NB U13 PROS. TIER 2 Championships
WHALERS: 8 SABRES: 4
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK A (MONCTON) - A CHAM SEMI 4 VS 1 — The Whalers jumped out to an early lead on first-period goals from Easton Coughlin and Connor Morrison, then withstood a strong push in the middle frame to earn an 8-4 win over the Sabres. Kylar Buchanan led the charge with a hat trick, and Crimson Craig added two third-period goals as the Whalers pulled away late. The Sabres kept it tight with second-period goals from Max Poirier Legacy, Alexandre Duke and Kaleb Hachey, before Olivier Dubé scored in the third for the Sabres (7-5-0). The Whalers (11-0-1) closed it out with a big final period.
AVALANCHE: 5 PENGUINS: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK A (MONCTON) - A CHAM SEMI 3 VS 2 — The Penguins struck first on William Thibault’s opener in the first, then stretched the lead late in the second as Ryan Deveau and Jayden LeBlanc scored 30 seconds apart, with Carter Brinson setting up both. Down 3-1 heading into the third, the Avalanche stormed back with four goals, sparked by Olivier Duguay and a pair from Coby Hébert, both assisted by Raphael Rail. Duguay added a late marker to close it out as the Penguins (10-2-0) couldn’t hold on, while the Avalanche (8-4-0) finished the comeback.
PENGUINS: 5 SABRES: 4
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK A (MONCTON) — Carter Brinson struck first and added another in the second period as the Penguins edged the Sabres 5-4 in a back-and-forth game. After Sabres goals from Max Poirier Legacy and Tucker Barnaby made it 2-1 after one, Poirier Legacy completed a hat trick to keep the pressure on, with Jerico Hickey picking up a pair of assists for the Sabres (7-5-0). Matthew Ivany tied it early in the third and then scored the winner with 40 seconds left, lifting the Penguins (10-2-0).
WHALERS: 8 AVALANCHE: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK A (MONCTON) - A CHAM GOLD — Kylar Buchanan scored five times as the Whalers earned an 8-2 win over the Avalanche. Buchanan struck three times in a quick first-period burst, then added another in the second before finishing his night late in the third. Lennox Perry made it 4-0 before the first intermission, while Conrad Martin and Jake MacDonald rounded out the scoring for Coach Will Arsenault’s Whalers (11-0-1). The Avalanche (8-4-0) kept pushing to the end and got third-period goals from Coby Hébert and Zackary Hébert.
MAPLE LEAFS: 7 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 0
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) - B CHAM SEMI 3 VS 2 — Nathan Lane scored three times and added two assists as the Maple Leafs pulled away for a 7-0 win. The Leafs struck early with goals 26 seconds apart from Michael McKee and Lane, then carried a 3-0 edge into the third before Cameron Brideau scored twice and set up two more. Matty Murray chipped in with a goal and an assist, and Xavier Bourgeois-Cormier earned the shutout for the Maple Leafs (8-4-0). The Champions Sheriffs (3-8-1) kept working and rotated goalies Reid Lamarche and John Hall as they tried to break through.
JETS: 6 GUSTO KINGS: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK D (MONCTON) - C CHAM 10 VS 9 — Gray MacKinnon scored five times as the Jets pulled away for a 6-3 win over the Gusto Kings. After Kole Adams opened the scoring at 10:57 of the second, MacKinnon added two more in the period before the Kings answered late on Henry Ferguson’s goal at 2:40 and Eli Arbeau’s marker with one second left. In the third, MacKinnon struck twice early, then Ace Embree replied at 8:09 before MacKinnon capped it. Coach Travis Hunt’s Jets (3-8-1) earned the decision over the Gusto Kings (2-9-1).
STARS: 7 FLYERS: 5
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK D (MONCTON) - B CHAM SEMI 4 VS 1 — The Stars and Flyers traded early goals, with Sawyer Dewolfe opening the scoring before Henry Stavert answered to set the tone for a back-and-forth game. Stars built their edge with a four-goal second period, highlighted by Stavert’s pair and tallies from Grady Pineau and Hunter Bell. Flyers kept pushing as Evan Quondam struck twice in the middle frame, then Will Steele scored early in the third to keep it close. Stavert finished with four goals and Pineau added two for the Stars. Steele and Charles Sicurella rounded out the scoring for the Flyers (3-8-1), while the Stars (7-4-1) held on down the stretch.
OILERS: 5 GUSTO KINGS: 5
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) - C CHAM 11 VS 9 — Logan Rousselle scored three times, including a late tying goal at 1:06 of the third period, as the Oilers rallied back to earn a 5-5 draw with the Gusto Kings. The Kings carried a 3-1 edge into the third after goals from Ethan Garrett, Ace Embree and Jack Guimond, with Garrett adding two assists. In the final frame, the teams traded bursts, with Brendan Brideau and David Richardson adding Oilers offence. Eli Arbeau and Carter Cooper also scored for the Kings (2-9-1). Rousselle’s hat trick powered the Oilers (0-10-2).
FLYERS: 5 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 4
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK D (MONCTON) — Sawyer DeWolfe scored twice, including the overtime winner, as the Flyers earned a 5-4 decision over the Champions Sheriffs. The Flyers built a 4-0 lead on goals from Evan Quondam, DeWolfe, Logan Dumas and Charles Sicurella, but the Sheriffs stormed back late in the third. Jackson Gahan struck twice, and Sawyer Richardson and Graham MacKinnon rounded out the rally to force extra time for the Sheriffs (3-8-1). DeWolfe’s finish in overtime sealed it for the Flyers (3-8-1).
JETS: 4 OILERS: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK A (MONCTON) - C CHAM 11 VS 10 — The Jets picked up a 4-3 win over the Oilers in a back-and-forth matchup. Hunter Dunn opened the scoring before Jacob McGraw replied, and after Kole Adams restored the lead, Logan Rousselle had the game level 2-2 after one. Brennan Hooley, set up by Parker Murphy, put the Jets ahead late in the second. Gray MacKinnon added an important third-period goal, then David Richardson scored late to keep the Oilers (0-10-2) within one. In the end, the Jets (3-8-1) closed it out.
MAPLE LEAFS: 5 STARS: 4
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK D (MONCTON) - B CHAM GOLD — Rylan Lavigne scored three times and Michael McKee ended it at 1:17 of overtime as the Maple Leafs edged the Stars 5-4. The Leafs built early momentum with first-period goals from Lavigne and Cameron Brideau, then Lavigne struck again in the second. The Stars pushed back in the third, led by Ryan Rix’s two goals off feeds from Grady Pineau, while Marcel Mercier tied it late and Zach Nelson added a goal and an assist. The Stars (7-4-1) showed plenty of fight, but the Leafs (8-4-0) found the extra finish in OT.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NS U15 PROS. TIER 1 Recap: May 15 - 18
HUSKIES: 3 EAGLES: 2
GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) — The Huskies and Eagles were deadlocked 1-1 after the first period, with Bassam Nahas (assist: Roman Marson) answering Kaleb Clarke’s opener set up by Lachlan Maclaren. After a scoreless second, the third period brought a flurry as James Cuming finished Maclaren’s feed to tie it before Liam Jollimore (assist: Joe Rimmer) and Cian Lynch (assist: Cole Taylor) pushed the Huskies ahead. Clarke and Cuming scored for the Eagles (3-6-1), while Hunter Henneberry stopped 22 of 24 to help the Huskies (7-1-2) close it out.
WOLVES: 4 BULLS: 3
GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) — Jacob Frizzell scored twice as the Wolves built a 3-2 edge after the first period, with Breton Tellum adding the other early marker. The Bulls stayed right with it behind goals from Jayden Deon and Doyun Park, who also picked up an assist. Will Murphy pulled the Bulls even in the third, setting up a tense finish before Tellum buried the winner with three seconds left to lift Coach Chris Tellum’s Wolves (3-4-3) past the Bulls (0-9-1).
HAWKS: 4 EAGLES: 3
GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) — The Hawks edged the Eagles 4-3 in a back-and-forth matchup on Saturday. Cooper Zylstra opened the scoring in the first, and Drew McPhee made it 2-0 just three seconds into the second. The Eagles answered with goals from Lachlan MacLaren and Rowen Lonergan to pull even, then Lonergan’s second early in the third put them briefly in front. Kolby Kaiser tied it at 10:14, before Spencer Melski’s winner at 7:51 sealed it. The Eagles (3-6-1) battled to the finish, but the Hawks (3-5-2) found the late edge.
HUSKIES: 5 WOLVES: 3
GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) — The Huskies built a lead early and held on for a 5-3 win over the Wolves on Saturday. Bassam Nahas opened the scoring in the first, and the Huskies stretched things in the second on goals from Cole Taylor and Jaxson Farmer before Joe Rimmer struck late in the period. Rimmer added another just 30 seconds into the third to make it a big moment in the game. Jacob Frizzell scored twice for the Wolves (3-4-3), with Lochlan Misener also finding the net, while Rimmer’s two-goal effort and Nate Reid’s pair of assists helped pace the Huskies (7-1-2).
HAWKS: 10 BULLS: 3
GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) — The Hawks struck for four first-period goals and carried that momentum through a 10-3 win over the Bulls. Jonah Surette and Jansen Chiasson each scored twice, with Surette also adding an assist, while Max Lynk had a goal and two helpers and Drew McPhee chipped in a goal and two assists. Brandon Deleskie and Matthew Hutt also found the net. The Bulls answered back with Hayden Acker’s second-period marker, then got third-period goals from Levi Nickerson and Will Murphy to keep pressing. The Bulls (0-9-1) showed pushback, while the Hawks (3-5-2) finished strong.
HAWKS: 7 BENGALS: 3
EAST HANTS SPORTSPLEX (KMA) — The Hawks built early momentum and carried it through for a 7-3 win over the Bengals. Brandon Deleskie opened the scoring before Jonah Surette struck seconds later, and Matthew Hutt and Kolby Kaiser added first-period goals to make it 4-1 at the break. Cooper Zylstra and Kellan Buckley extended the lead in the second, then Drew McPhee added another in the third. Mason Atkinson scored in the first, while Joe Metivier and Asher Anderson finished a strong late push for the Bengals (4-6-0). Surette also set up two goals as the Hawks (3-5-2) closed out the result.
BULLDOGS: 1 COYOTES: 1
EAST HANTS SPORTSPLEX (KMA) — Ellis Burgess struck just five seconds into the opening period, finishing a Ben Flinn setup as the Bulldogs grabbed early momentum. The Coyotes settled in and kept it a one-goal game into the final minute, when Jaden Reid snapped home the equalizer at 00:58 of the third to force a 1-1 finish. The Coyotes (6-3-1) earned the late reward for their push, while Coach Chris Manchakowski’s Bulldogs (4-2-3) took a point after leading most of the way.
BENGALS: 6 JAGUARS: 1
EAST HANTS SPORTSPLEX (KMA) — The Bengals built a 3-0 cushion through two periods and rolled to a 6-1 win over the Jaguars. Mason Atkinson opened the scoring in the first, finishing a play from Sam Wilkie, before Cohen Robichaud and Cayden Cavanaugh struck in the second, with Joe Metivier setting up Cavanaugh’s first. The Jaguars got on the board early in the third on Breton Durdle’s goal, assisted by Cooper Martell and Michael Forbrigger, but the Bengals answered with three more, including Cavanaugh’s second, plus tallies from Zachary McCracken and Ethan Chase, to close it out for the Jaguars (1-7-2) and Bengals (4-6-0).
COYOTES: 5 HAWKS: 2
EAST HANTS SPORTSPLEX (KMA) — Jack Kielty opened the scoring at 5:16 of the first period and later added an insurance marker as the Coyotes earned a 5-2 win over the Hawks. Austin Robicheau set up three goals, helping Rylan Croft and Tripp Greenough strike in the second to build the lead. The Hawks pushed back in the third with Jonah Surette (assist Emerson Long) and Kellan Buckley finding the net, but Jaden Reid’s reply and Kielty’s second kept the Coyotes (6-3-1) in control. The Hawks (3-5-2) stayed determined to the final buzzer.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NS U11 PROS. TIER 2 (B) Championships
FLYERS: 7 DUCKS: 0
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) - B CHAM 5 VS 1 — Jack Murray recorded a hat trick as the Flyers jumped out quickly, scoring six times in the opening period to take control early. Isaac Heatley added two goals, with Tyler Kelly and Reid McKergow also finding the net as the game moved to the intermission at 6-0. Murray added his third at 7:42 of the second to round out the scoring. Hunter Baker Riley battled through 29 shots for the Ducks (0-12-0), while Brayden Dugas stopped all 10 he faced for the shutout for the Flyers (6-5-1).
MAPLE LEAFS: 5 KINGS: 2
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) - A CHAM BRONZE — Logan Hire opened the scoring late in the second period, and the Maple Leafs carried that momentum into the third, striking early through Reed Charlton and Owen Peverill to build a lead. Carter Ingram, with Hire picking up an assist, and Liam Hyson added key insurance as the game moved along. The Kings answered with a determined late push, getting third-period goals from Wyatt Kachmar (assisted by Max Graham) and Liam Harrison (from Jace MacKenzie and Jocee MacKenzie) to cap the rally for the Kings (7-5-0), while the Maple Leafs (10-2-0) finished strong.
CANUCKS: 4 PENGUINS: 3
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — Ellis Chernoff opened the scoring at 10:23 of the first period, but Willy King answered soon after to keep it even heading into the second. The Penguins grabbed the lead on goals from Carson Blondeau and Avery Chaisson, before Oliver McAllister’s late response kept the Canucks within one. Ewan MacLellan tied it at 4:21 of the third, then set up Simon Boudreau for the overtime winner at 2:41. Oliver Sutton battled through a busy afternoon for the Penguins (2-10-0), while Michael MacNeil stopped 14 of 15 shots in his time in net for the Canucks (5-6-1).
EAGLES: 5 KNIGHTS: 2
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) - A CHAM GOLD — The Knights jumped out early with first-period goals from Craig Matheson (Ella Yuill) and Connor Worsley (Colby Clark), taking a 2-0 lead into the break. The Eagles answered with a big second period as Nicholas Haight (Rémi Melanson) got them on the board before Morgan Oliver tied it, and Hiroki Blackburn’s late marker put them in front. In the third, Messiah Welch scored twice to add breathing room. Matheson and Worsley led the Knights (7-5-0), while Welch and Haight paced the Eagles (11-1-0).
FLYERS: 4 WHALERS: 0
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) - B CHAM GOLD — The Flyers broke through with a four-goal third period to earn a 4-0 win over the Whalers. After a scoreless first 30 minutes, Keegan Bundy scored twice in the final frame, with Isaac Heatley (assist: Laeo Zakhour) and Casey Frizzell adding singles. Jack Murray chipped in two assists and Reid McKergow had one helper. In net, Blake Purvis turned aside all 18 shots for the shutout. The Whalers (4-6-2) showed persistence throughout, but the Flyers (6-5-1) finished strong.
CANUCKS: 9 PENGUINS: 2
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) - B CHAM 4 VS 3 — Simon Boudreau scored four times as the Canucks pulled away for a 9-2 win over the Penguins. After Boudreau opened the scoring at 7:47 of the first, the Penguins answered with goals from Jacob Howard and Brighton MacDonald to take a 2-1 lead into the break. The Canucks moved in front in the second on Boudreau’s second and Alistair Gillis’ marker, then erupted for six third-period goals, including another pair from Boudreau. Dominic Houde set up both Penguins goals for the Penguins (2-10-0), while Michael MacNeil stopped 20 of 22 for the Canucks (5-6-1).
WHALERS: 8 DUCKS: 1
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) - B CHAM 5 VS 2 — The Whalers jumped in front early and carried the pace to an 8-1 win over the Ducks. Cohen Bergmann and Brennan Sly each scored twice, while Madden MacLean added two goals of his own in a seven-goal first period. Evander Bungay chipped in with a goal and two assists, and Isabella Xi had a pair of helpers. Michael Randles, set up by Maxwell Pokol, broke through late in the second for the Ducks (0-12-0), while John Daigle stopped 11 of 12 shots in the Whalers’ crease (4-6-2).
KNIGHTS: 5 MAPLE LEAFS: 4
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) - A CHAM SEMI 4 VS 1 — Connor Worsley scored three times, including the overtime winner at 1:38, as the Knights rallied past the Maple Leafs 5-4. The Knights jumped ahead on first-period goals from Worsley and Jack Tapper, but the Leafs answered with a big second period as Eric Turchin, Carter Ingram and Liam Hyson (twice) swung the momentum. Worsley’s third-period marker and Dallas Bernard’s late goal at 1:08 set up the extra frame for the Knights (7-5-0). Hyson led the push for the Maple Leafs (10-2-0).
EAGLES: 3 KINGS: 2
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) - A CHAM SEMI 3 VS 2 — Hiroki Blackburn scored twice, including an early third-period marker that stood up as the Eagles edged the Kings 3-2. Blackburn opened the scoring at 5:50 of the first, set up by René Thibault, before the Kings answered early in the second on Wyatt Kachmar’s goal, assisted by Jack Kachmar. Morgan Oliver restored the lead at 4:58 of the middle frame, with Thibault and Blackburn picking up helpers. Trey Mulholland pulled the Kings (7-5-0) within one late in the third, but the Eagles (11-1-0) finished the job.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NS U11 PROS. TIER 2 (A) Championships
SABRES: 6 STARS: 5
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (BELL RINK) - B CHAM CONSOLATION — The Sabres pulled out a thrilling 6-5 win over the Stars after a wild third period. William Cooke opened the scoring early and finished with a hat trick, with Brody LeBlanc setting him up twice, as the Sabres built a 2-0 lead. The Stars answered with three quick goals late in the second from Noah Walsh, Christian Carrigan and Hunter Munroe, then got third-period markers from Landon Munroe and Laz Nemecek to erase a deficit. Ethan Daley’s late winner sealed it against the Stars (0-12-0), as the Sabres (3-8-1) finished the comeback.
CANADIENS: 7 STARS: 5
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) - B CHAM 6 VS 1 — The Canadiens built a lead and held on for a 7-5 win over the Stars on Sunday. After the teams traded first-period goals from Christian Carrigan and Henry Mantha, John Eisan took over with two goals and an assist, including the Canadiens’ third-period marker that stretched the cushion. Bennett Crawford added a pair of assists, while Felix Fraughton, Bodhi Sinclair, Tucker Grant and Declan McPhee also scored. Hunter Munroe paced a determined Stars (0-12-0) push with two goals and an assist, with Noah Walsh and Thatcher Maldre adding the others. The Canadiens (6-3-3) closed it out despite the late surge.
OILERS: 3 SHARKS: 1
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (BELL RINK) - A CHAM SEMI 3 VS 2 — The Oilers struck twice in a quick first-period push, with Benjamin Monette opening the scoring from Lawson McDow before Mason Yetman followed soon after. Monette added his second early in the second to make it 3-0 and give the visitors control heading into the third. The Sharks kept pushing to the final buzzer and broke through with seven seconds left when Deacon Lowe scored unassisted. Coach Brody Cannon’s Sharks (7-2-3) showed plenty of resolve, while the Oilers (8-1-3) earned the 3-1 win.
JETS: 3 SABRES: 0
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) - B CHAM 5 VS 2 — The Jets jumped out in front with first-period goals from Gresyen Kenney and Ryan Deline, setting the tone early in a 3-0 win over the Sabres. Makayla McCarthy added a third-period marker to round out the scoring, while Holden Hallett turned in a shutout in net. Dominic Parsons and Quinn Browne split the goaltending duties for the Sabres (3-8-1), who stayed with it and looked for a breakthrough right to the final buzzer. The Jets (6-6-0) closed it out with a strong finish.
BRUINS: 6 BLUES: 2
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (BELL RINK) - A CHAM SEMI 4 VS 1 — The Bruins pulled away in the third period to top the Blues 6-2. Haiden Nehiley opened the scoring just 23 seconds in for the Blues, with Jordan West picking up the helper, before Wesley MacLean answered late in the first. Wyatt Mossman put the Bruins ahead in the second, then Alexander MacKinnon struck twice in the third as Remi Carey and Rory Mansfield added insurance. Lachlan Nahas scored the other Blues goal. Coach Kyle Mansfield’s Bruins (7-4-1) capped a strong finish against the Blues (10-2-0).
AVALANCHE: 6 RED WINGS: 2
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) - B CHAM 4 VS 3 — Zachary Carmichael struck twice in the first period as the Avalanche built an early lead, then Levi Briand’s goal at 5:30 of the second helped them keep control. The Red Wings answered with an unassisted marker from Kallen Williams early in the second, and Ryder Perry finished a third-period push with a goal set up by Brody Mackenzie. Carmichael capped his four-goal game with two more in the third, while Peregrine Lynch added another to round out the scoring. The Red Wings (4-8-0) kept battling, but the Avalanche (3-8-1) pulled away late.
BLUES: 7 SHARKS: 3
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Blues pulled away in the third period to secure a 7-3 win over the Sharks. Easton McCulloch opened the scoring early, while Mason Dubreuil added a pair and Bennett McKeage chipped in a goal and two assists to keep the Blues in front after a busy first. The Sharks answered back with first-period markers from Owen Fiander and Kieran Mullaney, then Coen Burgess made it a one-goal game late in the second for the Sharks (7-2-3). Lachlan Peladeau’s two goals helped finish it for the Blues (10-2-0).
RED WINGS: 3 AVALANCHE: 2
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) - B CHAM BRONZE — Kallen Williams opened the scoring at 9:51 of the first period as the Red Wings edged the Avalanche 3-2 on Sunday. Peregrine Lynch answered back for the Avalanche before Lincoln Saulnier restored the lead early in the second, finishing a play from Brody Mackenzie. Ryder Perry made it 3-1 at 4:23, with Saulnier picking up his second point of the game. Bennett Rogers pulled the Avalanche within one late in the frame, set up by Zachary Carmichael. Coach Alain D’Entremont’s Avalanche (3-8-1) pushed late, but the Red Wings (4-8-0) held on.
CANADIENS: 3 JETS: 2
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (BELL RINK) - B CHAM GOLD — The Jets struck first on Gresyen Kenney’s goal 39 seconds into the opening period, but the Canadiens answered at 4:11 when Marco Giordani pulled things even. Canadiens built their lead in the second, with Felix Fraughton finishing a play from Tucker Grant and Scott Hubley adding one from Declan McPhee to make it 3-1. Griffin Feindel brought the Jets within one early in the third, but they couldn’t find the equalizer as the Jets (6-6-0) pushed to the finish against the Canadiens (6-3-3).
OILERS: 4 BRUINS: 3
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) - A CHAM GOLD — The Bruins jumped out early on first-period goals from Zachary Herridge and Wyatt Mossman, with Herridge adding an assist. The Oilers answered in the second as Oliver Uhman started a push before Lawson McDow tied it, set up by Benjamin Monette. Iziah Fanning put the Bruins back in front late in the period, but the Oilers’ comeback carried into the third, with Uhman’s second of the game evening it before Monette’s winner, assisted by Mason McNeil. The Bruins (7-4-1) kept it tight to the finish, while the Oilers (8-1-3) earned the one-goal win.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB U9 PROS. TIER 1 Championships
GUSTO MOOSE: 8 GUSTO KINGS: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK A (MONCTON) - 5TH VS 2ND — The Gusto Moose jumped out early, getting first-period goals from Theo Tracey, Cole Trevor and Callum Whittaker to take control. After a Whittaker marker early in the second, the Gusto Kings stayed within reach as Logan McBrine and Hudson Miller replied to make it a one-goal game early in the third. The Moose responded quickly with a four-goal surge, with Tracey and Whittaker each completing hat tricks and Maddox Morehouse adding one. McBrine scored his second for the Kings (2-9-1), while Trevor added two assists for the Moose (7-3-2).
RIVERBANDITS: 8 MAPLE LEAFS: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK A (MONCTON) - 6TH VS 1ST — David Doiron opened the scoring for the Maple Leafs, but the Riverbandits responded quickly with Jett Wilson’s first of four and a late first-period marker from Avery Jones to grab a 2-1 lead. Wilson added two more in the second as Riverbandits built separation, with Will Carter also finding the net. In the third, Nolan Jones and Ben Baisley rounded out the scoring, while Doiron’s second kept the Leafs pushing to the finish. The Maple Leafs (2-9-1) showed persistence, while the Riverbandits (12-0-0) stayed perfect with the win.
AVALANCHE: 6 CANADIENS: 4
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK A (MONCTON) — The Avalanche jumped out to a 2-0 lead late in the first period on goals from Francis Robichaud and Jack Haché, then carried a 3-1 edge into the third after Haché’s second and a response from Patrick Cormier. Robichaud struck twice early in the third to complete his hat trick, and Thomas Landry added an insurance marker as the Avalanche built a cushion. Coach Patrick Boudreau’s Canadiens (2-9-1) kept pushing, getting third-period goals from Alex Leblanc-West, Bruno Gaudet and Alexis Hache to tighten it late. The Avalanche (8-3-1) held on to close out the win.
MAPLE LEAFS: 2 GUSTO KINGS: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) - CONSOL. 6 VS 5 — The Maple Leafs jumped out early with first-period goals from Jack Hamilton and David Doiron, with Finn Corrigan picking up the lone assist. The Gusto Kings kept pushing and got one back at 10:00 of the second when Levi Moore found the net, setting up a tight finish. Eli White pulled the Kings even at 11:15 of the third to lock in the 2-2 final. Hamilton and Doiron led the way for the Maple Leafs (2-9-1), while Moore and White provided the offence for the Gusto Kings (2-9-1).
AVALANCHE: 4 CANADIENS: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) — The Avalanche built their lead early and held on for a 4-2 win over the Canadiens. Jack Haché opened the scoring at 5:53 of the first period with help from Jaxson Hebert, and Noah William Robichaud followed at 3:16 to make it 2-0. Francis Robichaud added a pair in the second, including a goal at 6:19 set up by Liam Cormier. The Canadiens pushed back in the third as Hudson Arseneault (assist Samuel White) and James Rah found the net for Coach Patrick Boudreau’s group, but time ran out on the comeback. The Canadiens (2-9-1) showed good fight late, while the Avalanche (8-3-1) improved their record with the win.
RIVERBANDITS: 7 GUSTO MOOSE: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK A (MONCTON) - GOLD 2 VS 1 — The Riverbandits jumped out early with four first-period goals and held on for a 7-3 win over the Gusto Moose. Kameron Jardine paced the offence with a hat trick, while Avery Jones and Brody Inman helped set the tone in the opening frame. In the third, Ethan Hackett and Jett Wilson (from Hackett) added insurance.
Coach Brad McHugh’s Moose kept pushing, getting goals from Reece Fraser, Cole Trevor and Max Oram (assist: Sam Blagden) as they looked for a late push, but couldn’t close the gap against the Bandits (12-0-0). The Moose (7-3-2) stayed competitive through the final buzzer.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NS U9 PROS. TIER 2 Championships
CANUCKS: 10 SHARKS: 3
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (BELL RINK) - C CHAM 5 VS 2 — The Sharks struck first on Oscar Welsford’s early marker, but the Canucks responded with a late first-period surge and carried it to a 10-3 win. Rupert Billard led the offence with a hat trick and an assist, while Jasper Kehoe and Louis MacLean added two goals apiece as the Canucks kept adding through the second and pulled away with five more in the third. Welsford (goal, assist) helped set up Malcolm Smith, and Hobbes Babstock also scored for the Sharks (1-11-0), while the Canucks (5-4-3) closed strong.
BRUINS: 5 FLYERS: 5
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (BELL RINK) - C CHAM 4 VS 3 — The Bruins and Flyers traded chances in a wide-open 5-5 draw on Saturday. Jack Morse and Thomas Easson had the Flyers rolling early, but Jaxon LeBlanc answered with two first-period goals, and he later set up a pair from Hudson Hopkins as the Bruins pushed ahead. Madilyn Hopkins added another key third-period marker for Coach Tyler Hopkins’ Bruins (2-9-1). The Flyers showed plenty of pushback late, tying it on goals from Malachi States and Parker Alders at 1:30 of the third, while Griffin MacLeod also scored in the comeback for the Flyers (1-10-1).
JETS: 6 RED WINGS: 5
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (BELL RINK) - B CHAM GOLD — The Jets needed overtime to finish off a comeback win, taking a 6-5 decision over the Red Wings. Reid Crowell opened the scoring in the first, and Red Wings kept building through the second with goals from William Atwood and Maverick Leblanc. After Kruz Haverstock got the Jets on the board, the teams traded chances in the third as Nathan Deon and Leblanc helped push the Red Wings (6-5-1) ahead. Owen Arsenault answered with two late third-period goals before sealing his hat trick at the horn in OT for the Jets (8-2-2).
JETS: 7 STARS: 2
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) - B CHAM SEMI 4 VS 1 — The Stars struck first on goals by Theodore Pierre and Andrew Henderson, but the Jets responded with a big opening frame, getting tallies from Logan Bishop, Isaac LeBlanc (2), Braxen Boudreau and Ryker Williams to take control. Kruz Haverstock added goals in the second and third periods, with Jase Publicover setting up three markers as the Jets kept the pressure on. The Stars (6-6-0) stayed engaged throughout and kept looking for chances, while the Jets (8-2-2) closed out the 7-2 win.
AVALANCHE: 8 CANADIENS: 2
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (BELL RINK) - C CHAM 6 VS 1 — After the Canadiens struck first on Liam Breen’s opener, Beau Coffin answered late in the first to get the Avalanche rolling. Stetson Baugild (1G, 1A) and Ethan Emanuele added second-period goals to make it 3-1, before Alexander Sheridan pulled the Canadiens back within one early in the third. The Avalanche responded with a five-goal surge, led by Wes Miles (2G, 1A) and Beau Dubreuil (1G, 1A), with Adrian Gillis and Lincoln Nahas rounding out the scoring. Breen and Sheridan paced the Canadiens (2-10-0), while the Avalanche (5-6-1) finished strong.
OILERS: 4 MAPLE LEAFS: 0
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) - A CHAM SEMI 3 VS 2 — Archer Leary opened the scoring at 7:44 of the first period, finishing a play set up by Nolan Howes as the Oilers carried a 1-0 edge into the third. The game broke open late, with Leary setting up Hayden Ryall at 9:44 before Howes struck twice (9:23, 4:49) to make it 4-0. Emry Fancy and James Chiasson competed hard in net for the Maple Leafs (7-4-1), while Jakob Kelly-Sandell and Everett MacDonald combined for the Oilers’ shutout (9-1-2).
KINGS: 10 SABRES: 3
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) - A CHAM SEMI 4 VS 1 — The Kings jumped out early with four first-period goals and carried that momentum to a 10-3 win over the Sabres. Jamieson John and Cole Martin each scored a hat trick to pace the offence, while Mason John (assist: Jack Booth), Hudson Wells, Camden Sutherland, and Ryker Lentz rounded out the scoring. The Sabres kept pushing back in the middle frame as Sebastian Bishop and Lachlan MacIntyre (assist: Dawson Bishop) found the net, and Dawson Bishop added a third-period goal for the Sabres (8-4-0). The Kings (12-0-0) closed it out with a strong finish.
RED WINGS: 10 PENGUINS: 5
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) - B CHAM SEMI 3 VS 2 — The Red Wings jumped out early and carried a 6-0 lead into the third period after Hudson Hogg scored in the first and added another in the second, with Parker Wilcott also finding the net in the middle frame. The Penguins pushed back hard in the third, led by Jordan Mount’s hat trick, including two late goals, while Ben Yorke and Bryson Weagle rounded out the scoring for the Penguins (6-6-0). Wilcott’s second of the day helped the Red Wings (6-5-1) close it out.
SABRES: 10 MAPLE LEAFS: 3
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) - A CHAM BRONZE — The Sabres opened a 2-1 lead after one period, then broke things open with four second-period goals on the way to an 10-3 win. Dawson Bishop had two goals and two assists, while Sebastian Bishop and Luke Boudreau each scored twice as the Sabres (8-4-0) kept the pressure on through a five-goal third. The Maple Leafs got an early marker from Alex Warren, and Ben Anderson added two goals — with helpers from Colton Williams and Dylan Barnes — for the Maple Leafs (7-4-1).
CANADIENS: 6 SHARKS: 3
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (BELL RINK) - C CHAM CONSOLATION — Luke Mercer scored twice as the Canadiens pulled ahead in the first period and carried a 2-1 edge into the break. The Sharks answered early with Harrison Ferguson’s opener, then kept pressing in the third as Oscar Welsford and Ankor Knock found the net, with Casey Strong setting up two goals. Maverick McPhee added two goals for the Canadiens, while Owen O’Connell and Alexander Sheridan each chipped in a goal and an assist. The Sharks (1-11-0) showed plenty of push to the final buzzer, while the Canadiens (2-10-0) finished with a 6-3 win.
STARS: 9 PENGUINS: 7
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) - B CHAM BRONZE — The Stars built a 3-0 first-period lead and held on for a 9-7 win over the Penguins in a back-and-forth outing. Theodore Pierre paced the Stars with a hat trick, while Zachary Martin added two goals and set up Jaxon Landry’s early third-period marker. The Penguins made it interesting with a four-goal push in the third, led by Jackson Lapham’s pair and a goal and assist from Jordan Mount. Coach Mike Mountain’s Penguins (6-6-0) kept pressing to the final buzzer, while the Stars (6-6-0) finished the job.
BRUINS: 7 FLYERS: 6
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) - C CHAM BRONZE — The Bruins edged the Flyers 7-6 in overtime after a back-and-forth game that was tied 6-6 through regulation. Jaxon LeBlanc (two goals) and Sawyer Fewer (one goal) helped the Bruins grab a 2-1 lead after the first, and Kamryn Beddow ended it at 1:12 of OT. Parker Alders powered the Flyers with a hat trick and added two assists, with Auston Fralick, Auston Todd and Griffin MacLeod also scoring for the Flyers (1-10-1). The Bruins (2-9-1) earned the extra point with a strong finish.
CANUCKS: 6 AVALANCHE: 1
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (BELL RINK) - C CHAM GOLD — Rupert Billard opened the scoring for the Canucks, setting the tone for a 6-1 win over the Avalanche. Alexander Campana scored twice, while Louis MacLean added two of his own, including a pair of late third-period markers to put the game out of reach. Micah McCarron also chipped in, and Freddie Burns recorded two assists. The Avalanche kept pushing and got a third-period goal from Thomas Martin, assisted by Stetson Baugild, to break through on the board for the Avalanche (5-6-1). Coach Bryan MacLean’s Canucks (5-4-3) rounded out a strong team effort.
KINGS: 9 OILERS: 2
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) - A CHAM GOLD — The Kings jumped out to a 2-0 first-period lead on goals from Jamieson John and Cole Martin, then kept building to a 9-2 win over the Oilers. Hudson Wells powered the attack with two goals and four helpers, while John and Martin added two apiece. Owen Lovie and Ted Finlayson replied in the second period for Coach Mike Ryall’s Oilers (9-1-2), but the Kings (12-0-0) answered with a steady stream of offence through the final two frames.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB U11 PROS. TIER 2 (A) Championships
MAPLE LEAFS: 4 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 0
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) - B CHAM SEMI 4 VS 1 — The Maple Leafs earned a 4-0 win over the Champions Sheriffs after striking twice late in the first period. Justin Le opened the scoring and added another in the third, with Mathis Landry (from Olivier Turgeon) making it 2-0 before the break. Avery Fitzpatrick and Le (from Hudson Harris) rounded out the third-period push, while Rafael Blouin secured the shutout. The Sheriffs (0-9-3) kept working to generate offence, but couldn’t find a way through as the Leafs (5-5-2) closed it out.
GUSTO KINGS: 6 CHAMPIONS RIVERKNIGHTS: 3
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) - A CHAM SEMI 4 VS 1 — The Champions Riverknights struck twice in the first period, getting goals from Jackson Lavoie and Thomas Sullivan to take early control. Gusto Kings answered in the second when Deacon Bishop cut the deficit, setting the stage for a big finish. Arjen Pronk scored twice in a five-goal third period and also set up Thomas Macartney, while Nathan Wetmore and Simon Moreau added key offence for the Kings (12-0-0). Parker St Coeur’s late third-period goal, with an assist from Sullivan, helped the Riverknights (4-5-3) keep pushing to the final buzzer.
STARS: 4 WHALERS: 1
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) - B CHAM SEMI 3 VS 2 — The Stars pulled away with three third-period goals to secure a 4-1 win over the Whalers. Brier Rodgerson opened the scoring midway through the second, but Oliver Williams answered early in the third for the Whalers, with Harrison Craig picking up the assist. Austyn Curran then took over with two goals, including an insurance marker late, while Cameron Bonnell set up Curran’s go-ahead tally and Will Ryan added another. The Whalers (2-9-1) kept pushing, while the Stars (6-5-1) finished strong.
JETS: 2 AVALANCHE: 1
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) - A CHAM SEMI 3 VS 2 — The Avalanche struck first when Noah Morrison scored at 4:06 of the opening period to give them an early edge. The Jets answered in the second, with Theo Gauthier pulling the game even at 5:12 to set up a tight finish. In the third, Jacob Kelly snapped the tie at 9:29, and Brantley Fenton helped close things out in goal. The Avalanche (7-4-1) kept pushing to the final whistle, but the Jets (5-4-3) edged ahead when it mattered.
WHALERS: 5 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 2
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — Easton Cutcliffe scored four times as Coach Nick Hann’s Whalers pulled away in the third period for a 5-2 win over the Champions Sheriffs. Cutcliffe opened the scoring late in the first, and the teams traded goals again in the second as Henry Nash’s marker with 1:33 left sent the Sheriffs into the intermission even at 2-2. Benjamin Evans (assist: Ethan Silliker) broke the tie in the third before Cutcliffe added two more, including one set up by Cameron Culleton. Hank Sloan also scored for the Sheriffs (0-9-3), while the Whalers (2-9-1) finished strong.
AVALANCHE: 6 CHAMPIONS RIVERKNIGHTS: 1
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) - A CHAM BRONZE — The Avalanche built a 2-0 first-period lead on goals by Lucas Rousselle (Devens N. Morais) and Noah Morrison, then answered back after Thomas Sullivan got the Champions Riverknights on the board in the second. Morrison completed his hat trick in a four-goal third period, with Isaac Godin, Brady Turnbull (Morais), and a last-second marker rounding out the scoring, with assists also going to Liam Savoie and Liam Lanteigne. Sullivan’s effort kept the Riverknights (4-5-3) pushing to the final buzzer, while the Avalanche (7-4-1) pulled away late.
STARS: 5 MAPLE LEAFS: 1
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) - B CHAM GOLD — The Stars struck first when Kaiden Hickox finished an early chance at 1:15 of the opening period, with Austyn Curran picking up the assist. Curran added a goal of his own early in the second, but Hudson Harris pulled the Maple Leafs back within one at 6:57 to keep it tight. Oliver Bruce answered later in the period, then scored again in the third before setting up Will Ryan’s goal to help Coach Norman Myers’ Stars (6-5-1) pull away. The Maple Leafs (5-5-2) showed push in the middle frame, but couldn’t find another finish.
GUSTO KINGS: 6 JETS: 1
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Gusto Kings rolled to a 6-1 win over the Jets, with all the scoring coming in the opening period. Will Lawrence paced the Kings with a pair of goals, while Luke Blakney (from Christian MacLong), Asher Doiron (from Rowan Mowbray), Nathan Wetmore (from William Shea), and Thomas Macartney rounded out the offence. Adam Fakhor, assisted by Theo Gauthier, provided the Jets’ lone highlight as they pushed to stay within reach. The Jets (5-4-3) kept battling, but the Kings (12-0-0) finished the period with a strong surge.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB U11 PROS. TIER 2 (B) Championships
BLUES: 7 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 5
ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) - B CHAM SEMI 4 VS 1 — Théo Lavoie scored three times as the Blues edged the Gusto Knights 7-5 in a back-and-forth game that was tied 2-2 after the first and 3-3 after the second. The Blues pulled ahead with four third-period goals, with Maxime Lebrun adding two and Jayden Kingston chipping in a goal while setting up four others for the Blues (5-7-0). Kash Duran led the Knights with two goals and two assists, while Kael McLenaghan, Ben Cumming and Rory Harvey also found the net for the Gusto Knights (6-6-0).
OILERS: 3 CANADIENS: 0
ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) - A CHAM SEMI 4 VS 1 — The Oilers struck twice in the first period and carried that 2-0 edge through the middle frame on the way to a 3-0 win. Félix Lanteigne opened the scoring at 10:09, with William Goupil adding another at 8:04, and Jackson Landry set up both. François Xavier rounded out the offence at 9:31 of the third, again with Landry on the assist. The Canadiens (7-3-2) pushed to generate a response, but Gabriel Chiasson earned the shutout for the Oilers (12-0-0).
OILERS: 7 FLYERS: 0
ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) - A CHAM GOLD — Caleb Friolet scored three times as the Oilers built a 1-0 edge late in the first period, then broke it open with four goals in the second, including François Xavier’s marker with 18 seconds left. David Olivier Haché, Dimitri Larocque and Félix Lanteigne rounded out the scoring, with Théo Doiron and Friolet adding assists. Leith Richardson battled through a busy night in net for the Flyers (10-1-1), while Anaève Mallet earned the shutout for Coach Pier Paul Landry’s Oilers (12-0-0).
BRUINS: 4 SHARKS: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK A (MONCTON) - C CHAM SEMI 4 VS 1 — After Sebastian Lander opened the scoring for the Sharks, the Bruins answered with late first-period goals from Kayden Armstrong and Landon LeBlanc to take a 2-1 lead into the break. Jaxon Irvine added to it with a second-period marker, then struck again early in the third, with Hudson Moss picking up the assist, to make it 4-1. Jackson Buck scored twice in the final frame, with help from Jaxson Mackenzie and Christopher Miller, as the Sharks (1-10-1) pushed to the finish, but the Bruins (4-7-1) held on.
CANUCKS: 3 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 0
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK A (MONCTON) - C CHAM SEMI 3 VS 2 — Jacob Paul Guitard opened the scoring at 8:22 of the first period for the Canucks, with help from Kaël Landry and Kaleb Hébert. Noah Basque added breathing room with an unassisted marker in the second, then struck again early in the third to make it 3-0. Goalie James Savoy Duguay earned the shutout as Coach Kristian Hébert’s Canucks (2-10-0) stayed in control. Coach Jamie Grant’s Champions Sheriffs (2-10-0) kept working for a breakthrough, but couldn’t solve the Canucks’ netminder.
CHAMPIONS RED WINGS: 7 PENGUINS: 3
ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) - B CHAM SEMI 3 VS 2 — The Penguins struck first when Hugo A Cormier finished a Joey Murphy setup just 1:12 into the opening period, but the Champions Red Wings answered back on Joe Miles’ marker before pulling away with a five-goal second. Oliver Dion scored twice in a 12-second span late in the middle frame, with Ace Srouji, Canaan Price and Elliot White also finding the net. Hubert Basque and Marc-Alexandre Doiron replied for the Penguins (4-7-1), while Coach Steven Clarke’s Red Wings (7-5-0) capped it with a third-period goal from Adam Anderson.
FLYERS: 10 SABRES: 4
ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOUK) - A CHAM SEMI 3 VS 2 — After a back-and-forth first period that saw the Sabres carry a 2-1 edge into the break, the Flyers poured it on with four goals in the second to take control. Evans Geldart paced the offence with a hat trick, while Aiden Ogilvie opened the scoring and Lennon MacGregor-DeWolfe added a goal of his own. Drew Chamberlain answered with three goals for the Sabres (9-3-0), and Axl Ferguson also chipped in. The Flyers (10-1-1) pulled away with five more in the third to seal it.
GUSTO KNIGHTS: 7 PENGUINS: 2
ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Gusto Knights grabbed early momentum with first-period goals from Kash Duran (assisted by Sawyer Gowan) and Aidan Watters, then turned it into a 7-2 win with a five-goal third. Rory Harvey scored twice in the final frame, while Duran added his second and set up Jax Allard’s marker, with Ben Cumming picking up two assists. Ryan Hunter capped the scoring with 2 seconds left. The Penguins showed pushback in the third with goals from Benjamin Dugas (Hugo A Cormier assisting) and Marc-Alexandre Doiron, as the Penguins (4-7-1) kept battling to the end against the Knights (6-6-0).
SHARKS: 7 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 4
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK A (MONCTON) — The Sharks built a 3-0 lead through two periods and had enough offence to hold off a late push from the Champions Sheriffs in a 7-4 decision. Jackson Robichaud scored twice, while Christopher Miller added two goals and an assist as the Sharks struck four times in the third to stretch the game. The Sheriffs found their legs in the final frame, with Jackson Hamilton and Elliot Grant each scoring twice, including three goals in the final 1:14. Coach Jamie Grant’s Sheriffs (2-10-0) kept pushing to the buzzer, while the Sharks (1-10-1) closed it out.
SABRES: 5 CANADIENS: 4
ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) - A CHAM BRONZE — The Sabres needed overtime to slip past the Canadiens 5-4 in a back-and-forth matchup. Drew Chamberlain scored twice for the Sabres, striking at 10:37 and again late in the second period to help erase a brief deficit after a three-goal surge by the Canadiens. Charles-Olivier Fournier and Landon MacDonald added the other regulation markers before Simon Degrace ended it at 0:09 of OT. Luca Bourque’s third-period goal gave the Canadiens a push, with William Bujold, Jaden McKiel and Madden Lirette also scoring for the Canadiens (7-3-2). The Sabres (9-3-0) closed it out in extra time.
BRUINS: 7 CANUCKS: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK A (MONCTON) - C CHAM GOLD — Jacob Paul Guitard opened the scoring at 6:05 of the first period for the Canucks, but the Bruins answered with three quick goals late in the frame to take control. Jaxon Irvine scored twice, while Landon LeBlanc led the way with a hat trick and set up Flynn Campbell’s late marker. Maverick Comeau chipped in with a pair of assists, and Hudson Moss added a goal. Guitard’s early finish stood as the lone response for the Canucks (2-10-0), while the Bruins (4-7-1) pulled away with four third-period goals.
CHAMPIONS RED WINGS: 5 BLUES: 3
ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOUK) - B CHAM GOLD — The Blues jumped out early with first-period goals from James Gasse and Gabryel Babin, but the Champions Red Wings answered late in the frame when Ace Srouji finished a play from Elliot White. The Red Wings took control in the second, with Berkley Gilmore (from Srouji), White and Srouji pushing the lead. In the third, Mathias Lapierre pulled the Blues back within one, with Mickael Gagnon earning the assist, before Joe Miles added a late goal to seal it. The Blues (5-7-0) stayed in the fight, while the Red Wings (7-5-0) earned the win.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NS U13 PROS. TIER 1 Championships
BULLDOGS: 9 EAGLES: 4
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) - A CHAM BRONZE — Henry Marchand led the way with four goals as the Bulldogs built a 5-2 first-period lead and carried it through in a 9-4 win over the Eagles. Marchand struck twice early and added goals in both the second and third, with Jaxson Coughlan chipping in a goal and three assists. Cayden Orychock scored twice, while Riley Davis and Cash O’Flaherty rounded out the offence. The Eagles kept pushing with goals from Hunter Mackenzie, Kohen Merriam, Kadem Turple and Declan Hill, but couldn’t close the gap against the Bulldogs (7-5-0). The Eagles (4-5-3) stayed determined to the final buzzer.
BULLS: 8 PANTHERS: 2
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) - A CHAM GOLD — The Bulls rolled to an 8-2 win over the Panthers on Monday, building a 1-0 edge on Cooper D’Eon’s first-period goal, set up by Ryland Atkinson. Luxen O’Neil led the way with three goals, including a pair late in the second, while Luke Murphy added two and Charlie Nickerson chipped in with a goal and an assist as the Bulls pulled away in the third. Alistair Hendrixson got the Panthers on the board in the second period, and Wyatt Roberts added a late third-period marker for the Panthers (10-2-0), while the Bulls (11-1-0) finished strong.
HUSKIES: 1 STALLIONS: 0
GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) - B CHAM 6 VS 1 — The Huskies earned a 1-0 win over the Stallions in a tight, low-scoring matchup decided by a single second-period marker. With the game still scoreless at 4:17 of the second, Ewan Chiasson broke through with an unassisted goal that stood up the rest of the way. Logan Pike turned aside all 20 shots to secure the shutout, while Elijah Wagner battled hard at the other end with a 0.950 save percentage. The Stallions (5-5-2) kept pressing to the final horn, but the Huskies (2-9-1) held on.
COYOTES: 4 WOLVES: 1
GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) - B CHAM 4 VS 3 — The Coyotes built an early lead and carried it to a 4-1 win over the Wolves on Monday. Landon Merry opened the scoring at 10:10 of the first period off a pass from Tyler Robinson, then Russell Moore made it 2-0 with help from Cole Durant and Max Smith. Weston Casey, set up by Gordon MacKenzie, got the Wolves on the board at 1:52 of the second. In the third, JR Conrad (Nathan Mitton) and Mason Lynch added insurance as Coach Matt Dewolfe’s Wolves (4-6-2) kept pushing. Easton Spidle stopped 19 of 20 for the Coyotes (4-8-0).
PANTHERS: 3 EAGLES: 2
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) - A CHAM SEMI 4 VS 1 — Ethan Garber opened the scoring at 4:37 of the first period, with Liam Gallacher picking up the lone assist, as the Panthers grabbed an early edge. The Eagles answered in the second on Hunter Mackenzie’s goal to pull even, and Kadem Turple’s third-period marker tied it 2-2 after Mateo Carmichael had briefly restored the Panthers’ lead. Easton Brosha struck late at 1:35 of the third to seal the 3-2 decision. Turple and Mackenzie provided the offence for the Eagles (4-5-3), while the Panthers (10-2-0) finished with three different goal scorers.
JAGUARS: 3 HAWKS: 2
GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) - B CHAM 5 VS 2 — The Hawks jumped in front early with first-period goals from Jaxon Eyking (Keefe Daye) and Logan Howley, but the Jaguars kept chipping away and pulled even late. Lena Aitken (Bennett Murray) started the comeback in the second, and Hayden White (Ronan Baylis) tied it at 1:35 of the third to force overtime. Baylis ended it at 0:36 of OT, set up by Kaleb Wier and Dylan Dinsdale. William Roy stopped 30 of 32 for a .938 save percentage as the Jaguars (4-6-2) edged the Hawks (3-7-2).
BULLS: 6 BULLDOGS: 3
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) - A CHAM SEMI 3 VS 2 — The Bulls pulled away with a big second period to top the Bulldogs 6-3. The Bulldogs struck twice in the first, with Cayden Orychock and Nathan Corbeil giving them a 2-1 edge after 12 minutes. The Bulls answered with three goals in the middle frame, including two from Luxen O’Neil, and added insurance in the third as Charlie Nickerson scored his second and Ryland Atkinson chipped in. Orychock added his second for the Bulldogs (7-5-0), while the Bulls (11-1-0) improved again.
JAGUARS: 4 HUSKIES: 0
GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) - B CHAM CONSOLATION — The Jaguars struck early and often, building a three-goal first period on tallies from Aiden Cochrane (1G, 1A), Sawyer Power (1G, 1A) and Ronan Baylis. The Huskies settled in and kept pushing, with Logan Pike turning aside 18 shots as the game stayed tight into the middle frame. Kaleb Wier added insurance with a goal in the final seconds of the second, and William Roy finished a 19-save shutout for the Jaguars (4-6-2). The Huskies (2-9-1) kept working to generate chances but couldn’t find a breakthrough.
WOLVES: 5 HAWKS: 2
GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) - B CHAM BRONZE — The Hawks jumped ahead early, answering Wyatt MacGrath’s opener with goals from Logan Howley (assisted by Lucas Howley) and Keefe Daye (from Joah Stevens) to take a 2-1 lead out of the first. The Wolves stayed within reach through a scoreless second, then flipped the game in the third as MacGrath scored again off Samuel MacDonald’s feed, Brett Anderson added two, and Weston Casey chipped in a late one. The Hawks (3-7-2) pushed throughout, while Carson MacKinnon turned aside 26 shots for the Wolves (4-6-2).
STALLIONS: 5 COYOTES: 3
GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) - B CHAM GOLD — Rogan Bezanson opened the scoring late in the first as the Stallions built a 1-0 lead. After Mason Lynch pulled the Coyotes even early in the second, the Stallions answered with a big push, getting goals from Simon Jennex, Easton Redmond and Tristan Robertson to take control. Redmond added his second in the third, with Charlie Bellefontaine picking up his second assist of the game. The Coyotes (4-8-0) kept pressing, with Lynch’s second and a late Cole Durant marker making it interesting, but the Stallions (5-5-2) held on.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB U15 PROS. TIER 1 Championships
GUSTO KNIGHTS: 4 GUSTO BLADES: 3
QUISPAMSIS QPLEX - C CHAM SEMI 12 VS 9 — The Gusto Knights edged the Gusto Blades 4-3 in a tight, back-and-forth matchup. Lief Vieten opened the scoring for the Blades, but Harrison Gamble replied to send it to the intermission even. The Knights grabbed momentum in the second on goals from Logan Cameron and Fred Woodhouse, then Xander Richards made it 4-1 early in the third. The Blades didn’t go away, getting third-period markers from Marcus Wilson and Ben Halpin to make it a one-goal game, but came up just short. The Blades (4-6-2) showed plenty of push late, while Coach Mark Marshall’s Knights (4-7-1) held on.
GUSTO HEAT: 2 BENGALS: 0
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) - B CHAM SEMI 7 VS 6 — After a scoreless opening frame, the Gusto Heat broke through at 8:58 of the second period when Lachlan Gregory finished a play set up by Mike Folkins and Aiden Edgett. The Bengals kept it close into the third, but Cameron Throop added an important insurance marker at 5:20, with Isaac Stanley earning the assist. Cameron Vincent turned aside everything he faced to secure the shutout for the Heat (7-3-2). Liam Wishart and the Bengals (6-6-0) stayed competitive throughout, but couldn’t find the equalizer.
GUSTO KINGS: 4 BULLS: 0
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) - A CHAM SEMI 3 VS 2 — After a scoreless opening frame, the Gusto Kings broke through early in the second period when Evan Hall scored at 11:17, set up by Dylan Ricketts and Beckham Thibodeau. Quinton Eatmon doubled the lead late in the period at 1:36 off Joe Martin and Drew Anderson, then added his second at 11:22 of the third with help from Thibodeau and Einri Thorne. Anderson also scored at 12:34. The Bulls (8-4-0) battled to generate offence, but Tommy MacMillan earned the shutout for the Kings (10-1-1).
WHALERS: 4 SHARKS: 3
QUISPAMSIS QPLEX - B CHAM SEMI 8 VS 5 — Andy Jones opened the scoring late in the first period as the Sharks grabbed an early edge, but the Whalers answered with a three-goal second-period surge led by Maddeo Harris (2) and Brock Shaw’s pair of assists, with Maks Robison adding the other marker. The Sharks pushed back in the third, tying it on goals from Trent St-Pierre (assist Joshua Kenny) and Vincent Benoit (assist Malik Hache). In overtime, Henry Etchell finished Dylan Thomas’ setup to lift the Whalers (7-4-1) past the Sharks (6-6-0).
JAGUARS: 6 PANTHERS: 3
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) - C CHAM SEMI 11 VS 10 — Keith Ross scored twice for the Panthers, opening the scoring at 9:49 of the first period before the Jaguars answered quickly with goals from Ethan MacPherson and Aydan O’HEarn. Jacob Babineau’s second-period marker helped keep the visitors in front, but Xavier Ferron pulled the game even early in the third. The Jaguars broke the 3-3 tie with Ryan Waterbury’s go-ahead goal, then added insurance from Clay Fagan and Babineau’s late finish. The Panthers (3-7-2) kept pushing, while Coach Andy O’Hearn’s Jaguars (4-7-1) closed it out.
GUSTO KINGS: 6 LIONS: 3
QUISPAMSIS QPLEX - A CHAM GOLD — The Gusto Kings built a 2-0 first-period lead and held off a push to earn a 6-3 win over the Lions. Drew Anderson scored twice, while Lincoln Doiron chipped in a goal and two assists as the Kings answered quickly after the Lions closed within one early in the third. Alexandre Melanson and Yanick Doiron scored in the second to tie it 2-2, and Miguel Leblanc added a third-period marker for Coach Martin Poirier’s Lions (8-4-0). Dylan Ricketts and Einri Thorne rounded out the scoring for the Kings (10-1-1).
BULLS: 5 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 2
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) - A CHAM BRONZE — Camden MacKinnon opened the scoring just 38 seconds in, and the Bulls carried a 2-0 lead into the middle frame on Elliot Delaney’s late second-period marker. Declan Weir answered at 8:24 of the second to keep the Champions Hounds within reach, and Jude Smith pulled them back to within one late in the third after Liam McGillivray’s go-ahead goal. Braiden Rossiter and Brett Kennedy sealed it in the final minute as the Hounds (8-3-1) pushed to the end, while the Bulls (8-4-0) closed out a 5-2 win.
SHARKS: 4 BENGALS: 3
QUISPAMSIS QPLEX - B CHAM BRONZE — The Sharks needed overtime to slip past the Bengals 4-3 on Sunday. Thomas Jean opened the scoring in the first period, and Malik Hache added another in the second before Morgan Groundwater got the Bengals on the board late in the frame. The third period was back-and-forth, with Liam Vibert scoring for the Sharks and Jack Samuel answering twice for the Bengals, including the tying marker at 10:50. In overtime, Joshua Kenny ended it at 2:25 to cap a spirited effort from the Bengals (6-6-0) and lift the Sharks (6-6-0).
GUSTO HEAT: 2 WHALERS: 0
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) - B CHAM GOLD — It was a tight, scoreless opening frame before Cameron Fowlow broke through at 1:55 of the second period for the Gusto Heat, with Declan Macleod and Dax Lewis setting up the play. The Whalers pushed back as the game stayed within a goal into the third, but Mike Folkins added an insurance marker at 8:41, assisted by Cameron Throop. Cameron Vincent finished with a shutout for the Heat (7-3-2), while Max Murray kept the Whalers (7-4-1) within striking distance throughout.
GUSTO BLADES: 5 PANTHERS: 0
QUISPAMSIS QPLEX - C CHAM BRONZE — The Gusto Blades built early momentum in a 5-0 win over the Panthers, getting first-period goals from Ben Halpin (Callen Dow, Nathan Fenwick) and Emmett Hubbard (Marcus Wilson), with Hubbard’s marker coming in the final seconds. After a scoreless middle frame, the Blades pulled away in the third as Fenwick struck twice, including an unassisted goal at 11:00, and Hunter Stinson added one off a Hubbard setup. Gabrièle Guignard kept battling for the Panthers (3-7-2), while Bryce Noiles finished the shutout for the Blades (4-6-2).
GUSTO KNIGHTS: 5 JAGUARS: 1
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) - C CHAM GOLD — The Gusto Knights built early momentum and skated to a 5-1 win over the Jaguars on Sunday. Dustin Dunn opened the scoring at 9:22 of the first, and Ervin Williams added another before the break. Brandon Brown scored twice in the second, including a late marker with just eight seconds left, to give the Knights control heading into the third. Owen Daigle capped the scoring at 3:11 of the final frame, while Clay Fagan broke through late for the Jaguars (4-7-1). The Knights (4-7-1) closed it out with a steady finish.
LIONS: 4 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 3
QUISPAMSIS QPLEX - A CHAM SEMI 4 VS 1 — Brysen Keddy scored twice and Rylan Mulherin added another as the Champions Hounds built a 3-2 lead after 40 minutes, with helpers from Tommy McKnight, Carter Kennedy and Ethan Fox. The Lions kept pushing back in the third, tying it early on Lucas Poirier’s goal from Brody Estabrooks before Estabrooks buried the late winner unassisted to complete the comeback. Alexandre Melanson and Zack Thibodeau also scored for the Lions (8-4-0), while the Hounds (8-3-1) were right in it to the final buzzer.
EAGLES: 4 TIGERS: 4
MONCTON 4PLEX (RINK D) - D CHAM 15TH VS 14TH — The Tigers built a 3-0 edge in the second period on goals from Ian Hanrahan, Declan Tabor (2) and River Snowdon, with helpers from Everett MacLeod, Sebastien Girouard and Jakob Rioux. In the third, Coach Jason Rhinas’ Eagles surged back as Sidney Scott scored twice and set up Owen Tucker’s tying goal with 37 seconds left. Eric Smith also found the net, with assists from Marco Gallant, Colton Chandler, Riley Baker and Quinten Lutes. Tabor’s late marker gave the Tigers (2-9-1) a brief lead before the Eagles (1-6-5) earned the comeback draw.
EAGLES: 7 STALLIONS: 5
MONCTON 4PLEX (RINK A) - D CHAM 15TH VS 13TH — The Eagles built a lead early and held on for a 7-5 win over the Stallions. Jonah St-Amand opened the scoring at 1:04 of the first, but Sidney Scott responded with a pair for the Eagles, and Colton Chandler added two more as the visitors carried momentum into the third. Noah Mockler struck twice in the final frame, including the early third-period marker, while the Stallions kept pushing with goals from Gabriel Malenfant, Félix Gosselin and Blake St-Amand. Jonah St-Amand scored twice for the Stallions (3-8-1), while Scott and Chandler each finished with two goals for the Eagles (1-6-5).
STALLIONS: 4 TIGERS: 1
MONCTON 4PLEX (RINK D) - D CHAM 14TH VS 13TH — Carter Culligan opened the scoring at 2:09 of the first period, but River Snowdon replied to pull the Tigers even later in the frame. Jonah St-Amand’s second-period marker proved to be the difference as the Stallions carried a 2-1 edge into the third. Loic Savoie added breathing room early in the final period before Gabriel Malenfant finished it off late, with Preston Winsor picking up his second assist of the night. The Tigers (2-9-1) kept pushing for offence, while the Stallions (3-8-1) closed out a 4-1 win.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
