Atlantic Cup - U13 Tier 1 Marchand Division
NS HUSKIES: 3 GUSTO MOOSE: 1
SACKVILLE SS — Max Wryte opened the scoring early in the first period, then added his second in the third as the NS Huskies earned a 3-1 win over the Gusto Moose. Carson Towner chipped in with a third-period marker and set up both of Wryte’s goals to pace the Huskies’ offence. The Moose stayed in it and got on the board late when Henry Jardine scored at 1:53 of the third, with help from Drew Lisson and Shane McMillan, but time ran out on the comeback for the Moose (2-3-0) against the Huskies (3-2-0).
NS COYOTES: 8 CHAMPION RIVERBANDITS: 5
SACKVILLE SS — The NS Coyotes traded early goals with CHAMPION RIVERBANDITS before pulling ahead with a four-goal second period on the way to an 8-5 win. Mason Lynch led the way with a hat trick, while Landon Merry scored twice and Chase Daniels added a pair for the Coyotes. Nixon Gilks struck twice in the third for the Riverbandits, with Mason Brideau, Chase Cripps (assists: Luke Somers, Cedric Robichaud) and Chaise Hicks also finding the net. The Riverbandits (3-2-0) kept pushing to the final buzzer, while the Coyotes (3-2-0) closed it out with timely responses.
CHAMPION RIVERBANDITS: 5 GUSTO MOOSE: 2
DALHOUSIE — Corbin Bates opened the scoring at 2:01 of the first period for the GUSTO MOOSE, but the CHAMPION RIVERBANDITS answered with two goals in the frame, including Spencer Schofield’s marker at 6:50 (assists: Hannah Wormell, Chase Cripps). Jack Walsh scored in the second and helped set up another, while Matthew McEachreon made it 4-1 late in the period. Luke Somers added third-period insurance, and Charlie Scott chipped in for the Moose as Henry Jardine picked up two assists. The Riverbandits (3-2-0) closed out a steady win over the Moose (2-3-0).
NS HUSKIES: 3 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 2
SMB - FOUNTAIN — The NS Huskies picked up a 3-2 win over the Gusto Knights after a back-and-forth battle that stayed tight to the final horn. Brooks Meier opened the scoring just 52 seconds in, finishing a play from Cian O’Brien and Kip Forgie, before Carson Towner replied late in the first. The teams traded goals again in the second as Ewan Chiasson (from Towner) was matched by O’Brien’s tally off a Meier setup for the Gusto Knights (0-5-0). Towner’s second, set up by Max Wrighte and Wyatt Smith with 18 seconds left, lifted the NS Huskies (3-2-0).
NS JAGUARS: 4 NS HUSKIES: 1
GREENFOOT - C — Alexander Hopper opened the scoring early for the NS Jaguars, with Hayden White and Harrison Cavanaugh picking up assists, as the Jaguars held a 1-0 edge after one. The NS Huskies pushed back and got even late in the second when Carson Towner found the net to make it 1-1. In the third, Rory Goulden’s go-ahead marker sparked a decisive finish, with Bennett Murray adding a pair — including a late goal — to close out the win for coach Dan Cavanaugh’s Jaguars (4-1-0). Towner’s tally provided a key moment for the Huskies (3-2-0).
NS COYOTES: 4 GUSTO MOOSE: 3
RBC - D — Mason Lynch opened the scoring late in the first period, and the NS Coyotes carried that edge into a back-and-forth finish, holding on for a 4-3 win over the Gusto Moose. Wyatt Bell tied it in the second for the Moose, setting up a busy third. Lynch struck again early in the frame, then Owen Poole and Jr Conrad added key goals to build a cushion. The Moose pushed back behind goals from Henry Bell and a late marker from Drew Lisson, but came up just short, the Moose (2-3-0) and the Coyotes (3-2-0).
CHAMPION RIVERBANDITS: 8 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 3
RBC - B — CHAMPION RIVERBANDITS jumped out to a fast start with five first-period goals and carried that pace through an 8-3 win over the GUSTO KNIGHTS. Cedric Robichaud scored twice for the Riverbandits, with Nixon Gilks (1G, 1A), Jerome Gallant (1G, 1A) and Luke Somers (1G, 1A) also chipping in during a busy opening frame. The Knights kept pushing back with goals from Brooks Meier, Kohen Butcher and D’Arcy Mowbray, while Mason Flett set up a pair to lead the comeback effort for the Knights (0-5-0). Spencer Schofield and Matthew McEachreon's late third-period goals helped seal it for the Riverbandits (3-2-0).
NS JAGUARS: 4 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 1
SMB - SMITH — D’Arcy Mowbray opened the scoring at 9:37 of the second period as the Gusto Knights grabbed an early edge, but the NS Jaguars answered with a big push in the middle frame. Rory Goulden tied it with help from Hayden White and AJ Cahill, then Ronan Baylis put the Jaguars ahead before Cahill struck with six seconds left in the period. White added a third-period marker, with Harrison Cavanaugh picking up the assist. Mowbray’s finish paced the Knights (0-5-0), while the Jaguars (4-1-0) kept rolling with a 4-1 win.
GUSTO MOOSE: 3 NS JAGUARS: 2
EAST HANTS - KMA — After a tight opening frame, the GUSTO MOOSE scored twice in the second period to swing the game, with Corbin Bates (Shane McMillan, Charlie Scott) and Sawyer Pearson (Theo Boudreau) finding the net. The NS JAGUARS opened the scoring in the first on an Alexander Hopper goal assisted by Hayden White and Rory Goulden. Jacob Murray’s third-period marker (Drew Lisson, Finn Badger) stood as the difference, even after Goulden’s late push-back, set up by Harrison Cavanaugh and Hopper, pulled the NS JAGUARS (4-1-0) within one. The GUSTO MOOSE (2-3-0) closed it out.
NS COYOTES: 5 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 1
CENTENNIAL — Mason Lynch opened the scoring just five seconds in and later completed a hat trick as the NS COYOTES rolled to a 5-1 win over the GUSTO KNIGHTS. After D’Arcy Mowbray, set up by Kohen Butcher, tied it late in the first, the Coyotes pulled ahead in the second on goals from Cole Derant (assist: Chase Daniels) and Landon Merry. Lynch then added two third-period markers, both assisted by Derant, to seal it for the Knights (0-5-0) against the Coyotes (3-2-0).
CHAMPION RIVERBANDITS: 5 NS HUSKIES: 2
SMB - FOUNTAIN — Mason Brideau opened the scoring for the Champion Riverbandits, and Cedric Robichaud made it 2-0 midway through the first. NS Huskies answered late in the frame when Ewan Chiasson finished a play set up by Connor O’Day and Brody MacDonald to cut the gap. The Riverbandits pulled away in the second on goals from Chaise Hicks and Nixon Gilks, with Spencer Schofield factoring in again. Jack Walsh added an insurance marker in the third before Alex Ruginski’s late tally for the Huskies (3-2-0). The Riverbandits (3-2-0) closed out a 5-2 win.
NS JAGUARS: 5 NS COYOTES: 3
SMB - SMITH — Chase Daniels opened the scoring for the NS Coyotes, set up by Tyler Robinson, before the NS Jaguars answered with late first-period goals from Ronan Baylis and AJ Cahill. The Coyotes rallied in the second as Nathan Mitton and Cole Derant (assist: Max Smith) traded momentum with Baylis’ second of the game, and it was 3-3 heading to the third. Bennett Murray (assist: Baylis) and Rory Goulden (assist: Harrison Cavanaugh) provided the finishing touch as the Coyotes (3-2-0) pushed back throughout, while the Jaguars (4-1-0) closed it out.
NS HUSKIES: 3 NS COYOTES: 2
SACKVILLE SS (BRONZE 4 VS 3) — Ewan Chiasson scored twice, including the overtime winner at 1:49, as the NS Huskies edged the NS Coyotes 3-2. Chiasson opened the scoring at 6:59 of the second period, and after the Coyotes struck back with third-period goals from Mason Lynch and Chase Daniels to take a 2-1 lead, Alex Ruginski answered at 3:47 to force extra time. Coach Peter Towner’s Huskies (3-2-0) found the finish, while the Coyotes (3-2-0) showed plenty of push in a tight one.
GUSTO MOOSE: 4 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 3
DALHOUSIE (CONSOLATION 6 VS 5) — The Gusto Moose needed overtime to slip past the Gusto Knights 4-3. D’Arcy Mowbray opened the scoring for the Knights, and Brooks Meier answered early in the third to keep them in front. The Moose stayed with it as Jacob Murray tied it in the second, before Drew Lisson and Sawyer Pearson pulled them even twice in the third. Mowbray’s second of the game set up a tense finish, but Lisson ended it at 2:05 of overtime. Coach Matt Forgie’s Knights (0-5-0) battled to the buzzer, while Coach John Childs’ Moose (2-3-0) earned the win.
NS JAGUARS: 4 CHAMPION RIVERBANDITS: 3
COLE HARBOUR PLACE (GOLD 2 VS 1) — The NS JAGUARS completed a late rally and edged the CHAMPION RIVERBANDITS 4-3 in overtime. Chaise Hicks opened the scoring early for the Riverbandits, and they carried momentum into the second with goals from Luke McAllister (assist: Nixon Gilks) and Spencer Schofield to build a 3-1 lead. Ronan Baylis kept the Jaguars close before the third-period push, when Sawyer Power and Baylis (assist: Rory Goulden) tied it. Goulden ended it at 0:46 of OT, lifting the Jaguars (4-1-0). Coach River Bandits’ Riverbandits (3-2-0) showed plenty of fight in a tight one.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
Atlantic Cup - U13 Tier 2 Dobson Division
NS SHARKS: 5 NB SABRES: 4
RBC - B — The NS SHARKS rallied for a 5-4 win over the NB SABRES after a back-and-forth tournament matchup. Jase Wamboldt opened the scoring, and Keith Brown added a goal as the Sharks carried a 3-2 lead out of the first period. The Sabres pushed ahead in the second, getting two goals from Alexandre Duke and a strong 1G, 1A night from Max Legacy, with Olivier Dube setting up both Duke markers. Duke scored twice for the Sabres (3-2-0), but Owen Harlow’s two third-period goals, both assisted by Brown, lifted the Sharks (4-1-0).
NB SABRES: 4 NS OILERS: 3
SACKVILLE SS — NB Sabres jumped out early with three first-period goals, led by Jerico Hickey’s pair set up by Max Legacy, before Olivier Dube made it 3-0. The NS Oilers pushed back in the second as Noah Gillis got them on the board, but Hickey completed his hat trick with help from Antoni Savoie to keep the Sabres in front. Dorian Huska-Regular answered late in the frame, then added an assist on Tyler Rowe’s third-period marker to pull the Oilers (1-4-0) within one. Miguel Levesque earned the win for the Sabres (3-2-0).
NS BLUES: 6 NS OILERS: 2
CIVIC — The NS Blues built a 4-2 lead in a wide-open first period and carried it to a 6-2 tournament win over the NS Oilers. Jace Marenick scored twice and added an assist, with Charlie MacLean-Stone (1G, 1A) and Lucas Van Dusen (1G, 1A) rounding out the scoring touch. The Oilers stayed within striking distance early on behind goals from Theo MacLean and Tyler Rowe, before the Blues pulled away with one in the second and one in the third. Hudson Cuzner stopped 26 of 28 in relief for the Oilers (1-4-0), while Joey Chidiac turned aside 24 of 26 for the Blues (1-4-0).
NS SHARKS: 3 NS SABRES: 2
CIVIC — After Noah Ehler opened the scoring late in the first, NS Sabres carried a 1-0 edge into the break. Keith Brown answered for NS Sharks at 6:38 of the second, then the teams traded momentum early in the third as Zion Johnson restored the Sabres’ lead at 13:36. Brown took over from there, tying it at 8:24 and completing his hat trick at 3:48, with Owen Harlow setting up all three markers. The Sabres (2-2-1) pushed to the finish, but the Sharks (4-1-0) held on.
PEI WHALERS: 5 NB PENGUINS: 4
GREENFOOT - A — Kylar Buchanan’s hat trick, capped by the winner with 0:33 left in the third, lifted the PEI WHALERS past the NB PENGUINS 5-4. Hayden Arsenault and Tyson MacDougall also scored for the Whalers, with Crimson Craig, Lennox Perry and Jake MacDonald among the helpers. NB answered with a big push late in the second period, getting two from Carter Brinson and singles from William Thibault and Ryan Deveau as they pulled even 4-4. The Penguins (3-1-1) stayed right with it to the finish, but the Whalers (4-1-0) found the last touch.
NB SABRES: 6 NB AVALANCHE: 2
EAST HANTS - B — Max Legacy opened the scoring late in the first period and went on to add two more as the NB SABRES pulled away for a 6-2 tournament win over the NB AVALANCHE. Olivier Dube made it 2-0 midway through the second before Legacy struck again, with Jerico Hickey picking up an assist on both of his later goals. Emery Levesque and Kaleb Hachey added third-period insurance for the Sabres. Raphael Rail provided a late push with two third-period goals for the Avalanche (1-4-0), while Legacy’s hat trick set the tone for the Sabres (3-2-0).
NB PENGUINS: 5 NS OILERS: 2
SMB - SMITH — NB PENGUINS jumped out early with three first-period goals from Ayden Clements, Miller White, and Jayden LeBlanc to take control. Ryan Deveau added to the lead in the second period, then struck again 25 seconds into the third, with Carter Brinson and LeBlanc in on both tallies. NS OILERS kept pushing and found late offence in the final frame, getting goals from Theo MacLean and Tyler Rowe, with assists going to Noah Brewer, Bryer Grant, and MacLean. MacLean and Rowe each finished with a goal and an assist for the Oilers (1-4-0), while the Penguins (3-1-1) closed out the win.
PEI WHALERS: 4 NS BLUES: 3
RBC - B — The PEI WHALERS grabbed a 4-3 win in a back-and-forth game. Zachary Vaughan opened the scoring, and the Whalers added late first-period goals from Kylar Buchanan (set up by Emmett Gosse-Clow) and Crimson Craig to carry a 3-2 edge into the break. The NS BLUES answered early in the second as Gavin Banfield finished a play started by Harrison Hunter, pulling even. Lennox Perry’s goal at 9:55 proved to be the difference, while Charlie MacLean-Stone and Hunter kept the Blues pushing to the final horn for the NS BLUES (1-4-0). The PEI WHALERS (4-1-0) held on to close it out.
NS SABRES: 4 NB AVALANCHE: 1
RBC - D — The NS SABRES and NB AVALANCHE were tied after one period before the Sabres pulled away for a 4-1 tournament win. Zackary Hebert opened the scoring at 10:19 of the first for the Avalanche, with helpers from Raphael Rail and Nathan Godin, but Ryan Samson answered at 5:08 for NS, set up by Noah Ehler. Felix Statchook’s marker at 9:07 of the second stood up as the game-winner, and Zachary Horne chipped in two assists as James McAuley and Lachlan Campbell added third-period insurance. Hebert scored for the NB Avalanche (1-4-0), while Coach Darren Aiken’s NS Sabres (2-2-1) closed it out.
NS SHARKS: 3 NB AVALANCHE: 2
CIVIC — Marc-Olivier Power opened the scoring early for the NB Avalanche, with Alexandre Hache and Alexis Cormier picking up assists. The NS Sharks answered in the second when Keith Brown struck to even it up, but Hugo Guignard restored the lead just seven seconds into the third off a feed from Felix Monette. The Sharks pushed back with Gabrielle MacRae’s tying marker, before Brown buried the winner at 09:15 with Bennett Mackenzie setting it up. The Avalanche (1-4-0) kept it tight to the final horn, while the Sharks (4-1-0) completed the comeback.
PEI WHALERS: 7 NS OILERS: 3
GREENFOOT - C — Kylar Buchanan scored three times as the PEI Whalers built an early lead and went on to a 7-3 tournament win over the NS Oilers. Buchanan struck twice in the first period, with Tyson MacDougall adding the other marker, before Crimson Craig and Connor Morrison extended the cushion in the second; Jake MacDonald chipped in a pair of assists. The Oilers pushed back with goals from Theo MacLean, Gus Rudolph and Noah Brewer, with MacLean and Brewer each finishing with a goal and an assist. The Oilers (1-4-0) kept coming, but the Whalers (4-1-0) finished strong.
NB SABRES: 7 NS BLUES: 4
FORUM — NB SABRES jumped out to a quick start and held on for a 7-4 win over the NS BLUES. Jerico Hickey led the way with a hat trick, striking twice in the first period before adding another in the third, while Blake Vienneau and Olivier Dube added first-period offence to set the pace. The Blues kept pushing back, with Jace Marenick opening the scoring and later setting up goals by Lucas Van Dusen and Charlie MacLean-Stone, before Ellis Young rounded out the scoring late in the third for the Blues (1-4-0). Colton Doucet and Emery Levesque also scored as the Sabres (3-2-0) closed it out.
NB PENGUINS: 5 NS SABRES: 5
GREENFOOT - A — The NS SABRES burst out early, getting two from Max Green and another from Felix Statchook to take a 3-0 lead after one, then Noah Ehler made it 4-0 late in the second. NB PENGUINS answered with Chase Sheppard and Ayden Clements to cut the deficit, then turned it into a finish with three third-period goals, capped by Sheppard’s equalizer with three seconds left. Coach Harrison Ellis’s Penguins (3-1-1) kept pushing, while the Sabres (2-2-1) showed plenty of finish after building a four-goal cushion.
PEI WHALERS: 6 NS SABRES: 3
COLE HARBOUR PLACE — The PEI Whalers erased an early deficit and pulled away for a 6-3 tournament win over the NS Sabres. Connor Morrison scored twice, and Kylar Buchanan added a goal plus two helpers as the Whalers surged with three goals in the second period to take control. Crimson Craig also scored in the middle frame, while Jake MacDonald and Nate Hashie added third-period insurance. The Sabres kept pushing after first-period goals from Kolton Ludlow Kyte and Max Green, and Noah Ehler chipped in later for the Sabres (2-2-1) as the Whalers (4-1-0) closed it out.
NB AVALANCHE: 4 NS BLUES: 3
CENTENNIAL — The NB Avalanche rallied past the NS Blues 4-3 in a back-and-forth tournament matchup. Charlie MacLean-Stone scored twice to help the Blues grab a 2-0 lead through the first two periods, with Lucas Van Dusen and Jace Marenick setting up the opener. The Avalanche answered late in the second and then found another gear in the third, led by Raphael Rail’s two goals and an assist, plus a goal and helper from Coby Hebert. Coach Chris Hunter’s NS Blues (1-4-0) kept pushing, with Marenick scoring in the third, but the NB Avalanche (1-4-0) closed it out.
NB PENGUINS: 8 NS SHARKS: 1
COLE HARBOUR PLACE — The NB Penguins jumped ahead late in the first period on William Thibault’s opener, then answered quickly after Riley Jollimore tied it for the NS Sharks early in the second. Ryan Deveau scored twice in the middle frame and completed his hat trick in a five-goal third period, while Thibault and Carter Brinson added two each as the Penguins pulled away. The Sharks kept pushing for offence and got their breakthrough from Jollimore’s unassisted marker. In the end, the Sharks (4-1-0) couldn’t close the gap as the Penguins (3-1-1) finished strong.
NS OILERS: 6 NS BLUES: 4
GREENFOOT - C (D2 BRONZE 8 VS 7) — After a 1-0 NS BLUES lead from Charlie MacLean-Stone, NS OILERS answered with a big second period, getting goals from Alex Spencer (2), Eddie Gore (2) and Theo MacLean to take control. Connell Young helped drive the push with three assists as the Oilers built their advantage. The Blues kept pressing in the third, with Jace Marenick scoring early and Lucas Van Dusen adding one late, while Brennan Chapdelaine also found the net for the Blues (1-4-0). Tyler Rowe’s goal and Spencer’s late marker closed it out for the Oilers (1-4-0).
NS SABRES: 2 NB AVALANCHE: 1
RBC - B (D2 GOLD 6 VS 5) — NS SABRES carried a 1-0 lead into the third period before closing out a 2-1 tournament win over the NB AVALANCHE. Zion Johnson opened the scoring at 6:00 of the second period, set up by Noah Ehler. After Alexandre Hache tied it at 4:41 of the third, Max Green answered with the deciding goal at 8:54. In net, Avery Smith stopped 19 of 20 in relief, while Theo Paulin turned aside 20 of 22 for the NB AVALANCHE (1-4-0) in a tight finish against the NS SABRES (2-2-1).
NB PENGUINS: 4 NB SABRES: 2
RBC - D (D1 BRONZE 4 VS 3) — Carter Brinson opened the scoring just 36 seconds in and later completed a hat trick as the NB Penguins earned a 4-2 win over the NB Sabres. Tucker Barnaby pulled the Sabres even in the second, and when Brinson struck early in the third, Max Legacy answered 12 seconds later to make it 2-2. Ayden Clements’ goal at 11:01 proved to be the difference, and Brinson added insurance. The Sabres (3-2-0) stayed within reach, but the Penguins (3-1-1) finished strong.
NS SHARKS: 4 PEI WHALERS: 2
DALHOUSIE (D1 GOLD 2 VS 1) — Kylar Buchanan scored twice for the PEI WHALERS, opening the scoring early in the second period before tying it 2-2 just 10 seconds into the third. The NS SHARKS answered with a strong finish, as Keith Brown struck twice in the third to break it open, including the eventual winner. Gabrielle MacRae and Elliot Garber also scored, with Owen Harlow setting up three goals to pace the playmaking. Ryan Faber earned the win for the Sharks (4-1-0), while the Whalers (4-1-0) kept pushing to the final horn.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
Atlantic Cup U15 Tier 2 Couturier Division
GUSTO MOOSE (SCOTT): 3 NS SABRES: 3
RBC - C — Javier Hiriart opened the scoring at 9:31 of the first period for the NS Sabres, with Peter McMahon picking up the assist, as the Sabres carried a 1-0 lead into the break. Alex Deveau and Avery Keddy added second-period goals to make it 3-1, but Jordan Doyle kept the Gusto Moose (Scott) within reach. The Moose pushed back in the third, tying it on goals from Hudson Thorne and Wes Cleveland. The Sabres (2-2-2) got contributions throughout, while Lachlan Daley turned aside 18 of 21 shots for the Moose (3-1-1).
NS KINGS: 4 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 1
GREENFOOT - C — Matt Thompson opened the scoring early in the first as the NS Kings built a 2-0 lead before the Gusto Knights pushed back in the third. Easton Wells paced the Kings with two goals, adding an even-strength marker in the second before restoring a two-goal cushion late. Gage Langille made it 4-0 with Eli Donaldson (two assists) and Raiden Langille setting it up. Hazen Tiner broke through at 10:07 of the third for the Knights (2-3-0), while Kaden Akeeagok allowed just the lone goal for the Kings (1-3-1).
GUSTO KNIGHTS: 10 NS RED WINGS: 3
GREENFOOT - D — The GUSTO KNIGHTS pulled away for a 10-3 win over the NS RED WINGS after a busy first period that saw the teams trade goals early. Max Muise led the Knights with five goals, while Mitchell Moore added two. Quinn Gaddas chipped in a pair of assists, and Elliott Bishop, Hazen Tiner and George Vair also found the net. Carter Randell (assist: Hunter Chisholm) opened the scoring for the Red Wings, with Aadon Hogg and Tate Hopkins adding markers for the Red Wings (0-5-0) as the Knights (2-3-0) closed out the tournament win.
GUSTO KNIGHTS: 7 NS SABRES: 3
SMB - FOUNTAIN — The Gusto Knights jumped out early with four first-period goals, sparked by Quinn Gaddas’ pair and a late marker from Hazen Tiner. NS Sabres pushed back in the middle frame on goals from Hunter Nursey and Kayden Dill, then made it a one-goal game early in the third when Dill struck again, with Alex Deveau picking up his second assist for the Sabres (2-2-2). The Knights answered with three third-period goals, including tallies from Owen Lord and Zach McLean, while Max Muise finished with two goals and an assist as the Knights (2-3-0) pulled away.
NB CANADIENS: 5 NS SABRES: 4
COLE HARBOUR PLACE — Mikael Rioux scored three times as the NB Canadiens built an early cushion, striking twice in the first period before adding two more early in the second. Quinn Harris chipped in three assists, and Max Frenette and Jayden Moreau also found the net for the Canadiens (4-1-0). The NS Sabres answered with a strong push, led by Kayden Dill’s second-period marker and a three-goal third from Brody Sanford, Jacob Murphy and Avery Keddy to make it a one-goal game late for the Sabres (2-2-2).
GUSTO KINGS: 3 NS KINGS: 1
DALHOUSIE — The Gusto Kings built an early cushion and held on for a 3-1 win over the NS Kings. Street Miller opened the scoring at 9:18 of the first, and Brody Perry made it 2-0 late in the frame, with Grady Moran setting up both goals. The NS Kings pushed back in the third when Landence Watts finished a play from Delylah Roy and Oliver McCurdy to cut the deficit. Thatcher Rice-Sawyer answered soon after for Coach Mike Conley’s Gusto Kings (4-1-0). The NS Kings (1-3-1) kept battling to the final buzzer.
NS SABRES: 2 NS KINGS: 2
EAST HANTS - KMA — NS Sabres and NS Kings traded stretches of momentum in a 2-2 draw. Matias Hiriart set up Alex Deveau for the game’s first goal early in the second, but Matt Thompson answered with a pair of unassisted markers to push the NS Kings (1-3-1) in front. The Sabres kept pressing and got the equalizer in the third when Kayden Dill finished a solo effort to pull even. Deveau’s opener and Dill’s late response helped the NS Sabres (2-2-2) secure the tie.
NB CANADIENS: 7 NS RED WINGS: 0
GREENFOOT - C — The NB CANADIENS rolled to a 7-0 win over the NS RED WINGS on Thursday. Zachary Richard powered the attack with four goals, including a pair in the second period, and also set up Tristan Fortin’s marker. Liam Pellerin opened the scoring early in the first with help from Max Frenette, and Quinn Harris added a second-period goal off a feed from Mikael Rioux. In net, Xavier Couturier earned the shutout. The Red Wings (0-5-0) kept pushing through a tough matchup, while the Canadiens (4-1-0) finished strong.
GUSTO KINGS: 2 NB CANADIENS: 1
GREENFOOT - C — The Gusto Kings earned a 2-1 win over the NB Canadiens in a tight, back-and-forth matchup. After a scoreless opening frame, Grady Moran broke through at 6:49 of the second period to put the Kings ahead. The Canadiens answered early in the third when Malix Gautreau scored at 11:44, with Joshua Blacquiere picking up the assist. With the game in the balance late, Thatcher Rice-Sawyer delivered the winner at 4:09, set up by Brayden Hansen. The Canadiens (4-1-0) battled to the end, while the Kings (4-1-0) closed it out.
GUSTO MOOSE (SCOTT): 2 GUSTO KINGS: 1
RBC - B — Cooper Leavitt opened the scoring at 3:23 of the first period as GUSTO MOOSE (SCOTT) grabbed an early edge, but GUSTO KINGS answered back when Brayden Hansen tied it at 5:06 to set up a tight, back-and-forth finish. The game stayed level into the late stages until Nick De Man snapped home the winner at 4:39 of the third, with Grayson Masters picking up the lone assist. The Kings (4-1-0) pushed to the final buzzer, while the Moose (3-1-1) earned the 2-1 decision.
GUSTO MOOSE (SCOTT): 4 NS KINGS: 2
SMB - SMITH — Easton Fowler opened the scoring late in the first period, and GUSTO MOOSE (SCOTT) answered every push on the way to a 4-2 tournament win over the NS KINGS. The Kings struck twice early in the second on goals from Easton Wells and Raiden Langille to grab a 2-1 lead, but Wes Cleveland pulled the Moose even before the break. Nick De Man’s third-period marker stood up as the winner, and Tucker Scott added breathing room late. Cooper Leavitt had two assists for the Moose (3-1-1). The Kings (1-3-1) got helpers from Matt Thompson and Eli Donaldson.
GUSTO KINGS: 5 NS RED WINGS: 0
SMB - SMITH — The GUSTO KINGS built an early lead and carried it through for a 5-0 win over the NS RED WINGS. Brayden Hansen opened the scoring at 6:27 of the first, and Nase Lohnes added another late in the frame. Hayden Patterson-Hanley struck twice in the second, including a goal with three seconds left, before Max Graceffa rounded out the offence in the third. Carson Craft earned the shutout for the Kings (4-1-0). Coach Rob Myers’ Red Wings (0-5-0) kept pushing to generate chances right to the final buzzer.
GUSTO MOOSE (SCOTT): 5 NS RED WINGS: 0
CENTENNIAL — GUSTO MOOSE (SCOTT) struck twice late in the first period and carried that momentum to a 5-0 win over the NS RED WINGS. Hudson Thorne opened the scoring at 11:17, and Tucker Scott added a goal at 1:00 before Nick De Man made it 3-0 early in the second. Grayson Masters and Cooper Leavitt rounded out the third-period scoring, with Scott finishing with a goal and two assists. Coach Ben Scott’s Moose (3-1-1) also got a shutout from Lachlan Daley. The Red Wings (0-5-0) kept battling to create chances right to the final horn.
NB CANADIENS: 7 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 4
FORUM — Zachary Richard opened the scoring early, and NB CANADIENS pulled away late to earn a 7-4 win over the GUSTO KNIGHTS. The Knights carried a 2-1 lead out of the first period, sparked by Max Muise’s first of two goals and an unassisted marker from Devante Marsh. After Muise made it 3-1 in the second, the Canadiens answered back-to-back with Max Frenette and Liam Pellerin to tie it 3-3. Lucas Nicolle briefly put the Knights back in front, but Quinn Harris scored twice in the third, with Malix Gautreau also adding a key goal. The Knights (2-3-0) pushed throughout, but the Canadiens (4-1-0) finished strong.
NS SABRES: 4 NS RED WINGS: 2
RBC - B (D2 SEMI 7 VS 6) — NS SABRES and NS RED WINGS traded goals early as Peter McMahon (John Clarke) opened the scoring before Alexandre Leblanc (Tate Hopkins) answered in the first. Matias Hiriart (Kayden Dill) put the Sabres back in front in the second, but Cohen Collier (Dan Joudrie) pulled the Red Wings even in the third. Dill’s go-ahead marker and his assist on Alex Deveau’s insurance goal helped seal it. Coach Rob Myers’ Red Wings (0-5-0) kept pressing, while Owen Cormier stopped 25 of 27 for the Sabres (2-2-2).
NB CANADIENS: 9 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 2
CIVIC (D1 BRONZE 4 VS 3) — The NB Canadiens broke open a 1-1 game with a five-goal second period and went on to a 9-2 win over the Gusto Knights. Owen Lord, set up by Quinn Gaddas, opened the scoring before Mikael Rioux answered in the first. Zachary Richard and Tristan Fortin each scored twice for Coach Ryan Stubbs’ Canadiens, with Quinn Harris, Malix Gautreau, and Justin Godin all picking up two assists. Lucas Nicolle (Mitchell Moore, Gaddas) added the other goal for Coach Shaun Lord’s Knights (2-3-0), while the Canadiens (4-1-0) finished with three third-period goals.
NS SABRES: 4 NS KINGS: 2
CIVIC (D2 GOLD SEMI WINNER VS 5) — Eli Donaldson opened the scoring late in the second period, finishing a play from Gage Langille, before Avery Keddy answered quickly for the NS Sabres. In the third, Matias Hiriart’s go-ahead marker set the tone, and Keddy added his second of the game with Owen McMahon picking up his second assist. Wyatt Russell pulled the NS Kings back within one in the final two minutes, but Kayden Dill sealed it in the last half-minute for the Kings (1-3-1). The Sabres (2-2-2) advanced with the 4-2 win.
GUSTO KINGS: 6 GUSTO MOOSE (SCOTT): 3
FORUM (D1 GOLD 2 VS 1) — Tyce Hanlon opened the scoring as the GUSTO KINGS built a 3-1 edge through two periods, getting second-period goals from Thatcher Rice-Sawyer and Brody Perry. The Moose pushed back in the third on Jordan Doyle’s marker and a late Kieran Palmer finish set up by Cooper Leavitt and Nick De Man, but the Kings answered with three of their own, including Rice-Sawyer’s second and a last-minute goal from Carter Ross. Street Miller chipped in three assists for Coach Mike Conley’s Kings (4-1-0), while De Man had a goal and an assist for the Moose (3-1-1).
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
Atlantic Cup - U9 MacKinnon Division
NB CANADIENS: 4 NS MAPLE LEAFS: 4
GREENFOOT - D — The NS MAPLE LEAFS built a 4-0 lead with first-period goals from Myles Sampson (assist: Colton Williams) and Lawson Szeto, then second-period markers by Ben Anderson (assist: Nolan Walsh) and Reid Dale. The NB CANADIENS answered back in the second as Alexis Hache and Alex Leblanc-West (assist: Hudson Arseneault) pulled them within two. The comeback carried into the third, with Jaco Bastarache (assist: Matheo Martin) and Ethan Hurley completing the rally for the NB CANADIENS (2-0-3) as the NS MAPLE LEAFS (0-3-2) settled for the tie.
NB GUSTO KINGS: 4 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 1
DALHOUSIE — Hudson Miller struck early and finished with a hat trick as the NB Gusto Kings pulled away for a 4-1 tournament win over the Champions Hounds. Miller opened the scoring at 4:20 of the first, then added two more in the second, including a late marker at 0:46. Cole Hurst also scored in the middle frame, with Eli White picking up a pair of assists for the Kings. Karter Hazlett answered at 0:04 of the second, converting a feed from Jake Blanchette for the Hounds (2-2-1). The Kings (4-0-1) kept the pressure on to close it out.
CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 4 NS MAPLE LEAFS: 2
GREENFOOT - D — The Champions Hounds built an early edge and then held off a late push for a 4-2 win over the NS MAPLE LEAFS. Oliver Burns opened the scoring, with Jude Lapointe adding a first-period marker to make it 2-0. Cassin Cardenas extended the lead with a second-period goal and another early in the third. The Leafs kept working and got third-period goals from Colton Williams and Lawson Szeto, with Abel Costard picking up the assist, to close the gap for the NS Maple Leafs (0-3-2). Coach Matias Keranen’s Hounds (2-2-1) did enough to see it out.
CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 9 NS PENGUINS: 2
CIVIC — Karter Hazlett scored three times as the CHAMPIONS HOUNDS jumped out to a four-goal first period and carried the pace to a 9-2 tournament win over the NS PENGUINS. Cassin Cardenas added two goals and an assist, while Steven Peters chipped in a pair as the Hounds kept adding on in the second. The Penguins pushed back in the third, getting a goal from Paul Andre Payne off a feed from Dani Mountain, plus another marker assisted by Landon Tanner for the Penguins (0-4-1). Brett McSorley turned aside 18 of 20 shots for the Hounds (2-2-1).
NB MAPLE LEAFS: 11 NS PENGUINS: 4
RBC - B — David Doiron scored four times as the NB Maple Leafs built a six-goal first period and carried the pace to an 11-4 win. Jack Hamilton added two goals, while Frederic Leger, Lachlan Aucoin, Alec Melanson and William Lawson chipped in to round out the offence for the Maple Leafs (2-1-2). The NS Penguins answered with steady pushback, led by Landon Tanner’s pair and goals from Jordan Mont and Cooper Johnson. Coach NS Penguins’ Penguins (0-4-1) kept working to the final buzzer, with Tanner scoring again late in the third.
NB CANADIENS: 18 NS PENGUINS: 1
EAST HANT - KMA — The NB CANADIENS broke the game open with seven first-period goals and never looked back in an 18-1 tournament win over the NS PENGUINS. Alex LeBlanc-West paced the offence with four goals, while Alexis Hache and Jaco Bastarache each added three. Alexis Mallet scored twice, and Matheo Martin, Patrick Cormier, Samuel White, Bruno Gaudet and Jaden Boudreau also found the net. Jaxon Habib, assisted by Landon Tanner, had the Penguins’ lone response in the second period for the NS PENGUINS (0-4-1), while the NB CANADIENS (2-0-3) kept their momentum through all three frames.
CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 5 NB MAPLE LEAFS: 5
CIVIC — Champions Hounds jumped out to a 3-0 first-period lead on two goals from Steven Peters and a Cassin Cardenas marker. NB Maple Leafs answered in the second as Nash Kennedy and David Doiron cut into it, before Maclean Seymour restored the Hounds’ cushion. The third belonged to the Leafs, with Jack Hamilton and Doiron tying it and Lachlan Aucoin putting them ahead late, but Isaac Godfrey’s equalizer at 12:23 (assist: Cardenas) secured the 5-5 finish for the Hounds (2-2-1). Coach Mike Doiron’s NB Maple Leafs (2-1-2) showed plenty of push to close it out.
NB GUSTO KINGS: 3 NS MAPLE LEAFS: 2
FORUM — The NS Maple Leafs jumped out to a 2-0 lead behind Reid Dale’s first-period opener and Lawson Szeto’s marker in the second. The NB Gusto Kings flipped the game in the third, tying it in a seven-second burst as Cole Hurst (Wyatt Hachey, Ben Moran) and Hudson Miller struck early. With the finish still tight, Levi Moore’s goal at 2:23 proved to be the difference. Dale’s helpers went to Dylan Barnes and Lincoln Dempster for the Maple Leafs (0-3-2), while the Kings (4-0-1) stayed unbeaten.
NB GUSTO KINGS: 8 NS PENGUINS: 1
GREENFOOT - C — The NB GUSTO KINGS built an early cushion and carried it to an 8-1 tournament win over the NS PENGUINS. Cole Hurst and Hudson Miller scored twice apiece, with Miller also setting up a goal, as the Kings struck four times late in the first period and added four more in the second. Wyatt Hachey chipped in two goals, while Call Illman and Eli White rounded out the scoring. Landon Tanner’s unassisted goal in the second period was a bright moment for the Penguins (0-4-1), while the Kings (4-0-1) continued their strong start.
NB MAPLE LEAFS: 4 NB CANADIENS: 4
GREENFOOT - A — NB CANADIENS jumped out to a 3-0 lead behind first-period goals from Patrick Cormier and Alexis Hache, then Samuel White’s marker in the second. In the third, Jaden Boudreau extended it to 4-2 before NB MAPLE LEAFS answered with a big push, led by Jack Hamilton’s hat trick, including the late equalizer at 2:25. Pedro Ciolette had the other Leafs goal, with David Doiron setting up two. Alex LeBlanc-West and Ethan Hurley each chipped in two assists for the Canadiens (2-0-3), while the Maple Leafs (2-1-2) showed plenty of fight to close it out.
NB CANADIENS: 2 NB GUSTO KINGS: 2
FORUM — Samuel White opened the scoring at 7:45 of the first period to put the NB CANADIENS in front, but the NB GUSTO KINGS answered with a strong second period. Ben Moran tied it at 8:14 before Calvin Taylor struck at 6:40 to give the Kings the lead. The Canadiens stayed with it and pulled even when Patrick Cormier scored at 4:09 of the second. With no scoring the rest of the way, NB GUSTO KINGS (4-0-1) and NB CANADIENS (2-0-3) settled for a 2-2 finish.
NB MAPLE LEAFS: 4 NS MAPLE LEAFS: 1
CENTENNIAL — The NB MAPLE LEAFS edged ahead in the second period when Auston Tucker struck at 1:51, then broke things open in the third with goals from Lachlan Aucoin, David Doiron and Jack Hamilton, who finished a play set up by Lucas Garnett. With coach Mike Doiron behind the bench, the NB Leafs (2-1-2) carried that momentum through the final minutes. Carter Jessome scored with 41 seconds left to reward a hard-working effort from the NS Leafs (0-3-2).
NS PENGUINS: 6 NS MAPLE LEAFS: 6
COLE HARBOUR PLACE (CONSOLATION 6 VS 5) — The NS Penguins built an early cushion with four first-period goals, including a pair from Landon Tanner, after Carter Jessome opened the scoring for the NS Maple Leafs. Jordan Mont’s hat trick had the Penguins back in front in the third, but the Leafs rallied late as Jace Tucker and Lawson Szeto scored before Jessome buried the equalizer with 15 seconds left. Nolan Walsh added two goals for the Maple Leafs (0-3-2), while Tanner and Mont led the scoring for the Penguins (0-4-1).
NB CANADIENS: 6 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 1
CENTENNIAL (BRONZE 4 VS 3) — NB CANADIENS jumped out early as Jaden Boudreau scored twice in the opening period, setting the tone for a 6-1 win over the CHAMPIONS HOUNDS. Alexis Hache added a second-period marker, but Steven Peters answered at 00:39 of the middle frame to get the Hounds on the board. The Canadiens pulled away in the third, with Alex Leblanc-West netting a pair and Bruno Gaudet scoring off a Matheo Martin helper. The Hounds (2-2-1) kept competing to the final horn, while Coach Patrick Boudreau’s Canadiens (2-0-3) finished strong.
NB GUSTO KINGS: 6 NB MAPLE LEAFS: 1
CENTENNIAL (GOLD 2 VS 1) — NB Gusto Kings jumped out early as Call Illman (Hudson Miller) opened the scoring at 9:54 of the first, before Miller (Illman) made it 2-0 at 5:22. Jack Hamilton pulled NB Maple Leafs back within one early in the second, but the Kings answered with three straight, including Miller’s second, plus goals from Levi Moore (Lincoln Loughery) and Eli White (Yannick Boudreau). Calvin Taylor (Loughery) added the lone third-period marker for the Maple Leafs (2-1-2), while Beckham Boudreau earned the win for the Kings (4-0-1).
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
Atlantic Cup - U13 Tier 2 Batherson Division
NS KNIGHTS: 6 NS PENGUINS: 0
GREENFOOT - D — The NS Knights struck early and carried the momentum to a 6-0 win over the NS Penguins. Graeme Samuel opened the scoring just 18 seconds into the first period, and Colin MacLeod added a second-period marker with help from Quinn Tracey. The Knights pulled away in the third as Drew Pettipas scored off Elliott Gosine’s feed, Hudson Miller finished a play set up by Felix MacLeod, and Tracey capped the offence late from Declan Madden. The Penguins (1-4-0) kept working throughout, while Micah Pilipowicz posted the shutout for the Knights (3-1-1).
PEI JETS: 5 NS KNIGHTS: 4
DALHOUSIE — The PEI JETS held off a late push to edge the NS KNIGHTS 5-4 in tournament play. Kole Adams opened the scoring in the first period, then helped the Jets build momentum in the second as Wade Livingstone, Keaton Hughes and Charlie Hinschberger found the net. The Knights answered with Hudson Miller’s first of three and a Drew Pettipas goal set up by Felix MacLeod, keeping it tight heading into the third. After Adams struck late, Miller scored twice more — with Colin MacLeod and Quinn Tracey factoring in — to make it a one-goal finish for the PEI JETS (2-3-0), while the NS KNIGHTS (3-1-1) showed plenty of fight to the final buzzer.
NS CANUCKS: 6 NB OILERS: 5
GREENFOOT - D — The NS Canucks survived a back-and-forth finish to edge the NB Oilers 6-5 on Thursday night. Logan Rousselle’s goal with two seconds left in the first had the Oilers even early, and David Richardon’s second-period marker helped them carry a 3-2 lead into the third. The Canucks pushed ahead behind Noah Messer, who struck four times in the final frame, including the winner with 6:16 remaining. Brendon Brideau recorded a hat trick for the Oilers (2-2-1). Messer finished with five goals for the Canucks (4-1-0).
CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 3 CB BRUINS: 3
RBC - A — The Champions Sheriffs and CB Bruins skated to a 3-3 draw on Thursday night. Graham MacKinnon set the tone early and added a second in the middle frame, with Jake Bresson, Sawyer Richardson, Jackson Gahan and Blake Foster picking up helpers along the way. The Bruins pushed back with Dave Simon Jr.’s second-period marker, then tied it early in the third when Jacob McGean finished a play started by Simon Jr. Hunter Wickett’s late goal briefly put Coach Ryan Bresson’s Sheriffs (2-2-1) ahead, but Cohen Hopkins pulled the Bruins (2-2-1) even in the final minutes.
GUSTO KINGS: 3 NS PENGUINS: 2
SACKVILLE SS — Connor Mackay opened the scoring at 2:48 of the first for the NS Penguins, finishing a play from Theo Richard and Oliver O’Brien, and Lucas Landry made it 2-0 in the second with help from Jack Arnold and Rhys Lawson. The Gusto Kings answered with a big push as Ace Embree scored twice in the middle frame to pull even, then struck again at 13:16 of the third to complete the hat trick and lift the Kings (2-2-1). Eli Arbeau set up two goals in the comeback, while the Penguins (1-4-0) stayed right in it to the final buzzer.
CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 8 NS CANUCKS: 6
COLE HARBOUR PLACE — Champions Sheriffs struck twice early in the first before NS Canucks answered back, setting the tone for a wide-open 8-6 finish. Jake Bresson scored twice in a four-goal second period, while Sawyer Richardson picked up two helpers and Greyson Grant added a pair of assists as the Sheriffs kept coming in waves. The Canucks pushed right back with a big middle frame of their own, led by Forrest Murphy’s two-goal effort and a goal-and-assist from Noah Messer. Jace Cobbett added a third-period marker for the Canucks (4-1-0) as the Sheriffs (2-2-1) closed it out late.
NB FLYERS: 9 CB BRUINS: 4
SACKVILLE SS — Jacob McGean opened the scoring early and added two more to lead the CB Bruins, with Logan Morrison chipping in the other marker as the Bruins (2-2-1) kept pushing throughout. The NB Flyers answered with steady offence in all three periods, paced by a hat trick from Sawyer DeWolfe and a pair each from Denver Rubel and Will Steele. Evan Quondam and Charles Sicurella also found the net as the Flyers (3-2-0) pulled away for the 9-4 win.
NB FLYERS: 10 NS WHALERS: 1
COLE HARBOUR PLACE — Charles Sicurella struck late in the first period, and after Liam Hatt answered for the NS WHALERS, the NB FLYERS pulled ahead with a pair in the second from Clayton Thompson and Sawyer DeWolfe. The Flyers’ offence took over in the third, paced by Thompson’s hat trick and an assist, plus two goals from DeWolfe. Denver Rubel (1G, 2A) and Jacob Cochrane also found the scoresheet as the game opened up. Coach Michael Keizer’s Whalers (1-3-1) kept pushing, while the Flyers (3-2-0) finished strong.
NS CANUCKS: 10 PEI JETS: 3
RBC - D — Noah Messer scored five times as the NS CANUCKS built a 3-1 lead in the first period and kept rolling to a 10-3 tournament win over the PEI JETS. Jace Cobbett added two goals, while Forrest Murphy had a goal and an assist as the Canucks struck six times in the second to open it up. For PEI, Parker Murphy scored twice and set the tone early, and Trace Hunt finished a play from Gray MacKinnon, who picked up two assists for the Jets (2-3-0). Messer’s big day helped push the Canucks (4-1-0) ahead.
GUSTO KINGS: 4 CB BRUINS: 2
SMB - FOUNTAIN — The Gusto Kings built an early cushion and held on for a 4-2 win over the CB Bruins. Eli Arbeau opened the scoring at 11:06 of the first, before Ethan Garrett struck twice in the period and added his third at 9:31 of the third, with Malachy Webb setting up a pair and George Ferguson adding an assist. Down 4-0, the Bruins pushed back late as Logan Morrison and Jack Levi (assist: Jase Steele) scored 40 seconds apart to close the gap for Coach Dave Simon’s Bruins (2-2-1). The Kings (2-2-1) saw out the finish.
NB OILERS: 3 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 1
SMB - SMITH — The NB Oilers built an early cushion and held on for a 3-1 win over the Champions Sheriffs. Logan Rousselle opened the scoring at 3:37 of the first period, set up by Brendon Brideau and Logan Lebouthillier, before Lebouthillier made it 2-0 midway through the second on a feed from Rousselle. The Sheriffs pushed back early in the third when Graham Mackinnon scored at 1:00, with James Horncastle earning the assist for the Sheriffs (2-2-1). Nick Guignard added a late insurance marker, and Max Guignard turned aside 34 of 35 as the Oilers (2-2-1) finished the job.
NB FLYERS: 7 NS PENGUINS: 4
RBC - D — The NB Flyers built an early cushion and held on for a 7-4 tournament win over the NS Penguins. Charles Sicurella struck three times and added three assists, while Will Steele chipped in a goal and three helpers as the Flyers jumped ahead with three first-period goals. The Penguins pushed back in the second on goals from Harrison McAllister and Theo Richard, and Richard added another early in the third to keep things tight. Connor Mackay rounded out the scoring for the Penguins (1-4-0), while Blake Sullivan and Jacob Cochrane also found the net for the Flyers (3-2-0).
GUSTO KINGS: 4 NS WHALERS: 4
GREENFOOT - A — The Gusto Kings and NS Whalers skated to a 4-4 draw after a back-and-forth tournament matchup. Leighlen Corkum scored twice for the Whalers, opening the scoring in the first and later tying it early in the third, with Simon Kaizer and Liam Hatt adding the other markers for NS WHALERS (1-3-1). Ace Embree led the Kings with two goals, while Eli Arbeau and Silas Whittaker also found the net as GUSTO KINGS (2-2-1) traded leads right to the finish.
NS WHALERS: 5 PEI JETS: 3
COLE HARBOUR PLACE — NS WHALERS pulled away late for a 5-3 win over the PEI JETS after a back-and-forth finish. The Jets struck first on Kole Adams’ marker, then Gray MacKinnon added two goals — including one that tied it 3-3 in the third — with help from Brennan Hooley, Trace Hunt and Declan Cobb as PEI JETS (2-3-0) kept pressing. Carter Bond and Donovan Davis answered with two goals apiece for the Whalers, while Simon Kaizer also scored with an assist from Liam Hatt. Leighlen Corkum set up Davis’ late insurance marker as NS WHALERS (1-3-1) closed it out.
NB OILERS: 3 NS KNIGHTS: 3
RBC - B — NB Oilers and NS Knights traded swings in a back-and-forth 3-3 finish. Brendon Brideau scored twice for the Oilers, opening the scoring late in the first period before answering NS’s second-period push, and David Richardon added the other marker to make it 3-2 heading into the third. The Knights kept coming, as Colin MacLeod tied it in the first, Thomas Dionne briefly put NS ahead early in the second, and Drew Pettipas finished the comeback at 4:32 of the third. Cameron Tracey chipped in two assists for the Knights (3-1-1), while the Oilers (2-2-1) earned the draw.
NS KNIGHTS: 3 GUSTO KINGS: 0
CIVIC — The NS KNIGHTS struck twice late in the first period and held on for a 3-0 win over the GUSTO KINGS. Hudson Miller opened the scoring at 4:25, then Felix MacLeod made it 2-0 at 1:27 off a feed from Drew Pettipas. The Kings pushed back with steady pressure throughout, while Simon Renaud turned aside 26 of 29 shots in goal. Miller capped his two-goal outing with an insurance marker with 45 seconds left, set up by Quinn Tracey. The Kings (2-2-1) kept pushing, while the Knights (3-1-1) secured the shutout behind Micah Pilipowicz.
NS PENGUINS: 4 PEI JETS: 3
FORUM — NS PENGUINS and PEI JETS traded leads in a tight 4-3 finish. Brennan Hooley scored twice for the Jets, opening the scoring at 5:50 of the first, then restoring a 3-2 edge late in the third off a setup from Trace Hunt and Tycen Sheehan. Keaton Hughes also scored, with Sheehan adding a second assist.
Lucas Perry and Grayson Hawes replied early for the Penguins, and Malcolm MacKinnon’s third-period goal tied it before Harrison Fraser’s marker at 8:40 stood as the winner. The Jets (2-3-0) kept pushing, while Coach Brad Fraser’s Penguins (1-4-0) held on.
CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 12 NS WHALERS: 5
CIVIC — CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS jumped out early with five first-period goals and never looked back in a 12-5 tournament win over the NS WHALERS. Jackson Gahan and Hunter Wickett each scored three times to pace the Sheriffs, with Luke Norquay adding two goals and an assist and Graham MacKinnon chipping in a goal and two helpers. The Whalers pushed back with a five-goal effort of their own, led by Carter Bond’s hat trick and two assists from Dylan Hatt for the Whalers (1-3-1). The Sheriffs (2-2-1) kept the pressure on with a five-goal third period to close it out.
CB BRUINS: 9 NB OILERS: 6
FORUM — CB Bruins built an early 3-1 lead after the first period and then survived a strong push to earn a 9-6 tournament win over the NB Oilers. Jacob McGean led the Bruins with three goals and an assist, with Bentley Ferrar and Anthony Deveaux scoring in the third to help create separation late. The Oilers answered with a big second period that tied the game 5-5 heading into the third, powered by two goals each from Brendon Brideau and David Richardson. Coach Dick Lebouthiller’s Oilers (2-2-1) kept coming, but the Bruins (2-2-1) closed it out.
NS CANUCKS: 4 NB FLYERS: 2
CIVIC — The NS Canucks pulled away with two third-period goals to earn a 4-2 win over the NB Flyers. Noah Messer opened the scoring early, set up by Forrest Murphy, before Sawyer DeWolfe answered late in the first for the Flyers. DeWolfe struck again early in the second to give NB the lead, but Murphy tied it up to send the game to the third even. Noah Cottreau, with help from Jace Cobbett, made it 3-2, and Logan Deveau added insurance. DeWolfe’s pair paced the Flyers (3-2-0), while Memphis LeBlanc stopped 19 of 20 for the Canucks (4-1-0).
NB OILERS: 5 GUSTO KINGS: 4
EAST HANTS - KMA (D2 Gold 6 vs 5) — The NB Oilers and Gusto Kings traded goals from the opening period, with Logan Lebouthillier answering Ace Embree to make it 1-1 after one. Brendon Brideau put the Oilers ahead early in the second before Connor Green pulled the Kings even, setting up a busy third. David Richardson and Alex Breau nudged the Oilers in front twice, but Embree and Carter Cooper kept it tight. Embree scored twice and Green and Cooper added singles for the Gusto Kings (2-2-1). Richardson finished with a goal and two assists, and Logan Rousselle’s late winner sealed it for the NB Oilers (2-2-1).
PEI JETS: 5 NS PENGUINS: 2
RBC - A (CONSOLATION 10 VS 9) — The PEI JETS struck twice late in the first period, with Kole Adams and Hunter Dunn giving them early separation. Gray MacKinnon added a second-period marker, but the NS PENGUINS answered back on Oliver O’Brien’s goal from Lucas Perry and Grayson Hawes to make it 3-1 heading to the third. Keaton Hughes and Tycen Sheehan provided insurance for the Jets, while Perry finished a Penguins push with a third-period goal set up by Rhys Lawson. The Penguins (1-4-0) kept battling to the final buzzer, while the Jets (2-3-0) closed out the win.
CB BRUINS: 7 NS WHALERS: 2
RBC - C — CB BRUINS pulled away in the third period to earn a 7-2 tournament win over the NS WHALERS. Dave Simon Jr. opened the scoring at 5:03 of the first, but Carter Bond answered late to keep it even after one. The Bruins built a 3-1 edge in the second on goals from Mary Anne Joe and Jacob McGean, before Donovan Davis brought the Whalers back within one. In the third, McGean’s second and tallies from Mason Gordon, Cohen Hopkins, and Jack Levi sealed it for the Whalers (1-3-1), while the Bruins (2-2-1) finished strong.
NS KNIGHTS: 6 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 1
EAST HANTS - B — The NS KNIGHTS jumped in front with four first-period goals and carried that pace to a 6-1 win over the CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS. Quinn Tracey scored twice and added an assist, with Hudson Miller (two assists) helping drive the early offence. After Isaac McCarron made it 5-0 early in the second, Hunter Nash replied for the Sheriffs (2-2-1) off a setup from Jack Smith and Jackson Gahan. Tracey’s second of the day rounded out the scoring as the Knights (3-1-1) closed it out.
NS CANUCKS: 9 NB FLYERS: 6
EAST HANTS - KMA (D1 Gold 2 vs 1) — Coach Mike Ferguson’s NS CANUCKS surged to a 9-6 win after a four-goal first period set the tone. Noah Messer led the charge with four goals, while Forrest Murphy added two and helped drive the pace early. Matheo Doucette, Jace Cobbett and Noah Cottreau also scored for the Canucks. NB FLYERS stayed in it with a pair from Sawyer DeWolfe and late third-period goals from Will Steele and Denver Rubel, but the Flyers (3-2-0) ran out of time as the Canucks (4-1-0) closed it out.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
Atlantic Cup - U11 Tier 2 Marchand Division
GUSTO KINGS: 9 NS OILERS: 3
GREENFOOT - D — The Gusto Kings jumped out to an early lead and pulled away in the second period on the way to a 9-3 tournament win over the NS Oilers. Ryker Shannon scored three times, while Luke Blakney added a pair and also set up Asher Doiron, who finished with two goals. Tristan Henderson had a goal and two assists as the Kings built a 7-2 edge through two periods. The Oilers kept pushing back with second-period goals from Mason Yetman and Jack Scaplen, and Lawson McDow added a third-period marker for the NS Oilers (1-2-2). Coach A’s Gusto Kings (5-0-0) stayed unbeaten.
NB OILERS: 10 NS SHARKS: 0
GREENFOOT - D — After a scoreless opening period, the NB OILERS broke through with five second-period goals, sparked by Theo Doiron’s opener at 9:19 and a string of quick strikes that built momentum. Francois Xavier Duguay capped a big day with two goals and three assists, while William Goupil added a pair of helpers and Caleb Friolet chipped in a goal and an assist. Goaltender Anaeve Mallet stopped all 19 shots for the shutout, giving Coach Pierpaul Landry’s OILERS (4-1-0) a clean result. The SHARKS (2-2-1) battled to generate chances, but couldn’t find a way through.
NS OILERS: 3 NB FLYERS: 3
DALHOUSIE — Michael Denman opened the scoring for the NS Oilers before the NB Flyers answered in the second period with a pair of quick strikes from Conner McCarthy and Evans Geldart. Denman tied it early in the third, then Lawson McDow put the Oilers back in front at 7:47. Geldart’s second of the day, set up by Cooper Nagy, pulled the Flyers even with 2:14 remaining, as the NB Flyers (1-3-1) and NS Oilers (1-2-2) finished level at 3-3.
NB OILERS: 7 CB BRUINS: 2
COLE HARBOR PLACE — The NB Oilers surged past the CB Bruins 7-2 on Friday. Caleb Friolet led the way with a hat trick, while Charles Albert added two goals and set up a pair, as the Oilers carried a 3-1 lead out of the second period. The Bruins showed plenty of push in the third, with Wyatt Mossman and Wesley MacLean (assist Owen Durning) getting them within striking distance at 4-2. Coach Pierpaul Landry’s Oilers (4-1-0) answered with three late goals to close it out, while the Bruins (0-5-0) kept battling to the final buzzer.
NS SHARKS: 0 NB AVALANCHE: 0
DALHOUSIE — It was a goaltenders’ day in Dalhousie as the NS SHARKS and NB AVALANCHE played to a 0-0 final. Ava Smith and Cedric Choinard each held the fort for their teams, turning aside every chance that came their way through a tight, scoreless three periods. With no scoring to separate the sides, both clubs stayed organized and competitive right to the horn, as NB AVALANCHE (2-1-2) and NS SHARKS (2-2-1) closed out the stalemate.
NS OILERS: 7 CB BRUINS: 6
RBC - A (D2 BRONZE 8 VS 7) — NS OILERS won a back-and-forth 7-6 overtime decision against CB BRUINS. The Bruins jumped out to a 3-0 first-period lead, with Wyatt Mossman factoring in on all three goals, before the Oilers answered with three in the second to tighten it up. Lawson McDow led the comeback with four goals, including the OT winner at 2:37, while Lawson Uhma added a pair and Jack Scaplen chipped in two assists. Mossman finished with two goals and two assists for the CB BRUINS (0-5-0), while Coach Greg Monette’s NS OILERS (1-2-2) completed the rally.
NB AVALANCHE: 3 NS BLUES: 2
RBC - A — Charles Gosselin scored in the first and second periods as the NB Avalanche built a 2-0 lead. The NS Blues pushed back in the third, getting goals from Bennett McKeage and Mason Debreuil to pull even before a late Avalanche goal restored the edge. McKeage added an assist on Debreuil’s marker, while Daniel Parafianowicz and Lachlan Nahas picked up helpers on the other Blues goal. NS Blues (2-3-0) kept the pressure on to the final buzzer, but the NB Avalanche (2-1-2) held on in a tight finish.
NS OILERS: 4 NB AVALANCHE: 4
SACKVILLE SS — The NS Oilers and NB Avalanche skated to a 4-4 draw after a back-and-forth matchup. The Avalanche struck twice early in the first, with Lucas Rousselle (assist: Devens N. Morais) and Morais (assist: Mikael Kenny) giving them a quick edge before the Oilers answered with goals from Mason McNeil (assist: Mason Yetman) and Lawson McDow to make it 2-2. NB rebuilt a two-goal cushion in the second on Mikael Kenny (assist: Isaac Godin) and Liam Savoie. The Oilers rallied in the third with Everett Brown (assist: Benjamin Monette) and Monette (assists: McDow, Brown) for the equalizer. Everett Brown and Benjamin Monette led the late push for the NS Oilers (1-2-2), while Coach Ryan Kenny’s NB Avalanche (2-1-2) got goals from Rousselle, Morais, Kenny and Savoie.
GUSTO KINGS: 15 NS SHARKS: 1
DALHOUSIE — The GUSTO KINGS pulled away for a 15-1 win over the NS SHARKS on Thursday. The Sharks kept pace early when Deacon Lowe finished Elliot Hagan’s feed at 8:46 of the first, trimming it to 2-1. From there, the Kings’ offence took over with a seven-goal second period, sparked by Tristan Henderson’s hat trick and two-goal efforts from Thomas Macartney, Ryker Shannon, Asher Doiron and Arjen Pronk. Wil Childs earned the win in net as the Sharks (2-2-1) continued to compete through a tough stretch, while the Kings (5-0-0) stayed perfect.
NS BLUES: 3 NS OILERS: 1
SMB - SMITH — The NS BLUES took a 3-1 win over the NS OILERS on Thursday morning, striking first on Mason Debreuil’s opener at 11:16 of the first period, assisted by Lachlan Nahas and Bennett McKeage. The game stayed tight into the third before Daniel Parafianowicz (Lachlan Peladeau, Easton McCulloch) and Debreuil’s second of the day pushed the Blues ahead. Finn Elinesky scored the lone reply at 4:11 of the third for the Oilers (1-2-2). Levi Chisholm helped close it out for the Blues (2-3-0).
NS SHARKS: 6 NB FLYERS: 4
GREENFOOT - C — Elliot Hagan scored twice and added an assist as the NS SHARKS pulled away late for a 6-4 win over the NB FLYERS. After the teams traded first-period goals, Evans Geldart (2G) and Aiden Ogilvie (2A) helped the Flyers push ahead in the second, before Hagan answered to keep it tight. The third period stayed back-and-forth as Conner McCarthy and Oliver Thorne struck for NB, with Thomaz Junger picking up two assists for the Flyers (1-3-1). Hunter Tingley, Reece Zwicker, Deacon Lowe and Liam Patterson rounded out the scoring for the Sharks (2-2-1).
GUSTO KINGS: 4 CB BRUINS: 0
EAST HANTS - B — The GUSTO KINGS broke through late in the second period when Ryker Shannon opened the scoring with 1:58 left, and the Kings added three more in the third to earn a 4-0 win. Rowan Mowbray (from Will Lawrence) made it 2-0 early in the final frame before Simon Moreau and Asher Doiron (from Henry Dobbin) provided the finishing touches. Colin Gwynn helped the CB BRUINS (0-5-0) stay in it through a scoreless first, but Wil Childs secured the shutout for the Kings (5-0-0).
NB OILERS: 7 NS BLUES: 0
EAST HANTS - KMA — The NB OILERS broke through with a pair of second-period goals, as David Olivier Hache opened the scoring late before Felix Lanteigne made it 2-0 with help from Caleb Friolet and Theo Doiron. In the third, Francois Xavier Duguay took over with a hat trick, including a goal set up by Hache, while William Goupil (assisted by Friolet and Charles Albert) and Friolet capped the scoring in the final minutes. The NS BLUES (2-3-0) competed hard to the buzzer, but couldn’t solve Gabriel Chiasson in a shutout win for the Oilers (4-1-0).
NB AVALANCHE: 4 CB BRUINS: 2
SMB - SMITH — NB Avalanche and CB Bruins were tied 1-1 after the first, with Wyatt Mossman (assist: Zachery Herridge) answering Bradley Comeau’s opener. Isaac Godin scored twice in the second period to give the Avalanche some breathing room, and Brady Turnbull added one early in the third to make it 4-1. The Bruins kept pushing, getting a late goal from Cole Clarkson, set up by Mossman and Iziah Fanning, to round out the scoring for the Bruins (0-5-0). The Avalanche (2-1-2) finished strong to lock up the win.
NB OILERS: 5 NB FLYERS: 1
SMB - FOUNTAIN — The NB OILERS jumped out early with first-period goals from Theo Hebert (Charles Albert) and David Olivier Hache (Francois Xavier Duguay), setting the tone in a 5-1 win. The Oilers answered a second-period push with two quick strikes from Caleb Friolet, with Felix Lanteigne factoring in on both before adding another helper on Dimitri Larocque’s third-period marker to finish with three assists. The NB FLYERS got on the board when Conner McCarthy buried a feed from Thomaz Junger, and Anaeve Mallet held the Flyers (1-3-1) to one, as the Oilers (4-1-0) closed it out.
NB FLYERS: 5 CB BRUINS: 2
GREENFOOT - A — The CB Bruins jumped out early as Alexander MacKinnon (assist: Wyatt Mossman) and Rory Mansfield (assists: Maison Pye, Cole Clarkson) scored 30 seconds apart late in the first. NB answered in the second with Kyle Keenan’s two-goal push, tying it 2-2 heading into the third. The Flyers then pulled away on goals from Thomaz Junger (assist: Conner McCarthy), Oliver Thorne (assist: Quinten Peters) and Evans Geldart. The Bruins (0-5-0) kept pushing, while the Flyers (1-3-1) finished strong.
NS BLUES: 3 NB AVALANCHE: 2
GREENFOOT - C — The NS BLUES pulled out a 3-2 win over the NB AVALANCHE in a back-and-forth tournament matchup. Liam Savoie opened the scoring early for the Avalanche, with Noah Morrison picking up an assist, before the Blues answered with first-period goals from Abigail Gilbert (assists Easton McCulloch, Mason Debreuil) and Declan Brown (assists Haiden Nehiley, Jordan West). Theo Noel tied it in the second, setting up a decisive third-period goal with Debreuil credited with the lone assist. Coach Ryan Kenny’s Avalanche (2-1-2) stayed within a goal throughout, but the Blues (2-3-0) finished the job.
GUSTO KINGS: 6 NS BLUES: 2
COLE HARBOR PLACE — The GUSTO KINGS built a 4-0 lead through two periods and went on to a 6-2 tournament win over the NS BLUES. Asher Doiron led the Kings with three goals, striking once in the first period and adding two more in the third, while also setting up markers by Ryker Shannon and Arjen Pronk. Tristan Henderson scored the other Kings goal. Easton McCulloch provided a pair of third-period goals for the Blues, with help from Rowan Currie and Luke Chisholm, as NS BLUES (2-3-0) pushed to the finish. GUSTO KINGS (5-0-0) stayed perfect.
NS SHARKS: 4 NB FLYERS: 3
SMB - FOUNTAIN (D2 GOLD 6 VS 5) — Reece Zwicker scored twice, including the overtime winner at 2:01, as the NS SHARKS edged the NB FLYERS 4-3. Ty Harlow opened the Sharks’ scoring late in the second, with Jevan Oickle setting him up, before the Flyers drew even on Quinten Peters’ marker from Oliver Thorne. NB grabbed control early in the third on goals by Evans Geldart and Conner McCarthy, with Emerson MacLeod picking up a pair of assists. Zwicker (from Kieran Mullaney) and Hunter Tingley (from Deacon Lowe) tied it late, before Zwicker finished it in OT off a feed from Benjamin Miller. The Flyers (1-3-1) pushed it to overtime, but the Sharks (2-2-1) had the final answer.
GUSTO KINGS: 8 NB OILERS: 6
SMB - FOUNTAIN (D1 GOLD 2 VS 1) — The Gusto Kings and NB Oilers traded goals early before the Oilers erupted for five in the second period, with Nova Hebert and David Olivier Hache both scoring twice to push the pace. The Kings stayed within reach on a pair from Asher Doiron and late second-period tallies from Deacon Bishop, then flipped the game in the third with four unanswered. Ryker Shannon scored twice and Luke Blakney finished with two, including a final marker at 0:10. Coach Ryan Dobbin’s Kings (5-0-0) edged the Oilers (4-1-0) in a back-and-forth tournament clash.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
Atlantic Cup - U13 Tier 1 Crosby Division
NL IMPACT: 5 NS BULLDOGS: 3
SACKVILLE SS — NL Impact and the NS Bulldogs traded goals in a fast first period, ending 2-2 after Matthew Ryan and Cayden Orychock replied to tallies from Easton Oake and Cruz Budden. After a scoreless second, the Impact found a key third-period surge, with Budden and Oake striking again before Spencer Dyke added an insurance marker late. Orychock’s second of the game pulled the Bulldogs (1-4-0) closer in the final minutes, but the Impact (2-2-1) held on to close out the 5-3 win.
NS BULLS: 5 NB SHARKS: 3
CENTENNIAL — Luxen O’Neil scored three times as the NS BULLS pulled away late for a 5-3 tournament win over the NB SHARKS. Frederic Beaudin opened the scoring early for NB, but the Bulls answered with first-period goals from O’Neil and Rylan Atkinson to take a 2-1 lead into the break. Cooper D’Eon made it 3-1 in the second before Alexis Robichaud struck twice, with help from Benjamin Roussel and Oliver Reynen, to pull the Sharks (2-3-0) even. O’Neil’s third-period pair, including one in the final minute, sealed it for the Bulls (5-0-0).
NL IMPACT: 5 NB SHARKS: 2
EAST HANTS - B — Spencer Dyke set the tone with a pair of first-period goals as the NL IMPACT carried a 2-0 edge into the break. NB SHARKS got on the board early in the second when Danick St-Pierre finished a play from Frederic Beaudin and Kristopher Wade, but Dyke answered late in the frame to make it 3-1. Caleb Osmond and Dyke struck again in the third before the Sharks closed the scoring on Kristopher Wade’s goal, set up by Anaeve Beaudin and Julien Mallet. The Sharks (2-3-0) kept pushing, while the Impact (2-2-1) earned the tournament win.
NB SHARKS: 3 NB CANADIENS: 2
RBC - C — The NB SHARKS pulled out a 3-2 win in a tight tournament matchup. Danick St-Pierre opened the scoring at 5:24 of the first, but Emmett Learmouth answered just 14 seconds later to keep the NB CANADIENS (3-2-0) right there. Kristopher Wade put the Sharks back in front 16 seconds into the second period, with St-Pierre earning the helper, before Lucas Allain tied it in the third off Alexandre Godin’s pass. Wade then finished the job with a late goal at 13:34 to lift the NB SHARKS (2-3-0).
NS BULLS: 11 NL IMPACT: 5
RBC - A — The NS BULLS surged past NL IMPACT 11-5 in a game that swung late. Impact jumped out early on first-period goals from Spencer Dyke (Hayden Chayter) and Kadian Brace, then got two more in the second from Reid Gale (Andrew Ford, Caleb Osmond) and Ford (Dyke) to carry a 4-3 edge into the third. Luxen O’Neil’s five-goal day helped the Bulls pull away with eight third-period tallies, with Cooper D’Eon adding two. Gale scored twice for the Impact (2-2-1), while O’Neil powered the Bulls (5-0-0).
NB CANADIENS: 4 NS PANTHERS: 1
RBC - C — NB CANADIENS opened the scoring late in the first period on Alexandre Godin’s goal, then pulled away with a pair in the second as Lyam Blais-Gaudet finished a play from Nathan Godin and Jacob Robert before Godin added an unassisted marker. Robert made it 4-0 early in the third, and the NS PANTHERS pushed back when Ethan Wentzell converted a feed from Kamden Mullaney. The Panthers (1-3-1) stayed determined to the finish, while the Canadiens (3-2-0) wrapped up a solid tournament win.
NL IMPACT: 6 NS PANTHERS: 6
GREENFOOT - A — NL IMPACT and the NS PANTHERS traded momentum in a 6-6 draw. Owen Feener and Alistar Hendrixson had the Panthers up 2-1 after the first, before the Impact surged with five second-period goals, including two from Spencer Dyke, to take a 6-5 edge into the third. Noah Hemeon scored twice for the Panthers, tying it late at 3:29 of the third, while Ethan Wentzell chipped in two assists for NS PANTHERS (1-3-1). Cruz Budden (1G, 1A) and Andrew Ford (1G, 1A) paced the Impact attack for NL IMPACT (2-2-1).
NB SHARKS: 3 NS BULLDOGS: 1
RBC - C — The NB SHARKS built an early cushion and held on for a 3-1 win over the NS BULLDOGS on Thursday. Kristopher Wade struck twice, opening the scoring at 2:04 of the first period before adding an insurance marker at 5:42 of the third, while Frederic Beaudin also scored in the opening frame. The Bulldogs answered at 9:01 of the first when Cole Boudreau converted a setup from Henry Marchand. Finnigan Reynen was steady in net, stopping 13 of 14 for the Bulldogs (1-4-0), as Wade’s two-goal night led the Sharks (2-3-0).
NS BULLS: 6 NB CANADIENS: 1
SMB - FOUNTAIN — Cooper D’Eon scored four times as the NS Bulls built a 2-0 first-period lead and kept rolling with two goals in each frame to earn a 6-1 tournament win over the NB Canadiens. Rylan Atkinson set up both early markers, while Luxen O’Neil and Kayden D’Eon added second-half offence, with Gabriel Surette also chipping in a helper. Alexandre Godin got the Canadiens on the board early in the third, with Remy Bourque earning the assist, and Ben Comeau saw the game through in the Bulls’ crease. Coach Bruno Godin’s Canadiens (3-2-0) stayed engaged to the final buzzer, while the Bulls (5-0-0) remained perfect.
NS BULLS: 4 NS PANTHERS: 2
SMB - FOUNTAIN — Cooper D’Eon and Luxen O’Neil scored twice each as the NS Bulls pulled away for a 4-2 win over the NS Panthers. After Owen Feener opened the scoring at 2:00 of the first for the Panthers, D’Eon answered later in the period to make it 1-1. The Bulls moved in front with O’Neil’s second-period marker, then D’Eon’s second stood up as the difference despite Ethan Garber’s reply for the Panthers (1-3-1). Finnley Doucette added two assists for the Bulls (5-0-0).
NB CANADIENS: 4 NS BULLDOGS: 2
SMB - SMITH — The NB CANADIENS pulled away late to earn a 4-2 win over the NS BULLDOGS. Parker Dempsey opened the scoring early in the first for the Bulldogs, but Lyam Blais-Gaudet answered to make it 1-1 after 12 minutes. Jacob Robert gave the Canadiens the lead 20 seconds into the second before Patrick Deveau responded to send it to the third tied 2-2. Lucas Allain snapped the deadlock, and Robert finished it off with his second of the game as the Bulldogs (1-4-0) kept pushing to the end against the Canadiens (3-2-0).
NS PANTHERS: 4 NS BULLDOGS: 1
RBC - D — NS PANTHERS struck early on Liam Gallacher’s first-period opener, but NS BULLDOGS answered in the second when Cayden Orychock finished a play from Parker Dempsey to level the game 1-1 heading into the third. The Bulldogs (1-4-0) stayed right there until the final minutes, when the Panthers found a late surge with goals from Alistar Hendrixson (Mateo Carmichael), Ethan Wentzell (Noah Hemeon) and Lane McDow (Hemeon). Hemeon chipped in two assists for the Panthers (1-3-1).
NS BULLDOGS: 5 NS PANTHERS: 4
GREENFOOT - A (CONSOLATION 6 VS 5) — Parker Dempsey scored twice, including the overtime winner at 2:32, as the NS BULLDOGS outlasted the NS PANTHERS 5-4. The Bulldogs also got goals from Riley Davis and Jaxson Coughlan, with Dempsey adding two assists to spark a back-and-forth attack. Ethan Wentzell led the Panthers with a hat trick, including the late third-period equalizer at 2:56, while Ethan Garber set up three goals. Easton Rafuse had the other marker for Coach Adam Roberts’ Panthers (1-3-1), but Dempsey’s finish in extra time sealed it for the Bulldogs (1-4-0).
NB CANADIENS: 2 NB SHARKS: 1
GREENFOOT - A (BRONZE 4 vs 3) — NB CANADIENS got the offence they needed in the second period, striking at 11:33 on a goal from Alexandre Godin (assists Remy Bourque, Lucas Allain) before Lucas Allain added an insurance marker at 6:07, set up by Kye Hanson. The Sharks pushed back to the end, with Coach Tim St-Pierre’s NB SHARKS getting on the board late in the third when Frederic Beaudin finished a play from Julien Mallet with 51 seconds left. Beaudin’s tally gave the Sharks (2-3-0) a final surge, but the Canadiens (3-2-0) held on to close out the 2-1 win.
NS BULLS: 7 NL IMPACT: 5
GREENFOOT - A (GOLD 2 VS 1) — NS BULLS built a 3-1 lead through two periods on a pair from Charlie Nickerson and a Luxen O’Neil marker, with Westyn D’Entremont setting up three of those goals. The third turned into a back-and-forth sprint as Easton Oake struck three times and Spencer Dyke added another to push NL IMPACT in front 5-4. The Bulls answered late, tying it on Gabriel Surette before Cooper D’Eon’s go-ahead goal and O’Neil’s third of the day sealed it for the Impact (2-2-1) and Bulls (5-0-0).
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
Atlantic Cup - U11 Tier 2 Couturier Division
NB CANADIENS: 10 NS STARS: 1
EAST HANTS - B — The NB CANADIENS rolled to a 10-1 tournament win over the NS STARS on Saturday morning, building a 2-0 lead in the first and adding three more in the second to pull away. Luca Bourque paced the attack with four goals and an assist, while Jacob Dupuis chipped in with a pair of helpers. Sidiki Soumaoro, Nico Lapierre, Brad LeBlanc, Chase Field, Jaden McKiel and Madden Lirette also scored. Liam Johnson broke through in the third for the Stars (0-4-1), but the Canadiens (5-0-0) closed it out with a strong finish.
NS KINGS: 5 NB GUSTO KNIGHTS: 4
SACKVILLE SS — NS Kings and NB Gusto Knights traded momentum in a tight 5-4 contest. Levi Krohne opened the scoring before Jax Allard answered late in the first. The Knights pulled ahead early in the second on Kash Duran’s marker, but the Kings surged with three straight goals, including Liam Harrison’s first of two and Dawson Campbell’s tally. Rory Harvey drew the Knights closer early in the third, and Harrison’s second proved key for Coach Campbell’s Kings (3-2-0). Hayden Anthony and Allard combined again late to keep it close for Coach McLenaghan’s Knights (2-3-0).
CHAMPION SHERIFFS (THOMAS): 10 NS STARS: 1
GREENFOOT - D — Champion Sheriffs (Thomas) jumped out early with four first-period goals and kept the pressure on in a 10-1 win over NS Stars. Brayden Castonguay paced the offence with four goals, while Nicholas Boucher opened the scoring and added an assist. Arden Davidson, Hank Sloan, Henry Nash, Duncan Gallant and Caleb Morris also found the net, and Jacob Noble chipped in two helpers. The Stars showed resolve and broke through in the third when Liam Ballantyne scored at 6:15, but Eric Maynard stopped 16 of 17 shots for the Sheriffs (3-2-0) as Oliver Venedam battled for NS Stars (0-4-1).
NS KINGS: 8 NL IMPACT: 2
GREENFOOT - A — NS KINGS built an early cushion with four first-period goals and never looked back in an 8-2 tournament win. Kayden Cooke paced the Kings with four goals, including the opener, while Levi Krohne added a hat trick and Liam Harrison chipped in three assists. NL IMPACT answered with a pair of second-period markers from Myles Grimes and Grant Corbin to keep pushing, but Ewan McNeil’s late second-period tally helped restore separation. NL IMPACT (1-3-1) kept working to the final buzzer as the Kings (3-2-0) closed it out.
NS SABRES: 7 NS STARS: 3
SACKVILLE SS — NS SABRES used a balanced attack to pull away for a 7-3 win over the NS STARS. Ben Arsenault scored a hat trick, while Emma Miller added two goals and set up three more as the Sabres built a 4-2 edge through two periods. Reid Morrow opened the scoring and Cooper McDonald chipped in as the lead grew in the third. Christian Carrigan paced the Stars with two goals, including one late in the first to keep things close, and Hunter Munroe also found the net for the Stars (0-4-1). The Sabres (1-4-0) finished strong to close out the victory.
NS AVALANCHE: 5 NL IMPACT: 1
RBC - D — Zachary Carmicheal’s four-goal performance powered the NS AVALANCHE to a 5-1 win over NL IMPACT. Carmicheal struck twice in the first period, with Levi Briand setting up both early goals, and the Avalanche carried that momentum into the second when Carmicheal restored a two-goal cushion. NL IMPACT answered with an unassisted marker from Grant Corbin at 9:41 of the second to keep things competitive. The Avalanche pulled away late in the third on goals from Carver Pilipowicz and Carmicheal, as the Impact (1-3-1) kept pushing right to the end against the Avalanche (2-3-0).
NS KNIGHTS: 8 NS STARS: 4
RBC - D — NS KNIGHTS and NS STARS traded chances early, with the teams level at 2-2 after the first period as Connor Worsley struck twice for the Knights and Jack Munro and Landon Munroe answered for the Stars. NS STARS stayed within one after two, getting a goal from Laz Nemecek, but the Knights pulled away with a four-goal third. Worsley finished with four, while Nash Lochead and Kevin Dominic Cox added two each, with Verity Watts in on three. The Stars (0-4-1) kept pushing, while the Knights (4-1-0) closed it out.
NB CANADIENS: 5 NS KINGS: 1
EAST HANTS - B — Chase Field scored four times as the NB Canadiens pulled away for a 5-1 tournament win over the NS Kings. Field opened the scoring at 3:10 of the first period, then added another at 5:55 of the second before the Kings answered late in the frame when Tanner Collins buried a goal from Kayden Cooke. Field’s third at 14:17 of the third period restored breathing room, and Brady Perry finished a passing play set up by Field to make it 4-1 before Field sealed it with a late marker. The NS Kings (3-2-0) kept pushing to create offence, while the NB Canadiens (5-0-0) stayed perfect.
PEI WHALERS: 4 NB GUSTO KNIGHTS: 1
CIVIC — PEI WHALERS struck early and often in a 4-1 win, getting first-period goals from Benjamin Evans, Ty MacGregor, Cain Costello and Easton Cutcliffe. Johnny Arsenault picked up two helpers, while Evans also added an assist as the Whalers built their lead in a quick stretch. NB GUSTO KNIGHTS answered late in the frame when Hayden Anthony finished a play set up by Reid Lawrence for the Knights (2-3-0). In net, Brett Cudmore stopped 23 of 24 shots, and Coach Nick Hann’s Whalers (3-2-0) closed out the result.
CHAMPION SHERIFFS (THOMAS): 7 NS SABRES: 1
SMB - SMITH — Hank Sloan struck early, and CHAMPION SHERIFFS (THOMAS) carried that momentum to a 7-1 win over the NS SABRES. Emmi Macadam pulled the Sabres even late in the first period off a setup from Ethan Daley and Cooper McDonald, but Nicholas Boucher answered before the break and added another in the final minute. Duncan Gallant (1G, 3A) and Arden Davidson (1G, 3A) helped the Sheriffs keep building through the middle frame, with Henry Nash and Arwyn Seeley also finding the net. The Sabres (1-4-0) kept pushing to the end, while Coach Jay Thomas’s Sheriffs (3-2-0) finished strong.
NB CANADIENS: 7 NS AVALANCHE: 0
CIVIC — Sidiki Soumaoro powered the NB Canadiens with three goals and an assist as they jumped out to a 2-0 first-period lead and built momentum with four more in the second on the way to a 7-0 win. Brady Perry and William Bujold added singles early, while Chase Field and Nico Lapierre rounded out the scoring, with Jacob Dupuis setting up three goals. Brayden Martin turned aside 22 shots for the shutout. The NS Avalanche kept battling through a split in goal but couldn’t find a way through, while the Canadiens (5-0-0) stayed perfect and the Avalanche (2-3-0) moved ahead to their next one.
NL IMPACT: 4 NS STARS: 4
FORUM — Laz NemecEK opened the scoring early for the NS STARS, setting the tone for a back-and-forth 4-4 finish. NL IMPACT answered with goals from Gavin Corbin and Grant Corbin to take a one-goal edge into the third, before Mason Moss and Seth King added key markers to keep the pressure on. The Stars pushed back in a big way late, led by Noah Walsh’s pair in the third and a Liam Ballantyne goal set up by NemecEK and Patrick Scriver. Coach Brad MacNamara’s Stars (0-4-1) matched the push from NL Impact (1-3-1).
NS KNIGHTS: 8 PEI WHALERS: 6
COLE HARBOUR PLACE — Connor Worsley scored six times as the NS Knights outlasted the PEI Whalers 8-6 in a back-and-forth tournament game. The Knights and Whalers traded goals early, with Worsley and Colby Clark answering tallies from Cameron Culleton and Benjamin Evans to make it 2-2 after one. PEI pushed in front 5-4 late in the second on Ty MacGregor’s marker, but Verity Watts tied it early in the third before Johnny Arsenault restored PEI’s lead. Worsley then struck three times, including the late insurance goal, to edge the PEI Whalers (3-2-0) as the NS Knights (4-1-0) finished strong.
NS KINGS: 7 CHAMPION SHERIFFS (THOMAS): 4
COLE HARBOUR PLACE — NS KINGS built a 4-1 edge through two periods and held on for a 7-4 win after a spirited third-period push from CHAMPION SHERIFFS (THOMAS). Kayden Cooke and Ewan McNeil scored twice apiece for the Kings, with McNeil also setting up Liam Harrison, while Trey Mulholland chipped in two assists. Henry Nash opened the Sheriffs’ scoring, and a quick third-period surge pulled them within one on goals from Nicholas Boucher, Brayden Castonguay and Arden Davidson, with Lillian Noble and Taliya Thomas assisting on Castonguay’s tally for the Sheriffs (3-2-0). Max Graham’s late marker helped seal it for the Kings (3-2-0).
NB GUSTO KNIGHTS: 4 NS SABRES: 2
GREENFOOT - C — The NB Gusto Knights earned a 4-2 win over the NS Sabres on Thursday night, building a two-goal cushion in the second period and adding insurance in the third. Kash Duran scored twice for the Knights, including a late second-period marker at 0:17, while Rory Harvey chipped in two assists on goals by Reid Lawrence and Kael McLenaghan. The Sabres stayed with it behind Ethan Daley’s second-period goal, assisted by Emmi Macadam, and William Cooke’s third-period finish. Cooke and Daley provided the offence for the Sabres (1-4-0), while Duran’s pair helped carry the Knights (2-3-0).
NL IMPACT: 7 NS KNIGHTS: 6
EAST HANTS - KMA — NL IMPACT and the NS KNIGHTS traded chances in a back-and-forth 7-6 finish. Mason Moss opened the scoring for NL IMPACT, but Connor Worsley answered twice late in the first to give the KNIGHTS the early edge. The middle frame swung on a five-goal surge from the Impact, paced by Vincent Breen’s pair and points from Ryker Coates and Charlie Bath, while Nash Lochead and Worsley kept the Knights within one. Worsley’s third early in the third tied it, before Cohen Ford’s winner sealed it for the Knights (4-1-0) against Coach Glen King’s Impact (1-3-1).
NS AVALANCHE: 6 CHAMPION SHERIFFS (THOMAS): 3
RBC - B — NS AVALANCHE carried a 3-0 lead into the third period and held on for a 6-3 tournament win over CHAMPION SHERIFFS (THOMAS). Perry Lynch opened the scoring, then Ben Cochrane and Zachary Carmicheal each scored twice, with Cochrane also setting up Lynch’s second of the game. The Sheriffs pushed back late, with Caleb Morris and Duncan Gallant scoring early in the third before Jake Laframboise finished a play from Henry Nash with 40 seconds left. The Sheriffs (3-2-0) kept competing to the final buzzer, while the Avalanche (2-3-0) earned a strong result.
PEI WHALERS: 8 NS SABRES: 1
COLE HARBOUR PLACE — After Benjamin Evans opened the scoring late in the first, the NS Sabres drew even early in the second on William Cooke’s marker from Jack Stubbert. PEI answered with a five-goal surge in quick succession, highlighted by a pair from Easton Cutcliffe and a goal-and-assist game from Oliver Williams. Johnny Arsenault added two more, while Harrison Craig and Ben Compton rounded out the offence. Brett Cudmore held the line the rest of the way as the Sabres (1-4-0) kept pushing, and Coach Nick Hann’s Whalers (3-2-0) finished it off with two in the third.
NB CANADIENS: 7 NS SABRES: 0
GREENFOOT - C — The NB CANADIENS jumped out quickly and carried the pace to a 7-0 win over the NS SABRES. Chase Field scored twice and added two assists, while Theo Cloutier had a goal and an assist as the Canadiens built a 3-0 first-period lead. NB added three more in the second on goals from Brad LeBlanc, Nico Lapierre and Jaden McKiel, before Jonas Rah rounded out the scoring in the third. Brayden Martin earned the shutout for the Canadiens (5-0-0). The Sabres (1-4-0) kept working for chances right to the final buzzer.
PEI WHALERS: 5 NS AVALANCHE: 1
RBC - B — The PEI Whalers pulled away in the third period to earn a 5-1 win over the NS Avalanche. Johnny Arsenault opened the scoring at 5:42 of the first, with Benjamin Evans setting him up, before Zachary Carmicheal answered early in the second to tie it, with John Dunbar picking up the assist. Easton Cutcliffe took over late, scoring four times in the third — including a pair in the final two minutes — while Evans added three helpers and Arsenault chipped in an assist. Carmicheal’s goal provided the offence for the Avalanche (2-3-0) as the Whalers (3-2-0) finished strong.
NS KNIGHTS: 6 NB GUSTO KNIGHTS: 3
GREENFOOT - C — Connor Worsley’s hat trick powered the NS Knights to a 6-3 tournament win over the NB Gusto Knights. Worsley opened a strong first period for NS, with Craig Matheson and Nash Lochead also scoring before Hayden Anthony replied late for NB. The NB Gusto Knights kept it competitive as Rory Harvey and Jax Allard found the net in the second and third, with Allard also setting up Anthony’s marker. Austin Bernard added insurance and the NS Knights (4-1-0) finished with three different goal scorers supporting Worsley, as the NB Gusto Knights (2-3-0) battled throughout.
NB GUSTO KNIGHTS: 5 NL IMPACT: 1
GREENFOOT - C (D2 Bronze 8 vs 7) — NL Impact struck first when Vincent Breen finished Bentley Greening-Butt’s setup at 8:07 of the second, sending Impact into the third period up a goal. NB Gusto Knights answered with a big final frame, led by Kash Duran’s hat trick, with Paul McMullin, Hayden Anthony and Aidan Watters picking up assists on the burst. Kael McLenaghan added an insurance marker off a Rory Harvey and Anthony connection, and Harvey capped the scoring late. NL Impact (1-3-1) kept battling, but the Knights (2-3-0) pulled away in the final minutes.
CHAMPION SHERIFFS (THOMAS): 6 NS AVALANCHE: 1
RBC - B (D2 GOLD 6 VS 5) — CHAMPION SHERIFFS (THOMAS) pulled away with a four-goal second period and went on to a 6-1 win over NS AVALANCHE. Hank Sloan led the offence with two goals and an assist, while Duncan Gallant added a goal and a helper. Caleb Morris, Henry Nash and Arden Davidson also found the net for the Sheriffs (3-2-0). NS AVALANCHE kept pushing to the finish, with Zachary Carmicheal striking at 0:48 of the third from Stefano Benigno for Coach Kendell MacPhee’s Avalanche (2-3-0).
NS KNIGHTS: 4 NS KINGS: 3
RBC - D (D1 BRONZE 4 VS 3) — NS KNIGHTS got two goals from Connor Worsley as they edged NS KINGS 4-3 in a back-and-forth finish. The Kings jumped ahead early on markers from Dawson Campbell and Max Graham, but Worsley answered twice late in the first to pull the Knights even. In the second, Ella Yuill and Colby Clark pushed the Knights in front, with Verity Watts picking up two assists. Trey Mulholland’s third-period goal, set up by Levi Krohne, brought the Kings (3-2-0) within one, but the Knights (4-1-0) closed it out.
NB CANADIENS: 5 PEI WHALERS: 4
RBC - C (D1 GOLD 2 VS 1) — NB CANADIENS built an early cushion and then had to withstand a late surge to edge the PEI WHALERS 5-4. Chase Field scored twice, opening the scoring at 9:27 of the first before adding another in the second, while Sidiki Soumaoro, Brad LeBlanc and Jaden McKiel rounded out the offence. PEI kept coming, led by Ty MacGregor (1G, 1A) and Easton Cutcliffe (1G), then made it tight late as Benjamin Evans and Harrison Craig struck in the final two minutes. The Whalers (3-2-0) pushed to the final horn, but the Canadiens (5-0-0) held on.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
Atlantic Cup - U9 Marchand Division
NS CANUCKS: 8 NL IMPACT: 3
GREENFOOT - D — The NS Canucks built an early lead and kept rolling in an 8-3 win over the NL Impact. Rupert Billard scored three times to pace the Canucks’ attack, with Louis MacLean adding a goal and setting up three more. Jasper Kehoe and Alexander Campana each chipped in with two-point efforts, while Cian Pike also found the net as NS struck for four goals in the second period. The Impact pushed back with tallies from Jackson Whiteway, Hannah Philpott and Kasen Hounsell, showing plenty of effort to the final horn for NL Impact (0-5-0), while the NS Canucks (5-0-0) stayed perfect.
NS STARS: 6 GUSTO BLADES: 2
GREENFOOT - D — The NS STARS built an early cushion and carried it through to a 6-2 tournament win over the GUSTO BLADES. Jaxon Landry scored twice for the Stars, opening the scoring at 5:10 of the first before adding a late third-period marker set up by Zachery Martin, who also had a goal. Theo Pierre and Colton Hirtle added first- and second-period goals, and Bayne Ballantyne finished a play from Finnigan Mossop early in the third. The Blades kept pushing in the final frame with goals from Emerson Gallant and Sam Reade for the Blades (1-4-0), while Cam Morris got the win in net as the Stars (4-1-0) closed it out.
NS STARS: 9 NL IMPACT: 2
RBC - C — NS Stars built an early cushion with three first-period goals, including two from Colton Hirtle, then kept the momentum rolling with four more in the second. Andrew Henderson scored twice during that middle frame, and Theo Pierre added two at 11:56 of the third to help finish it off. NL Impact answered with a late second-period marker from Liam Stickland off Benjamin Garden and Luke Saunders, then Kovax West converted at 7:00 of the third, set up by Hannah Philpott. Stickland and West scored for NL Impact (0-5-0), while Hirtle and Henderson each had two and Pierre added a pair as NS Stars (4-1-0) pulled away.
NS RED WINGS: 12 NB JETS: 4
GREENFOOT - A — NS RED WINGS built a 2-1 edge after the first period and kept adding on in a 12-4 tournament win over NB JETS. Parker Wilcott paced the offence with four goals, with Maverick LeBlanc scoring twice and adding key playmaking as the Red Wings pulled away with a four-goal second period and six more in the third. William Atwood and Wyatt Robicheau each chipped in two goals. For the Jets, Luc Pouliot and Loik Gauvin each finished with a goal and an assist, while Charles-Vincent Chaisson and Anthony Thomas also scored for NB JETS (2-3-0) in a spirited effort against NS RED WINGS (3-2-0).
NS RED WINGS: 13 GUSTO BLADES: 6
CIVIC — NS RED WINGS broke open a 4-1 first-period lead and kept the pressure on to earn a 13-6 tournament win over the GUSTO BLADES. Reid Crowell scored four times for the Red Wings, with Wyatt Robicheau adding a hat trick and William Atwood finishing with two goals. Maverick LeBlanc set up three markers, and Emma Jackson chipped in a goal and an assist as the offence rolled through the third. The Blades found their stride with Sam Reade’s four-goal outing, while Malcolm Hazlewood opened the scoring and Emerson Gallant added a late third-period tally for the Blades (1-4-0). Crowell’s Red Wings (3-2-0) closed strong to seal it.
NS CANUCKS: 7 NB JETS: 0
FORUM — NS CANUCKS jumped on the board early and carried that pace to a 7-0 win over the NB JETS. Alexander Campana opened the scoring at 11:01 of the first, then helped set up Cian Pike twice as the Canucks built a 4-0 lead after one. Pike finished with two goals, while Louis MacLean, Jack Grace, Rupert Billard and Micah McCarron rounded out the offence. The Jets (2-3-0) kept working through the full three periods, but Kayson Miller turned aside all 11 shots he faced to seal the shutout for the Canucks (5-0-0).
NS RED WINGS: 6 NS STARS: 3
RBC - D — NS RED WINGS jumped out to a quick lead with three first-period goals from Wyatt Robicheau, Parker Wilcott and William Atwood. The NS STARS pushed back in the second as Zachery Martin and Theo Pierre found the net, with Martin later setting up Lucas McInnis in the third. Wilcott added his second of the game for the Red Wings, while Atwood also struck again late, backed by key playmaking from Robicheau and Jack Frotten. The Stars (4-1-0) kept coming, but the Red Wings (3-2-0) held on to close out the win.
NB JETS: 2 NL IMPACT: 1
RBC - B — Landen Hache opened the scoring at 6:00 of the first period as the NB JETS grabbed an early edge, but NL IMPACT answered in the second when Ryker Burt tied it at 3:06. The game stayed tight into the third, where Khaled Robichaud found the go-ahead goal at 8:37 to make the difference. Coach Jason Saunders’ NL IMPACT (0-5-0) kept pushing to the final buzzer, while Theodore Chiasson earned the win in net for the NB JETS (2-3-0).
NS CANUCKS: 8 GUSTO BLADES: 2
CENTENNIAL — Rupert Billard struck four times as the NS CANUCKS built a 3-0 first-period lead and kept rolling to an 8-2 tournament win. Louis MacLean added two goals and set up a pair, while Micah McCarron and Jasper Kehoe also found the net. Patrick Ripley chipped in three assists as the Canucks pulled away with three more in the third, including two in the final two minutes. The GUSTO BLADES answered in the second with tallies from Sam Reade and Lucas Vautour, showing strong pushback for the Blades (1-4-0), while the Canucks (5-0-0) stayed perfect.
NS STARS: 6 NB JETS: 1
CIVIC — The NS STARS jumped in front with three first-period goals, sparked by markers from Zachery Martin and Jaxon Landry before Lucas McInnis struck to make it 3-0. McInnis added his second in the middle frame, and Bayne Ballantyne and Theo Pierre rounded out the scoring in the third. The NB JETS kept pushing and got on the board early in the final period when Landen Hache finished a play set up by Rafael Comeau for Coach Jean Yves Gauvin’s NB JETS (2-3-0). Ewan Atkinson stopped 25 of 26 for the NS STARS (4-1-0).
GUSTO BLADES: 3 NL IMPACT: 2
FORUM — Sam Reade scored all three goals as the GUSTO BLADES edged the NL IMPACT 3-2 in a tight tournament matchup. Reade opened the scoring at 8:30 of the first, then answered Luke Saunders’ early second-period marker (00:10) with a go-ahead goal at 10:31, assisted by Everett Adair. The Impact made it a one-goal game again when Jack Gillingham scored at 1:55 of the third, with Conor Vienneau and Saunders helping on the play. The Impact (0-5-0) kept pressing, while Coach Kyle Reade’s Blades (1-4-0) held on.
NS CANUCKS: 6 NS RED WINGS: 1
CIVIC — NS CANUCKS struck first and carried a 2-0 lead into the third period before pulling away for a 6-1 win over the NS RED WINGS. Patrick Ripley led the Canucks with two goals and an assist, opening the scoring in the first and setting up Rupert Billard’s marker later on. Jack Grace chipped in two assists, while Jasper Kehoe and Micah McCarron rounded out a four-goal third-period push. Nathan Deon finished a late play for the Red Wings (3-2-0), and Griffin Jackson helped close it out for the Canucks (5-0-0).
NB JETS: 4 NL IMPACT: 2
GREENFOOT - A (CONSOLATION 6 VS 5) — The NB JETS scored once in each of the first two periods, then regrouped after a third-period push to earn a 4-2 win. Pierre-Alexandre Blanchard opened the scoring at 8:39 of the first, set up by Loik Gauvin, and later added an insurance marker. Rafael Comeau made it 2-0 in the second, before the NL IMPACT answered early in the third on back-to-back goals from Kasen Hounsell (Benjamin Garden) and Kovax West (Hannah Philpott). Landen Hache (Liam McGraw) restored the lead for the Impact (0-5-0), and Blanchard sealed it for the Jets (2-3-0).
NS STARS: 3 GUSTO BLADES: 1
RBC - A (BRONZE 4 VS 3) — Theo Pierre scored twice as the NS STARS earned a 3-1 win over the GUSTO BLADES. Pierre opened the scoring late in the first period, then set up Colton Hirtle’s goal at 06:36 of the second. The Blades answered at 07:24 of the middle frame when Everett Adair finished a play with help from Mavrick Cormier, pulling the game within one heading to the third. Pierre added an insurance marker at 10:06 of the final period, while Ewan Atkinson helped hold the line for the Stars (4-1-0). The Blades (1-4-0) kept pushing to the end.
NS CANUCKS: 3 NS RED WINGS: 1
GREENFOOT - D (GOLD 2 VS 1) — The NS CANUCKS rallied past the NS RED WINGS 3-1 after falling behind early. Reid Crowell opened the scoring at 2:11 of the first period, giving the Red Wings (3-2-0) the early edge. Micah McCarron evened it up in the second, and the Canucks pulled ahead in the third on goals from Louis MacLean and Alexander Campana. In net, Kayson Miller stopped all 18 shots he faced in relief, while Spencer Romaine kept the game close with 17 saves for the Canucks (5-0-0).
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
Atlantic Cup - U9 Dobson Division
CB BRUINS: 9 NB SHARKS: 4
DALHOUSIE — Jaxon LeBlanc’s four-goal day powered the CB Bruins to a 9-4 tournament win over the NB Sharks. Max Cullen opened the scoring at 10:25 of the first, and the Bruins carried a 2-0 lead into the break before Sawyer Fewer and Jesse MacLennan added key second-period goals. The Sharks kept pushing back behind a pair from Maxime Caron and two assists from Malik Jacob Arseneau, with Logan Hamilton and Wyatt Babin also finding the net for the Sharks (1-4-0). Fewer (two goals) and MacLennan (two goals) helped close it out for the Bruins (4-1-0).
NS CANADIENS: 7 NB BRUINS: 4
RBC - A — The NS Canadiens jumped out early and held on for a 7-4 win over the NB Bruins. Maverick McPhee led the Canadiens with four goals, while Liam Breen added a pair and set up the opener, and Remy Cyr chipped in with a third-period marker. The Bruins kept pressing, sparked by Jaxen Vautour’s two goals and an assist, plus singles from Freddie Fisher and William Renaud, who also added a helper. The Bruins (1-4-0) showed plenty of fight, while the Canadiens (1-4-0) finished strong.
NS FLYERS: 8 NB SHARKS: 2
RBC - A — The NS FLYERS jumped in front early and carried that momentum to an 8-2 win over the NB SHARKS. Parker Alders scored twice in the first period, while Austin Todd added two goals and an assist, with Griffin MacKeod and Alders picking up helpers on an early push. The Sharks answered back with Wyatt Babin’s goal at 10:20 of the first, then Maxime Caron struck at 3:07 of the second to keep pushing, but couldn’t close the gap for the Sharks (1-4-0). Emmit Carty stopped 17 of 19 as the Flyers (4-1-0) finished strong with third-period goals from Todd and Jack Morse.
CB BRUINS: 9 NB BRUINS: 2
EAST HANTS - KMA — The CB Bruins jumped in front early on goals from Jaxon LeBlanc and Max Cullen, then kept building in a 9-2 tournament win over the NB Bruins. LeBlanc powered the offence with a hat trick, while Jesse MacLennan scored twice and added helpers on a pair of late Sawyer Fewer goals. Owen Oakley also found the net as CB pulled away in the third. Lex Desjardins accounted for both NB tallies, striking in the second period and again early in the third for the NB Bruins (1-4-0). Cole Beaver earned the win for the CB Bruins (4-1-0).
NS FLYERS: 10 NS CANADIENS: 2
SACKVILLE SS — The NS Flyers broke open a 10-2 win over the NS Canadiens after a three-goal first period, with Austin Todd leading the way with a hat trick. Parker Alders added three goals of his own, while Levi Robbins scored twice as the Flyers kept the pressure on through the second and third. The Canadiens pushed back with a second-period marker from Remy Cyr (assist: Maverick McPhee, Luke Mercer) and a third-period goal from Liam Breen (assists: Brayden Flynn, Cyr) for the Canadiens (1-4-0), while the Flyers (4-1-0) finished strong to close out the tournament victory.
NB BRUINS: 5 NS CANADIENS: 3
RBC - C — Jaxen Vautour’s hat trick paced the NB Bruins in a 5-3 win over the NS Canadiens. Vautour opened the scoring at 10:46 of the first, helped set up Alex Babineau’s goal, then added markers at 8:27 of the second and 0:09 of the third, with Thomas Leger also scoring for the Bruins. The Canadiens answered with a goal from Maverick McPhee and two from Luke Mercer, with McPhee assisting on both as the Canadiens (1-4-0) kept it tight late. Coach Patrice Desjardins’ Bruins (1-4-0) finished strong to seal it.
NS SHARKS: 10 NB SHARKS: 2
RBC - D — The NS SHARKS jumped out to a 2-0 first-period lead on goals from Casey Strong (Oscar Welsford, Harrison Ferguson) and Ronan Gilfoy (Wallace Falls), then kept building with five more in the second. Welsford paced the offence with a hat trick, while Falls and Max Miller each added a goal as the NS Sharks (4-1-0) pulled away. The NB SHARKS got a strong push from Maxime Caron, who scored twice in the second period with assists from Malik Jacob Arsenneau and Colby Frenette, and the NB Sharks (1-4-0) stayed engaged to the final buzzer.
NS SHARKS: 9 NS CANADIENS: 2
SMB - FOUNTAIN — The NS Sharks broke open a close game with a six-goal second period to earn a 9-2 win over the NS Canadiens. Lachlan Miller scored three times, while Oscar Welsford added two goals and Harrison Ferguson posted a goal and two assists as the Sharks turned a 3-2 edge after one into a runaway finish, getting three assists from Max Miller (4-1-0). The Canadiens stayed within striking distance early on goals from Alexander Sheridan and Luke Mercer, with Liam Breen picking up an assist, in a spirited effort for coach Dennis Dickson’s group (1-4-0).
NS FLYERS: 8 NB BRUINS: 1
SMB - FOUNTAIN — The NS FLYERS jumped out early as Auston Fralick and Levi Robbins scored in the opening frame to set the tone. The Flyers broke it open in the third, getting a pair from Austin Todd while Parker Alders added a goal and three helpers. Thomas Easson and Clay Lombard also found the net, and Jack Morse chipped in as the offence kept rolling. The NB BRUINS kept pushing and were rewarded when Alex Babineau scored at 6:22 of the third, with Dax Gallant picking up the assist for the Bruins (1-4-0). The Flyers (4-1-0) closed out the tournament win with a strong finish.
CB BRUINS: 2 NS SHARKS: 1
RBC - C — The CB Bruins pulled out a 2-1 win over the NS Sharks in a third-period finish. Jaxon LeBlanc opened the scoring at 14:43, then helped set up Neil Chafe’s goal at 2:44 to make it 2-0. The Sharks pushed back late, with Carter Jackson finishing Austin Hamel’s feed at 4:50 to cut the deficit. Luke Gosselin turned aside 11 of 12 shots to help the Bruins (4-1-0) hang on, while the Sharks (4-1-0) kept pressing to the final horn.
NB SHARKS: 5 NS CANADIENS: 4
SMB - SMITH — Luke Mercer opened the scoring early for the NS Canadiens, but the NB Sharks answered with three first-period goals from Logan Legacy, Wyatt Babin and Maxime Caron to take control. Caron added his second in the middle frame, and Nathan Vienneau finished a Sharks push late in the second to make it 5-2. The Canadiens kept pressing, led by Maverick McPhee’s pair and a third-period marker from Reid Marshall to pull within one. Owen O’Connell had three assists for the Canadiens (1-4-0), while Caron’s two-goal effort paced the Sharks (1-4-0).
NS SHARKS: 7 NB BRUINS: 3
SMB - FOUNTAIN — The NS SHARKS jumped out quickly with four first-period goals and carried that momentum to a 7-3 tournament win over the NB BRUINS. Lachlan Miller scored twice and added an assist, while Wallace Falls also found the net twice for the Sharks. Max Miller chipped in a goal and a helper, with Harrison Ferguson and Austin Hamel rounding out the scoring as the Sharks (4-1-0) closed it out late. The Bruins (1-4-0) kept pushing back, getting goals from Thomas Leger (assisted by Hugo Sawyer), Ethan Babineau and Jaxen Vautour.
NS FLYERS: 8 CB BRUINS: 1
FORUM — Preston Finlay opened the scoring at 9:18 of the first period for the CB BRUINS, but the NS FLYERS answered quickly and took control with a four-goal second period. Thomas Easson led the surge with a hat trick, while Griffin Mackeod added a goal and three assists. Austin Todd chipped in with two goals, and Parker Alders and Jack Morse also found the net as the Flyers kept the pressure on in the third. The Bruins (4-1-0) stayed determined throughout, while the Flyers (4-1-0) closed out the tournament win.
NS SHARKS: 8 NB SHARKS: 2
EAST HANTS - B — The NS SHARKS jumped out early as Oscar Welsford and Lachlan Miller scored in the first period to set the tone. Harrison Ferguson struck twice in a four-goal second, with Wallace Falls and Austin Hamel also finding the net, and Max Miller piled up four assists in the win. The NB SHARKS kept pushing, getting goals from Colby Frenette late in the second and Cedric Duke in the third, with helpers from Sacharie Lavigne and Malik Jacob Arseneau for the NB Sharks (1-4-0). Miller added his second and Ankor Knock capped it for the NS Sharks (4-1-0).
CB BRUINS: 7 NS FLYERS: 4
RBC - C (GOLD 2 VS 1) — The CB Bruins rallied for a 7-4 win over the NS FLYERS after trailing 4-1 midway through the second period. Jaxon LeBlanc led the push with four goals, including markers early in the first and late in the third, while Hanna MacNamara added two goals and Max Cullen also found the net. The Flyers showed plenty of jump early, getting first-period goals from Junhee Kim (assist Jack Morse), Griffin Mackeod and Parker Alders (assist Austin Todd), with Todd adding another in the second. The Flyers (4-1-0) kept it close, but the Bruins (4-1-0) finished with four third-period goals.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
