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

WHALERS: 6 WOLVES: 1

PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Whalers built early separation with three late first-period goals from Kayson Norton-Connors, Masen Wakeham and Theodore (Teddy) Scott, then carried that momentum into a 6-1 win over the Wolves. William Jennex added a second-period marker, and Cameron Ward and Cohen Cluett struck early in the third to finish it off. Wakeham paced the attack with a goal and three assists, while Westin Jennex chipped in three helpers. Ben Murray’s late third-period goal, set up by Nash Otter, rewarded the Wolves (2-1-3) for their effort, as the Whalers (3-2-1) closed it out.

BARRACUDAS: 5 BENGALS: 0

RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — Rylan Cooper opened the scoring late in the first period and the Barracudas carried that momentum into a 5-0 win over the Bengals. Madden Benvie made it 2-0 in the second, before the Barracudas broke it open early in the third as Cooper added his second, followed by an unassisted marker from Coen Shreve. Benvie capped his two-goal outing on a set-up from Peter Merryweather and Caleb Stone. The Bengals (1-3-0) kept working to generate offence, but couldn’t find a way through as the Barracudas (4-3-1) pulled away.

BULLDOGS: 4 JAGUARS: 3

ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — Carter MacIntyre opened the scoring late in the first period, and the Bulldogs carried a 2-1 lead into the third before Brayden Ryan struck twice to provide key breathing room in a 4-3 win. MacIntyre added an assist, while Gabe Lafleche chipped in with two helpers as the Bulldogs built a 4-2 edge with 6:18 left.

The Jaguars pushed back with third-period goals from Cooper Martell and Oliver Hudgin, while Dylan Finney finished with a goal and an assist and Hudson Miller added two assists for the Jaguars (0-4-2). Jacob Santo scored the other Bulldogs goal as they improved to (4-2-2).

KNIGHTS: 2 WOLVES: 2

RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — The Wolves opened the scoring early when Jacob Frizzell buried an unassisted marker at 2:09 of the first period, but the Knights answered as Chase Isenor finished a play from Mason Holman at 5:25 to level it. The Knights edged in front in the second when Thomas Warford converted Jacob Clough’s setup at 4:16. The Wolves pushed back in the third and tied it at 4:43, with Lucas Walsh scoring from Cameron Ripley and Sebastian Leadbetter. Walsh’s late equalizer secured a draw for the Wolves (2-1-3), while the Knights (4-1-3) kept collecting points.

EAGLES: 4 WHALERS: 2

ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — After a scoreless opening period, the Eagles struck first in the second as James Cuming finished a play from Gavin McLaughlin. The Whalers answered with Theodore (Teddy) Scott, who scored twice in the middle frame to keep it tight. Daniel Hodder delivered a key response for the Eagles with a pair of goals, including one with just two seconds left in the second period, before Rowen Lonergan added an early third-period marker off feeds from McLaughlin and Hodder. The Whalers (3-2-1) stayed competitive throughout, but the Eagles (3-2-1) closed out the 4-2 win.

COYOTES: 3 BULLS: 1

ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — The Coyotes struck twice in the second period to take control, getting an unassisted opener from Tripp Greenough and another solo finish from Austin Robicheau. Jack Kielty added a key third-period goal at 2:26, with Greenough picking up the assist, to make it 3-0. The Bulls answered late in the third when Doyun Park scored at 10:03 off a setup from Brex D’Eon, but time ran out on the push from the Bulls (0-5-1) as the Coyotes (5-1-0) skated away with the win.

BULLDOGS: 4 HUSKIES: 3

ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — The Bulldogs pulled out a 4-3 win in a back-and-forth finish. Jacob Santo scored twice, opening the scoring in the first before adding a third-period equalizer, and Dailyn Findlay-Howe chipped in a goal and an assist. After Ben Connick tied it in the second, the Huskies got a pair from Jack Taylor to briefly grab a 3-2 lead midway through the third. Joshua Pouliot’s goal with 53 seconds left proved to be the difference, as the Huskies (3-1-2) pushed hard to the final buzzer. The Bulldogs (4-2-2) earned the edge with late composure.

WOLVES: 6 BENGALS: 1

RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — The Wolves built an early cushion and carried it through in a 6-1 win over the Bengals. Jacob Frizzell opened the scoring at 10:13 of the first period, then Miller Cameron added another at 9:16 to make it 2-0. Frizzell struck again at 4:12 of the second, with Lucas Walsh picking up his second assist of the day. Cameron’s second at 13:10 of the third sparked a late push, followed by goals from Nash Otter and Hutson Dill. Joe Metivier broke through at 8:19 for the Bengals (1-3-0), while the Wolves (2-1-3) kept rolling.

EAGLES: 3 JAGUARS: 3

ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — After two scoreless periods, the Eagles and Jaguars traded six goals in a wide-open third to finish 3-3. Dylan Finney opened the scoring at 12:47 for the Jaguars, with Jacob Piccott and Oliver Hudgin setting it up, before Hudson Hunt replied at 9:01 for the Eagles off passes from Rowen Lonergan and Jack Kickham. Daniel Hodder and James Cuming pushed the Eagles ahead, but Marcus Gerard’s goal and assist helped the Jaguars answer late, with Riley Gillis tying it at 1:41. The Jaguars (0-4-2) showed plenty of push, and the Eagles (3-2-1) matched it shift for shift.

KNIGHTS: 3 BARRACUDAS: 2

RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — The Knights held off a determined Barracudas push for a 3-2 win on Saturday. Madden Benvie opened the scoring early for the Barracudas, but Mason Holman answered with a pair in the first period, with Evan Guay setting up the go-ahead marker. After a scoreless second, Holman completed his hat trick early in the third, finished off a feed from Chase Isenor. Rylan Cooper, assisted by Johnathan Ross, brought the Barracudas (4-3-1) within one late, but the Knights (4-1-3) closed it out.

WHALERS: 9 BULLS: 3

ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — The Bulls struck first with Levi Nickerson’s unassisted opener and a Will Murphy finish set up by Emerson Whynot and Nickerson, taking a 2-0 lead out of the first period. The Whalers flipped the game in the second with six straight goals, highlighted by Kai Tremaine’s back-to-back tallies and points from Carson Johnson, Isaiah Thomson, and William Jennex. Jack Hubbard added a third-period marker for the Bulls (0-5-1), but Tremaine completed his hat trick late as the Whalers (3-2-1) pulled away.

HUSKIES: 5 COYOTES: 3

ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — The Huskies and Coyotes traded momentum in a back-and-forth 5-3 decision. Nate Reid opened the scoring early in the first, and Bassam Nahas’ second-period marker helped the Huskies take a 2-1 edge into the third. The Coyotes answered with goals from Nathan Wortman, Alex Popma and Riley Carey to draw even twice, including a 3-3 tie midway through the third. Reid’s late go-ahead goal set the tone, and Joe Rimmer added his second with 50 seconds left to seal it. The Coyotes (5-1-0) battled to the end, but the Huskies (3-1-2) finished strong.

COYOTES: 5 BULLDOGS: 1

ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — Nathan Wortman opened the scoring for the Coyotes at 3:18 of the first period, with Austin Robicheau and Tripp Greenough setting the table. Jack Kielty made it 2-0 in the second, then added an assist as Austin Schofield extended the lead early in the third. Robicheau struck again late, before Parker Canning snapped one home at 2:28 for the Bulldogs (4-2-2) off feeds from Dailyn Findlay-Howe and Reid MacDonald. Greenough closed it out in the final minutes for the Coyotes (5-1-0).

JAGUARS: 3 WOLVES: 3

PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — Dylan Finney opened the scoring early for the Jaguars, but Hudson Dill answered back for the Wolves as the teams traded momentum in a fast first period. Marcus Gerard restored the lead before Nash Otter pulled the Wolves even at 2-2 heading into the break. After a scoreless second, Gerard struck again at 13:47 of the third, with Michael Forbrigger picking up the assist. Cameron Ripley tied it with 59 seconds left, finishing a late push by the Wolves (2-1-3) to earn the draw with the Jaguars (0-4-2).

KNIGHTS: 4 BENGALS: 1

ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — The Knights built a steady lead and pulled away late to earn a 4-1 win over the Bengals on Sunday. Jacob Clough opened the scoring at 8:24 of the first period, then Lochlann Davis made it 2-0 early in the second off a feed from Mason Holman. The Bengals answered early in the third when Samuel Rose finished a play started by Daniel Armat at 13:33, but the Knights responded with two more, including Clough’s second and Evan Guay’s late marker. Rose scored for the Bengals (1-3-0), while Clough led the Knights (4-1-3).

HUSKIES: 5 BARRACUDAS: 2

PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Huskies broke through with two late second-period goals from Jaxson Farmer and Ellis Robbins, both set up by Ollie Norrie, to take control. In the third, Madden Benvie’s early marker briefly sparked the Barracudas, but Norrie and Robbins answered quickly to restore a comfortable lead. Peter Merryweather added a late goal to keep the push going for the Barracudas (4-3-1), before Oliver Bruce capped the scoring in the final seconds for the Huskies (3-1-2).

COYOTES: 3 EAGLES: 0

ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — The Coyotes earned a 3-0 win over the Eagles after setting the tone early and protecting their lead the rest of the way. Nathan Wortman opened the scoring at 8:21 of the first period, with Tripp Greenough picking up the assist. In the second, Austin Schofield struck twice—first at 11:20 off a setup from Austin Robicheau and Greenough, then again at 3:30 with Greenough adding his second helper. The Eagles (3-2-1) kept working to generate chances, but couldn’t find a breakthrough against the steady Coyotes (5-1-0).

WHALERS: 6 HAWKS: 1

PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Whalers jumped out to an early lead and never let go in a 6-1 win over the Hawks. William Jennex opened the scoring, and Lleyton Dean made it 2-0 before Drew McPhee got the Hawks on the board with a first-period response. The Whalers pulled away in the second on goals from Masen Wakeham and Theodore (Teddy) Scott, then closed it out with third-period markers from Cohen Cluett and Westin Jennex. The Hawks (0-4-2) stayed competitive and kept pushing, while the Whalers (3-2-1) capped a complete team effort.

BENGALS: 2 BULLS: 1

ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — Joe Metivier opened the scoring just 58 seconds into the first period, finishing a play set up by Asher Anderson as the Bengals grabbed an early edge. The lead held into the second, when Jackson Hamood made it 2-0 at 9:09 with Ethan Chase and Anderson providing the helpers. The Bulls pushed back late, with Zander Churchill cutting the deficit at 11:17 of the third off a setup from Jayden Deon and Layne Crowell for the Bulls (0-5-1). The Bengals (1-3-0) closed it out to secure the 2-1 win.

BARRACUDAS: 5 JAGUARS: 2

PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Barracudas built early momentum and held off a push to earn a 5-2 win over the Jaguars. Cogan McCulley struck twice in the opening period, and Rylan Cooper added a late goal as the Barracudas took a 3-1 lead into the intermission. Hudson Miller kept the Jaguars close with goals at 1:34 of the first and 9:30 of the second to make it 3-2 heading to the third, but Madden Benvie and Peter Merryweather capped it with two more for the Barracudas (4-3-1) after the Jaguars (0-4-2).

BULLDOGS: 9 EAGLES: 6

ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — The Bulldogs and Eagles traded offence in a wide-open 9-6 decision, with Ellis Burgess scoring three times in the first period to help the Bulldogs build a 4-2 lead after one. Dailyn Findlay-Howe added two goals, while Reid MacDonald and Cooper MacDonald each set up three. The Eagles answered with a four-goal outing from Rowen Lonergan, who struck twice in the third, and Gavin McLaughlin had a goal and three assists. The Eagles (3-2-1) pushed late, but the Bulldogs (4-2-2) stayed in control.

KNIGHTS: 7 BULLS: 0

ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — The Knights built a 2-0 first-period lead on goals from Mason Cyr and Chase Isenor, then kept the pressure on with two more in the second. Lochlann Davis led the way with a hat trick, while Mason Holman added two goals and helped spark the offence throughout. Jacob Clough and Davis scored early in the third as the Knights pulled away, with Isenor factoring in on several plays. The Bulls (0-5-1) stayed committed defensively and worked to generate chances, but couldn’t find a finish. The Knights (4-1-3) rounded out a complete road win.

HUSKIES: 4 HAWKS: 3

PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Huskies pulled out a 4-3 win over the Hawks in a tight, back-and-forth matchup. Oliver Bruce led the push with two goals, opening the scoring in the second period before tying it again early in the third. After Jansen Chiasson responded for the Hawks in the second, the third period saw momentum swing on goals from Ellis Robbins and Jack Taylor, whose marker with 27 seconds left proved decisive for the Huskies (3-1-2). Kolby Kaiser and Matthew Hutt scored in a strong third-period push for the Hawks (0-4-2).

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


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

PENGUINS: 7 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 0

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOUK) — The Penguins jumped in front with a four-goal burst late in the first period and carried that momentum to a 7-0 win over the Champions Sheriffs. Carter Brinson scored three times, adding assists on goals by Ayden Clements and Chase Sheppard, while Sheppard finished with two goals. Matthew Ivany chipped in a goal and an assist as the Penguins added two more in the second before Brinson set up Sheppard’s third-period marker. The Sheriffs (3-2-1) stayed committed through a tough start and kept pushing for a breakthrough. The Penguins (5-1-0) closed out a complete team effort.

WHALERS: 8 GUSTO KINGS: 1

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — A scoreless first period set the stage for a decisive middle frame as the Whalers struck for six goals in the second on the way to an 8-1 win. Kylar Buchanan and Zachary Vaughan each scored twice, with Crimson Craig adding two more, while Conrad Martin and Charly Gavin chipped in during the surge. The Gusto Kings pushed back when Eli Arbeau finished Lucas Moran’s feed at 4:15 of the second, and they kept competing through the third despite two more Whalers markers. The Kings (1-5-0) stayed resilient, while the Whalers (5-0-1) kept rolling.

SABRES: 6 JETS: 1

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Sabres struck twice in the opening period on unassisted goals from Colton Doucet and Levi Cameron, then pulled away with a four-goal third. Kaleb Hachey led the late surge with two goals, adding an assist on Blake Vienneau’s marker, while Tucker Barnaby and Cameron set up Hachey’s goal at 13:40. Alexandre Duke also scored as the Sabres (4-2-0) kept the pressure on to the final buzzer. The Jets answered at 2:35 of the third when Kole Adams finished a Wade Livingstone feed, a bright moment in a determined effort by the Jets (0-6-1).

MAPLE LEAFS: 7 OILERS: 0

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Maple Leafs built an early cushion and carried it through in a 7-0 win over the Oilers on Sunday morning. Damien Levesque opened the scoring at 5:59 of the first, with Cameron Brideau adding another marker before the break. The Leafs kept the pressure on in the second as Rylan Lavigne, Matty Murray and Nathan Lane stretched the lead, and Lane struck again early in the third. Laurent Baillargeon capped the scoring at 10:26 of the third. The Oilers (0-5-1) kept working for their chances, while the Leafs (4-2-0) finished a balanced attack.

STARS: 3 GUSTO KINGS: 2

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Stars edged the Gusto Kings 3-2 in a tight, back-and-forth game. George Ferguson opened the scoring at 9:28 of the first period for the Kings, before Griffin Murphy Rice answered at 7:30 to pull the Stars even. Grady Pineau’s late marker at 0:14 of the second put the Stars ahead, but Ace Embree tied it at 1:24, finishing a play set up by Eli Arbeau. The Kings (1-5-0) stayed within a goal throughout, but Hunter Bell’s late third-period winner at 1:14, assisted by Henry Stavert, sealed it for the Stars (4-2-1).

AVALANCHE: 3 FLYERS: 0

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Avalanche broke through in the second period and went on to a 3-0 win over the Flyers. After a scoreless opening frame, Joël Guignard opened the scoring at 5:56 of the second, with Marc-Olivier Power setting him up. Zackary Hébert made it 2-0 late in the period at 0:34, assisted by Hugo Guignard, giving the Avalanche control heading into the third. Olivier Duguay added insurance at 1:46 of the third off a feed from Coby Hébert. The Flyers (0-5-1) battled to generate chances, while the Avalanche (5-1-0) closed out the shutout.

WHALERS: 8 SABRES: 3

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Whalers built a 2-1 edge after the first period and stretched it to 4-1 heading into the third on goals from Hayden Arsenault (2) and Crimson Craig. Kylar Buchanan took over late with four third-period tallies, while Nate Hashie added a goal and an assist to finish the 8-3 win. Jerico Hickey scored twice for the Sabres, and Alexandre Duke added the other as they kept pushing to the final buzzer for the Sabres (4-2-0). The Whalers (5-0-1) continued their strong start.

JETS: 3 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 3

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — Kole Adams scored twice to help the Jets build early momentum, striking in the first period and again early in the second. The Champions Sheriffs answered late in the middle frame, with Sawyer Richardson and Graham MacKinnon scoring 2:30 apart while Iain Joudrey set up both to pull the game even. Gray MacKinnon’s goal early in the third restored the Jets’ lead, but Jake Bresson’s unassisted marker tied it again. In the end, the Jets (0-6-1) and Champions Sheriffs (3-2-1) finished level.

FLYERS: 5 OILERS: 5

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Flyers and Oilers traded momentum in a 5-5 draw after a scoreless first period. The Oilers struck three times in the second, with James Morais opening the scoring before David Richardson and Logan LeBouthillier added goals, while Nick Guignard chipped in three points. The Flyers pushed back with Parker Leger and Blake Sullivan to keep it close. In the third, Evan Quondam (1G, 1A) and Will Steele led a three-goal surge, and Clayton Thompson added another as the Flyers (0-5-1) edged ahead late. Guignard’s goal with 0:02 left rescued the tie for the Oilers (0-5-1).

PENGUINS: 4 STARS: 0

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Penguins earned a 4-0 win over the Stars on Sunday, breaking through with three goals in the second period to take control. William Thibault opened the scoring at 10:43, with Liam Scott picking up the assist, before Chase Sheppard and Matthew Ivany added quick strikes, with Thibault also assisting on Ivany’s marker. Ryan Deveau tacked on an insurance goal at 0:58 of the third. The Stars (4-2-1) stayed competitive and kept pushing for offence, but couldn’t find a way through as the Penguins (5-1-0) closed it out.

MAPLE LEAFS: 2 AVALANCHE: 1

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — After a scoreless first period, Laurent Baillargeon opened the scoring at 6:25 of the second for the Maple Leafs on a setup from Rylan Lavigne. The Avalanche answered late in the frame when Joël Guignard buried Marc-Olivier Power’s feed at 0:59 to level it. With the game still tight into the final minutes, Nathan Lane scored the winner at 1:05 of the third, assisted by Zachary Tyler, to edge the Avalanche (5-1-0) and lift the Maple Leafs (4-2-0).

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


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

SHARKS: 5 BRUINS: 5

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Bruins and Sharks traded momentum all morning, finishing in a 5-5 draw. After Jaxen Vautour opened the scoring, the Sharks answered with late first-period goals from Maxime Caron and Logan Legacy to take a 2-1 edge. The Bruins pushed back in the second as Vautour struck twice more and Alex Babineau scored on a setup from Thomas Leger. Caron kept the Sharks close, then tied it early in the third before Vautour’s fourth made it 5-4. Caron’s late marker capped a four-goal game for the Sharks (1-3-2), while Vautour’s four-goal performance led the Bruins (0-3-3).

JETS: 7 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 0

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Jets jumped out to a big first period and carried that momentum to a 7-0 win over the Gusto Knights. Luc Pouliot scored four times, including a pair late in the opening frame, while Landen Hache added two goals and Pierre-Alexandre Blanchard chipped in with a marker of his own. Loïk Gauvin and Cédric Chiasson each set up two goals to help spark the offence. The Knights (0-5-1) stuck with it and kept pushing for a breakthrough, but couldn’t solve the Jets (2-4-0).

CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 5 FLYERS: 4

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — In a back-and-forth game, the Champions Sheriffs edged the Flyers 5-4. After early goals from Gage Lewis and Alex Trevors, Everett Stewart got the Sheriffs on the board late in the first. Isaac Pelletier restored the Flyers’ lead early in the second, but Caysen Flemming and Wesley Nason (assist: Koby Harrietha) pulled things even heading to the third. Haiden Troy and Stewart scored to put the Sheriffs in front, and Pelletier’s late second of the night closed the gap for the Flyers (4-1-1). The Sheriffs (6-0-0) held on to stay perfect.

CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 2 FLYERS: 2

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK A (MONCTON) — Isaac Godfrey opened the scoring at 3:31 of the first period for the Champions Hounds, with Markus Keranen setting him up, and Steven Peters made it 2-0 midway through the second. The Flyers pushed back hard in the third, getting on the board with Isaac Pelletier’s goal at 9:25 off a pass from Alex Trevors, then Knox Butcher tied it at 3:12 to cap the comeback. The Flyers (4-1-1) kept their pace, while the Hounds (4-1-1) matched them shift for shift in a tight finish.

GUSTO BLADES: 5 JETS: 2

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Gusto Blades built an early cushion and held on for a 5-2 win over the Jets. Cooper Smith opened the scoring midway through the first, and Sam Reade added another as the Blades carried a 2-0 lead into the break. Anthony Thomas got the Jets on the board late in the second, but Reade answered in the final seconds to restore the two-goal edge. In the third, Reade scored twice more, while Loïk Gauvin (assists: Liam McGraw, Landen Hache) provided a late push for the Jets (2-4-0). Reade finished with four goals for the Gusto Blades (3-3-0).

SHARKS: 2 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 0

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Sharks broke through with a pair of late third-period goals to earn a 2-0 win over the Gusto Knights. Malik Jacob Arseneau opened the scoring at 3:01, and Logan Legacy followed 22 seconds later, finishing a play set up by Arseneau to make it 2-0. The Knights kept the game tight deep into the final frame and battled to generate chances, but couldn’t solve the Sharks’ defence. Gusto Knights (0-5-1) stayed determined to the final buzzer, while the Sharks (1-3-2) picked up a key result.

CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 9 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 2

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Champions Sheriffs built an early cushion and pulled away with a five-goal third period to earn a 9-2 win over the Champions Hounds. Luke McCollum opened the scoring and added a second, while Haiden Troy also scored twice, with helpers from Isaiah Doucette and Liam Saunders. Everett Stewart paced the attack with a hat trick, and Lachlan Moorcroft chipped in late as the Sheriffs carried a 4-2 lead into the third. Steven Peters provided the offence for the Champions Hounds (4-1-1), while the Champions Sheriffs (6-0-0) stayed perfect.

GUSTO BLADES: 8 BRUINS: 1

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Gusto Blades pulled away for an 8-1 win over the Bruins on Saturday. Maverick Cormier opened the scoring at 11:45 of the first period, with Sam Reade setting it up, before Cooper Smith made it 2-0. Jaxen Vautour answered at 10:21 to keep the Bruins within a goal after one. The Blades then took control in the second with five goals, including two from Reade and another from Smith, with Ben Campbell and Malcolm Hazlewood also finding the net. Vautour scored for the Bruins (0-3-3), while Reade’s hat trick led the Blades (3-3-0).

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


NS U15 PROS. TIER 2 Roundup: Apr. 13 - 20

AVALANCHE: 4 SHARKS: 4

QUEENS PLACE EMERA CENTRE (LIVERPOOL) — The Avalanche and Sharks skated to a 4-4 draw in a back-and-forth matchup. Thomas DesBarres opened the scoring and added an assist, while Connor Bartel had a goal and a helper for the Avalanche, who also got a goal from William Thompson and a two-assist day from Alex Thompson (0-3-1). Samuel Jackman led the Sharks with a hat trick and an assist, including a pair of second-period goals, and Leland Labour struck late at 00:42 of the third to secure the tie for the Sharks (0-3-1).

OILERS: 6 PENGUINS: 3

GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) — The Oilers erased an early deficit and skated to a 6-3 win over the Penguins. Gavin Ayles scored twice and Ben Oldham-Gage added another as the Penguins (0-3-1) carried a 3-2 edge out of the first period. The Oilers answered in the second, tying it on Alex Burrows’ marker before Bentley Beaumier struck with 14 seconds left to swing the momentum. Thomas Mugford (2G, 1A) and Reid Cooper (2G) finished the job in the third, with Mitchell Jonasson adding a pair of assists for the Oilers (3-0-1).

RED WINGS: 3 KINGS: 3

QUEENS PLACE EMERA CENTRE (LIVERPOOL) — The Kings jumped out early with three first-period goals from Gage Langille, Riley Watson (from Wyatt Russell and Raiden Langille), and Madden Langille (from Oliver McCurdy and Braxton MacNutt). The Red Wings pushed back in the second as Alexandre Leblanc converted Carter Randell’s feed, then tied it in the third on goals by Hunter Chisholm (with Aadon Hogg and Cohen Collier) and Collier (from Chisholm and Hogg). The Kings (2-1-1) held on for the draw, while the Red Wings (1-1-2) finished a strong comeback.

STARS: 5 SABRES: 0

GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) — Jacob Barkhouse struck twice in the first period as the Stars opened a 2-0 lead and carried the momentum the rest of the way in a 5-0 win. Nicolas Garcia added to the cushion with a second-period marker, then scored again late in the third, while Levi Howard finished a nice sequence at 9:26 of the final frame off feeds from Garcia and Barkhouse. The Sabres (2-2-0) kept working for a breakthrough, but couldn’t solve a steady Stars (3-1-0) team effort.

CANADIENS: 7 BRUINS: 1

QUEENS PLACE EMERA CENTRE (LIVERPOOL) — The Canadiens built an early lead and carried it through for a 7-1 win over the Bruins. Jude Ruddick opened the scoring in the first period before Thomas Myers made it 2-0 with help from Joe LeBlanc and Ruddick. Myers added another in the second, and Adrian Gandhi followed with a marker set up by Tyler Parker to stretch the gap. Parker and Myers scored again in the third, and Gandhi finished his night with a late goal assisted by Parker and Philip Doane. Chesney Heighton’s goal with 24 seconds left provided a bright finish for the Bruins (1-2-1) as the Canadiens (3-0-1) closed out a strong effort.

MAPLE LEAFS: 6 FLYERS: 4

GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) — The Maple Leafs pulled away late for a 6-4 win over the Flyers in a back-and-forth matchup. Max Muise opened the scoring and finished with a hat trick, with Lane Hein adding a second-period goal for the Flyers (1-3-0). The Leafs answered early through Cameron Buelow, then got a pair from Camden Conley and two more from Jacob Riehl to build momentum, including quick strikes in the final seconds of the second period. Kole Powell also scored as the Maple Leafs (3-0-1) closed it out in the third.

KINGS: 4 AVALANCHE: 1

QUEENS PLACE EMERA CENTRE (LIVERPOOL) — The Kings jumped out early and carried that pace to a 4-1 win over the Avalanche. Gage Langille opened the scoring at 9:23 of the first period, and Landence Watts made it 2-0 at 4:06, with Bryson Stewart picking up an assist on both markers. In the third, Matt Thompson and Langille added insurance goals less than a minute apart. Ethan Roach got the Avalanche on the board at 7:11, set up by Thomas Berringer, but the Kings (2-1-1) stayed in control down the stretch as the Avalanche (0-3-1) kept pushing.

OILERS: 4 SABRES: 1

GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) — The Oilers pulled away with three third-period goals to top the Sabres 4-1 on Saturday afternoon. After a scoreless opening frame, Dylan Gale opened the scoring at 5:58 of the second, finishing a play set up by Reid Cooper. Mitchell Jonasson sparked the push early in the third with a pair of goals, with Alex Burrows factoring in on both. John Clarke answered at 12:29 to keep the Sabres (2-2-0) pressing, but David Manuge’s late marker sealed it for the Oilers (3-0-1).

CANADIENS: 8 SHARKS: 2

QUEENS PLACE EMERA CENTRE (LIVERPOOL) — Tyler Parker opened the scoring 1:32 into the first and added four more as the Canadiens pulled away for an 8-2 win over the Sharks. After Samuel Jackman answered early in the second to briefly tie it, Parker struck twice in the period and Thomas Myers chipped in to send the Canadiens into the third with control. Jackman’s second goal midway through the third kept the Sharks pushing, but the Canadiens closed with four goals, including late tallies from Parker and Joe LeBlanc. The Sharks (0-3-1) showed fight throughout, but the Canadiens (3-0-1) stayed sharp and finished strong.

MAPLE LEAFS: 4 PENGUINS: 0

GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) — The Maple Leafs scored three times in the final minutes of the first period to set the tone in a 4-0 win over the Penguins. Cameron Buelow opened the late surge, followed by quick goals from Camden Conley and Kole Powell to make it 3-0 heading to the intermission. The Penguins kept pushing to generate offence as the game settled in, but couldn’t find a breakthrough. Mason Strang added an early third-period goal, with Connor White picking up the assist. The Penguins (0-3-1) stayed resilient, while the Maple Leafs (3-0-1) finished the job with a composed effort.

BRUINS: 4 RED WINGS: 3

QUEENS PLACE EMERA CENTRE (LIVERPOOL) — The Bruins built a 2-1 edge after the first period and held off a late push to escape with a 4-3 win over the Red Wings. Micah Stokdijk scored twice, including a second-period marker set up by Nathan Lewis, who also found the net in the opening frame. Mason Taylor’s third-period goal proved to be the difference before the Red Wings surged back with two late strikes from Cohen Collier, plus a Rylan Conrad tally that made it a one-goal game. The Red Wings (1-1-2) kept coming to the final buzzer, while the Bruins (1-2-1) finished strong.

STARS: 7 FLYERS: 0

GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) — The Stars broke the game open early, scoring six times in the first period on goals from Nicolas Garcia, William Nolter, Evan O’Hagan (2), Hunter Morash and Nicholas Ryan to take full control. Cale MacLeod added the lone tally of the second period at 4:40, with O’Hagan and Ryan picking up assists, to round out the 7-0 decision. The Flyers kept working to generate chances through the final frame and stayed committed defensively, but couldn’t solve the Stars (3-1-0). The Flyers (1-3-0) will look to build on the effort in their next outing.

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


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

BARRACUDAS: 4 HAWKS: 4

MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (BMO RINK) — The Barracudas and Hawks traded chances in a back-and-forth 4-4 finish. Weston Redmond opened the scoring early for the Barracudas, then Griffin Rochester answered for the Hawks to keep it even after one. Hunter Hamilton struck twice and added an assist, with Luke Ellis posting a goal and helper as the Barracudas carried a 3-2 edge into the third. The Hawks surged ahead on third-period goals from Carter Hodder and Ryder Morrison, but Hamilton’s late marker salvaged the draw for the Barracudas (2-2-2). Mark Phalen and Alec MacNeil each chipped in two assists for the Hawks (2-1-3).

WOLVES: 9 EAGLES: 3

MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (BMO RINK) — The Wolves struck for six first-period goals and carried that momentum to a 9-3 win over the Eagles on Saturday. Keaton Roycroft and Holden Rhynold scored twice apiece, with Roycroft also setting up Rhynold’s early marker. Noah Macleod added two goals of his own, while Blake Fraser chipped in a goal and two assists and James Macleod had a goal and a helper. Harley Peck opened the Eagles’ scoring with help from Avery Francis, who finished with a goal and two assists, and Marcus Bedo also scored. The Eagles (1-5-0) kept battling, while the Wolves (4-0-0) stayed unbeaten.

BARRACUDAS: 5 JAGUARS: 2

MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (BMO RINK) — The Jaguars struck first on Jonas Peters’ opening-period goal, but the Barracudas answered with three in the frame, sparked by a pair from Paxton Buell and another from Levi Leslie. In the second, Thomas Jennex finished a play set up by Benjamin Sheridan and Alex Romyn to pull the Jaguars back within reach, before Luke Ellis restored the three-goal cushion. Levi Blunden added the final Barracudas marker in the third as the Jaguars (3-2-1) kept battling to the horn against the Barracudas (2-2-2).

WOLVES: 6 HAWKS: 3

MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (BMO RINK) — Beckett MacLellan opened the scoring for the Hawks, with Carter Hodder and Chase Campbell setting him up, before Blake Fraser answered for the Wolves off a feed from Noah MacLeod. Wolves goals from Cameron MacInnis and Mason Marple had them up 3-1, but the Hawks rallied late in the second as Ian Markotich and Angus McDiarmid scored 1:39 apart, with Mark Phalen picking up two assists. In the third, Elliott O’Laney and Holden Rhynold’s pair restored control, as the Hawks (2-1-3) couldn’t find another response and the Wolves (4-0-0) stayed perfect.

JAGUARS: 6 EAGLES: 2

MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (BMO RINK) — The Jaguars built a steady lead in a 6-2 win over the Eagles on Saturday. Benjamin Sheridan opened the scoring early in the first, and Oliver Bracegirdle restored the advantage after Marcus Bedo replied for the Eagles. The Jaguars stretched the margin in the second period with goals from Nolan MacPhee and Thomas Jennex. In the third, Avery Francis pulled the Eagles closer, but Ethan Hubley answered on the rush before Logan Pongoski capped it off. Francis and Bedo led the Eagles (1-5-0), while Hubley powered the Jaguars (3-2-1).

BARRACUDAS: 8 EAGLES: 1

MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (BMO RINK) — The Barracudas broke open a scoreless game with a big second period and rolled to an 8-1 win over the Eagles. Levi Blunden struck first at 10:54, but Harley Peck answered at 10:38 off a setup from Max Hoffman to make it 1-1. Hunter Hamilton and Blunden restored the lead late in the frame, and the Barracudas pulled away with five more goals in the third, including a hat trick from Paxton Buell and Blunden’s third of the day. Peck scored the lone Eagles goal (1-5-0), while the Barracudas (2-2-2) kept their momentum rolling.

JAGUARS: 6 HAWKS: 6

MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (BMO RINK) — The Jaguars and Hawks traded chances all morning and finished locked in a 6-6 draw, with both teams scoring two goals in each period. Benjamin Sheridan paced the Jaguars with two goals, while Ethan Rees and Wallace Donaldson struck in a quick first-period push and Logan Pongoski chipped in two assists. The Hawks answered with a balanced attack led by Reece Bagnell’s pair, plus a goal and two assists from Carter Hodder. Ethan Hubley’s late third-period marker helped the Jaguars (3-2-1) secure the point, before Griffin Rochester’s response preserved it for the Hawks (2-1-3).

JAGUARS: 8 EAGLES: 1

MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (BMO RINK) — Thomas Jennex opened the scoring early, and the Jaguars carried a 4-0 lead into the third after second-period goals from Ethan Hubley, Jonas Peters and Oliver Bracegirdle. Hubley and Jennex finished with two goals apiece, while Bracegirdle added two goals and an assist as the Jaguars pulled away with four more in the final frame, including Ethan Rees’ marker off a Wallace Donaldson setup. Emmett Burke broke through for the Eagles on a play started by Irelynn Beevor, and the Eagles (1-5-0) kept pushing to the end against the Jaguars (3-2-1).

HAWKS: 4 BARRACUDAS: 4

MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (BMO RINK) — Luke Ellis opened the scoring early for the Barracudas, and the Hawks answered later in the first when Carter Hodder finished a play set up by Ryder Morrison and Mark Phalen. After a scoreless second, the third period turned into a back-and-forth push, with Paxton Buell and Mason Fowler replying to Hawks goals from Phalen and Reece Bagnell. Brady Carew’s late tally put the Hawks ahead, but Ellis struck with 22 seconds left to salvage the tie for the Barracudas (2-2-2). Morrison set up two goals for the Hawks (2-1-3).

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


NB U15 PROS. TIER 2 Roundup: Apr. 13 - 20

CANADIENS: 5 WHALERS: 5

SLEMON PARK PLEX (SUMMERSIDE) — The Canadiens and Whalers traded momentum in a spirited 5-5 draw. Colby Gaudet scored twice and added an assist, while Kip Nurse had a goal and two helpers as the Whalers built a 4-3 first-period lead and stretched it to 5-3 on Nurse’s marker in the second. The Canadiens kept pushing, with Justin Godin scoring twice, including the early third-period goal that started the comeback. Quinn Harris tied it late, while Jayden Moreau (1G, 1A), Malix Gautreau and Tristan Fortin helped drive the attack for the Canadiens (4-1-1). The Whalers (4-0-3) matched them stride for stride to the final horn.

SHARKS: 9 JETS: 3

SLEMON PARK PLEX (SUMMERSIDE) — The Sharks pulled away with a six-goal third period to earn a 9-3 win over the Jets after a tight opening 24 minutes. Sharks goals from Cruz Johnson and Jace DeVos had it 2-0, but the Jets answered late in the first on tallies from Jackson Cromwell and Owen Ells to tie it. Bentley White’s second-period marker was matched by Brayden Dallaire, sending the game to the third even. White, DeVos, Owen Hickey and Daxson McKenna each scored twice, while Cromwell and Carson Burke helped lead the Jets (0-6-0). The Sharks (3-2-2) closed it out with steady pressure.

WHALERS: 6 JETS: 0

SLEMON PARK PLEX (SUMMERSIDE) — The Whalers pulled away for a 6-0 win over the Jets on Saturday afternoon, striking first when Kip Nurse finished a play set up by Bentley MacNevin and Harrison Delaney at 7:33 of the opening period. Elliot Buote scored twice, and Colby Gaudet added a key second-period marker to build the lead. In the third, MacNevin and Jesse Arsenault rounded out the offence, while Nurse chipped in three assists. The Jets (0-6-0) kept working for chances to break through. The Whalers (4-0-3) continued their strong spring with a disciplined, team-wide effort.

WHALERS: 7 SHARKS: 2

CREDIT UNION PLACE (SUMMERSIDE) — The Whalers scored six unanswered goals across the final two periods to pull away for a 7-2 win over the Sharks. After goals from Jessie Gallant and Owen Hickey had the Sharks up 2-1 late in the first, the Whalers flipped the game in the second with four quick strikes, including Kaleb Arsenault’s finish and a key goal from Bentley MacNevin. Zachary Clements added two goals, while Kip Nurse had two assists. The Sharks (3-2-2) kept pushing early, but the Whalers (4-0-3) closed it out in the third.

GUSTO KINGS: 2   GUSTO MOOSE - GARNETT: 2

QPLEX (QUISPAMSIS) — Hayden Pattterson-Hanley scored twice as the Gusto Moose - Garnett jumped out to a 2-0 first-period lead, striking at 5:52 and again with a buzzer-beater at 0:01. The Gusto Kings answered in the second when Jacob Betts finished a play from Ian Scott and Colton MacLeod to cut the deficit in half. With time winding down in the third, Brody Perry pulled the Kings even at 11:41, converting a setup from Sid Buckley and Grady Moran. The Moose (1-1-4) set the early pace, while the Kings (2-2-2) kept pushing to the final horn.

GUSTO MOOSE - SCOTT: 5   PENGUINS: 4

QPLEX (QUISPAMSIS) — Gusto Moose - Scott came out on top in a back-and-forth 5-4 decision over the Penguins on Saturday. Hayden Brantnall opened the scoring for the Penguins before Grayson Scott answered in the second, but the Penguins regained the edge on Maxim Allen’s marker. The third period turned into a sprint, with Hudson Thorne scoring twice and Easton Fowler adding a goal as the Moose pushed ahead. Kai Boucher and Malik LeBlanc kept it tight down the stretch for the Penguins (3-2-1), but the Moose (3-2-1) closed it out.

CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 7   SABRES: 0

KCI - EDDY (BATHURST) — The Champions Sheriffs pulled away for a 7-0 win over the Sabres on Saturday, striking first when Ashton O’Quinn opened the scoring at 9:33 of the first period. Garret Ogden paced the attack with three goals, while O’Quinn added a second and also helped set up the offence alongside Tyler Comeau and Nicholas Alexander. Maxime Doiron, Torrin Carroll, Tyson Furlong and Cash Henderson rounded out the scoring. The Sabres (0-6-0) kept battling through a tough night, while the Sheriffs (3-1-2) continued to build momentum.

GUSTO KINGS: 4   GUSTO KNIGHTS: 2

QPLEX (QUISPAMSIS) — Quinn Gaddas opened the scoring at 3:26 of the first period as the Gusto Knights grabbed an early lead. The Gusto Kings answered with a strong second period, getting goals from Thatcher Rice-Sawyer, Jacob Betts, and Grady Moran to take a 3-1 advantage into the third. Hazen Tiner made it tight with a third-period marker, helped by Mitchell Moore and Jax Galbraith, bringing the Knights (4-1-1) within one. Betts added his second at 0:01 to seal the 4-2 win for the Kings (2-2-2).

KINGS: 7   FLYERS: 0

KCI - EDDY (BATHURST) — The Kings jumped out early with four first-period goals and carried that pace to an 8-0 win over the Flyers. Lucas Basque scored twice and Shane Hache added a goal and two assists, while Charles Hache also finished with a pair, both set up by Jacob Sonier. Yoan Comeau and Maxime Albert chipped in as the Kings kept pressing through the second and third periods. The Flyers (1-5-0) stayed committed defensively and battled to create offence, but couldn’t break through against the Kings (5-0-1).

GUSTO MOOSE - GARNETT: 3   PENGUINS: 3

QPLEX (QUISPAMSIS) — Gusto Moose - Garnett jumped out early and carried a two-goal edge into the late stages of the second period, but the Penguins answered back to earn a 3-3 draw. Hayden Pattterson-Hanley opened the scoring, with Avery Hewey and Street Miller setting him up, before Miller added a second-period marker for the Moose. The Penguins rallied with quick late second-period goals from Mason Jones (assists Sébastien Sonier, Simon Savoie) and Maxim Allen (assist Carter Saunders). In the third, Cam Ward (assist Brayden Hanson) and Koltyn Corey (assist Nikolai Gerk) traded tallies as the Moose (1-1-4) and Penguins (3-2-1) settled even.

MAPLE LEAFS: 5   SABRES: 3

KCI - EDDY (BATHURST) — The Maple Leafs jumped out early with three first-period goals from Alex Gionet, Logan Beal and Liam Edwards, with William Coulombe setting up a pair. The Sabres pushed back with a determined second period, getting goals from Anthony Vienneau, Trevor Patterson and Charles Alexander, while Mason Betteridge chipped in two assists to pull them within one late. Coulombe’s goal with 1:44 left in the middle frame proved important, and Blake Wallace added a third-period insurance marker as the Sabres (0-6-0) kept pressing to the end. The Maple Leafs (1-5-0) closed out the 5-3 win.

CANADIENS: 8   SHARKS: 5

SLEMON PARK PLEX (SUMMERSIDE) — The Canadiens built a 6-0 cushion through two periods, then withstood a spirited third-period push to earn an 8-5 win over the Sharks. Zachary Richard scored three times, while Jayden Moreau had a goal and four assists as the Canadiens struck three times late in the first and added three more in the second, including tallies from Theo Roy and Tristan Fortin. The Sharks stormed back with five third-period goals, led by Owen Hickey (2G, 2A) and Jack Mackay (2G). The Sharks (3-2-2) made it a game late, but the Canadiens (4-1-1) answered at 0:05 to close it out.

GUSTO KNIGHTS: 3   GUSTO MOOSE - SCOTT: 2

QPLEX (QUISPAMSIS) — Mylo Dyker opened the scoring at 8:52 of the first period, and Nick De Man made it 2-0 early in the second as Gusto Moose - Scott carried the early edge. The Gusto Knights pushed back late in the middle frame on Owen Lord’s goal, then took over the third with a steady comeback. Nick Gamble finished a play from Devante Marsh at 14:17 to tie it, before Quinn Gaddas snapped home the winner with 40 seconds left. Moose - Scott (3-2-1) showed plenty of bite, while the Knights (4-1-1) closed it out.

KINGS: 5   CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 5

KCI - EDDY (BATHURST) — The Kings opened a 2-1 lead after the first period on goals from Francis Duguay and Jacob Sonier, before Ashton O’Quinn replied for the Champions Sheriffs. After Tyler Comeau pulled the Sheriffs even early in the second, the Kings answered with Yoan Comeau and Charles Hache to take a 4-2 edge into the third. The Sheriffs stormed back with three straight — including O’Quinn’s second and Comeau’s second — but Sonier’s late marker earned the Kings a 5-5 finish. The Sheriffs (3-1-2) showed plenty of push, while the Kings (5-0-1) stayed unbeaten.

FLYERS: 8   MAPLE LEAFS: 3

KCI - EDDY (BATHURST) — The Flyers struck early with three first-period goals from Griffin Douthwright, Reid Beers and Gabriel Mersereau, setting the tone for an 8-3 win. Kayden Constantine helped drive the offence with three assists, while Logan Denne, Jaxon Best and Avery Pitre added second-period goals to keep the pressure on. The Leafs pushed back with a Ray Lin marker late in the second, then added third-period goals from William Coulombe and Jackson Melvin to show their fight through to the finish. The Maple Leafs (1-5-0) kept coming, while the Flyers (1-5-0) finished strong.

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


NB CUP U13 AAA Tournament Recap

GUSTO RIVERHAWKS: 2   NB JR STEAMERS: 2

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A — The NB JR STEAMERS opened the scoring just 19 seconds in when Jaida Augustine struck early, and the teams traded momentum the rest of the way in a 2-2 draw. The Riverhawks answered in the second period on Mia Crilley’s marker, set up by Jillian McGraw, before Kenzie Hilchey restored the lead for the Steamers (0-1-3) with Leigha Holt picking up the assist. Early in the third, McGraw finished a quick equalizer off passes from Elsa Stanley and Crilley to earn the point for the Riverhawks (3-0-1).

PEI EXCEL: 3   NS COMETS: 1

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A — PEI EXCEL pulled away in the third period to earn a 3-1 win over the NS COMETS. After a scoreless opening frame, Brooklyn Compton opened the scoring at 13:41 of the second, set up by Zoe Mazerolle. Mazerolle added an early third-period marker at 11:35 to give the Excel some breathing room. The Comets pushed back late when Emily Landry scored at 02:11, with Jillian Irving picking up the assist. Peyton MacDonald iced it with a goal at 00:25 for the Excel (2-1-1), while the Comets (0-3-1) stayed in the fight to the final horn.

CHAMPIONS HORNETS: 2   PEI STARS: 0

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A — The Champions Hornets struck early in the second period and held on for a 2-0 win over the PEI Stars. Lydia Taylor opened the scoring at 14:29 of the second, finishing a play set up by Carleigh Van Horne. The Stars pushed to answer and kept it a one-goal game into the third, but Rayna Hamilton added an insurance marker at 2:40, with Van Horne and Olivia Williams earning assists. The Stars (2-2-0) showed plenty of resolve, while the Hornets (1-2-1) finished with a composed, complete effort.

NB JR STEAMERS: 2   NS FORCE: 2

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A — The NB JR STEAMERS and NS FORCE played to a 2-2 draw after a back-and-forth contest. Leigha Holt opened the scoring in the first period for the Steamers, with Sadie Hallihan setting the play. After Ainsley Burgess tied it in the second off feeds from Esme Burgess and Milana Dentremont, Hallihan restored the lead late in the frame, assisted by Isabelle Arsenault and Charlotte Levi. The Force answered in the third when Olivia Morash finished an Isla Chipman setup to level it for NS FORCE (2-1-1) against the NB JR STEAMERS (0-1-3).

GUSTO RIVERHAWKS: 5   PEI EXCEL: 1

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A — The GUSTO RIVERHAWKS pulled away with three second-period goals and skated to a 5-1 win over PEI EXCEL. Jillian McGraw led the Riverhawks with two goals, opening the scoring at 7:26 with help from Audrey MacDonald before adding another less than a minute later. Bayli Gillies made it 3-0 at 5:02 of the second, and Ellie Hatfield extended the lead in the third with Elsa Stanley earning the assist. Zoe Mazerolle’s late third-period marker rewarded a hard-working PEI EXCEL (2-1-1), before Maddie Cormier closed it out for the Riverhawks (3-0-1).

PEI STARS: 7   NS COMETS: 2

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A — The PEI STARS pulled away for a 7-2 win over the NS COMETS after a tight opening frame. Locklyn Robertson opened the scoring late in the first for the Comets, but Shay Richard answered and then took over, finishing with four goals as the Stars struck three times in the second to build separation. Jordyn Jenkins scored in the middle stanza with help from Elle Woodington, who added a goal of her own in the third, while Peyton Phelan chipped in with two assists. Presley Martin scored the other Comets goal as NS COMETS (0-3-1) kept pushing to the final horn against PEI STARS (2-2-0).

NS FORCE: 2   CHAMPIONS HORNETS: 0

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A — NS FORCE earned a 2-0 win over the CHAMPIONS HORNETS on Friday, striking first at 5:09 of the opening period when Violet Dease finished a play set up by Ainsley Burgess. The Hornets settled in and kept it a one-goal game deep into the third, pushing for the equalizer and staying organized defensively. Burgess provided the insurance marker at 1:06 of the third, sealing it with an unassisted finish. The Hornets (1-2-1) showed persistence to the final buzzer, while the Force (2-1-1) made the key plays to close it out.

NS COMETS: 1   NB JR STEAMERS: 1

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A — In a tight, evenly played matchup, the NS COMETS and NB JR STEAMERS skated to a 1-1 draw. Kenzie Hilchey opened the scoring early in the third period, finishing a play set up by Sophia Scott to give the Steamers the early edge. The Comets answered a couple of minutes later when Locklyn Robertson converted Charlotte Irving’s feed to pull even. With both sides pressing for a late winner, the game stayed level to the final buzzer, leaving the Steamers (0-1-3) and Comets (0-3-1) to split the result.

PEI STARS: 3   NS FORCE: 2

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A — PEI STARS erased a two-goal deficit and pulled out a 3-2 win over NS FORCE. The Force jumped ahead in the first period on Ainsley Burgess’ opener, then Violet Dease finished a play from Olivia Morash and Burgess to make it 2-0 after one. The Stars answered quickly in the second when Elle Woodington scored two seconds in, assisted by Millie Doucette and Meredith McKenzie. In the third, Jordyn Jenkins tied it with McKenzie’s second helper before Doucette snapped home the winner. NS FORCE (2-1-1) kept pushing late, while PEI STARS (2-2-0) closed it out.

GUSTO RIVERHAWKS: 3   CHAMPIONS HORNETS: 2

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A — The Gusto Riverhawks erased an early deficit and rallied for a 3-2 win over the Champions Hornets on Saturday. Olivia Williams opened the scoring at 7:00 of the first for the Hornets, with Leah Kennedy picking up the assist, and the game stayed tight through two periods. In the third, the Riverhawks surged with goals from Bayli Gillies, Jillian McGraw (assisted by Mia Crilley and Olivia Beaton), and Elsa Stanley (from Gillies and Kaylie Little). Ella Nelson added a late push for the Hornets (1-2-1), but the Riverhawks (3-0-1) closed it out.

PEI EXCEL: 5   NB JR STEAMERS: 1

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A — PEI Excel pulled away for a 5-1 win after a tight opening frame. Brooklyn Compton opened the scoring, and after Sadie Hallihan replied for NB, Compton struck again late in the first to send PEI ahead 2-1. The Steamers kept working to stay within reach, with Oceane Cormier setting up their lone marker for NB Jr Steamers (0-1-3). Peyton MacDonald’s early second-period goal sparked a strong finish, with Naomi Gates adding a solo effort and Compton completing her hat trick as PEI Excel (2-1-1) closed it out.

NS FORCE: 2   NS COMETS: 0

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A — NS FORCE struck first and made it stand up, as Isla Chipman opened the scoring at 3:57 of the first period off a feed from Ainsley Burgess. The Comets kept pushing to answer and stayed within reach through a scoreless middle frame, but the Force added breathing room in the third when Burgess finished a play set up by Delynn Jacquard and Violet Dease at 6:37. NS COMETS (0-3-1) showed resilience throughout, while NS FORCE (2-1-1) earned the shutout win.

GUSTO RIVERHAWKS: 5   PEI STARS: 4

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A — The Gusto Riverhawks pulled out a 5-4 win over the PEI Stars in a back-and-forth battle settled late in the third. Shay Richard opened the scoring, and Lewyn Baglole (Peyton Phelan, Richard), Lydia Totten (Addison MacAdam) and Jordyn Jenkins (Elle Woodington, Lily Macnevin) kept the Stars (2-2-0) pushing. Elsa Stanley (Peyton Dibblee, Lily Manderson) and Jillian McGraw answered early, before Ellie Hatfield took over with three third-period goals, supported by two assists from Stanley, to lift the Riverhawks (3-0-1).

PEI EXCEL: 3   CHAMPIONS HORNETS: 3

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A — Peyton MacDonald opened the scoring in the first period for PEI EXCEL, with help from Naomi Gates and Isabella MacDonald, before the CHAMPIONS HORNETS answered in the second on goals from Lydia Taylor (assisted by Lux Bagnall) and Olivia Williams. Taylor struck again early in the third, finishing a play from Kate Hannay and Ella Nelson to make it 3-1. PEI rallied late behind Brooklyn Compton (Zoe Mazerolle) and a final push capped by Mila MacDonald (Kenzie MacGuigan). The Hornets (1-2-1) showed poise with the early third-period lead, while PEI (2-1-1) kept pressing to earn the draw.

PEI STARS: 5   GUSTO RIVERHAWKS: 2

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A (SEMI 4 VS 1) — The PEI Stars built an early cushion and held on for a 5-2 playoff win over the Gusto Riverhawks. Kayslee Gaudet opened the scoring at 9:18 of the first period and added an assist on Isabella Richards’ marker, giving the Stars a two-goal lead. Jordyn Jenkins extended it in the second, before Lydia Totten and Peyton Phelan struck in the third. Gusto pushed back with third-period goals from Ellie Hatfield (assist Elsa Stanley) and Jillian McGraw (assist Mia Crilley), but couldn’t erase the deficit for the Riverhawks (0-1-0). The Stars (2-0-0) kept their momentum rolling.

NS FORCE: 5   PEI EXCEL: 1

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A (SEMI 3 vs 2) — NS FORCE carried a 1-0 lead out of the first period on an unassisted marker from Mckayla Bain, then withstood an early push from PEI EXCEL when Peyton MacDonald finished a play from Naomi Gates and Brooklyn Compton to tie it in the second. The Force answered with three quick strikes in the middle frame, led by Violet Dease’s pair—one set up by Bain and another off a feed from Olivia Morash and Ainsley Burgess—plus Harper Heisler-Broome from Olivia Sweeney. Milana Dentremont added a late third-period goal as PEI EXCEL (0-1-0) kept battling to the final buzzer against NS FORCE (1-1-0).

PEI STARS: 4 NS FORCE: 1

GREENFOOT ENERGY 4-PLEX RINK A (GOLD MEDAL GAME) — Shay Richard opened the scoring at 9:02 of the first period as the PEI STARS built an early lead. NS FORCE answered in the second when Ainsley Burgess buried a tying goal at 9:48, with Olivia Morash and Violet Dease setting it up. The Stars responded quickly and pulled away with second-period goals from Jordyn Jenkins (from Elle Woodington), Piper Brumwell (from Isabella Richards), and Richard again, assisted by Lewyn Baglole and Peyton Phelan. NS FORCE (1-1-0) stayed determined throughout, while PEI STARS (2-0-0) rode that second-period surge to the win for the GOLD MEDAL in the NB CUP.

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


PEI CUP AAA Tournament Recap

2013 AAA Division RECAP

 

NS STORM: 4   NB GUSTO JR RIVERHAWKS: 1

CUP - IPEC — Rhys Board scored twice as NS STORM built a three-goal cushion through two periods and went on to a 4-1 win over NB GUSTO JR RIVERHAWKS. Board opened the scoring in the first, then the Storm added second-period markers from Gabe Macleod and Zaxton Bond to take control. Board’s second of the game early in the third stretched the lead before Travis Dunham finished off a Riverhawks push with a goal midway through the period. The NB Gusto Jr Riverhawks (0-4-0) kept working, while the Storm (6-0-0) stayed unbeaten.

CB ISLANDERS: 5   NB VIPERS: 1

CUP - IPEC — CB ISLANDERS jumped out early with first-period goals from Evander GooGoo-Levi and Cullen Mackenzie to take control. The Islanders kept pressing in the second as Hunter Orkish cashed in at 11:30, but NB VIPERS answered back when Matthew Weston finished a play from Greydon MacArthur and Mason Savoie at 3:40 to give the Vipers a lift. In the third, GooGoo-Levi and Orkish struck again to close out the win for the Vipers (1-3-0). The Islanders (2-2-0) earned the 5-1 decision with a balanced attack.

NS STORM: 5   NB CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 2

CUP - TURK — NS Storm opened the scoring just a minute in on Gabe MacLeod’s first of three, but the NB Champions Hounds answered in the first period through Graeme Binks to keep it tight early. The Storm took control in the second with goals from MacLeod and Nathan Cameron, with Kellen MacNaughton factoring in on both. Beckett McShane pulled the Hounds back within one early in the third, before MacLeod and MacNaughton closed it out. Binks and McShane led the Hounds (4-2-0), while MacLeod’s hat trick paced the Storm (6-0-0).

NS STORM: 4   CB ISLANDERS: 1

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — NS STORM struck first when Zaxton Bond converted a Seth Robley setup at 9:44 of the opening period, but CB ISLANDERS answered at 5:55 as Hunter Orkish finished a Nathan MacKinnon feed to pull even. Brayden Wood restored the Storm lead late in the first, and a scoreless second set up a decisive push in the third. Samuel Hampton (Bond, Gabe MacLeod) made it 3-1 at 7:01, before Rhys Board added an insurance marker with 44 seconds left. The Islanders (2-2-0) kept working, while the Storm (6-0-0) stayed perfect.

PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 6   CB ISLANDERS: 5

CUP - IPEC — The PEI BRAVE BOMBERS erased an early deficit and stormed back for a 6-5 win over the CB ISLANDERS. The Islanders built a 4-1 first-period lead behind goals from Hunter Orkish (two), Rochlan Reginato, and Landon Pollock, then carried that momentum into the third when Reginato struck late to make it 5-2. The Bombers responded with four third-period goals, including two from Ryker Griffin and a pair from Coulson Wood, while Logan Williams (one goal, two assists) and Colin Arsenault (one goal, two assists) helped drive the rally past the Islanders (2-2-0) as the Bombers improved to (2-2-1).

NB CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 4   NB VIPERS: 0

CUP - IPEC — Beckett McShane scored three times in a dominant first period as the NB Champions Hounds built an early cushion and skated to a 4-0 win over the NB Vipers. McShane opened the scoring at 10:50 with help from Graeme Binks, added another at 7:10 off a Samy Markowsky feed, then completed the hat trick at 4:00. Carter Paisley made it 4-0 at 2:21, finishing a play set up by Cooper Trecartin. The Vipers (1-3-0) settled in defensively after the quick start, while the Hounds (4-2-0) made their first-period surge stand up.

NB DUCKS: 6   PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 6

CUP - IPEC — PEI Brave Bombers jumped out early as Bronson Kelly and Ryker Griffin scored 3:55 apart in the first period, with Colin Arsenault picking up two assists. The NB Ducks answered with a three-goal second period, including tallies from Zach Sheppard and Evan Beaman just 30 seconds apart, before Damien Archambault tied it. The third period stayed wide open as Archambault and Miguel Richard (two) pushed the Ducks ahead, but Fynn Cooke, Ryland Stewart and Colston Woods brought the Brave Bombers (2-2-1) level in a back-and-forth finish against the Ducks (1-1-2).

PEI ROCKET: 2   NB VIPERS: 1

CUP - IPEC — The PEI ROCKET struck twice in the third period to edge the NB VIPERS 2-1 in a tight tournament matchup. Hayden Hood opened the scoring early in the frame, finishing a play set up by Darian Gigov and Luke Riley, before the Vipers answered when Avery Carson snapped home the equalizer off a feed from Luca Cowan. With the game still up for grabs, Hood came through again midway through the period, converting a setup from Jax Butler and Jaece Gorrill. The Vipers (1-3-0) pushed hard to the buzzer, while the Rocket (3-1-1) held on to secure the win.

NB CHAMPIONS RIVERSHARKS: 7   PEI BULLS: 4

CUP - TURK — The NB CHAMPIONS RIVERSHARKS got rolling late in the first period as Jackson Chaisson struck twice and helped his team take a 2-1 lead into the break. PEI BULLS answered early in the second and traded chances in a back-and-forth frame, with Harrison Barnes posting a goal and two assists and Jack Matheson adding a goal and an assist. But Chaisson completed his hat trick and Liam Hood scored twice to keep the Riversharks in front. Jaxon Allain and Hayden Landry finished it off in the third as the Bulls (0-4-0) kept pushing to the final buzzer against the Riversharks (2-2-0).

NB CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 5   PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 2

CUP - TURK — Beckett McShane’s hat trick powered the NB CHAMPIONS HOUNDS to a 5-2 win over the PEI BRAVE BOMBERS. McShane opened the scoring at 5:55 of the first, then struck again late in the second after Samy Markowsky made it 2-0 earlier in the frame. The Bombers pushed back early in the third on goals from Ryker Griffin and Colin Arsenault to pull within one. The Hounds answered with two late markers, including Charlie Gilbert’s finish at 0:27, to close it out. PEI BRAVE BOMBERS (2-2-1) showed fight, but NB CHAMPIONS HOUNDS (4-2-0) held the edge.

PEI ROCKET: 5   NB DUCKS: 5

CUP - TURK — The PEI ROCKET got out to an early push and stayed in it to the final horn in a back-and-forth 5-5 finish with the NB DUCKS. Chael McQuillan led the Rocket with a hat trick, including the late third-period equalizer, while Jase Arsenault and Tanner Richards-MacDonald rounded out the scoring. The Ducks answered with goals from Damien Archambault, Liam Murray, Logan Groundwater, Scottie Fillmore and Maxime Chaisson as they built momentum late. NB DUCKS (1-1-2) kept pressing, while the PEI ROCKET (3-1-1) showed resilience to close it out.

CB ISLANDERS: 9   PEI BULLS: 2

CUP - IPEC — The CB ISLANDERS pulled away for a 9-2 win after the PEI BULLS traded goals in a lively first period. Riley Byrnes and Dylan Squires scored for the Bulls (0-4-0), while Nathan MacKinnon and Logan Romeo replied to make it 2-2 after one. The Islanders took control in the second, with Hunter Orkish starting a big night and adding a pair late in the third to complete a hat trick. Evander Googoo-Levi chipped in twice, and Camden Aucoin had a third-period marker as the Islanders (2-2-0) finished strong.

NB CHAMPIONS RIVERSHARKS: 3   NB GUSTO JR RIVERHAWKS: 2

CUP - IPEC — NB Gusto Jr Riverhawks jumped in front with first-period goals from Ben Richard and Dylan Gould, who also set each other up as the Riverhawks (0-4-0) built an early two-goal cushion. NB Champions Riversharks answered back quickly late in the opening frame, with Hayden Landry and Jackson Chaisson scoring 11 seconds apart to pull even heading into the break. In the second period, Liam Hood buried the winner on a setup from Wil Sproul, who finished with two assists, as the Riversharks (2-2-0) held on in a tight 3-2 decision.

PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 5   NB GUSTO JR RIVERHAWKS: 2

CUP - TURK — Ryker Griffin scored twice as the PEI BRAVE BOMBERS built an early lead and skated to a 5-2 win over the NB GUSTO JR RIVERHAWKS. Griffin opened the scoring at 6:48 of the first, set up by Cohen Lynch, then struck again late in the period to make it 2-0. Cooper Myles got the Riverhawks on the board in the second, and later added an assist on Eli McQuaid’s third-period marker for NB GUSTO JR RIVERHAWKS (0-4-0). Charlie Thompson, Tye Gaudet and Colin Arsenault rounded out the offence for PEI BRAVE BOMBERS (2-2-1).

PEI ROCKET: 6   NB CHAMPIONS RIVERSHARKS: 2

CUP - TURK — PEI ROCKET opened up a 2-1 edge after 40 minutes, with Chael McQuillan and Luke Riley scoring in the second period before Jude Sargent replied late for NB CHAMPIONS RIVERSHARKS. The Riversharks tied it early in the third on Wil Sproul’s goal, but the Rocket answered quickly as Ty Bradley struck twice and added two assists in a decisive finish. Griffin Smallman added a key third-period marker, while Jase Arsenault chipped in two helpers. NB CHAMPIONS RIVERSHARKS (2-2-0) kept pushing, but PEI ROCKET (3-1-1) pulled away late.

NB CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 3   PEI BULLS: 1

CUP - TURK — The NB Champions Hounds struck twice in the opening frame and carried that edge to a 3-1 win over the PEI Bulls. Rocky Anoushfa opened the scoring, then Rylan York finished a strong first period with another, both set up by Jace Hayes. York added his second early in the second with Hayes and Dylan Johnston on the helpers to make it 3-0. Jack Matheson answered back for the PEI Bulls (0-4-0), converting a Xavier Paynter feed to cut the deficit, but the Hounds (4-2-0) held firm the rest of the way.

NB VIPERS: 2   NB DUCKS: 0

CUP - TURK — After two scoreless periods, the NB VIPERS broke through just one second into the third when Sawyer Connors finished a play from William Gallant to open the scoring. Matthew Weston added insurance at 12:23, converting a feed from Avery Carson as the Vipers protected the lead the rest of the way. The NB DUCKS (1-1-2) stayed competitive throughout and pushed for an equalizer, but couldn’t find a way past a tight defensive effort. The Vipers (1-3-0) earned the shutout and closed out a disciplined 2-0 win.

PEI ROCKET: 4   NB GUSTO JR RIVERHAWKS: 1

CUP - IPEC — The PEI ROCKET built an early cushion and held on for a 4-1 win over the NB GUSTO JR RIVERHAWKS. Adrian Gigov opened the scoring at 12:11 of the first period, and Chael McQuillan added two goals — including a first-period marker at 8:45 and another at 7:15 of the second — to push the Rocket in front. Ben Richard answered at 8:20 of the third, finishing a play set up by Travis Dunham and Josh Vincent for the Riverhawks (0-4-0), before Griffin Smallman closed it out late at 1:13 for the Rocket (3-1-1).

NS STORM: 7   PEI BULLS: 0

CUP - TURK — NS STORM set the tone with three first-period goals, then kept the pressure on with three more in each of the final two frames to close out a 7-0 win. Nathan Cameron paced the attack with a hat trick, adding a key helper, while Rhys Board chipped in a goal and two assists. Julien Amirault opened the scoring, and Clarke Cameron, Kyle Sangster and Jayden Pelley rounded out a balanced sheet. PEI BULLS (0-4-0) stayed with it to the final horn, but couldn’t find a way past a tight Storm team defence, as NS STORM (6-0-0) remained unbeaten.

NB DUCKS: 4   NB CHAMPIONS RIVERSHARKS: 3

CUP - TURK — NB Champions Riversharks struck first when Quentin Dunham converted a Jackson Chaisson feed at 11:31 of the opening period, then Chaisson and Jude Sargent added second-period goals to build a 3-1 cushion. NB Ducks kept pushing back behind a big night from Nick Friesen, who scored twice and set up two more, including Damien Archambault’s goal late in the second. Friesen tied it early in the third before Levi Bergeron finished the comeback at 5:46 to lift the Ducks (1-1-2). The Riversharks (2-2-0) showed plenty of compete in a tight one-goal contest.

NS STORM: 5   PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 0

CUP - IPEC (SEMI 4 VS 1) — NS STORM struck three times in the opening frame to set the tone, with Archer Marchand (10:20), Zaxton Bond (6:07) and Nathan Cameron (2:00) finding the net. Cameron added three assists to power the attack, while Kellen MacNaughton chipped in with helpers as the Storm carried a 3-0 lead into the third. Gabe MacLeod put the game out of reach with back-to-back goals 5 seconds apart midway through the final period. PEI BRAVE BOMBERS (2-2-1) pushed to create offence, but couldn’t break through. NS STORM (6-0-0) advanced with the shutout win.

NB CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 3   PEI ROCKET: 2

CUP - TURK (SEMI 3 vs 2) — Beckettt McShane opened the scoring early, but PEI ROCKET answered quickly as Tanner Richards-MacDonald finished Camden Carpenter’s feed to tie it. Chael McQuillan then put the Rocket ahead with help from Griffin Smallman and Carpenter, setting up a tense finish. The NB CHAMPIONS HOUNDS pushed back late, with Hart Johnston scoring twice in the final 17 seconds—both set up by Samy Markowsky—to complete the comeback. Richards-MacDonald and McQuillan supplied the offence for the Rocket (3-1-1), while Johnston’s late heroics lifted the Hounds (4-2-0).

NS STORM: 3   NB CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 2

CUP - IPEC (GOLD) — NS STORM struck first when Gabe Macleod opened the scoring early in the first, then Nathan Cameron made it 2-0 at the start of the second. NB CHAMPIONS HOUNDS pushed back with a strong middle frame, tying it on goals from Samy Markowsky and Beckett McShane to send the game beyond regulation. After a scoreless third, Zaxton Bond ended it just 30 seconds into overtime, finishing a setup from Kellen MacNaughton and Macleod. The Hounds (4-2-0) showed plenty of resilience while the Storm (6-0-0) stayed unbeaten on route to capturing the Gold Medal in the 2013 AAA PEI CUP.

 

2014 AAA Division RECAP

 

PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 4   NS BLUE BATTALION: 1

CUP - IPEC — The PEI BRAVE BOMBERS struck early when Marek Zhang finished a quick play just 55 seconds into the first period, then carried that momentum into the middle frame as Jaxxon McCardle scored with 10 seconds left. NS BLUE BATTALION answered at 7:11 of the second on Elliott Gosne’s marker, assisted by Kye Densmore, to keep the game within reach. In the third, Nate Yeo opened the scoring 21 seconds in before Luke Gallant added insurance at 11:30, set up by McCardle. The Blue Battalion (3-2-0) pushed back throughout, but the Brave Bombers (5-0-1) stayed in control.

NB CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 6   NS RAIDERS 2015: 5

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — NB Champions Hounds and NS Raiders 2015 traded goals throughout a back-and-forth 6-5 decision. Kree Triska powered the Hounds with four goals, including a pair in the third period, and helped set up Owen Madden’s second-period marker alongside Tayven Sparks. The Raiders answered with a strong team effort, led by Cullen Stewart’s two goals and support from Preston Izzard and Zack King, while Jackson Thiffault, Joe Bonang and Austin McCulley also found the net. NS Raiders 2015 (0-4-0) kept pressing late, but NB Champions Hounds (1-3-0) held on.

NS BLUE BATTALION: 3   NB VIPERS: 2

CUP - IPEC — Nolichika Fujiwara opened the scoring early for the NS BLUE BATTALION, finishing a play from Kye Densmore to put the visitors in front. NB VIPERS answered in the second as Ryker McLennan converted Colton Mallais’ feed to even things up, setting the stage for a tight finish. Mallais then struck again with a third-period marker to give the Vipers a brief edge, but the Battalion rallied with goals from Densmore and Samuel Tilley (assist: Lennox Toole) to secure the win. The Vipers (3-2-1) pushed to the end, while the Battalion (3-2-0) held on.

PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 4   NS RAIDERS 2015: 3

CUP - IPEC — The PEI BRAVE BOMBERS rallied from an early deficit to edge the NS RAIDERS 2015 4-3 in a back-and-forth tournament matchup. Jackson Thiffault opened the scoring for the Raiders, but Cam Simmons answered and Trace Doucette pushed the Bombers in front before the first intermission. Benny Biggar added a key second-period marker, with Walker Praught setting the table throughout with four assists. In the third, Will MacDonald and Joe Bonang brought the Raiders within one, but Simmons’ second goal stood up as the Raiders (0-4-0) pressed late and the Bombers (5-0-1) closed it out.

NS SEAKINGS: 7   NB CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 0

CUP - IPEC — NS Seakings struck twice in the second period to break open a scoreless game, getting goals from Declan O’Brien (Jaxzen Rapp) and Ben Sweeney. The Seakings’ offence rolled in the third, with Rapp, Brennan Lockhart, Gavin Verran, Jude Mackinlay, Landon Davidson and Declan Sherman adding goals as the pressure built. Rapp finished with a goal and three points, while Lockhart chipped in a goal and an assist. The Hounds (1-3-0) stayed determined and held the line early, but the Seakings (2-3-0) pulled away late.

NB VIPERS: 3   NB CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 0

CUP - IPEC — The NB Vipers struck three times in the opening frame and went on to a 3-0 win over the NB Champions Hounds. Sacha Sirois opened the scoring at 9:46 of the first period, finishing a play set up by Oliver Tessier, before Maxime Bourque made it 2-0 on an unassisted marker. James Baxter-Barkhouse capped the early surge at 6:53 with help from Riley Cormier and Hudson Inglis. The Hounds (1-3-0) settled in and competed hard the rest of the way, but couldn’t find a breakthrough against the Vipers (3-2-1).

NB VIPERS: 2   PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 2

CUP - TURK — The NB Vipers and PEI Brave Bombers traded momentum in a 2-2 draw on Friday. Jaxen Jensen opened the scoring at 2:27 of the first period for the Vipers, finishing a play started by Colton Mallais. PEI answered before the break when Nate Yeo converted at 5:10, set up by Cam Simmons and Walker Praught. The Bombers took the lead in the second on Jaxxon McCardle’s goal at 8:03, with Luke Gallant and Ben Ramsay assisting, but Sheamus Gillespie tied it at 8:42 for the NB Vipers (3-2-1) against the PEI Brave Bombers (5-0-1).

NS BLUE BATTALION: 5   NB CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 3

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — Samuel Fenton’s hat trick lifted the NS Blue Battalion past the NB Champions Hounds 5-3 on Friday. Kree Triska opened the scoring early, and Tayven Sparks’ late first-period marker had the Hounds ahead 2-1 after one. The Battalion answered in the second with Fenton’s second of the day and Carter Brake-Brown’s goal at 00:11 to take a 3-2 lead. Third-period tallies from Fenton and Kye Densmore stretched the margin before Madden Wishart’s late finish, set up by Sparks, closed it out for the Hounds (1-3-0), while Lennox Toole chipped in two assists for the Battalion (3-2-0).

NS SEAKINGS: 6   NS RAIDERS 2015: 4

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — NS SEAKINGS answered an early two-goal start from NS RAIDERS 2015 and skated away with a 6-4 win. Zack King (Preston Izzard, Madeleine Irving) and Austin McCulley gave the Raiders the jump, but Gavin Verran (Jaxzen Rapp) pulled the Seakings within one late in the first. Ben Baker scored twice and added an assist, while Rapp piled up two goals and three helpers as the Seakings struck three times in the second to take control. Remy Maldre and Cullen Stewart made it tight in the third for the Raiders (0-4-0), before the Seakings (2-3-0) finished it off.

NB VIPERS: 7   NS SEAKINGS: 5

CUP - TURK — The NB VIPERS outlasted the NS SEAKINGS 7-5 in a back-and-forth tournament matchup. Ben Sweeney and Easton Rafuse scored in the opening frame to send the Seakings ahead early, before the Vipers answered in the second with goals from Oliver Tessier, Liam Leger-Andrade and Riley Cormier. Tessier (2G), Leger-Andrade (2G) and Cormier (2G) powered a three-goal third period, and Rafuse’s late marker kept the Seakings (2-3-0) pushing to the finish. The Vipers (3-2-1) held on to close it out.

NS BLUE BATTALION: 8   NS RAIDERS 2015: 1

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — The NS BLUE BATTALION jumped out early and never looked back in an 8-1 win over the NS RAIDERS 2015. Samuel Fenton set the tone with two first-period goals and finished with three, while Kye Densmore added a pair in a five-goal second that also featured tallies from Carter Brake-Brown and Kosta Kakamousias, who chipped in two assists. Henry MacLaughlin broke through early in the third for the Raiders (0-4-0), before Beau Boudreau capped the scoring late for the Blue Battalion (3-2-0).

PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 6   NS SEAKINGS: 4

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — The NS Seakings jumped out to an early two-goal lead on markers from Brennan Lockhart and Jaxzen Rapp, but the PEI Brave Bombers answered before the break as Ben Ramsay and Nate Yeo pulled the game even. The Seakings carried a 4-3 edge into the third, with Lockhart’s second coming in the final seconds of the middle frame. PEI pushed back with three third-period goals, including Cohen Lyle’s equalizer and Wesley Bridges’ go-ahead effort before Luke Gallant sealed it late. The NS Seakings (2-3-0) kept pressing, while the PEI Brave Bombers (5-0-1) finished strong.

NB VIPERS: 5   NS BLUE BATTALION: 2

CUP - TURK (SEMI 3 VS 2) — Oliver Tessier opened the scoring early and later completed a hat trick as the NB VIPERS pulled away for a 5-2 win over the NS BLUE BATTALION. Hudson Inglis made it 2-0 late in the second before Samuel Fenton answered back at 4:09, with Kosta Kakamousias and Lennox Toole setting him up. In the third, Liam Leger-Andrade struck before Beau Boudreau replied for the Battalion. Tessier’s pair of late goals sealed it, with Leger-Andrade and Riley Cormier each adding two assists. The Battalion (3-2-0) battled to the final buzzer, while the Vipers (3-2-1) advanced with a strong finish.

PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 7   NS SEAKINGS: 0

CUP - IPEC (SEMI 4 vs 1) — PEI Brave Bombers jumped on the scoreboard with five first-period goals and never looked back in an 7-0 semifinal win over the NS Seakings. Cam Simmons scored twice, while Walker Praught added a goal and helped set up others as the Bombers controlled the early pace. Luke Gallant and Ben Ramsay also struck in the opening frame before Praught made it 6-0 in the second. Jaxxon McCardle and Benny Biggar rounded out the scoring in the third. The Seakings (2-3-0) kept competing to the final buzzer, but couldn’t find a way through. The Brave Bombers (5-0-1) moved on with another complete effort.

PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 4   NB VIPERS: 2

CUP - IPEC (GOLD) — The PEI BRAVE BOMBERS struck twice in the opening frame, with Trace Doucette finishing a Cohen Lyle setup before Luke Gallant cashed in late to make it 2-0 after one. NB VIPERS answered early in the second as Oliver Tessier, assisted by James Baxter-Barkhouse, and Riley Cormier scored 2:03 apart to pull even. Nate Yeo restored the lead for the Bombers, and Walker Praught added a third-period insurance marker as PEI BRAVE BOMBERS (5-0-1) held off a determined NB VIPERS (3-2-1) to earn the Gold Medal in the 2014 AAA PEI CUP. Congrats Brave Bombers!

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


NS Cup 2018/2017 AAA Tournament Recap

2018 AAA DIVISION RECAP

JR AXEMEN: 4 SEAKINGS: 2

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

STORM: 6 FREEZE: 2

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

STORM: 6 JR AXEMEN: 5

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

FREEZE: 6 SEAKINGS: 3

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

SEAKINGS: 3 STORM: 2

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

FREEZE: 4 JR AXEMEN: 3

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

JR AXEMEN: 9 SEAKINGS: 3

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

FREEZE: 5 STORM: 3

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

 

2017 AAA DIVISION RECAP

 

HEAT: 4 THUNDER: 3

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

HEAT: 5 JR AXEMEN: 4

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

ADMIRALS: 5 STORM: 2

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

THUNDER: 5 FREEZE: 3

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

STORM: 6 HEAT: 4

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

JR AXEMEN: 7 THUNDER: 5

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

FREEZE: 7 ADMIRALS: 4

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

STORM: 3 FREEZE: 2

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

JR AXEMEN: 7 ADMIRALS: 3

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

THUNDER: 5 ADMIRALS: 4

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

FREEZE: 5 HEAT: 5

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

JR AXEMEN: 4 STORM: 4

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

JR AXEMEN: 3 HEAT: 0

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

THUNDER: 6 STORM: 2

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

THUNDER: 7 JR AXEMEN: 4

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

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


PEI CUP PROSPECTS FEMALE TOURNAMENT

U9 DIVISION RECAP

EXCEL: 8 STARS: 1

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

VICTOIRE: 7 STARS: 0

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

GOLDENEYES: 6 SCEPTRE: 3

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

SCEPTRE: 8 STARS: 1

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

VICTOIRE: 4 EXCEL: 2

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

GOLDENEYES: 7 STARS: 0

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

VICTOIRE: 3 SCEPTRE: 0

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

GOLDENEYES: 6 EXCEL: 4

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

GOLDENEYES: 3 VICTOIRE: 1

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

SCEPTRE: 3 EXCEL: 2

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

VICTOIRE: 5 SCEPTRE: 2

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

GOLDENEYES: 10 EXCEL: 3

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

GOLDENEYES: 3 VICTOIRE: 2

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

U11 DIVISION RECAP

 

VICTOIRE: 6 CENTRAL GALES: 0

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

EXCEL: 7 FLEET (DONOVAN): 0

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

FROST: 5 CHARGE: 1

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

SCEPTRE: 2 TORRENT: 1

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

CHARGE: 7 STARS: 0

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

TORRENT: 3 CENTRAL GALES: 2

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

FROST: 8 FLEET (DONOVAN): 1

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

SCEPTRE: 6 FLEET (LORD): 1

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

TORRENT: 1 STARS: 0

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

FLEET (DONOVAN): 2   CENTRAL GALES: 2

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

CHARGE: 1 SCEPTRE: 1

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

FROST: 2 VICTOIRE: 0

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

FROST: 3 FLEET (LORD): 0

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

VICTOIRE: 1 SCEPTRE: 0

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

CHARGE: 6 CENTRAL GALES: 2

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

EXCEL: 4 TORRENT: 1

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

FLEET (LORD): 5   STARS: 1

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

VICTOIRE: 3 EXCEL: 0

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

EXCEL: 3   FLEET (LORD): 2

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

STARS: 4   FLEET (DONOVAN): 2

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

FROST: 2 SCEPTRE: 1

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

VICTOIRE: 3 EXCEL: 2

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

FROST: 2 VICTOIRE: 1

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

 

U13 DIVISION RECAP

 

FROST: 1 CHARGE: 1

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

EXCEL: 8 FLEET: 1

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

SCEPTRE: 3 FROST: 3

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

EXCEL: 4 VICTOIRE: 3

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

CHARGE: 1 TORRENT: 1

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

STARS: 7 TORRENT: 2

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

FLEET: 3 CHARGE: 0

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

EXCEL: 3 FROST: 1

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

SCEPTRE: 4 VICTOIRE: 3

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

VICTOIRE: 3 CHARGE: 1

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

SCEPTRE: 2 FLEET: 2

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

EXCEL: 7 TORRENT: 1

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

STARS: 9 VICTOIRE: 3

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

TORRENT: 6 SCEPTRE: 6

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

STARS: 4 FLEET: 0

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

STARS: 4 FROST: 1

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

SCEPTRE: 4 EXCEL: 3

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

STARS: 3 FLEET: 0

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

SCEPTRE: 3 STARS: 2

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

 

U15 DIVISION RECAP

 

 

VICTOIRE: 2 SIRENS: 2

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

STARS: 3 FLEET: 0

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

SIRENS: 2 FLEET: 1

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

STARS: 4 VICTOIRE: 0

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

STARS: 1 SIRENS: 0

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

VICTOIRE: 1 FLEET: 0

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

STARS: 5 FLEET: 0

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

SIRENS: 2 VICTOIRE: 1

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

SIRENS: 2 STARS: 1

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

 

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