NS U11 PROS. TIER 2 (B) Roundup: Apr. 6 - 13
KNIGHTS: 8 CANUCKS: 1
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — The Knights struck three times in a quick first-period stretch and carried that momentum into an 8-1 win over the Canucks. Ella Yuill scored twice, adding an assist, while Connor Worsley (1G, 1A), Austin Bernard (1G, 1A) and Colby Clark (1G, 1A) chipped in during a four-goal second period. Craig Matheson, Kevin Dominic Cox and Nash Lochead rounded out the scoring. Dexter Mills converted at 5:29 of the second, with help from Hudson Harty and Ellis Chernoff, for the Canucks (1-1-0). Verity Watts added two assists for the Knights (1-1-0).
KINGS: 9 PENGUINS: 2
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — Carson Blondeau opened the scoring early for the Penguins, but the Kings answered with two late first-period goals from Wyatt Kachmar and Dawson Wells to take control. Kachmar powered the attack with four goals, adding to a big second period that also featured tallies from Jack Kachmar, Liam Harrison and Levi Krohne. Jace Mackenzie and Kachmar rounded out the scoring in the third, while Avery Chaisson struck for the Penguins (0-2-0), who kept pushing to the final whistle. The Kings (1-1-0) rolled through the middle frame and carried that momentum to a 9-2 win.
EAGLES: 5 KNIGHTS: 3
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — The Eagles struck for three goals in the second period and held on for a 5-3 win over the Knights. Messiah Welch opened the scoring at 3:21 of the first, but Webb Green replied at 4:30 for a 1-1 tie after one. In the middle frame, Regis Tufts, Rene Thibault and Nicholas Haight pushed the Eagles in front. Thibault added his second at 10:34 of the third before the Knights made it interesting with Connor Worsley and Nash Lochead. The late push wasn’t enough for the Knights (1-1-0), while the Eagles (2-0-0) stayed unbeaten.
CANUCKS: 6 PENGUINS: 5
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — Simon Boudreau scored twice in the third period, and Henry Urquhart added a pair as the Canucks won a back-and-forth 6-5 decision over the Penguins. Alistair Gillis opened the scoring, while Euen Li set the table with three assists and Ewan MacLellan chipped in with a goal and an assist. The Penguins answered with a big second period, led by Carson Blondeau’s two goals and an assist, plus tallies from Jacob Howard, Willy King, Brighton MacDonald. The Penguins (0-2-0) made it tight late, but the Canucks (1-1-0) held on.
EAGLES: 5 KINGS: 4
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — Emmit Thibault opened the scoring in the first period as the Eagles held off a determined Kings push for a 5-4 win. After Jack Kachmar tied it early in the second, the Eagles regained control on goals from Régis Tufts and Nicholas Haight, with Angus Melanson setting up both. Melanson added an insurance marker early in the third before the Kings stormed back behind Jace Mackenzie’s goal and a pair from Wyatt Kachmar. René Thibault’s goal proved decisive as the Kings (1-1-0) pressed late, while the Eagles (2-0-0) stayed perfect.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NS U11 PROS. TIER 2 (A) Roundup: Apr. 6 - 13
SHARKS: 8 SABRES: 1
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — Jevan Oickle opened the scoring early as the Sharks built a 1-0 lead after the first period. The Sabres answered in the second when Ethan Daley buried an unassisted marker, but Sharks surged back with a four-goal middle frame, highlighted by Ty Harlow’s first of two and a last-second goal from Coen Burgess. Deacon Lowe struck early in the third, and Benjamin Miller added a goal after setting up Harlow earlier to keep the pressure on. Daley’s goal was a bright spot for the Sabres (1-3-0) in a tough outing, while the Sharks (3-0-1) kept rolling.
RED WINGS: 6 STARS: 1
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — The Red Wings struck early and often on Saturday, building a 4-1 lead in the first period and carrying that momentum to a 6-1 win over the Stars. Alex D’Entremont led the charge with a hat trick, scoring twice in the opening frame before adding another in the second. Brody Mackenzie also found the net in the first period off a play started by Ryder Perry and Lincoln Saulnier, and Jaxon MacDonald finished a second-period chance set up by Kallen Williams. Hunter Munroe had the lone goal for the Stars (0-4-0), while the Red Wings (2-2-0) rounded out the scoring with a first-period marker from Williams.
SHARKS: 5 BRUINS: 1
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — Liam Patterson scored twice as the Sharks opened with steady offence and pulled away for a 5-1 win over the Bruins. Patterson struck at 2:34 of the first period, then added a second in the middle frame off a feed from Elliot Hagen. Hunter Tingley and Benjamin Miller also scored in the second as the Sharks created separation, while Ty Harlow capped it early in the third. Wesley MacLean replied for the Bruins (3-1-0), with Wyatt Mossman picking up the assist, but the Sharks (3-0-1) stayed in control down the stretch.
RED WINGS: 5 SABRES: 0
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — The Red Wings pulled away with a 5-0 win over the Sabres on Saturday. Lincoln Saulnier opened the scoring at 6:49 of the first period, and Brody Mackenzie made it 2-0 late in the frame before adding his second at 10:15 of the second. Rowan Cameron and Greyson Comeau followed with second-period markers to round out the offence. The Sabres (1-3-0) stayed with it defensively and kept looking for a breakthrough, but the Red Wings (2-2-0) controlled the scoreboard with a strong middle period.
BRUINS: 7 STARS: 2
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — The Bruins broke open a 7-2 win over the Stars after a 1-1 first period. Eliot Murchison opened the scoring at 10:46, set up by Alexander MacKinnon and Drew Finlayson, before Liam Ballantyne answered late in the frame off a feed from Laz Nemecek. The Bruins took control in the second with goals from Cole Clarkson, Maison Pye and Wyatt Mossman, and Mossman finished the hat trick with two more in the third. Noah Walsh struck early in the third for the Stars (0-4-0), but the Bruins (3-1-0) kept the pressure on to close it out.
SABRES: 3 CANADIENS: 1
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — Reid Morrow scored twice as the Sabres struck for two goals in the second period and carried that momentum to a 3-1 win over the Canadiens. Morrow opened the scoring at 8:14 of the second, and Alexander Calder added another at 3:51 to make it 2-0. Early in the third, Morrow finished his night at 13:14 with help from Emmi MacAdam. The Canadiens kept working and were rewarded late when Henry Mantha scored at 4:45, set up by Felix Fraughton, for the Canadiens (1-1-2). The Sabres (1-3-0) closed out the result with a solid team effort.
BRUINS: 6 JETS: 4
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Bruins pulled out a 6-4 win over the Jets after turning a 1-1 opening period into a strong middle frame. Izaak Doane opened the scoring at 2:39 for the Jets, but Maison Pye answered at 7:44 to tie it. The Bruins then struck three times in the second, getting goals from Zachary Herridge (assist Iziah Fanning), Fanning, and Wesley MacLean. Owen Durning added two in the third, while William Swinimer, Rowan Link, and Gresyen Kenney helped the Jets (2-2-0) rally late. The Bruins (3-1-0) held on to close it out.
CANADIENS: 2 OILERS: 2
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — Michael Denman opened the scoring at 2:45 of the first period, finishing a play from Lawson McDow as the Oilers built a 1-0 lead. After a scoreless second, Logan Haley made it 2-0 early in the third, but the Canadiens pushed back with a pair of late goals. Henry Mantha struck at 4:52 with Felix Fraughton setting him up, then Bennett Crawford followed at 3:25 to pull the game even. The Canadiens (1-1-2) showed plenty of resolve down the stretch against the Oilers (2-1-1).
JETS: 7 SABRES: 0
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Jets jumped out early and never let up, scoring three times in the opening frame before adding four more in the third to complete a 7-0 win. Ryan Deline led the offence with two goals and an assist, while Bronson Snow also struck twice. William Swinimer rounded out the first-period surge, and Gresyen Kenney and Rowan Link finished with a goal and an assist apiece as the Jets pulled away late. The Sabres (1-3-0) kept pushing to generate chances but couldn’t solve the game, as the Jets (2-2-0) closed out the shutout.
BRUINS: 6 OILERS: 3
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Bruins built early momentum and held on for a 6-3 win over the Oilers. Alexander MacKinnon scored twice in the first period, with Remi Carey adding another as the Bruins carried a 3-1 edge into the break after Lawson McDow opened the scoring for the Oilers. Carey (from Wyatt Mossman) and Iziah Fanning (from MacKinnon) extended the lead in the second, but Finn Elinesky kept Edmonton close. Mossman’s third-period goal, assisted by Maison Pye and Wesley MacLean, proved timely after McDow’s late marker for the Oilers (2-1-1), as the Bruins (3-1-0) closed it out.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB U9 PROS. TIER 1 Roundup: Apr. 6 - 13
RIVERBANDITS: 5 AVALANCHE: 4
CENTRE UNI (CARAQUET) — The Riverbandits erased a three-goal deficit and rallied past the Avalanche 5-4 in a back-and-forth finish. Francis Robichaud opened the scoring and added another in the second period, with Jack Haché (two goals, one assist) and Sofia-Rose Landry helping build a 3-1 edge after 24 minutes before Haché made it 4-1 late in the third for the Avalanche (2-2-0). Cayden McAllister scored twice and Avery Jones struck two more — including the winner with 2:36 left — to lift the Riverbandits (4-0-0).
RIVERBANDITS: 9 AVALANCHE: 3
CENTRE UNI (CARAQUET) — The Riverbandits jumped out early and carried the pace to a 9-3 win over the Avalanche. Cayden McAllister drove the offence with four goals and an assist, while Avery Jones and Ethan Dalton added two goals apiece as Riverbandits built a 4-0 cushion in the first period. The Avalanche kept pushing and broke through late in the second on Sofia-Rose Landry’s marker, then got third-period goals from Jaxson Hebert (assisted by William Cool) and Noah William Robichaud for the Avalanche (2-2-0). Ethan Hackett also scored in support for the Riverbandits (4-0-0).
GUSTO MOOSE: 4 GUSTO KINGS: 1
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — Sam Blagden struck at 00:56 of the first period to get Gusto Moose rolling, and they carried a 1-0 edge into the second. Max Oram added a key marker at 06:12 of the middle frame, but the Gusto Kings answered when Hudson Miller scored at 05:21 to keep it within reach. In the third, Reece Fraser made it 3-1 before Oram capped his two-goal outing with a late finish at 01:07. Miller provided the lone highlight for the Kings (1-3-0), while the Moose (3-1-0) closed out a strong effort.
RIVERBANDITS: 9 MAPLE LEAFS: 2
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — The Riverbandits struck early and carried a 5-1 lead out of the first period on goals from Avery Jones, Will Carter (three), and Cayden McAllister (four). The Maple Leafs pushed back with a first-period marker and another from Lachlan Aucoin at 1:38 of the second to keep pressing. McAllister added to the Bandits’ lead in the second and again midway through the third, while Cohen Connors chipped in as Riverbandits finished it off with a pair late. The Maple Leafs (2-2-0) kept working to create chances, but couldn’t catch the Riverbandits (4-0-0).
AVALANCHE: 10 CANADIENS: 4
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — The Avalanche broke open a tight game with a seven-goal third period to earn a 10-4 win over the Canadiens. Sofia-Rose Landry paced the offence with three goals, while Liam Cormier, Noah William Robichaud and Francis Robichaud each scored twice, and Jaxson Hebert added a goal and an assist. The Canadiens pushed back throughout, getting goals from Jaden Boudreau, Bruno Gaudet, Patrick Cormier (assisted by Alex LeBlanc-West) and LeBlanc-West to lead 4-3 early in the third. The Canadiens (0-4-0) showed strong fight, but the Avalanche (2-2-0) finished with a late surge.
RIVERBANDITS: 7 GUSTO MOOSE: 0
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — The Riverbandits scored three times in the opening frame and kept building in a 7-0 win over the Gusto Moose. Brody Inman opened the scoring at 9:08 of the first period, and the Bandits added goals from Kameron Jardine and Cayden McAllister before the break. Jett Wilson and McAllister each finished with two goals as Riverbandits carried the play through the middle period. Ben Baisley capped the scoring early in the third, set up by Jardine. The Moose (3-1-0) stayed with it defensively, while the Bandits (4-0-0) remained unbeaten.
AVALANCHE: 9 GUSTO KINGS: 2
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — Hudson Miller opened the scoring early for the Gusto Kings, then added his second of the afternoon in the third with Ben Moran picking up the helper as the Kings (1-3-0) kept pushing to generate offence. The Avalanche answered quickly and carried a 4-1 edge out of the first period, led by Francis Robichaud’s finishing touch. Robichaud poured in six goals in all, and also set up Liam Cormier’s third-period marker, while Jaxson Hebert chipped in a pair of assists in the 9-2 win. The Avalanche (2-2-0) also got goals from Alexandre Degrâce and Léo Haché.
MAPLE LEAFS: 5 CANADIENS: 4
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — The Maple Leafs edged the Canadiens 5-4 in a back-and-forth matchup. David Doiron opened the scoring early, but the Canadiens answered with first-period goals from Alexis Hache and Alex LeBlanc-West to take a 2-1 lead after one. James Rah extended the advantage early in the second before the Leafs swung the game with four straight, highlighted by Doiron’s second and a Jack Hamilton marker. Rah struck again early in the third to make it a one-goal finish for the Canadiens (0-4-0), but the Maple Leafs (2-2-0) held on.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NS U9 PROS. TIER 2 Roundup: Apr. 6 - 13
MAPLE LEAFS: 3 STARS: 1
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (EMERA RINK) — Reid Dale struck twice and the Maple Leafs built an early cushion, earning a 3-1 win over the Stars on Saturday. Dale opened the scoring at 8:32 of the first period off a setup from Colton Williams, then Myles Sampson made it 2-0 later in the frame. Dale added his second at 4:03 of the second to extend the lead. Finnegan Mossop got the Stars on the board at 10:07 of the third, but the comeback fell short for the Stars (1-3-0) as the Leafs (4-2-0) closed it out.
OILERS: 8 AVALANCHE: 1
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Oilers built momentum period by period in an 8-1 win over the Avalanche on Saturday. Archer Leary opened the scoring late in the first, set up by Jake Mitton, before Seamus Rigby and Scotty Smith added second-period goals to make it 3-0. Thomas Martin pulled one back early in the third for the Avalanche, with Jacob Shaban earning the assist, but the Oilers responded with five third-period goals, including a pair from Nolan Howes and Rigby. The Avalanche (1-3-0) kept pushing, while the Oilers (4-0-0) stayed perfect.
PENGUINS: 13 SHARKS: 8
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Penguins poured in six first-period goals and carried that momentum to a 13-8 win over the Sharks. Cohen Corbett led the charge with five goals, while Jordan Mount and Jackson Lapham scored twice apiece. Landon Tanner chipped in two, including a goal with one second left in the second period, and Jaxon Habib added another in the final seconds to cap a seven-goal middle frame. The Sharks (0-4-0) kept answering with two-goal efforts from Harrison Ferguson and Casey Strong, plus markers from Ank0r Knock, Carter Furlotte, Carter Jackson and Lachlan Miller, but couldn’t close the gap against the Penguins (3-1-0).
SABRES: 7 STARS: 6
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (EMERA RINK) — The Sabres built an early cushion with four first-period goals, getting two from Sebastian Bishop and a pair from Luke Boudreau, including a Connor MacDonald setup. The Stars kept it tight with first-period tallies from Theodore Pierre and Jaxon Landry, then surged in the second as Pierre struck again and Zachary Martin and Bayne Ballantyne added goals to pull within one. Logan MacSween (Luke Turner assist) provided the eventual winner in the third, while Pierre completed his hat trick late for the Stars (1-3-0). The Sabres (1-3-0) hung on in a wild finish.
AVALANCHE: 4 SHARKS: 2
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Avalanche and Sharks traded goals early, with Oscar Welsford opening the scoring before Thomas Martin answered late in the first to make it 1-1. In the second, Harrison Ferguson finished a play set up by Welsford to restore the Sharks’ lead, but Ethan Emanuele replied to send the game to the third tied 2-2. That’s where Stetson Baugild took over, striking twice in quick succession to push the Avalanche in front for good. Ferguson and Welsford led the push for the Sharks (0-4-0), while Baugild’s pair carried the Avalanche (1-3-0).
KINGS: 7 BRUINS: 0
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (EMERA RINK) — The Kings jumped out early and carried the momentum to a 7-0 win over the Bruins. Hudson Wells scored twice in the opening period, with Jamieson John adding a pair as the Kings built a 5-0 lead after one. Ryker Lentz also found the net in the first, and Keigan Heney (assisted by Camden Sutherland) and Iden Weir rounded out the scoring in the second. The Bruins (0-4-0) kept working for chances to the final buzzer, while the Kings (6-0-0) stayed unbeaten.
OILERS: 7 PENGUINS: 0
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Oilers rolled to a 7-0 win over the Penguins, building an early cushion with four first-period goals, starting with Carwyn Rutz’s opener at 11:20. Nathan Peacock (assist: Rowen Nickerson), Nickerson (assist: Rutz) and Owen Lovie added to the push before the break. Nolan Howes struck twice, including a late third-period marker, while Seamus Rigby finished a second-period sequence set up by Archer Leary and Jake Mitton. The Penguins (3-1-0) kept working and got a steady effort in goal from Shea Townsend. The Oilers (4-0-0) stayed in control to close out the shutout.
KINGS: 12 SABRES: 5
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (EMERA RINK) — Cole Martin scored four times as the Kings built a 3-0 first-period lead and carried a 6-3 advantage into the third on goals from Jamieson John (2) and Hudson Wells. The Sabres answered with a strong middle frame, getting goals from Sebastian Bishop, William Bishop and Bennett Willard to stay within reach. Kings goals from Dallen Lynds, Jack Turple, Iden Weir (2) and Jack Booth helped open it up late, while Sebastian Bishop added his second and Emily Baldwin rounded out the scoring for the Sabres (1-3-0) in a determined effort against the Kings (6-0-0).
MAPLE LEAFS: 9 BRUINS: 2
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (EMERA RINK) — The Maple Leafs broke open a close game with a six-goal third period to earn a 9-2 win over the Bruins. Jaxon LeBlanc opened the scoring in the first for Boston, and Sawyer Fewer’s second-period marker kept it tight, but the Leafs answered with three in the middle frame, including goals from Myles Sampson, Reid Dale and Abel Costard. Carter Jessome and Dale each finished with two goals, with Colton Williams adding a goal and an assist as the Bruins (0-4-0) pushed through to the final buzzer against the Maple Leafs (4-2-0).
KINGS: 9 BRUINS: 2
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (EMERA RINK) — The Kings erupted for seven goals in the second period and skated past the Bruins 9-2. Cole Martin scored twice, opening the scoring at 11:21 of the second, while Jack MacDonald also had two goals, including an early third-period marker at 14:26. Jack Chisholm added a goal and chipped in two assists as the Kings built their lead. Jaxon LeBlanc scored both Bruins goals, striking once in the second and again at 10:38 of the third for the Bruins (0-4-0). Jack Booth capped the scoring late for the Kings (6-0-0).
MAPLE LEAFS: 6 SABRES: 5
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (EMERA RINK) — The Maple Leafs and Sabres traded chances in a back-and-forth 6-5 finish. Alex Warren and Reid Dale struck early for the Maple Leafs, but Sebastian Bishop and Luke Boudreau answered late in the first to pull the Sabres even. Bishop added two more in the second, and Lincoln Kavanaugh chipped in in the third as the Sabres kept pushing. The Leafs’ third-period surge was led by goals from Abel Costard, Dale and Chase Lucas, with Myles Sampson also scoring. The Sabres (1-3-0) showed plenty of fight, while the Maple Leafs (4-2-0) found the late edge.
MAPLE LEAFS: 3 BRUINS: 2
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (EMERA RINK) — The Maple Leafs edged the Bruins 3-2 in a tight back-and-forth game. Dylan Barnes opened the scoring at 7:43 of the second period, but Hanna MacNamara replied 16 seconds later to pull the Bruins even. In the third, Nolan Walsh’s goal at 11:35, set up by Abel Costard and Colton Williams, put the Leafs back in front before Jaxon LeBlanc tied it with MacNamara assisting. Alex Warren netted the winner at 4:51 to lift the Maple Leafs (4-2-0) past the Bruins (0-4-0).
KINGS: 9 SABRES: 5
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (EMERA RINK) — Cole Martin opened the scoring early and the Kings carried a 2-1 lead out of the first period. The Sabres answered in the second as Sebastian Bishop struck three times to keep it tight, but a late flurry from Jamieson John and Hudson Wells gave the Kings breathing room. Martin finished with four goals, while Camden Sutherland added a pair and Jack Turple chipped in a goal and an assist. Bishop’s four-goal effort paced the Sabres (1-3-0), while the Kings (6-0-0) closed out the 9-5 win.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB/PEI SUPER 7 AAA Roundup: Apr. 6 - 13
JR. RIVERHAWKS: 9 BRAVE BOMBERS: 2
TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — Grady Kennedy scored five times as the Gusto Jr. Riverhawks surged past the Brave Bombers 9-2 on Saturday. Kennedy struck twice in the opening period, with Henry Shaw adding another as the Riverhawks carried a 3-1 lead after 12 minutes. The Bombers answered early in the second on Simon Ramsay’s goal, set up by Gerald Watson, after Mike Gallant opened their scoring late in the first, but the Riverhawks pulled away with five third-period goals. Shaw finished with a hat trick, while Kaela Martin chipped in a goal and an assist. The Bombers (3-1-0) kept pushing, but the Riverhawks (2-0-0) closed it out with pace and depth.
TITAN: 7 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 0
TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — Titan broke the game open with five first-period goals and carried that momentum to a 7-0 win over the Champions Hounds. Kovi Pelletier scored twice in the opening frame, while Finley Sherrard, Kalix Hebert and Noah Aube also found the net. In the second, Owen Girouard added a goal and an assist, set up by Justin Roy and Xavier Leclair, before Tyler Savoie capped the scoring. The Hounds (0-2-0) stayed determined and kept working for chances, while Titan (1-1-0) earned the shutout.
GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 9 TITAN: 2
TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — Henry Shaw set the tone early with three first-period goals as the Gusto Jr. Riverhawks opened a 3-0 lead. Shaw added two more in the second, with Levi Sparks also scoring to keep the Riverhawks’ offence rolling. The Titan pushed back in the middle frame, getting goals from Justin Roy (from Jacob Arseneault) and Noah Aube to show their resolve, but couldn’t close the gap for the Titan (1-1-0). Grady Kennedy scored twice in the third, with Brady Young adding the other marker, as the Riverhawks (2-0-0) skated away with the win.
BRAVE BOMBERS: 8 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 1
TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — The Brave Bombers built a big lead early and carried it through to an 8-1 win. Caleb Arsenault paced the offence with three goals, striking twice in the opening period as the Bombers scored four times in the first and added four more in the second. Mike Gallant chipped in a goal and three assists, while Arlo Mitchell and Simon Ramsay rounded out the scoring. Beckett Vojnovic got the Champions Hounds (0-2-0) on the board in the third, set up by Eli Sullivan. The Bombers (3-1-0) kept the pressure on to close out the decision.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB U11 PROS. TIER 2 (A) Roundup: Apr. 6 - 13
STARS: 9 WHALERS: 2
ELIYAHU WELLNESS CENTRE (RUSTICO) — The Stars built early momentum with three first-period goals and carried it through to a 10-2 win over the Whalers. Austyn Curran powered the attack with five goals, adding to a multi-goal night from Michael MacMillan, while Will Ryan scored twice and set up another. Cameron Bonnell chipped in a pair of assists as the Stars kept the pressure on through the second and third periods. Easton Cutcliffe got the Whalers on the board in the first, and Ty MacGregor finished a third-period play from Harrison Craig. The Whalers (0-3-0) kept pushing, while the Stars (1-2-0) continued to find timely finishes.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB U11 PROS. TIER 2 (B) Roundup: Apr. 6 - 13
CHAMPIONS RED WINGS: 3 BRUINS: 0
QPLEX (QUISPAMSIS) — Berkley Gilmore opened the scoring at 1:52 of the first period for the Champions Red Wings, with Elliot White and Ace Srouji picking up the assists. White doubled the lead at 5:42 of the second, finishing a return feed from Gilmore, before Julien Meek added an unassisted insurance marker at 8:25 of the third. The Bruins worked to generate offence and stayed with the game, but couldn’t solve the Red Wings’ defence. The Bruins (1-3-0) pushed for a response all afternoon, but the Red Wings (2-2-0) kept their structure to close out the shutout.
GUSTO KNIGHTS: 6 BRUINS: 3
QPLEX (QUISPAMSIS) — The Gusto Knights jumped out early and held on for a 6-3 win over the Bruins. Kash Duran, Kael McLenaghan and Rory Cleveland struck in the opening frame, and the Knights added a quick pair early in the second from Jax Allard (from Rory Harvey) and McLenaghan again. Flynn Campbell got the Bruins on the board late in the second, before Nolan Tracey (from Hudson Roth) and Landon LeBlanc pushed back in the third. Rory Harvey added an insurance marker for the Knights (2-2-0), while the Bruins (1-3-0) showed plenty of push to the final horn.
CANADIENS: 6 CHAMPIONS RED WINGS: 5
QPLEX (QUISPAMSIS) — In a back-and-forth finish, the Canadiens pulled out a 6-5 win over the Champions Red Wings. Theo Cloutier scored twice, including the winner with 51 seconds left, while Chase Field added two goals and set up both of Cloutier’s markers. The Red Wings carried a 2-1 edge into the third, then got a pair of quick strikes from Ace Srouji to keep the pressure on, with Tommy Skead earning both assists. Julien Meek’s late goal made it 5-5 for the Red Wings (2-2-0), but Cloutier answered to lift the Canadiens (2-1-1).
FLYERS: 8 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 1
QPLEX (QUISPAMSIS) — Quinten Peters scored three times as the Flyers pulled away for an 8-1 win over the Gusto Knights. Peters opened the scoring at 10:10 of the first, then added goals in the second and third, with Aiden Ogilvie and Kyle Keenan each picking up two assists. Brady Harnish scored twice, while Emerson MacLeod, Blake Thorne and Thomaz Junger rounded out the offence as the Flyers took a 3-1 lead into the first intermission and finished with four third-period goals. Jax Allard replied at 8:25 of the first for the Gusto Knights (2-2-0). The Flyers (4-0-0) stayed unbeaten with the strong team effort.
OILERS: 7 PENGUINS: 0
CENTRE UNI (CARAQUET) — The Oilers struck early and often, building a six-goal first-period cushion and skating to a 7-0 win over the Penguins. François Xavier led the way with a hat trick, with Félix Lanteigne setting him up on all three tallies. Caleb Friolet added two goals, while William Goupil and Dimitri Larocque also found the net as the Oilers kept the pressure on through the opening frame. The Penguins settled in as the game moved along and kept battling to generate chances, but couldn’t solve the Oilers (4-0-0). Penguins (1-2-1).
CANADIENS: 7 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 0
QPLEX (QUISPAMSIS) — The Canadiens opened the scoring early and carried a 2-0 lead out of the first period, with Chase Field striking first before Luca Bourque finished a late marker set up by Jacob Dupuis and Bradley LeBlanc. Bourque added two more in the second to complete a hat trick, while Madden Lirette and Field also scored in the middle frame to stretch the gap. Theo Cloutier capped it with a third-period goal. The Champions Sheriffs (1-3-0) stayed committed through a tough night, while the Canadiens (2-1-1) wrapped up a composed shutout win.
BLUES: 4 SHARKS: 2
CENTRE UNI (CARAQUET) — The Sharks struck early on Harris McEachern’s goal 22 seconds into the opening period, but Jayden Kingston answered late in the frame to make it 1-1. Jaxson Mackenzie restored the Sharks’ lead in the second, sending them into the third up a goal. The Blues took over down the stretch, getting the equalizer from Mathias Lapierre off a Hubert Routhier setup before Zachary Boudreau put them ahead. Louis Jean Normand added an insurance marker with Kingston picking up the assist, as the Sharks (0-4-0) battled to the finish and the Blues (3-1-0) closed out the win.
SABRES: 4 CANUCKS: 0
CENTRE UNI (CARAQUET) — The Sabres struck three times in the second period to take control and go on to a 4-0 win over the Canucks. Levi Vienneau opened the scoring at 9:55 with Isaac Boudreau setting him up, before Owen Hackett added an unassisted marker and Drew Chamberlain finished a play from Harrison McLaughlin. Jacob Emile Boudreau rounded out the offence early in the third, with Hackett earning the assist. The Canucks (0-4-0) kept battling to generate chances, while the Sabres (3-1-0) closed it out with a steady defensive effort.
FLYERS: 9 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 2
QPLEX (QUISPAMSIS) — The Flyers broke the game open early on Saturday, piling up nine first-period goals on the way to a 9-2 regular-season win over the Champions Sheriffs. The Sheriffs battled to answer with a pair of first-period markers of their own, pushing back through a busy start and continuing to compete for chances the rest of the way. With the scoring front-loaded, the Flyers were able to settle in and see out the result, while the Sheriffs (1-3-0) kept working to close the gap. The Flyers (4-0-0) stayed perfect on the season.
PENGUINS: 5 SHARKS: 2
CENTRE UNI (CARAQUET) — The Sharks struck just 17 seconds into the game on Jaxson Mackenzie’s opener, but the Penguins answered late in the first when Hugo Cormier converted a feed from Yann Chiasson. The Penguins took control in the second period with four goals, including Cormier’s second of the game, plus tallies from Marc-Alexandre Doiron, Adam Lanteigne and Chiasson, set up by Simon Cormier. Ronan Lair added a third-period marker for the Sharks (0-4-0), while the Penguins (1-2-1) closed out the win.
OILERS: 8 CANUCKS: 2
CENTRE UNI (CARAQUET) — The Oilers built an early cushion with three first-period goals, getting two markers 28 seconds apart from François Xavier and Félix Lanteigne before Xavier added another to make it 3-1 after one. Dimitri Larocque and David Olivier Haché extended the lead in the second, and the Oilers kept rolling in the third with Larocque’s second and a late finish from Xavier to complete his hat trick. Noah Basque and Jacob Paul Guitard scored for the Canucks (0-4-0), while Xavier and Lanteigne led the charge for the Oilers (4-0-0).
SABRES: 4 BLUES: 3
CENTRE UNI (CARAQUET) — The Sabres held on for a 4-3 win over the Blues in a back-and-forth contest. Noah LeBlanc opened the scoring in the first period before Mickael Gagnon answered for the Blues, set up by Maxime Lebrun and Théo Lavoie. Hubert Routhier gave the Blues the lead early in the second, but the Sabres responded with goals from Jacob Emile Boudreau (from Levi Vienneau) and Owen Hackett. Levi Vienneau added an insurance marker in the third, and Routhier’s second kept it tight for the Blues (3-1-0) down the stretch as the Sabres (3-1-0) closed it out.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NS U13 PROS. TIER 1 Roundup: Apr. 6 - 13
BULLDOGS: 3 COYOTES: 0
ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — Henry Marchand opened the scoring midway through the first period, finishing a play set up by Patrick Deveau and Cole Boudreau as the Bulldogs carried a 1-0 lead into the intermission. The Coyotes kept it tight through a scoreless second and most of the third, with Lucas Munroe holding the line in goal. Cayden Orychock provided the late separation, scoring at 3:33 of the third off a feed from Nathan Corbeil, then adding a final touch with three seconds left, assisted by Parker Dempsey. The Coyotes (1-3-0) pushed to the end, but the Bulldogs (1-1-0) secured the shutout win.
PANTHERS: 8 STALLIONS: 1
ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — Oliver Wentzell scored twice and Owen Feener set up three goals as the Panthers built a 2-0 first-period lead and broke things open with five goals in the second on the way to an 8-1 win. Ethan Wentzell added a pair, while Lane McDow, Jaxzen Rapp and Alistair Hendrixson also found the net. Rogan Bezanson got the Stallions on the board in the third, with Harland Fitzgerald and Simon Jennex assisting. The Stallions (1-3-2) kept pushing, while the Panthers (4-0-0) stayed perfect.
BULLS: 8 BULLDOGS: 1
ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — The Bulls set the tone early and skated away with an 8-1 win over the Bulldogs. Lennox Symonds opened the scoring at 10:22 of the first, and Ryland Atkinson made it 2-0, with Finnley Doucette assisting on both goals. The Bulls added two more in the second on goals from Cooper D’Eon and Symonds, then pulled away with four third-period tallies, including a quick strike from Noe Hanna and a late marker from Charlie Nickerson. Cash O’Flaherty got the Bulldogs on the board at 3:05 of the third for the Bulldogs (1-1-0), while Symonds, Atkinson and D’Eon led the charge for the Bulls (3-1-0).
PANTHERS: 8 COYOTES: 5
ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — The Panthers scored twice in a quick first-period burst, then held off a determined Coyotes push for an 8-5 win. Lane McDow and Noah Hemeon paced the Panthers with two goals apiece, while Liam Gallacher set up three. Ethan Garber had a goal and assist, and Ethan Wentzell, Wyatt Roberts and Jaxzen Rapp added singles as the Panthers built their lead in the third. Max Smith led the Coyotes with a hat trick, with Mason Lynch and Jace MacEachern also finding the net for the Coyotes (1-3-0). The Panthers (4-0-0) stayed perfect with the victory.
BULLS: 6 STALLIONS: 2
ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — The Stallions got on the board first, but the Bulls answered with a pair of first-period goals from Charlie Nickerson and Finnley Doucette to take a 2-1 lead into the break. Emmett Smith added a second-period marker to stretch the margin, before Easton Redmond pulled the Stallions back within one early in the third. The Bulls responded with three goals in the final frame—Ryland Atkinson, Noe Hanna and Cooper D’Eon—to secure the win, with Lennox Symonds setting up three of the tallies for the Bulls (3-1-0). Rogan Bezanson also scored for the Stallions (1-3-2).
EAGLES: 2 HUSKIES: 2
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Huskies jumped out early as Max Wrighte (Jonah MacEachern) opened the scoring at 10:35, and Noah Leslie (Wyatt Smith) made it 2-0 late in the first. The game stayed tight through a scoreless second before the Eagles pushed back in the third, getting on the board with Kohen Merriam (Preston Roy, Hunter Mackenzie) and pulling even in the final moments on Breton Parsons’ goal, assisted by Hunter Clark and Bennett Otterson. The Huskies (1-2-1) held on for the tie, while the Eagles (2-1-3) completed the comeback.
HAWKS: 2 JAGUARS: 2
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Hawks and Jaguars skated to a 2-2 draw Sunday in Pictou County after a tight, scoreless opening frame. Dylan Dinsdale broke through at 2:10 of the second period, finishing a play set up by Hayden White to put the Jaguars ahead. Jaxson LeBlanc answered at 5:55, with Lauchie MacNeil and Kayden Gillis collecting assists to tie it up. Logan Howley’s unassisted marker early in the third gave the Hawks a lead before Bennett Murray, off Sawyer Power, pulled the Jaguars (0-2-2) even. The Hawks (3-1-2) held on from there.
WOLVES: 2 EAGLES: 2
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Eagles struck first on Hunter Mackenzie’s early goal, set up by Kadem Turple, then carried a 2-0 lead into the third after Declan Hill added a second in the middle frame for the Eagles (2-1-3). The Wolves pushed back late, getting on the board through Gordon Mackenzie off a Luke Connors feed before Wyatt MacGrath, with Ty MacLeod assisting, tied it at 2-2 in the final minutes for the Wolves (0-2-2).
HAWKS: 5 HUSKIES: 0
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Hawks controlled the pace early and never let up in a 5-0 win over the Huskies. Keefe Daye opened the scoring, and Kayden Gillis added his first of two in the opening period to set the tone. Jaxon Eyking made it 3-0 in the second, and the Hawks kept pushing in the third with goals from David Gillis and Gillis again, with Kenzie Lahey and Lauchie MacNeil each picking up two assists. The Huskies (1-2-1) stayed committed defensively, but couldn’t find a breakthrough against the Hawks (3-1-2).
JAGUARS: 2 WOLVES: 2
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — Dylan Dinsdale opened the scoring for the Jaguars at 7:32 of the first period, with Kaleb Wier and Alexander Hopper picking up assists. The Wolves answered in the second when Samuel MacDonald buried a Luke Connors feed at 4:45, with Brett Battist also drawing an assist. Benjamin Brinson restored the lead early in the third for the Jaguars, finishing a play set up by Evan Ramia and Hayden White. Brett Anderson tied it at 10:43 on a setup from Owen Baillie to secure the draw for the Wolves (0-2-2), while the Jaguars (0-2-2) held on for the point.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB U15 PROS. TIER 1 Roundup: Apr. 6 - 13
BULLS: 6 TIGERS: 2
SLEMON PARK PLEX (SUMMERSIDE) — Braiden Rossiter scored four times as the Bulls built an early cushion and went on to a 6-2 win over the Tigers. Rossiter struck three times in the opening period, with Ryan Burnley setting up two of them, before Shane Chen (from Brett Kennedy) and Grayson Macadam (from Chen and Camden Mackinnon) extended the lead in the second. Rossiter added his fourth early in the third, again with Burnley on the helper. The Tigers (1-3-0) kept pushing and were rewarded with third-period goals from Simon Ouellette (Owen Travers, Jakob Rioux) and Jonathan Carroll (Michael Welling, Ian Hanrahan), while the Bulls (3-1-0) closed out the result.
STALLIONS: 6 SHARKS: 3
COMPLEXE SPORTIF LEOPOLD THERIAULT (ST-ISIDORE) — The Stallions built a 4-2 edge through two periods and held off a determined Sharks push to secure a 6-3 win. Gabriel Malenfant opened the scoring in the first, and the Stallions added three more in the second from Preston Winsor, Carter Culligan and Jonah St-Amand, with Chance Kavanaugh picking up two assists. The Sharks answered with a pair from Joshua Kenny, set up by Liam Vibert and Malik Hache, before Thomas Jean added one in the third for the Sharks (1-3-0). Zoë Plourde and Blake St-Amand struck 10 seconds apart to help close it out for the Stallions (2-1-1).
PANTHERS: 2 EAGLES: 2
COMPLEXE SPORTIF LEOPOLD THERIAULT (ST-ISIDORE) — Lohan Chiasson opened the scoring at 4:45 of the first period as the Panthers built early momentum, but the Eagles answered in the second when Brenton Davies tied it at 11:49. Mikel Savoie restored the lead for the Panthers at 7:33, only for Eric Smith to pull the Eagles back even at 6:29, set up by Marco Gallant and Noah Mockler. With both teams trading pushes through the middle frame, the Eagles (0-2-2) showed poise to match each surge, while the Panthers (1-2-1) earned a spirited final result.
TIGERS: 4 SHARKS: 2
COMPLEXE SPORTIF LEOPOLD THERIAULT (ST-ISIDORE) — The Tigers earned a 4-2 win over the Sharks after a back-and-forth start. Ian Hanrahan opened the scoring 51 seconds in, but Joshua Kenny replied later in the first to pull the Sharks even. The Tigers took control in the second period with goals from Declan Tabor and Simon Ouellette to build a 3-1 edge. Tyler Duguay brought the Sharks within one early in the third, before Jakob Rioux answered to seal it as the Sharks (1-3-0) pushed back and the Tigers (1-3-0) finished strong.
EAGLES: 3 STALLIONS: 3
COMPLEXE SPORTIF LEOPOLD THERIAULT (ST-ISIDORE) — The Eagles and Stallions skated to a 3-3 draw after a back-and-forth matchup. Zack Comeau opened the scoring for the Stallions early in the first, but Sidney Scott answered at 11:02, with Brenton Davies picking up the assist. Scott then struck twice in a 20-second burst in the second period to give the Eagles a 3-1 edge. The Stallions pushed back in the third as Gabriel Malenfant scored twice, including the late equalizer at 1:34, to secure a point for Stallions (2-1-1). Scott’s hat trick paced the Eagles (0-2-2).
PANTHERS: 5 TIGERS: 2
COMPLEXE SPORTIF LEOPOLD THERIAULT (ST-ISIDORE) — The Panthers pulled away with three late third-period goals to earn a 5-2 win over the Tigers. Preston Mallet opened the scoring early, but Mikel Savoie answered before the first intermission and later added a second to give the Panthers a 2-1 edge after two. The Tigers pushed back in the third when River Snowdon tied it, setting up a strong finish from Dylan Hache, Marc-Olivier Roussel and Keith Ross, with Savoie adding two assists in the surge. The Tigers (1-3-0) showed pushback throughout, while the Panthers (1-2-1) closed it out in the final minutes.
CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 5 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 1
TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — Aiden Morrison opened the scoring at 6:27 of the first period, finishing a play from Owen Daigle and Ervin Williams as the Gusto Knights grabbed an early lead. Champions Hounds answered in the second as Carter Kennedy scored twice, striking at 10:28 off an Oliver Yang setup and then adding an unassisted marker at 4:24 to turn the game around. The Hounds pulled away with three quick goals in the third from Ethan Fox, Brysen Keddy and Kennedy to complete the hat trick. The Knights (0-4-0) kept pushing, while the Hounds (3-1-0) closed it out.
SHARKS: 2 LIONS: 1
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Sharks built an early cushion and held on for a 2-1 win over the Lions. Joshua Kenny opened the scoring at 11:07 of the first period, finishing a play set up by Nathan Savoie-Smith, and Andy Jones made it 2-0 late in the frame with Thomas Jean drawing the assist. The Lions pushed back in the third as Brody Estabrooks struck unassisted at 9:45 to cut the deficit and set up a tight finish, but couldn’t find the equalizer. The Lions (3-1-0) stayed dangerous to the final horn, while the Sharks (1-3-0) earned a timely result.
BENGALS: 7 PANTHERS: 0
TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — The Bengals rolled to a 7-0 win over the Panthers after striking for three goals in the first period, including a late pair from Jaxson Steeves and Jacob Langis 24 seconds apart. Steeves finished with a hat trick, while Luken Malley added two goals and Morgan Groundwater chipped in a goal and three assists to keep the pressure on through a 3-3-3 scoring line. The Panthers (1-2-1) kept working to generate offence and pushed through a difficult outing, but couldn’t solve the Bengals (2-2-0).
JAGUARS: 2 GUSTO BLADES: 1
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — Jackson McBain opened the scoring at 2:58 of the first period, finishing a play set up by Ethan MacPherson as the Jaguars built an early edge. Rhys Sturgeon added the eventual winner at 5:37 of the second, with Ryan Waterbury picking up the assist to make it 2-0. The Gusto Blades kept pressing and got back within one at 7:28 of the third on Lief Vieten’s goal from Kaden Forgie, but couldn’t find the equalizer. The Gusto Blades (1-3-0) stayed competitive to the final buzzer, while the Jaguars (2-2-0) held on for the win.
BULLS: 8 EAGLES: 2
SLEMON PARK PLEX (SUMMERSIDE) — The Bulls built a 2-0 first-period lead and pulled away with four goals in the second to secure an 8-2 win over the Eagles. Braiden Rossiter led the attack with four goals, including three in the middle frame, while Camden MacKinnon added a goal and an assist and Dylan Livingstone chipped in a goal and a helper. Noah Mockler provided the response for the Eagles with a pair of goals, striking early in the second and again late in the third, with Sidney Scott picking up an assist for the Eagles (0-2-2). The Bulls (3-1-0) finished the job with steady offence in the final period.
CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 6 GUSTO KINGS: 0
TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — The Champions Hounds built a 2-0 lead in the first period on goals from Rylan Mulherin and MJ Youssef, then opened things up with three more in the second. Zach Patterson scored twice in a quick stretch, while Brysen Keddy added a pair, including a late third-period marker to finish the scoring. Jude Smith drove the offence with four assists, with Lane Edmondson and Youssef also chipping in. The Kings (3-1-0) stayed determined and worked to generate chances, but couldn’t solve the Hounds (3-1-0).
GUSTO HEAT: 4 STALLIONS: 1
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Gusto Heat built an early edge and carried it to a 4-1 win over the Stallions. Cameron Fowlow opened the scoring in the first period off a setup from Lachlan Gregory, who added a solo marker and later assisted on Cameron Throop’s third-period finish. Mike Folkins also scored in the second, with Caden Reid and Throop picking up helpers as the Heat took control. Preston Winsor got the Stallions on the board early in the third, with Carter Culligan earning the assist for the Stallions (2-1-1). Gregory’s three-point day paced the Heat (3-1-0).
BENGALS: 6 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 1
TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — The Bengals built a 4-0 lead through two periods and went on to a 6-1 win over the Gusto Knights. Samuel LeBlanc opened the scoring and later set up two Jaxson Steeves goals as Steeves finished with a hat trick, while Jago Belanger also scored early and added an assist. The Knights showed pushback early in the third when Aiden Morrison converted Logan Cameron’s feed to break through. Luken Malley and Steeves added third-period insurance for the Bengals (2-2-0), while the Knights (0-4-0) kept competing to the final horn.
LIONS: 6 JAGUARS: 0
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — Zack Thibodeau paced the Lions with five goals as they built a 1-0 lead after the first period, added two more in the second, then pulled away with a three-goal third to close out a 6-0 win. Miguel LeBlanc chipped in a goal and two assists, while Brody Estabrooks set up four markers to keep the Lions’ attack moving. The Jaguars kept working to create offence and stayed committed defensively despite the score, but couldn’t find a breakthrough as the game wore on, leaving the Jaguars (2-2-0) on the wrong side of the shutout against the Lions (3-1-0).
GUSTO KINGS: 7 PANTHERS: 0
TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — The Gusto Kings rolled to a 7-0 win over the Panthers after building a 2-0 lead in the first period and carrying a 4-0 advantage into the third. Drew Anderson powered the offence with four goals, while Dylan Ricketts and Bryce Green each chipped in three assists. Evan Hall, Lincoln Doiron, Beckham Thibodeau, Joe Martin and Liam Syme added the other Kings markers. The Panthers (1-2-1) kept competing through a tough third-period push, while the Kings (3-1-0) finished with a strong closing stretch.
GUSTO HEAT: 4 SHARKS: 2
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Gusto Heat built an early cushion and held on for a 4-2 win over the Sharks. Braeden Michaud scored twice early in the first period, converting setups from Cruz Cooling and Cameron Throop, before Aiden Edgett made it 3-1 late in the frame. Alex Hébert kept the Sharks pushing with goals in the first and again at 3:33 of the third, with help from Thomas Jean, Jacob Larocque and Vincent Benoit. Edgett’s late marker sealed it for the Sharks (1-3-0), while the Heat (3-1-0) closed out the win.
WHALERS: 4 EAGLES: 1
SLEMON PARK PLEX (SUMMERSIDE) — The Whalers opened a scoreless game with Brock Shaw’s marker at 4:00 of the second period, then pulled away with three third-period goals to secure a 4-1 win. Dylan Thomas struck twice in the final frame, with Jackson Forrester and Maks Robison each setting up both of his goals, while Shaw added his second with Michael Brown picking up another helper for the Whalers (3-1-0). Brenton Davies answered at 11:25 of the third for the Eagles (0-2-2), converting a feed from Emerson Burbine and Sidney Scott as they pushed back late.
STALLIONS: 4 GUSTO BLADES: 2
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — Carter Culligan opened the scoring late in the first period, and the Stallions carried a 1-0 edge into intermission. Callen Dow pulled the Gusto Blades even early in the second, setting up a tight finish. Tim MacEachern (goal, assist) then put the Blades ahead in the third, but Loic Savoie (1G, 1A) answered back to spark a three-goal push, with Zack Comeau and Jonah St-Amand (1G, 1A) finishing it off late. The Gusto Blades (1-3-0) showed pushback, while the Stallions (2-1-1) closed strong.
GUSTO BLADES: 2 BENGALS: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) — The Gusto Blades earned a 2-1 win over the Bengals after striking twice in the second period. Ben Halpin opened the scoring at 11:46, finishing a play set up by Parker MacDonald, before Nathan Fenwick made it 2-0 at 7:59 with Hunter Stinson picking up the assist. The Bengals pushed late and got on the board with nine seconds left as Jaxson Steeves scored from Jacob Langis, but the comeback bid fell short for the Bengals (2-2-0) as the Blades (1-3-0) held on.
LIONS: 4 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) — The Lions rallied in the third period to slip past the Champions Hounds 4-3 on Saturday. Lane Edmondson scored twice for the Hounds, striking early in the first and then again late in the second, while Cooper Pringle added the other marker to send the Hounds into the final frame up 3-2. The Lions stayed poised, getting a pair of third-period goals from Yanick Doiron, with Olivier Benoit also scoring and adding an assist. Pascal Leblanc chipped in two helpers for the Lions (3-1-0), while the Hounds (3-1-0) pushed to the finish in a tight one.
GUSTO HEAT: 6 BULLS: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) — The Gusto Heat erased an early deficit and pulled away for a 6-3 win over the Bulls. Braiden Rossiter struck twice in the first, and Dominic Delaney’s second-period marker briefly restored the Bulls’ lead, but the Heat answered with four goals in a quick middle-frame surge. Cameron Fowlow (1G, 1A) and Cameron Throop (1G, 1A) helped drive the rally, while Will Noseworthy and Xander MacDonald added key goals. Kai Fillmore sealed it in the third as the Bulls (3-1-0) pushed to stay within reach of the Heat (3-1-0).
CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 3 BENGALS: 0
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) — Spencer Anderson opened the scoring at 7:14 of the first period, then struck again at 9:55 of the second as the Champions Hounds built a steady lead over the Bengals. Cooper Pringle set up the first marker, while Jude Smith and Rylan Mulherin added assists on Anderson’s second. Oliver Yang added a third-period goal at 13:48 to seal it. The Bengals (2-2-0) battled to generate offence, but the Hounds (3-1-0) stayed composed and finished the job.
BULLS: 5 GUSTO BLADES: 4
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) — The Bulls rallied with three third-period goals to slip past the Gusto Blades 5-4. Braiden Rossiter opened the scoring and finished with two goals, while Elliot Delaney matched him with a pair, including the late winner. The Blades answered early and carried play through the middle frames, led by Nathan Fenwick’s two-goal effort and a late third-period marker from Marcus Wilson, set up by Everette McCord and Kesler Creamer. The Blades (1-3-0) pushed hard to the end, but the Bulls (3-1-0) held on.
LIONS: 3 GUSTO HEAT: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) — The Lions built an early cushion and held on for a 3-2 win over the Gusto Heat. Miguel Aube opened the scoring late in the first period, and Zack Thibodeau made it 2-0 with help from Miguel Leblanc. Yanick Doiron extended the lead early in the second, with Olivier Benoit and Caleb Gagnon earning assists. The Heat answered with Grayson Pearson’s second-period marker from Lachlan Gregory, then drew within one on Braeden Michaud’s third-period goal set up by Dax Lewis. The Heat (3-1-0) pushed late, but the Lions (3-1-0) closed it out.
GUSTO KINGS: 4 JAGUARS: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK B (MONCTON) — Drew Anderson opened the scoring early in the first period and the Gusto Kings carried that momentum into the second, where Joe Martin made it 2-0. The Jaguars pushed back right after with Jacob Rousselle’s quick reply, set up by Blake Humphrey, to keep it close heading into the third. In the final frame, Anderson added his second before Evan Hall capped it with a late marker to seal a 4-1 win. The Jaguars (2-2-0) showed determination throughout, while the Kings (3-1-0) earned the decision with timely offence.
WHALERS: 4 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 0
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK B (MONCTON) — Brock Shaw opened the scoring at 5:03 of the first period, and the Whalers carried a 1-0 edge into the break. Lucas Leclair added an unassisted marker early in the second before Caden Biech scored later in the frame, with Dylan Thomas and Henry Etchell picking up helpers. The Gusto Knights (0-4-0) stayed committed and worked to generate chances, but couldn’t find a way through. Biech struck again at 2:50 of the third to cap a two-goal day, as the Whalers (3-1-0) finished off the shutout win.
GUSTO KINGS: 5 WHALERS: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK B (MONCTON) — Levi Walton opened the scoring early in the first, and Gusto Kings carried that momentum into the second with goals from Dylan Ricketts and Drew Anderson to build a cushion. The Whalers answered through Dylan Thomas, but Anderson struck again early in the third before the Whalers made it a one-goal game on Brock Shaw and Tyson Kember. Evan Hall’s late marker sealed it, with Anderson adding two assists in the win. The Whalers (3-1-0) kept pressing, but the Kings (3-1-0) closed it out.
JAGUARS: 3 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK D (MONCTON) — The Jaguars struck just seven seconds into the game when Ryan Waterbury converted a Lucas LeBlanc feed, with Jacob Babineau also drawing an assist. The Gusto Knights answered in the first period as Aiden Morrison scored unassisted to make it 1-1. LeBlanc restored the lead early in the second, finishing a play set up by Babineau and Jacob Rousselle, and Rhys Sturgeon added insurance in the third. The Knights (0-4-0) showed plenty of push, but the Jaguars (2-2-0) held the edge to the finish.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB U11 PROS. TIER 1 Roundup: Apr. 6 - 13
SHARKS: 3 JETS: 0
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — After a scoreless first period, the Sharks broke through at 10:58 of the second when Colby Hamel finished a setup from Quinton McDonell. Kent Maynard then struck with three seconds left in the middle frame, converting Henry Marchbank’s feed to make it 2-0. Maynard added his second of the game at 7:03 of the third, with Kessler Ellis picking up the assist, as the Jets (1-3-0) kept pushing to generate offence right to the final buzzer against the Sharks (2-3-0).
RIVERBANDITS: 9 GUSTO HEAT: 2
QPLEX (QUISPAMSIS) — The Riverbandits struck early with three first-period goals and never let up in a 9-2 win over the Gusto Heat. Luke Carter and Drew Doherty each recorded hat tricks, with Bennett Russell and Noah Arseneault adding second-period tallies to stretch the lead. The Heat kept pushing and found some late offence in the third as Soren Crowell wired a shot home and Cas Connolly finished a play from Ryan Branch and Andrew Barter for Gusto Heat (1-2-1). The Riverbandits (2-2-0) closed the game with a strong four-goal third.
GUSTO HEAT: 3 FLYERS: 3
QPLEX (QUISPAMSIS) — Leo Buckley struck two seconds into the opening period to put the Gusto Heat on the board, but Jaxon Chase answered late in the frame to keep it even. The Heat pulled ahead in the second on goals from Andrew Barter (set up by Cas Connolly and Buckley) and Grant Henneberry, with Theo Teed and Cliff McLean earning assists. The Flyers rallied in the third as Chase scored again off an Aiden Lamkey feed, before Asher McCormick tied it with help from Grayden Price and Gunner Sappier. The Flyers (1-2-1) finished with a strong push, while the Heat (1-2-1) built their lead with a sharp second period.
GUSTO KNIGHTS: 6 RIVERBANDITS: 3
QPLEX (QUISPAMSIS) — Clarke Webb scored three times and added an assist as the Gusto Knights pulled away for a 6-3 win over the Riverbandits. The Knights built a 4-0 cushion through two periods, with Webb and Brody MacDonald (two goals, two assists) driving the offence and Lachlan Damon adding a goal and a helper. Riverbandits forward Ben Gaudet authored a third-period hat trick to spark a push, with assists from Cooper Beck, Gavin Kingston and Noah Arseneault, but the Riverbandits (2-2-0) couldn’t close the gap. The Knights (4-0-0) stayed perfect with a strong finish.
WHALERS: 3 SHARKS: 2
ELIYAHU WELLNESS CENTRE (RUSTICO) — The Sharks jumped in front early when Colby Hamel scored at 8:02 of the first period, set up by Declan Ogilvie and Dax Cooke. The Whalers answered back quickly with Samuel Vaughan (Blake Richardson) and William MacDonald (Jesse Warren) to take a 2-1 edge, before Stuart Sulivan tied it at 2:05 off a feed from Kessler Desroches. Nate MacKinnon’s goal with 46 seconds left in the period, assisted by Warren, proved to be the difference as the Sharks (2-3-0) pushed to the finish against the Whalers (5-0-0).
GUSTO KNIGHTS: 6 FLYERS: 1
QPLEX (QUISPAMSIS) — The Gusto Knights built a 4-0 cushion through two periods, striking twice late in the first before adding a pair in the second. Clarke Webb and Brody MacDonald led the push early, with MacDonald finishing with two goals and two assists. Annie Lazzari and Noah Cloney also scored, and Liam Tibbetts added a third-period marker. The Flyers got on the board early in the third when Myles Hall converted a setup from Jaxon Chase and Grayden Price, but the Knights (4-0-0) answered with two more to close it out over the Flyers (1-2-1).
WHALERS: 11 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 4
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Whalers pulled away with a big second period and kept the pressure on to earn an 11-4 win over the Champions Hounds. Norris Kirst paced the offence with four goals, while Nate Mackinnon added a hat trick and Samuel Vaughan chipped in two more as the Whalers turned a one-goal game into a comfortable lead by the late stages. Nicholas Black scored twice for the Hounds, with Eben Ellis and Seth O’Leary also finding the net for the Champions Hounds (0-4-0). The Whalers (5-0-0) stayed perfect on the season.
SHARKS: 8 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 1
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Sharks broke the game open with four first-period goals, sparked by Connor Betton’s pair and Kent Maynard’s early finish. The Champions Hounds answered early in the second when Carter Fulton found the net to cut into the deficit, but the Sharks responded with three more in the middle frame, including Eli Townsend’s marker set up by Betton and Stuart Sulivan’s late goal. Dax Cooke added the third-period tally to round it out. Fulton’s goal stood as the lone bright spot for the Hounds (0-4-0), while Betton and Maynard led the attack for the Sharks (2-3-0).
WHALERS: 2 JETS: 0
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Whalers broke through in the second period and made it stand up in a 2-0 win over the Jets. After a scoreless opening frame, Jesse Warren opened the scoring at 10:41 of the second, finishing a play set up by Thomas Oatway. Nate Mackinnon added the insurance marker at 6:04, with Norris Kirst credited with the assist. The Jets (1-3-0) stayed competitive and pushed for a response, but couldn’t find a way to solve the Whalers’ defence, as the Whalers (5-0-0) stayed perfect.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
