NS U15 PROS. TIER 1 Roundup: Apr. 20 - 27

BARRACUDAS: 4   WOLVES: 0

GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) — The Barracudas earned a 4-0 win over the Wolves on Sunday morning, jumping ahead with two first-period goals from Madden Benvie (assist: Rylan Cooper, Cogan McCulley) and McCulley (assist: Cooper). After a scoreless middle frame, Bryson O’Neill provided the late separation in the third, scoring twice in seven seconds with unassisted tallies at 5:48 and 5:41. Cameron MacDonald turned in a shutout as the Wolves (2-3-3) kept battling to generate offence. The Barracudas (6-3-1) closed it out with a complete effort.

KNIGHTS: 5   COYOTES: 1

GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) — The Knights jumped out early and carried the momentum to a 5-1 win over the Coyotes. Lochlann Davis opened the scoring, then Jacob Clough (Cohen Baxter) and Mason Holman struck in quick succession, with Holman adding his second before the first period was out to make it 4-1. Austin Schofield’s reply, set up by Jack Kielty, gave the Coyotes a push in the opening frame, but they couldn’t find another breakthrough. Evan Guay sealed it late for the Knights (6-1-3) as the Coyotes (5-3-0) kept battling to the final buzzer.

JAGUARS: 4  BULLS: 2

QUEENS PLACE EMERA CENTRE (LIVERPOOL) — The Jaguars grabbed control early and held on for a 4-2 win over the Bulls. Aidan Knowles opened the scoring at 11:22 of the first, and after Brex Deon answered for the Bulls, Reed Stevens put the Jaguars back in front late in the period. Oliver Hudgin added a key goal early in the second, and Caelan Orman made it 4-1 in the third. Deon struck again for the Bulls (0-7-1), while Knowles and Stevens each finished with a goal and an assist for the Jaguars (1-5-2).

WHALERS: 4  BENGALS: 1

QUEENS PLACE EMERA CENTRE (LIVERPOOL) — Theodore (Teddy) Scott set the tone early for the Whalers with a goal just 50 seconds into the first period, then added another in the second to build a 2-0 lead. Masen Wakeham took over in the third, scoring twice — including a late marker at 14:26 — with Kayson Norton-Connors factoring in on both goals. The Bengals answered at 13:36 of the third when Quinn Broderick finished a play started by Joe Metivier for the Bengals (3-5-0). Hayden Sheen turned aside 11 of 12 shots to help close out the win for the Whalers (5-2-1).

HUSKIES: 4  JAGUARS: 2

QUEENS PLACE EMERA CENTRE (LIVERPOOL) — The Jaguars struck first when Oliver Hudgin finished Alex McLean’s feed at 1:35 of the first, but the Huskies answered in the second on Jaxson Farmer’s goal, set up by Brady Lirette and Bassam Nahas. The teams traded early third-period goals as Ben Connick (Luke Peddle, Cole Taylor) opened the scoring in the frame before Aidan Knowles pulled the Jaguars back within one at 11:45. A late surge decided it, with Jack Taylor (Connick, Cian Lynch) and Farmer (Lynch, Nahas) sealing the 4-2 final for the Huskies (5-1-2) over the Jaguars (1-5-2).

WHALERS: 4  BULLS: 3

QUEENS PLACE EMERA CENTRE (LIVERPOOL) — The Whalers rallied in the third period to edge the Bulls 4-3 on Saturday in Liverpool. Locklyn Hirtle opened the scoring in the first, then Keegan Locker struck early in the second before the Bulls answered with goals from Levi Nickerson and Layne Crowell to pull even. Zander Churchill’s third-period marker gave the Bulls a lead, but Lleyton Dean tied it late and Locker’s second of the game proved the difference. Brex Deon chipped in two assists for the Bulls (0-7-1), while Aleksandr (Sasha) Christie had two helpers for the Whalers (5-2-1).

HUSKIES: 2 BENGALS: 1

QUEENS PLACE EMERA CENTRE (LIVERPOOL) — William Starkey opened the scoring unassisted in the first period, but Luke Peddle replied for the Huskies with help from Joe Rimmer as the teams went stride for stride early. Rimmer’s goal at 10:21 of the second, set up by Ben Connick, proved to be the difference in a tight 2-1 decision. Luca Mason turned aside 17 of 18 for the Huskies (5-1-2), while Luc Boutilier made 21 saves and the Bengals (3-5-0) kept pushing right to the final buzzer.

BENGALS: 3  EAGLES: 1

GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) — Joe Metivier scored twice as the Bengals built a lead and held on for a 3-1 win over the Eagles on Sunday. Metivier opened the scoring late in the first, finishing a play set up by William Starkey, then struck again 19 seconds into the second off a feed from Sam Wilkie. The Eagles answered quickly at 00:42 of the second when Connor Thompson converted a chance from Hudson Hunt and Blake Saunders to keep it tight. Zachary McCracken added an insurance marker in the third with Ethan Chase on the assist, as the Eagles (3-4-1) pushed to the end against the Bengals (3-5-0).

BARRACUDAS: 3  COYOTES: 2

GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) — The Barracudas edged the Coyotes 3-2 in a tight game that was tied after both the first and second periods. Bryson O’Neill opened the scoring, but Jack Kielty’s late first-period marker pulled the Coyotes even. In the second, Rylan Cooper scored and later set up the winner, while Alex Popma answered to keep it level. Cogan McCulley broke the deadlock early in the third, with Cooper finishing with a goal and two assists. The Coyotes (5-3-0) got help from Hudson Miller and Rylan Croft, but the Barracudas (6-3-1) held on.

BENGALS: 4  WOLVES: 3

GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) — The Bengals built an early cushion and then held off a late push to edge the Wolves 4-3 on Sunday. Cohen Robichaud and Joe Metivier scored in the first period to set the tone, and both added their second of the game in the second to make it 4-0 before Jacob Frizzell got the Wolves on the board at 2:29. Frizzell then struck twice more in the third, with Miller Cameron setting up both tallies, to bring it within one in the final minutes for the Wolves (2-3-3), but the Bengals (3-5-0) closed it out.

KNIGHTS: 3  EAGLES: 1

GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) — Jacob Clough opened the scoring at 10:40 of the first period and added his second at 5:50 of the second as the Knights built a 2-0 lead. Mason Holman made it 3-0 just 46 seconds into the third to give the Knights a little more breathing room. The Eagles pushed back late, with Connor Thompson breaking through unassisted at 13:33 of the third for the Eagles (3-4-1). Ryian Dunbar finished the afternoon allowing just one as the Knights (6-1-3) secured the 3-1 win.

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


NB U13 PROS. TIER 2 Roundup: Apr. 20 - 27

WHALERS: 5  MAPLE LEAFS: 3

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Whalers erased an early two-goal deficit and pulled away for a 5-3 win over the Maple Leafs. Nathan Lane opened the scoring, and Damien Levesque’s marker off a Rylan Lavigne setup made it 2-0 in the first. Kylar Buchanan then took over with four goals, sparking a three-goal second-period surge, with Crimson Craig and Jake MacDonald helping set up the comeback. Buchanan added another in the third before Lavigne struck late for the Maple Leafs (5-3-0). The Whalers (7-0-1) closed it out with a final-minute goal.

STARS: 8  OILERS: 4

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Stars jumped out early with three first-period goals from Reid Shanahan, Zach Nelson and Ryan Rix, then kept building in a high-scoring 8-4 win over the Oilers. Rix finished with a hat trick, with Cole Rix setting up two of them, while Henry Stavert added a pair for the Stars.

PENGUINS: 5  AVALANCHE: 4

KCI - EDDY (BATHURST) — The Penguins held a 2-1 edge after the first period, with Ayden Clements and Ryan Deveau scoring late to answer Zackary Hébert’s opener for the Avalanche. Carter Brinson made it 3-1 early in the third, but Hébert sparked a push with two more goals as Olivier Duguay added another to put the Avalanche ahead 4-3. The Penguins responded quickly, with Deveau tying it before Brinson snapped home the winner with 4:03 left. Coach Dominic Hache’s Avalanche (6-2-0) pushed to the end, while the Penguins (7-1-0) held on.

JETS: 7  FLYERS: 3

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — Kole Adams scored five times as the Jets pulled away for a 7-3 win over the Flyers on Sunday. Keaton Hughes opened the scoring late in the first, and Adams and Gray MacKinnon added to it early in the second as the Jets built a lead. The Flyers answered back with a strong stretch of their own, getting two goals from Sawyer DeWolfe — including a marker set up by Will Steele and Evan Quondam — plus Quondam’s solo effort for the Flyers (0-7-1). Adams kept the pressure on with a hat trick in the final minutes of the second and two more in the third for the Jets (1-7-1).

SABRES: 7   CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 5

KCI - EDDY (BATHURST) — The Sabres built a 2-0 first-period lead and held on for a 7-5 win over the Champions Sheriffs. Max Poirier Legacy scored twice for the Sabres, while Jerico Hickey set up three goals as the visitors pushed their advantage to 5-3 after two. Tyler MacDougall, Liam Babin, Grady Pettigrew, Alexandre Duke and Blake Vienneau also found the net. The Sheriffs kept coming with goals from Greyson Grant (1G, 1A), Gage Paul (1G, 1A), Jackson Gahan, Blake Foster and Luke Norquay for the Sheriffs (3-4-1), but the Sabres (5-3-0) answered down the stretch.

MAPLE LEAFS: 5  GUSTO KINGS: 4

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Maple Leafs erased a two-goal deficit and struck three times in the third period to edge the Gusto Kings 5-4 on Sunday. Rylan Lavigne scored twice, including the tying goal at 9:58 of the third, while Nathan Lane and Zachary Tyler completed the comeback. Ben Arsenault chipped in two assists and Michael McKee had the other Leafs goal for coach Jean-Luc Robichaud. The Gusto Kings (2-6-0) carried a 4-2 lead into the third behind two goals from Carter Cooper, plus markers from Ace Embree and Connor Green for coach Josh Guimond. The Maple Leafs (5-3-0) closed it out with Tyler’s winner at 6:24.

WHALERS: 8  OILERS: 2

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Whalers jumped out early with four first-period goals and went on to an 8-2 win over the Oilers. Kylar Buchanan scored twice and added two assists, while Lennox Perry finished with two goals. Jake MacDonald, Nate Hashie, Easton Coughlin and Rhett Dawson rounded out the scoring, with Connor Morrison chipping in two assists as Coach Will Arsenault’s Whalers (7-0-1) kept the pressure on. The Oilers (0-7-1) pushed back in the second on goals from Brendan Brideau and Nick Guignard.

PENGUINS: 9  SABRES: 2

KCI - EDDY (BATHURST) — The Penguins set the tone early on Sunday, building a 3-0 lead in the first period before stretching the game open with five more goals in the second on the way to a 9-2 win over the Sabres. Matthew Ivany and Carter Brinson each recorded hat tricks to drive the offence, with Chase Sheppard adding a pair and Bryson Fisher chipping in a goal. The Sabres kept pushing back in the middle frame, getting goals from Max Poirier Legacy and Alexandre Duke as they looked for momentum late in the game for the Sabres (5-3-0), while the Penguins (7-1-0) continued to roll.

STARS: 8  FLYERS: 1

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Stars built a 3-1 lead in the first period and kept adding on in an 8-1 win over the Flyers. Zach Nelson and Henry Stavert each scored twice, with Caden Kennedy, Grady Pineau, Hunter Bell and Ryan Rix also finding the net. Jaxson Shanahan chipped in three assists, while Wyatt Vanneste had a pair of helpers. Will Steele scored the lone goal for the Flyers (0-7-1), while Coach Lucas Vanneste’s Stars (6-2-1) finished strong with four third-period markers.

AVALANCHE: 5   CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 0

KCI - EDDY (BATHURST) — Alexis Cormier opened the scoring at 5:29 of the first period, finishing a play from Joël Guignard as the Avalanche built a 5-0 win over the Champions Sheriffs. Zackary Hébert took over in the second, striking twice in 12 seconds before completing his hat trick at 4:05, with Hugo Godin and Olivier Duguay picking up assists on the quick pair. Alexandre Hache added the other goal. The Sheriffs (3-4-1) rotated goaltenders and kept working for offence, while Théo Paulin earned the shutout for the Avalanche (6-2-0).

GUSTO KINGS: 6   JETS: 5

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Gusto Kings scored four times in the third period to rally past the Jets 6-5 on Sunday. Jets offence came early, with Gray MacKinnon and Kole Adams each scoring twice, and Tycen Sheehan adding another as the Jets carried a 3-2 edge after one and stretched it to 5-2 in the second. The Kings kept coming, getting third-period goals from Ethan Garrett, Ace Embree, Lucas Moran and Carter Cooper to complete the comeback. Ryder Hayes had a goal and an assist, while Jack Guimond chipped in two helpers. The Jets (1-7-1) pushed hard to the finish, but the Gusto Kings (2-6-0) closed it out late.

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


NB U9 PROS. TIER 2 Roundup: Apr. 20 - 27

JETS: 7   BRUINS: 0

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Jets jumped out early and never looked back in a 7-0 win over the Bruins on Saturday. Cedrik Chiasson opened the scoring, and Luc Pouliot (1G, 2A) and Khaled Robichaud (2G) helped power a five-goal first period, with Landen Hache adding a goal and an assist in the second. In goal, Theodore Chiasson posted the shutout for the Jets. The Bruins (0-4-4) stayed determined through a tough stretch, while the Jets (3-4-1) carried their momentum through the full 24 minutes.

GUSTO KNIGHTS: 3   BRUINS: 3

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Bruins and Gusto Knights skated to a 3-3 draw in a back-and-forth matchup. Jaxen Vautour opened the scoring, then set up both Félix Ménard and Thomas Leger as the Bruins grabbed a 3-2 edge midway through the third. The Knights kept answering, with Isaac Lutes and Callan Richardson scoring to pull even in the first two periods before Rowen Hubbard’s late third-period marker, assisted by Connor Baisley, locked in the tie for the Knights (1-5-2). Vautour’s three-point effort paced the Bruins (0-4-4).

FLYERS: 8   CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 2

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK A (MONCTON) — Knox Butcher set the tone early and finished with four goals as the Flyers pulled away for an 8-2 win over the Champions Hounds. After Butcher opened the scoring in the first, the Flyers stretched the lead in the second behind goals from Butcher, Theo Chapman and Carter Farrell, with Yanik Gallant, Gage Lewis and Isaac Pelletier factoring in on the helpers. The Hounds kept pushing, getting a second-period marker from Steven Peters (assist: Archer Bennett) and a third-period goal from Maclean Seymour (assists: Henry Lawson, Paige Gilbert) for the Hounds (5-2-1), but the Flyers (5-2-1) answered with late third-period goals from Aubrey Brown and Noah Wood to seal it.

GUSTO BLADES: 6   JETS: 6

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Gusto Blades and Jets traded chances throughout in a 6-6 draw. Freddie Long and Sam Reade scored twice apiece for the Blades, with Grayson Chidley and Ben Campbell adding singles, including Campbell’s third-period marker set up by Lucas Vautour. The Jets answered with a pair from Céd(r)ik Chiasson, while Pierre-Alexandre Blanchard (1G, 1A) and Mayson Goupil Mercier (1G, 1A) helped keep the pace. Coach Jean-Yves Gauvin’s Jets got late offence from Anthony Thomas at 0:29 of the third to seal it. In the end, the Blades (3-3-2) and Jets (3-4-1) earned a hard-fought 6-6 tie.

GUSTO KNIGHTS: 7   SHARKS: 5

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Gusto Knights grabbed early momentum with first-period goals from Connor Baisley and Isaac Lutes, then held off a big push from the Sharks in a 7-5 win. Sharks scorers Maxime Caron (2), Maxime Hebert, Malik Jacob Arseneau and Logan Legacy answered with a four-goal second period that briefly put the Sharks in front (1-4-3). In the third, Lutes completed a hat trick and added two assists as the Knights pulled away with support from Mason Holmes, Rowen Hubbard and Byron Carson for the Gusto Knights (1-5-2).

CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 10   CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 4

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Champions Hounds skated to a 10-4 win over the Champions Sheriffs on Saturday. Maclean Seymour opened the scoring in the first, and the Hounds surged in the second behind goals from Cassin Cardenas and Jude Lapointe before Steven Peters added a pair. The Sheriffs answered through Dax Maclellan, then made it interesting early in the third with tallies from Wesley Nason, Caysen Flemming (assists Isaiah Doucette, Caleb Galeuzzi-Fortin) and Everett Stewart. Peters completed a hat trick as Coach Matias Keranen’s Hounds (5-2-1) pulled away late, while the Sheriffs (7-1-0) kept pushing.

SHARKS: 6   GUSTO BLADES: 6

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Sharks battled back to earn a 6-6 draw with the Gusto Blades after a wild first period. Sam Reade scored twice for the Blades, with Freddie Long, Malcolm Hazlewood (Lucas Vautour) and Owen Taylor adding to a 5-3 edge after one. Logan Legacy, Wyatt Babin and Maxime Caron (Logan Hamilton) replied for the Sharks. Cooper Smith made it 6-3 in the second, but the Sharks rallied in the third on goals from Colby Frenette, Malik Jacob Arseneau and Maxime Hebert (Cédric Duke) to finish even with the Blades (3-3-2) and Sharks (1-4-3).

CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 4   FLYERS: 2

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Champions Sheriffs pulled away for a 4-2 regular-season win over the Flyers on Saturday. After Theo Chapman opened the scoring early in the first, Everett Stewart answered to spark a two-goal period that also saw Wesley Nason convert a play set up by Oliver McCaffrey and Dax MacLellan. Liam Saunders added breathing room in the second before Alex Trevors brought the Flyers back within one late in the frame. MacLellan’s third-period marker sealed it for the Flyers (5-2-1) against the Sheriffs (7-1-0).

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


NS U15 PROS. TIER 2 Roundup: Apr. 20 - 27

FLYERS: 3 AVALANCHE: 1

ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — The Flyers built their lead in the second period and held on for a 3-1 win over the Avalanche. Max Muise opened the scoring at 8:28 of the second, then set up William Archibald at 4:05 to make it 2-0. Muise struck again early in the third at 12:54, with Liam Spindler and Kai Levy helping on the play. The Avalanche pushed back when Breslin Wilson scored at 9:13, assisted by Jackson Latter and Thomas Berringer, but couldn’t close the gap against the Flyers (2-4-0). The Avalanche (0-5-1) kept battling to the final buzzer.

CANADIENS: 5 KINGS: 2

GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) — Austin Fredericks opened the scoring late in the first period, and the Canadiens carried a 2-1 edge into the third after Adrian Gandhi answered Braxton MacNutt’s tying goal early in the second. The Kings pushed back again when Riley Watson converted a setup from Madden Langille and MacNutt to make it 2-2, but the Canadiens pulled away with three straight goals from Thomas Myers, Hayden Robertson, and Jude Ruddick. Langille had two assists for the Kings (3-2-1), while Joe LeBlanc (two assists) and Myers (1G, 1A) led the Canadiens (4-1-1).

RED WINGS: 3 SABRES: 2

ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — The Red Wings erased an early deficit and held on for a 3-2 win over the Sabres. John Clarke opened the scoring at 10:58 of the first period, and Matias Hiriart made it 2-1 late in the frame after Carter Randell briefly tied it. The Red Wings pulled even early in the second when Tate Hopkins scored at 10:06 off feeds from Caden Williams and Leighton Moore, then Randell struck again at 09:05 for the winner. Avery A. Peters had two assists for the Sabres (3-3-0), while Randell’s two-goal game led the Red Wings (3-1-2).

MAPLE LEAFS: 6 BRUINS: 2

GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) — The Maple Leafs built a 2-1 first-period lead and carried the momentum to a 6-2 win over the Bruins. Cameron Buelow opened the scoring and later added an assist, while Cash Sinclair scored twice, including a late third-period marker. Jack Richardson chipped in a goal and two assists as the Leafs kept adding to their lead through the final frame. Keelan Coles and Micah Stokdijk found the net for the Bruins (1-4-1), who kept pushing for answers, but couldn’t close the gap against the Maple Leafs (5-0-1).

OILERS: 7 SHARKS: 1

ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — Bentley Beaumier scored twice and added an assist as the Oilers built a 4-1 lead after the first period and skated to a 7-1 win over the Sharks. Colby Muise also had two goals and an assist, while Alexander Reith chipped in three helpers to pace the attack. Chase Falconer and Dylan Gale rounded out the first-period surge, before Alex Burrows added to the margin in the third. Jaxson MacCleave scored for the Sharks (0-5-1), with Samuel Jackman and Braedyn Millett earning assists, while the Oilers (5-0-1) finished strong with three third-period goals.

STARS: 7 PENGUINS: 0

GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) — After a scoreless opening frame, the Stars broke the game open with seven goals in a quick-strike second period to earn a 7-0 win. Evan O’Hagan led the surge with two goals and two assists, while Nicholas Ryan added a goal and three helpers. Cale MacLeod scored twice, with Levi Howard, Ewan MacDonald, and Ryan rounding out the offence. Goalie Garett Dickson posted the shutout as the Penguins (0-5-1) kept competing and looked for chances right to the final buzzer. Coach Rob Ohagan’s Stars (5-1-0) carried the momentum through to the finish.

RED WINGS: 5 AVALANCHE: 2

ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — The Red Wings built an early lead and held on for a 5-2 win over the Avalanche on Saturday. Aadon Hogg and Tate Hopkins scored in the first period, with Hopkins adding his second late in the second before the Avalanche pushed back with goals from Dutch Foster (Charlie Copley, Connor Bartel) and Ethan Roach (Sawyer Hoddinott, Thomas Desbarres) to make it a one-goal game. In the third, Hopkins completed his hat trick and Hunter Chisholm added insurance to finish it for the Wings (3-1-2) against the Avalanche (0-5-1).

KINGS: 4 BRUINS: 3

GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) — The Kings edged the Bruins 4-3 in a back-and-forth game that stayed tight to the final minutes. After the Bruins opened the scoring early, Gage Langille and Wyatt Russell answered in the first to keep the Kings even. Delylah Roy, assisted by Oliver McCurdy and Landence Watts, gave the Kings a lift in the second, but Cooper Gillespie and Keelan Coles (assist Micah Stokdijk) helped the Bruins keep coming. Eli Donaldson’s third-period winner, set up by Bryson Stewart, proved the difference as the Bruins (1-4-1) pressed late against the Kings (3-2-1).

OILERS: 7 FLYERS: 0

ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — The Oilers rolled to a 7-0 win over the Flyers after striking for three first-period goals and adding two more early in the second to take control. Bentley Beaumier scored twice and added an assist, while Thomas Mugford also finished with two goals. James Gore chipped in a goal and three assists, and Alexander Reith had a goal and two helpers as the Oilers kept the pressure on into the third. Noah Leggett earned the shutout for the Oilers (5-0-1). Despite the scoreline, Amelia Tomek and the Flyers (2-4-0) stayed with it and continued to battle through to the final buzzer.

STARS: 4   CANADIENS: 1

GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) — Nicolas Garcia scored twice as the Stars built a 2-0 lead in the first period, striking at 7:30 and later setting up Hunter Morash’s goal at 3:39. After a scoreless second, Levi Howard made it 3-0 early in the third before Philip Doane, assisted by Brendan Bowser, got the Canadiens on the board with 2:26 left. Garcia sealed it with three seconds remaining, finishing a feed from Howard. The Canadiens (4-1-1) kept pushing to the horn, but the Stars (5-1-0) closed out a 4-1 win.

SABRES: 9   SHARKS: 2

ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — The Sabres jumped out to a 2-0 first-period lead on a pair from Alex Deveau, then kept rolling with three more in the second to take control. Deveau finished with a hat trick, while Kayden Dill matched him with three goals of his own as the offence stayed balanced through the third. Avery Keddy added a goal and helped drive play throughout. The Sharks got lifts from Cooper Woodley and Leland Labour, with Samuel Jackman setting up both markers for the Sharks (0-5-1). The Sabres (3-3-0) closed it out with four third-period goals.

MAPLE LEAFS: 8   PENGUINS: 3

GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) — The Maple Leafs jumped out early with four first-period goals from Camden Vierin, Cash Sinclair, Kole Powell and Carson Cranidge, and carried that pace to an 8-3 win over the Penguins. Jack Richardson and Connor White added second-period markers to stretch the lead, before Cameron Buelow (1G, 1A) and Powell’s second of the game rounded out the scoring in the third. Ben Oldham-Gage scored twice, with Jackson Ware adding another, as the Penguins (0-5-1) kept pushing to the final horn against the Leafs (5-0-1).

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


NB U13 PROS. TIER 1 Roundup: Apr. 20 - 27

RIVERBANDITS: 7 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 2

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Riverbandits used a strong first period and kept building to earn a 7-2 win over the Gusto Knights. Chaise Hicks had two goals and two assists for the Riverbandits, while Luke Somers added a pair of goals and Luke McAllister set up two early markers. Mason Brideau chipped in with a goal and an assist, and Chase Cripps and Jack Walsh rounded out the scoring. Brooks Meier opened the Knights’ scoring late in the first, and Harrison Flood replied in the third, a bright spot for Coach Scott Nelson’s Knights (1-5-0) as the Riverbandits (1-3-2) closed it out.

GUSTO MOOSE: 4 BULLDOGS: 1

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — Henry Jardine opened the scoring midway through the second period, and the Gusto Moose pulled away with three more in the third to earn a 4-1 win over the Bulldogs. Drew Lisson made it 2-0 early in the final frame off a Charlie Scott setup, before Jardine struck again on a Corbin Bates feed. The Bulldogs answered at 9:50 with Jacob Richard finishing a play started by Mikael Brun, but Bates added a late goal to close it out for the Moose (1-4-1). The Bulldogs (2-4-0) kept pushing to generate a response down the stretch.

CANADIENS: 3 STALLIONS: 3

KCI - EDDY (BATHURST) — It was a back-and-forth 3-3 draw between the Canadiens and Stallions on Saturday. Malix Thibodeau opened the scoring early in the second period, set up by Aedan Leger, before Olivier Reynen answered at 1:48 for the Stallions, with Alexandre Lagace and Matteo McLaughlin picking up helpers. The third period stayed tight as Lagace and Jackson Payne (from Reynen) pushed the Stallions ahead, but goals from Lyam Blais-Gaudet and Rémy Bourque kept the Canadiens level. Lucas Landry stopped 31 of 34 shots for the Canadiens (4-0-2), while Coach Mark Reynen’s Stallions (5-0-1) earned another strong result.

WHALERS: 4 RIVERBANDITS: 4

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Whalers and Riverbandits traded momentum in a back-and-forth 4-4 draw. Wyatt Tapp scored twice for the Whalers, opening the scoring late in the first period before tying it again with 0:43 left in the third, while Trace Doucette added the other first-period marker. Riverbandits answered through Nixon Gilks and Chaise Hicks to pull even after two, then went ahead twice in the third on goals by Chase Cripps and Mason Brideau, with Hicks and Gilks also factoring in early offence for the Riverbandits (1-3-2). Aiden Barlow’s third-period goal helped keep the Whalers (3-0-1) within striking distance.

SHARKS: 6 TIGERS: 3

KCI - EDDY (BATHURST) — The Sharks earned a 6-3 regular-season win over the Tigers after turning a 1-1 first intermission into a two-goal cushion heading into the third. Kristopher Wade scored twice and added an assist, while Danick St-Pierre also had two goals, including a late marker at 0:18 of the third. Alexis Robichaud chipped in a goal and an assist, and Benjamin Roussel set up two. Coach Jared Wilson’s Tigers answered with third-period goals from Brady Cote Beaulieu and Cullen Connors, while Aaden McDonald opened their scoring and Sam Ogilvie picked up two assists for the Tigers (1-3-2). The Sharks (5-1-0) closed it out with a strong finish.

JAGUARS: 6 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 1

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Jaguars skated to a 6-1 win over the Champions Hounds on Saturday, powered by a hat trick from Alexander Martell. Knox Beck opened the scoring in the first, and Nate Sheehan made it 2-0 early in the second as Ross Coghlin picked up two assists. Martell added another in the middle frame before Jace Morris replied late in the period to get the Hounds on the board. In the third, Martell scored twice more and Dominic MacDonald chipped in to close it out. The Hounds (0-5-1) kept working, while the Jaguars (3-1-0) earned the decision.

CANADIENS: 4 SHARKS: 3

KCI - EDDY (BATHURST) — Malix Thibodeau (from Aedan Leger) and Kye Hansen (from Nathan Godin) scored in the first period as the Canadiens built a lead in a tight 4-3 win over the Sharks. Frédéric Beaudin kept the Sharks close with a first-period response, then Julien Mallet (from Kristopher Wade) answered after Godin’s goal early in the second to keep it within reach. Beaudin’s second of the game tied it early in the third, but Lyam Blais-Gaudet’s marker proved to be the difference for coach Bruno Godin’s Canadiens (4-0-2). Coach Tim St Pierre’s Sharks (5-1-0) pushed late and made it a one-goal finish.

JAGUARS: 7 GUSTO MOOSE: 0

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Jaguars jumped out early and carried the pace to a 7-0 win over the Gusto Moose. Alexander Martell set the tone at 10:29 of the first and completed a hat trick with markers in the second and early in the third. Davin Cusack added two goals, both set up by Dominic MacDonald, as the Jaguars pulled away with four goals in the middle frame. Lincoln Douglas (assists: Martell, Cam MacDonald) and Ross Coghlin (assist: Nate Sheehan) rounded out the scoring. Mitchell Carr battled through a busy afternoon for the Gusto Moose (1-4-1), while Caleb Jenkins earned the shutout for the Jaguars (3-1-0).

STALLIONS: 5  TIGERS: 2

KCI - EDDY (BATHURST) — Jackson Payne opened the scoring early for the Stallions, but the Tigers answered with a quick pair as Aaden McDonald scored and set up Sam Ogilvie to make it 2-1 late in the first. The Stallions pushed back in the second, tying it on Alex McGraw’s first of the game before pulling away with three goals in a burst from McGraw, Brody Robichaud and Félix Lanteigne. McGraw added his second to cap the four-goal frame and seal the 5-2 win over the Tigers (1-3-2) for the Stallions (5-0-1).

WHALERS: 7   CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 3

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK A (MONCTON) — The Whalers pulled away late to earn a 7-3 win over the Champions Hounds. Reece Collings opened the scoring early for the Hounds, but Griffen Desroches and Connor Sharkey answered in the first to put the Whalers in front. Jordan Goddard kept it close in the second, with Karsyn Rose responding for the Whalers to maintain a one-goal edge. In the third, Wyatt Tapp scored twice as Hudson Gill and Parker McCarville added insurance. Seamus Knowles had the other Hounds goal for the Champions Hounds (0-5-1), while the Whalers (3-0-1) stayed unbeaten.

BULLDOGS: 9   GUSTO KNIGHTS: 2

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Bulldogs pulled away with a four-goal second period and went on to a 9-2 win over the Gusto Knights. Zachary Vautour and Jacob Brizo scored late in the opening frame before Cian O’Brien replied to keep it close after one. The Bulldogs then found another gear in the middle stanza, with goals from Alexis Hébert, Jacob Richard, Brizo and Mikael Brun. Richard completed his hat trick in the third, while Bentley Nelson’s marker, set up by Hunter Calhoun, highlighted the push from the Gusto Knights (1-5-0). The win was powered by Richard’s three-goal day for the Bulldogs (2-4-0).

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


NS U11 PROS. TIER 1 Roundup: Apr. 20 - 27

JAGUARS: 8 STALLIONS: 1

RBC CENTRE DARTMOUTH (RINK D) — Logan Pongoski scored twice as the Jaguars pulled away for an 8-1 win over the Stallions. After Pongoski opened the scoring, Wyatt Campbell replied at 4:04 of the first for the Stallions on a setup from Beau Sokolic, before Greyson Thorpe’s goal in the final second of the period restored the lead. The Jaguars then struck five times in the second, with Thomas Jennex (one goal, two assists) and Oliver Bracegirdle (one goal, one assist) factoring in, and Wallace Donaldson added the third-period marker. Coach Jordie Mann’s Stallions (0-6-0) kept pushing, while the Jaguars (5-2-1) kept building on their early momentum.

BARRACUDAS: 7 BULLDOGS: 1

RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — The Barracudas pulled away for a 7-1 win over the Bulldogs on Saturday. Mason Fowler opened the scoring in the first, and the lead grew in the second as Hunter Hamilton and Luke Ellis struck 3:08 apart, with Drew Martin setting up both goals. Paxton Buell added two quick markers early in the third, and Ellis finished with a pair while Kalon Laskow-Pooley chipped in as well. Henry Fraser broke through late, finishing Ethan D’Eon’s feed for the Bulldogs (3-3-0), while Fowler’s three-point game helped pace the Barracudas (4-2-2).

WOLVES: 5 BULLS: 1

RBC CENTRE DARTMOUTH (RINK D) — After a scoreless first period, the Wolves broke through in the second, with Elliott O’Laney and Grayson Archibald (assist: Warren Core) answering a quick Bulls strike from Kaymen Symonds at 0:32. The Wolves pulled away in the third as Noah MacLeod (assists: Blake Fraser, Payton Mahoney) helped spark a three-goal finish that also included markers from Mahoney and Holden Rhynold. Coach Ryan Forrest’s Bulls (2-4-0) showed pushback in the middle frame, but couldn’t close the gap as the Wolves (6-0-0) stayed unbeaten.

PANTHERS: 3 HAWKS: 2

RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — Mason Morash scored twice as the Panthers edged the Hawks 3-2 on Saturday. After a scoreless opening period, Morash opened the scoring early in the second before Ryder Morrison answered later in the frame to pull the Hawks even. The third period brought a quick push from the Panthers, with Oscar Joyce putting them back in front and Morash adding his second. Carter Hodder kept the Hawks pressing late with a goal off a Reece Bagnell setup, but the Hawks (3-2-3) couldn’t find the equalizer against the Panthers (6-0-0).

JAGUARS: 8 HUSKIES: 3

RBC CENTRE DARTMOUTH (RINK D) — The Jaguars pulled away for an 8-3 win over the Huskies after a back-and-forth opening period. The Huskies struck first as Thomas Cashin and Jack Mullen scored early, with Thanishq Rangampally and Grayson Doering each setting up both goals. Jaguars answered late in the frame on markers from Ethan Hubley and Thomas Jennex, then took control in the second through Weston Ashwood and Logan Pongoski. Hubley (2G, 2A) and Jennex (2G) led the finish, while Liam Reid scored for the Huskies (1-5-0). Coach Jamie Bracegirdle’s Jaguars (5-2-1) rounded it out with third-period goals from Nolan MacPhee and Wallace Donaldson.

BARRACUDAS: 6 EAGLES: 1

RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — The Barracudas broke through early and then pulled away late for a 6-1 win over the Eagles. Bowen Faulkner opened the scoring 39 seconds in and added another in the third, while Levi Blunden’s second-period marker stood up as the winner. A four-goal third sealed it, with tallies from Kalon Laskow-Pooley, Hunter Hamilton and Paxton Buell, who also set up Laskow-Pooley. Marcus Bedo scored at 7:55 of the first for the Eagles (1-7-0). The Barracudas (4-2-2) finished strong to close out the result.

WOLVES: 4 STALLIONS: 3

RBC CENTRE DARTMOUTH (RINK D) — Wyatt Campbell opened the scoring for the Stallions, and they kept coming in a back-and-forth 4-3 loss to the Wolves. Finlay Nickerson (2) sparked a quick three-goal burst early in the second, adding an assist on Cameron MacInnis’ marker to put the Wolves in front 3-1. The Stallions rallied to tie it on goals from Brody White and Henderson Mann, with Lauchlin Mahoney picking up the lone helper. Blake Fraser broke the deadlock late in the third for the Stallions (0-6-0), while the Wolves (6-0-0) stayed unbeaten.

HAWKS: 4 BULLDOGS: 2

RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — The Hawks pulled away in the third period to earn a 4-2 win over the Bulldogs on Saturday in Truro. Abel Daley opened the scoring late in the first period, but Samuel Joseph answered to level things heading into the break. Reece Bagnell’s second-period marker, set up by Griffin Rochester, put the Hawks in front, and Bagnell added another early in the third before Carter Hodder tacked on an insurance goal. Daley scored again late to keep the Bulldogs (3-3-0) pushing, while the Hawks (3-2-3) closed out the result.

BULLS: 11 HUSKIES: 4

RBC CENTRE DARTMOUTH (RINK D) — The Bulls pulled away for an 11-4 win over the Huskies on Saturday. Carson Clegg led the charge with a hat trick, while Bryce Pothier added two goals and Théo Surette chipped in a goal and an assist as the Bulls built a 5-2 edge after the first period and kept adding to it. For coach Kevin Ryan’s Huskies, Grayson Doering scored three times, including the opening goal, and ThanisHQ Rangampally rounded out the offence for the Huskies (1-5-0). The Bulls (2-4-0) continued to press late, sealing it with a pair of goals in the final two minutes.

PANTHERS: 8 EAGLES: 1

RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — The Panthers built an early cushion with three first-period goals, then poured in five more in the second to cruise to an 8-1 win over the Eagles. Mason Morash paced the offence with two goals and two assists, while Oscar Joyce added a pair and Oscar Ruiz chipped in a goal and an assist. Edison Wentzell, Philip Bird and Declan Dedrick also scored for the Panthers. Emmett Burke broke through at 8:15 of the third for the Eagles (1-7-0), but the Panthers (6-0-0) kept control to close out the result.

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


NB U15 PROS. TIER 2 Roundup: Apr. 20 - 27

CANADIENS: 3 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 1

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Canadiens struck three times in the second period to earn a 3-1 win on Sunday. Zachary Richard opened the scoring at 11:23, finishing a play from Félix Fortin, and Mikaël Rioux followed at 9:50 off a feed from Jayden Moreau to build a 2-0 cushion. The Gusto Knights pushed back late when Mitchell Moore made it 2-1 at 1:21, but Max Frenette answered with 10 seconds left, with Justin Godin assisting, to seal it for the Canadiens (5-1-2). Moore’s late goal gave the Knights (5-2-1) a spark heading into the finish.

PENGUINS: 7 JETS: 0

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) — The Penguins scored twice in the first period and kept building from there on the way to a 7-0 win over the Jets. Hayden Brantnall set the tone early and finished with four goals, adding an assist on Lucas Ferrari’s second of the day, while Carter Saunders chipped in with two helpers. Koltyn Corey also scored in the second, before Brantnall struck twice in a quick burst early in the third to put things out of reach. Goalie Dominik Learmouth earned the shutout as the Jets (0-8-0) pushed to generate offence, while the Penguins (5-2-1) continued their strong start.

CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 9 FLYERS: 4

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) — Tyson Furlong scored twice as the Champions Sheriffs built a 3-1 first-period lead and held off a push from the Flyers. After goals from Kayden Constantine and Zach Steeves pulled the Flyers within 5-3 in the second, the Sheriffs found another gear in the third, with Maxime Doiron adding his second of the game and Ashton O’Quinn finishing with a goal and an assist. Griffin Douthwright had a goal and an assist for Coach Sean Meridith Kiley’s Flyers (2-6-0), while the Sheriffs (5-1-2) closed strong to secure the win.

GUSTO MOOSE - SCOTT: 5   SABRES: 1

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) — Gusto Moose - Scott built an early cushion and carried it through to a 5-1 win over the Sabres on Saturday. Hudson Thorne opened the scoring, and Easton Fowler added a goal and an assist as the Moose went ahead 2-0 in the first. The lead grew in the second as Levi Cowan and Mylo Dyker scored 47 seconds apart, with Cooper Leavitt and Blake Wilband each setting up both plays. Nick De Man capped the offence in the third before Landyn O’Donnell struck back for the Sabres (0-8-0). Lachlan Daley helped see it through for the Moose (4-3-1).

CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 4   JETS: 3

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) — Torrin Carroll scored twice in the first period as the Champions Sheriffs built an early lead, then held on for a 4-3 win. Marcus Wolfe extended the cushion early in the second before the Jets pushed back with goals from Brayden Dallaire and Owen Ells to make it tight heading to the third. Chase Doersam’s marker at 14:11 pulled the Jets even, but Tyler Comeau answered at 13:01 to restore the Sheriffs’ edge. Thomas Paris had two assists for the Jets (0-8-0), coached by Ron Smith, while the Sheriffs (5-1-2) improved again in a close one.

PENGUINS: 5   GUSTO MOOSE - SCOTT: 0

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) — The Penguins built early momentum with first-period goals from Carter Saunders and Nate Heavyside, with Koltyn Corey and Kai Boucher picking up assists on Heavyside’s marker. Lucas Ferrari and Hayden Brantnall added second-period tallies to stretch the lead, before Boucher capped the scoring at 5:55 of the third. Jake Cail earned the shutout for the Penguins, while Lachlan Daley stayed busy for Gusto Moose - Scott (4-3-1), who kept pushing for chances throughout. The Penguins (5-2-1) finished with a 5-0 win.

FLYERS: 3 SABRES: 2

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) — The Flyers rallied for a 3-2 win over the Sabres on Saturday. Sabres goals from Felix Normand at 0:04 and Cohen Colwell at 3:12 of the first period set the early pace, with Colwell adding an assist on Normand’s marker for the Sabres (0-8-0). Gabriel Mersereau brought the Flyers back, scoring at 7:45 of the second before striking twice more in the third, with help from Jaxson Bonsant, Kayden Constantine and Will Lawson, to complete the comeback for the Flyers (2-6-0).

GUSTO MOOSE - GARNETT: 3   CANADIENS: 3

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — Gusto Moose - Garnett built an early edge, getting first-period goals from Oscar Zeng (2) and Street Miller before Zeng added his second early in the second. The Canadiens stayed within reach on Charles Stubbs’ opening-period marker, then pushed back in the third as Mikaël Rioux and Liam Pellerin scored to pull even. Stubbs added an assist in the comeback for the Canadiens (5-1-2), while Miller also picked up a helper for the Moose (1-2-5).

GUSTO KNIGHTS: 5   MAPLE LEAFS: 0

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — Owen Lord opened the scoring at 8:35 of the first period as the Gusto Knights built early momentum and went on to a 5-0 win over the Maple Leafs. Zack McLean made it 2-0 later in the frame, with Quinn Gaddas picking up the assist. Lord struck again in the second, then Gaddas added another before Nick Gamble capped it at 11:30 of the third. Hudson Ruff earned the shutout. The Maple Leafs (1-7-0) kept pushing, but the Gusto Knights (5-2-1) finished strong.

KINGS: 5   GUSTO KINGS: 3

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Kings pulled away late to earn a 5-3 win over the Gusto Kings in a back-and-forth matchup. Carter Ross opened the scoring early, but Sheldon Hache answered to make it 1-1 after the first. Max Graceffa struck three seconds into the second to restore the Gusto lead before Mathis Leclair tied it and Massy Dabouz pushed the Kings ahead. Thatcher Rice-Sawyer made it tight early in the third, but Antoine Paulin and Lucas Basque finished the job for Coach Richard Thibodeau’s Gusto Kings (3-3-2) against the Kings (7-0-1).

GUSTO KINGS: 5   MAPLE LEAFS: 1

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Gusto Kings built early momentum and carried it through in a 5-1 win over the Maple Leafs on Sunday. Ian Scott opened the scoring, with Carter Ross (Tyce Hanlon) and Grady Moran (Jacob Betts) adding first-period goals to make it 3-0 after 12 minutes. Colton MacLeod (Marty McLean) stretched the lead in the second, and Hanlon capped his two-point outing with a third-period marker. Brielle Landry broke through late for the Leafs (1-7-0) off a feed from Noah Taylor, but the Kings (3-3-2) saw it out.

KINGS: 4   GUSTO MOOSE - GARNETT: 3

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — Coach Richard Thibodeau’s Kings built a lead, then had to hold off a late push to earn a 4-3 decision over Gusto Moose - Garnett. After a back-and-forth first period, Jacob Sonier’s second-period marker proved important, and Massy Dabouz added the eventual winner early in the third. The Moose stayed right on it, with Anderson Foley opening their scoring and Oscar Zeng tying it in the first, both set up by Street Miller, before Walker Baird pulled them within one late. The Moose - Garnett (1-2-5) kept pressing to the final buzzer, but the Kings (7-0-1) closed it out.

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


NS U13 PROS. TIER 2 Roundup: Apr. 20 - 27

OILERS: 6 WHALERS: 1

LUNENBURG COUNTY LIFESTYLE CENTRE (BRIDGEWATER) — The Oilers jumped ahead with three late first-period goals and carried that momentum to a 6-1 win over the Whalers. Noah Brewer scored twice, while Connell Young had a goal and two assists to pace the offence. Luke Hartlen and Noah Gillis also found the net early, and Alexander Spencer added a second-period marker before Young’s third-period goal stretched the lead. Dylan Hatt replied for the Whalers (0-6-2) with an unassisted goal in the second. Mackenzie Haddon finished with four saves for the Oilers (6-2-0).

JETS: 8 PENGUINS: 2

PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — Caiden Bouchie opened the scoring late in the first, and the Jets poured it on with five second-period goals to roll past the Penguins 8-2. James Reid paced the offence with a goal and three assists, while Jonathan Hayward (1G, 2A) and Derek Ross (1G, 2A) also had big games as Coach Dwayne Cameron’s Jets (2-3-3) pulled away. The Penguins kept pushing, getting a goal-and-an-assist effort from both Rhys Lawson and Trycen Bowers, including an early third-period marker, as the Penguins (0-7-1) looked to build on that finish.

SABRES: 5 MAPLE LEAFS: 4

PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Sabres erased a three-goal deficit in the third period to pull out a 5-4 win over the Maple Leafs. Jay Isenor opened the scoring just 29 seconds in and later set up Peyton Lively as the Leafs carried a 4-1 lead into the final frame, with other goals from Dimitri Murphy and Max Ouellette. Brayden Aiken started the Sabres’ push before a third-period surge led by Lachlan Campbell’s two goals, plus markers from Max Green and James McAuley. Coach Brandon Lively’s Maple Leafs (1-5-2) had the early jump, but coach Brian Horne’s Sabres (7-1-0) finished the comeback.

BLUES: 5 STARS: 3

PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Blues pulled away with a three-goal third period to earn a 5-3 win over the Stars. Charlie MacLean-Stone scored twice, and singles from Jace Marenick, Holden Campbell, and Lucas Godfrey gave the Blues the edge after a tight first 24 minutes. Ethan MacDonald kept the Stars close with two goals and an assist, including an early opener, while Dax George added a third-period marker to make it a one-goal game. The Stars (5-3-0) showed push late, but the Blues (7-1-0) closed it out.

SHARKS: 4 CANADIENS: 2

LUNENBURG COUNTY LIFESTYLE CENTRE (BRIDGEWATER) — The Canadiens struck first, but the Sharks answered back before the first period ended to set the tone for a tight matchup. Montreal nudged ahead again on Oliver Hattie’s second-period marker, following Liam Myrick’s opener, and carried a 2-1 edge into the third. That’s when the Sharks took over, getting two goals from Owen Harlow and a pair from Keith Brown, including a late insurance tally. Jase Wamboldt and Orion Robinson chipped in two assists apiece as the Canadiens (5-2-1) kept pushing to the final buzzer, while the Sharks (6-1-1) closed out the win.

BRUINS: 8 AVALANCHE: 1

PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Bruins jumped in front early and carried the momentum to an 8-1 win over the Avalanche. Cohen Hopkins opened the scoring at 10:09 of the first period and added another in the second, while Jacob McGean led the way with four goals, including a late first-period marker at 0:19. Isla Dugandzic and J.R. Chafe also chipped in during a four-goal opening frame. Luha Lee got the Avalanche on the board at 0:45 of the second, set up by Yui Chau, as the Avalanche (0-8-0) kept pushing to the final buzzer. Tucker Hopkins and Joseph Simon split the crease for the Bruins (3-4-1).

KNIGHTS: 7 RED WINGS: 5

LUNENBURG COUNTY LIFESTYLE CENTRE (BRIDGEWATER) — The Knights struck for five third-period goals to rally past the Red Wings 7-5 in a back-and-forth matchup. Red Wings built a 3-2 edge through two periods, led by Finn Wilkinson’s pair, with Cole Myers, John Comeau and Jace Comeau also finding the net. The Knights answered with big third-period pushes from Elliott Gosine and Elliott Sheppard, who scored twice each, while Milo MacLeod, Drew Pettipas and Cameron Tracey rounded out the scoring for Coach Alex Madden’s Knights (2-3-3). The Red Wings (5-2-1) kept pressing to the final buzzer.

JETS: 3 MAPLE LEAFS: 3

PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Jets and Maple Leafs finished even at 3-3 after a back-and-forth contest. Maveric Venedam opened the scoring for the Jets, and James Reid made it 2-1 late in the first after Winston Cullum had pulled the Leafs even earlier in the period. After a scoreless second, Dimitri Murphy tied it in the third before Derek Ross answered quickly for the Jets. Jay Isenor’s late third-period marker, set up by Mason Durdle’s second assist of the day, secured the draw for the Leafs (1-5-2) against the Jets (2-3-3).

CANUCKS: 7 OILERS: 3

LUNENBURG COUNTY LIFESTYLE CENTRE (BRIDGEWATER) — Jace Cobbett scored three times and Finley Evans set up two goals as the Canucks built a 3-2 edge after a busy first period and then pulled away with four more in the second. Noah Messer matched the hat trick with a trio of his own, and Matheo Doucette rounded out the scoring. The Oilers stayed in the fight early with first-period goals from Bryer Grant and Eddie Gore, then Noah Brewer added a third-period marker for the Oilers (6-2-0), while Memphis LeBlanc turned aside 20 shots for the Canucks (3-4-1).

SABRES: 9 PENGUINS: 5

PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — Oliver O’Brien opened the scoring early for the Penguins, but the Sabres answered with three first-period goals to take control and went on to a 9-5 win. Felix Statchook powered the attack with four goals, while Lachlan Campbell (1G, 1A) and James McAuley (1G, 1A) added key contributions. The Penguins kept pushing back, led by Trycen Bowers’ two goals and an assist, plus goals from Rhys Lawson and Connor MacKay as the Penguins (0-7-1) finished strong late. The Sabres (7-1-0) sealed it with a four-goal third.

CANADIENS: 9 WHALERS: 2

LUNENBURG COUNTY LIFESTYLE CENTRE (BRIDGEWATER) — The Canadiens broke open a tight game with a seven-goal third period to earn a 9-2 win over the Whalers. Matthew Killam opened the scoring in the first, but Carter Bond answered late to make it 1-1. Liam Myrick’s first of two goals put the Canadiens back in front in the second, before Simon Kaizer pulled the Whalers even again heading into the third. From there, Myrick, Dominic Walcott (one goal, two assists) and a wave of teammates turned steady pressure into a decisive finish for the Whalers (0-6-2) against the Canadiens (5-2-1).

SHARKS: 3 KNIGHTS: 3

QUEENS PLACE EMERA CENTRE (LIVERPOOL) — The Sharks opened the scoring early on Gabrielle MacRae’s first-period marker, then carried a 2-1 edge into the third after Keith Brown’s goal was answered by Drew Pettipas late in the second. Owen Harlow made it 3-1 early in the final frame, but the Knights pushed back with two quick strikes as Hudson Miller and Pettipas (2G) erased the deficit. Mylo McLeod set up both Pettipas goals, while Colin MacLeod and Quinn Tracey had helpers in the rally for the Knights (2-3-3). MacRae added an assist, and Bennett Mackenzie and Jase Wamboldt chipped in playmaking for the Sharks (6-1-1).

BLUES: 11 BRUINS: 4

PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Blues built a 3-0 first-period lead on goals from Lucas Godfrey, Gavin Banfield and Jace Marenick, then weathered a strong Bruins push in the second. Coach Dave Simon’s Bruins got right back in it with three second-period goals — including tallies from Dave Simon Jr. and Cohen Hopkins, plus Jacob McGean’s first — before the Blues regained control to lead 5-3 heading into the third. McGean made it a one-goal game early in the final frame for the Bruins (3-4-1), but Marenick (four goals) and Charlie MacLean-Stone (three) powered a late surge for the Blues (7-1-0).

RED WINGS: 4 CANUCKS: 4

LUNENBURG COUNTY LIFESTYLE CENTRE (BRIDGEWATER) — The Red Wings and Canucks skated to a 4-4 draw in a back-and-forth contest that stayed tight right to the finish. Cole Myers scored twice for the Red Wings, opening the scoring in the first period before adding the late equalizer at 4:18 of the third. John Comeau and Jackson Swaine (assist Hayden Banks) also found the net. The Canucks built a 4-2 edge on a two-goal effort from Noah Messer, who also set up Forrest Murphy, while Jace Cobbett scored the other. The Canucks (3-4-1) earned the point, and the Red Wings (5-2-1) did the same with a strong third-period push.

STARS: 9 AVALANCHE: 2

PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Stars built an early cushion and never looked back in a 9-2 win over the Avalanche. Wyatt Carr scored twice and added two assists, while Spencer Harpell and Ethan MacDonald each finished with two goals as the Stars struck three times late in the first period and poured in six more in the second. Max Horechuk chipped in a goal and two assists, and Jace Treen added a goal and an assist. Theodore Murphy and Luna Lee replied in the third for the Avalanche (0-8-0), as the Stars (5-3-0) closed out the victory.

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


NB CUP AAA Female Recap

U9 AAA DIVISION RECAP

PEI STARS: 5 GUSTO RIVERHAWKS: 1

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

NB IMPACT: 5 GUSTO RIVERHAWKS: 0

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

PEI STARS: 6 NS COMETS: 2

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

PEI EXCEL: 8 CHAMPIONS HORNETS: 4

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

NB IMPACT: 3 CHAMPIONS HORNETS: 1

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

PEI EXCEL: 8 NS COMETS: 1

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

CHAMPIONS HORNETS: 6 PEI STARS: 3

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

PEI EXCEL: 0 NB IMPACT: 0

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

GUSTO RIVERHAWKS: 4 NS COMETS: 1

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

CHAMPIONS HORNETS: 7 NS COMETS: 2

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

PEI STARS: 2 NB IMPACT: 1

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

PEI EXCEL: 4 GUSTO RIVERHAWKS: 1

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

NB IMPACT: 3 PEI STARS: 1

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

PEI EXCEL: 2 CHAMPIONS HORNETS: 0

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

PEI EXCEL: 4 NB IMPACT: 1

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

 

U11 AAA DIVISION RECAP

PEI BARDOWN BEAUTIES: 2 NB TRAILBLAZERS: 0

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

PEI EXCEL: 1 GUSTO RIVERHAWKS: 1

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

PEI STARS: 4 NS FORCE: 1

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

CHAMPIONS HORNETS: 2 COMETS: 0

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

PEI BARDOWN BEAUTIES: 4 GUSTO RIVERHAWKS: 2

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

NB TRAILBLAZERS: 4 COMETS: 0

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

PEI EXCEL: 7 NS FORCE: 0

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

PEI STARS: 2 CHAMPIONS HORNETS: 1

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

NB TRAILBLAZERS: 2 NS FORCE: 0

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

PEI BARDOWN BEAUTIES: 4 COMETS: 0

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

GUSTO RIVERHAWKS: 4 PEI STARS: 1

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

CHAMPIONS HORNETS: 3 PEI EXCEL: 2

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

CHAMPIONS HORNETS: 3 NB TRAILBLAZERS: 0

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

GUSTO RIVERHAWKS: 8 NS FORCE: 1

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

PEI BARDOWN BEAUTIES: 5 PEI STARS: 0

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

PEI EXCEL: 7 COMETS: 1

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

PEI EXCEL: 3 CHAMPIONS HORNETS: 2

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

PEI BARDOWN BEAUTIES: 5 GUSTO RIVERHAWKS: 0

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

PEI BARDOWN BEAUTIES: 2 PEI EXCEL: 1

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

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


PEI CUP 2015 AAA RECAP

NB VIPERS: 3 PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 3

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

PEI ROCKET: 2 NB DUCKS: 0

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

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

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

PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 7 NB CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 1

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

NB TITAN: 2 CB FREEZE: 2

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

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

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

CB FREEZE: 6 NB DUCKS: 2

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

NB TITAN: 6 PEI ROCKET: 4

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

NB GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 7 NB VIPERS: 6

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

NB TITAN: 10 NB CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 3

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

NB VIPERS: 3 PEI ROCKET: 2

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

NS BLUE BATTALION: 6 NB DUCKS: 1

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

CB FREEZE: 1 NB GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 1

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

NS BLUE BATTALION: 5 NB CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 1

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

PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 3 CB FREEZE: 0

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

PEI ROCKET: 8 NB CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 1

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

NB TITAN: 5 NB DUCKS: 1

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

NB VIPERS: 7 NS BLUE BATTALION: 1

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

NB TITAN: 4 NB VIPERS: 3

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

NB GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 4 NB TITAN: 3

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

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