late to tie it in the third, 5-5 (1-1-2). Ashton O’Quinn paced the Sheriffs with two goals, with Tyson Furlong setting up a pair and Maxime Doiron opening the scoring for his side as the Sheriffs rallied with three second-period markers (2-1-1).

SHARKS: 3    GUSTO MOOSE - SCOTT: 3

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Sharks and Gusto Moose - Scott skated to a 3-3 draw after a lively finish. Grayson Scott opened the scoring at 6:11 of the first, before Jessie Gallant answered late in the period. With no scoring in the second, the third turned into a back-and-forth battle as Jack Mackay (assist: Owen Hickey) put the Sharks ahead, only for Grayson Masters to score twice and swing the lead to the Moose (2-1-1). Gallant’s second with one second left, set up by Hickey, pulled the Sharks (2-0-2) even.

WHALERS: 3 GUSTO KINGS: 3

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) — The Gusto Kings jumped ahead early with first-period goals from Ian Scott (Jacob Betts, Max Graceffa) and Betts (Graceffa, Tyce Hanlon), then Carter Ross finished a play from Nase Lohnes early in the second to make it 3-0. The Whalers pushed back with Kip Nurse and Elliot Buote scoring 62 seconds apart, both set up by Austin Newman, to pull within one. Colby Gaudet’s third-period marker earned the Whalers (2-0-2) a 3-3 draw with the Gusto Kings (1-2-1).

KINGS: 9 JETS: 2

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — Carson Burke opened the scoring midway through the first period, finishing a setup from Jackson Cromwell, but the Kings struck back late to take a 2-1 lead into the break. Félix Losier scored twice and Jacob Sonier added a pair as Kings offence poured in five goals in the second to take control. The Jets answered early in the third on Brayden Dallaire’s unassisted marker, showing pushback in a tough outing for the Jets (0-4-0). Lucas Basque (two goals) and Alexa Sonier (a goal, three assists) helped close it out for the Kings (4-0-0).

PENGUINS: 7 SABRES: 0

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) — The Penguins built early momentum and carried it through to a 7-0 win over the Sabres. Maxim Allen paced the attack with four goals, including three in the final minutes of the opening period, while Kai Boucher added two quick strikes early in the second. Hayden Brantnall also scored, with Koltyn Corey and Carter Saunders each picking up a pair of assists as the Penguins kept the pressure on. The Sabres (0-4-0) stayed committed and battled to create chances despite the deficit, while the Penguins (3-1-0) finished a strong all-around outing.

CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 9 MAPLE LEAFS: 2

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) — The Champions Sheriffs rolled to a 9-2 win over the Maple Leafs, setting the tone with three first-period goals from Koltyn Robinson and a Maxime Doiron pair. Ashton O’Quinn paced the attack with a hat trick, striking twice in the second before adding another early in the third, while Garret Ogden chipped in with a goal and an assist and Tyson Furlong set up two tallies. The Leafs pushed back late, with Jackson Melvin (assist: Dylan Potvin) and Ray Lin scoring in the third for the Leafs (0-4-0), while the Sheriffs (2-1-1) finished the afternoon with steady offence in every frame.

CANADIENS: 5 FLYERS: 2

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Canadiens built a lead early and held on for a 5-2 win over the Flyers. Tristan Fortin opened the scoring in the first, and the Canadiens added second-period goals from Theo Roy and Quinn Harris to take control heading to the third. Harris struck again early in the final frame, and Joshua Blacquiere followed soon after to stretch the margin. Griffin Douthwright got the Flyers on the board late in the second, and Kayden Constantine’s third-period marker, assisted by William Saldanha, capped the offence for the Flyers (0-4-0). Harris led the way for the Canadiens (3-1-0).

GUSTO KNIGHTS: 6 SHARKS: 6

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Gusto Knights and Sharks traded runs in a 6-6 draw on Sunday. Jack Mackay and Jessie Gallant struck early as the Sharks built a 2-1 first-period edge, but the Knights answered in the middle frame behind Hazen Tiner, Owen Lord and Quinn Gaddas to pull ahead 4-3. Ben Mulligan tied it early in the third, setting up a wide-open finish. Lincoln Warrick scored twice and added an assist, while Gaddas posted two goals and two assists. Jaxon Coyle’s late marker secured the point for the Knights (3-0-1), while the Sharks (2-0-2) kept pace right to the final whistle.

GUSTO MOOSE - GARNETT: 4 WHALERS: 4

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) — Gusto Moose - Garnett and the Whalers played to a 4-4 draw in a back-and-forth matchup that sprang to life in the second period. Street Miller drove the Moose attack with a natural hat trick, scoring three times in the middle frame, and Oscar Zeng added a third-period goal with Miller picking up the assist. The Whalers answered with a pair in the second, including Zachary Clements off a feed from Holden Rayner, then pulled even in the third on goals from Kip Nurse and Elliot Buote. The Whalers (2-0-2) kept their unbeaten start intact, while the Moose (1-1-2) earned a hard-fought point.

GUSTO KINGS: 7 SABRES: 0

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) — The Gusto Kings struck three times in the opening period and never let up, rolling to a 7-0 win over the Sabres. Carter Ross paced the Kings with a hat trick, scoring twice in the first two periods before adding another late in the third. Sid Buckley added a pair, while Colton MacLeod, Jacob Betts, Max Graceffa and Tyce Hanlon also found the net, with Hanlon’s marker coming in the final seconds. The Sabres (0-4-0) kept battling through a tough outing, while the Kings (1-2-1) finished strong in all three periods.

KINGS: 8 GUSTO MOOSE - SCOTT: 1

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — Lucas Basque struck twice in the first period as the Kings built early momentum, with Francis Duguay adding a late marker before the break. Mathis Leclair took over in the middle frame with two more goals, and Massy Dabouz made it 6-1 after Grayson Masters got Gusto Moose - Scott on the board early in the second. Kaleb Bernard extended the lead in the third, and Leclair completed a hat trick to close it out. Masters provided the offence for Gusto Moose - Scott (2-1-1), while the Kings (4-0-0) stayed perfect.

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


NS U11 PROS. TIER 1 Roundup: Apr. 6 - 13

PANTHERS: 7 BULLS: 0

SANDY WICKENS MEMORIAL ARENA (BARRINGTON) — The Panthers rolled to a 7-0 win over the Bulls, striking late in the first before pouring it on with four goals in the second period. Mason Morash paced the attack with four goals and three assists, while Oscar Joyce added two goals and set up Oscar Ruiz. Cameron Gates and Leo Kenney also connected as the Panthers kept the pressure on into the third, with Barclay Lecain and Declan Dedrick rounding out the scoring. The Bulls (1-3-0) kept working for chances to the final buzzer, while the Panthers (4-0-0) stayed perfect on the season.

HUSKIES: 4 STALLIONS: 0

SANDY WICKENS MEMORIAL ARENA (BARRINGTON) — The Huskies broke through with a pair of second-period goals and carried that momentum to a 4-0 win over the Stallions. Grayson Doering opened the scoring at 9:23 of the second, then Thomas Cashin added an unassisted marker late in the frame. Cashin struck again early in the third, and Doering capped the offence at 4:21, with Benjamin Eisebraun recording assists on two of the goals. The Stallions (0-4-0) generated plenty of chances but couldn’t find a finish, while the Huskies (1-3-0) closed out a complete effort.

PANTHERS: 8 BULLDOGS: 1

SANDY WICKENS MEMORIAL ARENA (BARRINGTON) — The Panthers built a 2-0 first-period lead on goals from Declan Dedrick and Mason Morash, then answered Abel Daley’s early second-period marker with a quick pair from Philip Bird and Barclay LeCain to restore control. Morash powered the finish with two more in the third to complete a hat trick, while Oscar Joyce capped the scoring late after setting up three others. Ben Hicks and Maxwell Mueller had assists on the Bulldogs’ goal, as the Bulldogs (3-1-0) kept pushing, but the Panthers (4-0-0) pulled away.

BULLS: 10 STALLIONS: 3

SANDY WICKENS MEMORIAL ARENA (BARRINGTON) — The Bulls jumped out to a three-goal first period and kept rolling to a 10-3 win over the Stallions. Bryce Pothier scored three times, while Kaymen Symonds, Théo Surette and Carson Clegg each added two, with Wyatt Forrest and Kate Bain helping set the pace from the back end. The Stallions answered with a strong third-period push, getting goals from Jack Ibbotson, Charlie Heard and Emmett Pothier, with Theo Mackeil picking up an assist. The Stallions (0-4-0) stayed engaged to the final buzzer, while the Bulls (1-3-0) earned a well-rounded road win.

BULLDOGS: 12 HUSKIES: 6

SANDY WICKENS MEMORIAL ARENA (BARRINGTON) — The Bulldogs jumped out early, netting six first-period goals to set the tone in a 12-6 win over the Huskies. Abel Daley powered the attack with six goals, including a pair in the second period and two more in the third, while Maxwell Mueller added a hat trick and Ben Hicks chipped in a goal and a string of assists. The Huskies (1-3-0) answered with steady offence in each period, led by two goals from Thomas Cashin and singles from Chance Julien-LeBlanc, Connor Spicer, William Crawford and Grayson Doering. The Bulldogs (3-1-0) closed it out with a strong third period.

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


NB U13 PROS. TIER 1 Roundup: Apr. 6 - 13

CANADIENS: 4 TIGERS: 2

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Canadiens built an early cushion and held on for a 4-2 win over the Tigers. Aedan Leger opened the scoring in the first period, and Rémy Bourque added another before the break to make it 2-0. Lucas Allain extended the lead in the second, but the Tigers answered quickly with a pair from Levi Cameron—both set up by Spencer Wheaton-Macleod—to pull within one. Alexandre Godin, who also had an assist, scored late in the third to seal it. The Tigers (1-1-2) pushed hard to the final buzzer, while the Canadiens (3-0-1) stayed unbeaten.

SHARKS: 4 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 3

LORD BEAVERBROOK ARENA (MIRAMICHI) — After the Champions Hounds jumped ahead early and carried a 3-1 lead into the late stages of the second period, the Sharks pushed back and found the equalizer early in the third before pulling in front for good. Kristopher Wade scored twice, including the winner at 4:25 of the third. Frédéric Beaudin and Danick St-Pierre also scored for the Sharks (4-0-0). Reece Collings, Jordan Goddard and Cain Doolan answered for the Hounds (0-3-1).

SHARKS: 5 RIVERBANDITS: 1

LORD BEAVERBROOK ARENA (MIRAMICHI) — The Sharks jumped in front on Adam-Gabriel Chiasson’s unassisted marker midway through the first and carried a 2-0 edge into the third after Kristopher Wade finished a play from Olivier Arseneault early in the second. Luke Somers, set up by Nixon Gilks and Spencer Savoie, got the Riverbandits on the board early in the third to spark a push from the Riverbandits (0-3-1). The Sharks answered with goals from Alexis Robichaud and Benjamin Roussel before Wade sealed it with a three-second finish for the Sharks (4-0-0).

BULLDOGS: 3 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 2

LORD BEAVERBROOK ARENA (MIRAMICHI) — The Champions Hounds grabbed early momentum when Jace Morris opened the scoring at 8:22 of the first period, set up by Xavier Paul and Jordan Goddard. Tatum Melkert made it 2-0 late in the second, but the Bulldogs answered quickly as Jacob Richard struck at 6:29, with Bruno Belliveau and Patrik Belanger earning helpers. The push carried into the third, where Zacharie Arsenault tied it at 7:57 before Belliveau finished the comeback at 2:44 on a feed from Alvery Millier and Belanger, lifting the Bulldogs (1-3-0) past the Hounds (0-3-1).

GUSTO KNIGHTS: 5 PANTHERS: 4

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Gusto Knights erased a three-goal deficit and pulled out a 5-4 win over the Panthers. Clark McCarville opened the scoring early for the Panthers, and they carried a 4-1 surge into the middle frame with Kellan McAdam, Sawyer Talebi and Luke Dowling finding the net. The Knights kept pushing back with goals from Kip Forgie and Kohen Butcher, before Jacob McCauley tied it early in the third. Brooks Meier’s late finish proved the difference as the Panthers (1-2-1) pressed to the final horn, while the Knights (1-3-0) earned a comeback victory.

STALLIONS: 8 RIVERBANDITS: 2

LORD BEAVERBROOK ARENA (MIRAMICHI) — The Stallions rolled to an 8-2 win over the Riverbandits on Saturday, building a 3-1 edge after the first period before pulling away with four early third-period goals. Alex McGraw paced the attack with two goals and an assist, while Brody Robichaud added two tallies. Matteo McLaughlin chipped in a goal and an assist, and Jayden Breau-Dumont, Jacob Friolet and Jackson Payne also scored. Nixon Gilks kept the Riverbandits (0-3-1) pushing with both goals, as the Stallions (4-0-0) stayed unbeaten.

LIONS: 5 GUSTO MOOSE: 2

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Lions built an early edge and carried it to a 5-2 win over the Gusto Moose. Jaxxon McCardle opened the scoring at 1:47 of the first period, then the Lions struck three times in the second on goals from Benjamin Ramsay, Deacon Jordan and McCardle again to take control. Carter Lewis added a third-period goal after setting up the opener. The Moose kept pushing late, getting third-period goals from Arrand Blake and Finn Badger for the Moose (0-3-1), while the Lions (2-1-1) closed out the result.

CANADIENS: 4 PANTHERS: 4

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Canadiens and Panthers skated to a 4-4 draw after a back-and-forth finish. Remy Bourque opened the scoring at 10:33 of the first period, and Kye Hansen made it 2-0 before the Panthers answered with a big second, highlighted by a pair from Henry Ellis and a solo marker from Hudson Massey. Clark McCarville’s goal with four seconds left in the third gave the Panthers a two-goal cushion, but Malix Thibodeau and Bourque (his second) pulled the Canadiens even late. The Panthers (1-2-1) and Canadiens (3-0-1) each earned a point.

STALLIONS: 7 BULLDOGS: 2

LORD BEAVERBROOK ARENA (MIRAMICHI) — The Stallions built an early cushion with two first-period goals from Matteo McLaughlin, including a marker set up by Jacob Friolet and Alexandre Lagace. The Bulldogs answered quickly to open the second as Miguel Richard made it 2-1, then struck again at 8:15 of the third to keep pushing. But the Stallions pulled away with five third-period goals, led by Félix Lanteigne’s pair and McLaughlin’s hat-trick finisher. Brody Robichaud added two assists in the surge. The Bulldogs (1-3-0) kept battling, while the Stallions (4-0-0) stayed perfect.

GUSTO MOOSE: 4 TIGERS: 4

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Gusto Moose and Tigers skated to a 4-4 draw after a back-and-forth regular-season matchup. Henry Jardine opened the Moose scoring and added an assist on Jacob Murrary’s goal, with Wyatt Bell also finding the net as the Moose built a 3-1 edge in the first. The Tigers pushed back behind a hat trick from Spencer Wheaton-MacLeod and a single from Xander Moore, taking a 4-3 lead midway through the third. Corbin Bates tied it late to secure the point for the Moose (0-3-1), while the Tigers (1-1-2) answered every push.

LIONS: 5 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 4

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Lions held off a late push to edge the Gusto Knights 5-4 on Saturday. Darcy Mowbray opened the scoring for the Knights, but Carter Lewis answered quickly for the Lions in the first. Deacon Jordan struck twice in the second period, with Wesley Bridges also scoring as the Lions took a 4-2 lead into the third. Cohen Lyle made it 5-2 before the Knights rallied behind goals from Kohen Butcher and Jacob McCauley. The Knights (1-3-0) kept the pressure on to the end, but the Lions (2-1-1) closed it out.

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


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CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 8 GUSTO BLADES: 1

QUISPAMSIS MEMORIAL ARENA (QUISPAMSIS) — The Champions Sheriffs skated to an 8-1 win over the Gusto Blades after building a 3-0 edge in the first period and pouring in five more in the second. Haiden Troy drove the offence with a hat trick, while Everett Stewart added a goal and helped set up several more. Lachlan Moorcroft, Leo Clair, Dax MacLellan and Wesley Nason also chipped in for the Sheriffs. Sam Reade scored the lone goal for the Blades (1-3-0), while the Sheriffs (4-0-0) stayed perfect on the season.

CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 8 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 1

QUISPAMSIS MEMORIAL ARENA (QUISPAMSIS) — The Champions Hounds jumped in front early and carried a 6-1 lead out of the first period on the way to an 8-1 win over the Gusto Knights. Maclean Seymour scored three times to pace the Hounds, while Jude Lapointe and Cassin Cardenas added two goals apiece. Julie Hallett chipped in a goal and set up two more, and Isaac Godfrey helped on Seymour’s late first-period marker. Connor Baisley struck at the buzzer with help from Silas Glass for the Gusto Knights (0-3-1). The Champions Hounds (4-0-0) stayed perfect.

CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 9 GUSTO BLADES: 2

QUISPAMSIS MEMORIAL ARENA (QUISPAMSIS) — The Champions Hounds jumped in front early with six first-period goals and carried that momentum to a 10-2 win over the Gusto Blades. Mason Marshall paced the attack with a hat trick, while Maclean Seymour added two goals and Cassin Cardenas had a goal and an assist as the Hounds kept pressing through the middle frame. The Blades answered with a strong second period, getting goals from Sam Reade and Malcolm Hazlewood, with Maverick Cormier setting up Hazlewood’s marker. Archer Bennett capped the scoring with late goals in the second and third. The Blades (1-3-0) kept working, while the Hounds (4-0-0) stayed unbeaten.

CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 8 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 1

QUISPAMSIS MEMORIAL ARENA (QUISPAMSIS) — The Champions Sheriffs jumped out quickly, striking for eight goals in a busy first period and skating away with an 8-1 win over the Gusto Knights. Everett Stewart led the early surge with four goals, while Dax MacLellan added two, including one set up by Oliver McCaffrey. Isaiah Doucette (from Stewart) and Lachlan Moorcroft (from Eli E. Stewart) also found the net as the Sheriffs built their cushion. The Knights (0-3-1) kept working and were rewarded when Connor Baisley scored late in the third. The Sheriffs (4-0-0) stayed perfect on the season.

JETS: 5 SHARKS: 1

CENTRE UNI (CARAQUET) — The Jets pulled away with a four-goal second period on Sunday, building a lead they carried to a 5-1 win over the Sharks. Anthony Thomas paced the surge with a pair of goals, while Luc Pouliot and Elliot Albert also found the net in the middle frame. The Sharks pushed back early in the third when Malik Jacob Arseneau broke through to cut into the deficit for the Sharks (0-3-1). Cédrik Chiasson answered later on a setup from Thomas to seal it for the Jets (1-3-0).

FLYERS: 7 BRUINS: 0

CENTRE UNI (CARAQUET) — The Flyers jumped out early with four first-period goals and carried that pace into a 7-0 win over the Bruins. Jase Barker scored twice, including the opener at 9:17, while Theo Chapman and Knox Butcher also struck twice as the Flyers kept the pressure on through two periods. Isaac Pelletier added a second-period marker as the scoring continued. The Bruins (0-2-2) battled through a tough start and kept working to generate chances to the final buzzer, while the Flyers (4-0-0) finished with a composed, complete effort.

BRUINS: 5 SHARKS: 5

CENTRE UNI (CARAQUET) — The Sharks jumped out early with a pair of first-period goals from Maxime Caron, then kept pressing in the second as Caron completed his hat trick, with Wyatt Babin picking up the assist. Malik Jacob Arseneau added two more, including one early in the third to make it 5-3. The Bruins answered with a determined push, led by Jaxen Vautour’s two-goal effort and an assist from Alex Babineau. Magnus McMillan, Thomas Leger and Félix Ménard also scored for the Bruins (0-2-2), while the Sharks (0-3-1) earned the tie with a strong start and timely offence.

FLYERS: 6 JETS: 2

CENTRE UNI (CARAQUET) — The Flyers pulled away for a 6-2 win over the Jets after a tight opening half. Noah Wood struck 13 seconds into the game, but Anthony Thomas answered to keep it even after one. Landen Hache’s early second-period marker pushed the Jets ahead before the Flyers answered back with Jase Barker, then a late goal from Knox Butcher to grab a 3-2 lead heading into the third. Wood added his second, and Butcher completed a hat trick as the Jets (1-3-0) kept working to the final horn against the unbeaten Flyers (4-0-0).

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