NB U11 PROS. TIER 2 (A) Recap: May 4 - 11
STARS: 6 WHALERS: 5
SLEMON PARK PLEX (SUMMERSIDE) — The Stars edged the Whalers 6-5 in a back-and-forth game that stayed tight right to the final seconds. After Ryley Curran opened the scoring, the Whalers answered with first-period goals from Knox Hann and Tucker Ford, then Ty MacGregor and Easton Cutcliffe helped push the pace in the third. Hann finished with two goals, while MacGregor and Harrison Craig each added two assists for the Whalers (1-8-1). The Stars rallied with four third-period goals, highlighted by Ray MacDonald’s goal and assist and Austyn Curran’s winner with six seconds left to lift the Stars (4-5-1).
JETS: 7 MAPLE LEAFS: 4
ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Jets built an early cushion and held on for a 7-4 win over the Maple Leafs. Isaac Babineau opened the scoring, and Jacob Kelly added two first-period goals on his way to a hat trick, including a third-period marker that helped keep the Jets in control. Everett Bourque chipped in with two assists, while Davis Embree had a goal and set up Kelly’s third of the day. The Maple Leafs pushed back with a strong second period led by Mathis Landry’s two goals and an assist, with Grayson Smith and Jean-Frédéric Robichaud also finding the net for the Maple Leafs (4-4-2). Jack Dabarno sealed it late for the Jets (4-3-3).
WHALERS: 4 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 3
ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Whalers completed a late comeback to edge the Champions Sheriffs 4-3 on Sunday. Arden Davidson struck just 10 seconds into the first period, and the Sheriffs carried that momentum into the second with goals from Hank Sloan and Jacob J Noble, who also picked up an assist. The Whalers answered late in the second on goals from Ben Compton (1G, 1A) and Benjamin Evans to pull within one, before Ty MacGregor scored twice in the final minutes of the third to flip it. The Champions Sheriffs (0-7-3) battled to the finish, while the Whalers (1-8-1) earned the tight win.
GUSTO KINGS: 3 AVALANCHE: 1
ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — Deacon Bishop opened the scoring at 7:30 of the first period, finishing a play set up by Rowan Mowbray as the Gusto Kings carried a 1-0 lead into the break. The Avalanche stayed within reach through a quiet second, but Nathan Wetmore’s early third-period marker, assisted by Tristan Henderson and Thomas Macartney, stretched it to 2-0. Liam Savoie answered shortly after for the Avalanche off a Noah Morrison feed, before Asher Doiron added insurance later in the third. The Avalanche (6-3-1) pushed back, while the Kings (10-0-0) stayed perfect.
CHAMPIONS RIVERKNIGHTS: 3 STARS: 3
ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Champions Riverknights and Stars traded goals in every period and finished level at 3-3. Thomas Sullivan opened the scoring for the Riverknights, before Kaiden Hickox answered at 7:58 of the first, set up by Connor Harvey. Austyn Curran’s late second-period marker, assisted by Ray MacDonald, briefly put the Stars ahead, but Kent Walsh tied it with 22 seconds left on a feed from Cooper Beck. Parker St Coeur, with help from Arthur Kenny and Dax Walsh-Martin, made it 3-2 early in the third, before Calvin MacDougall’s late equalizer secured the draw for the Stars (4-5-1) against the Riverknights (4-3-3).
WHALERS: 3 JETS: 3
ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Whalers and Jets skated to a 3-3 finish in a back-and-forth matchup that saw each team score once in every period. Easton Cutcliffe, with help from Oliver Williams, opened the scoring in the first before Jacob Kelly answered for the Jets. Ben Gallen put the Jets ahead late in the second, but Ty MacGregor pulled the Whalers even. Cain Costello struck early in the third, and Isaac Babineau tied it at 11:46, assisted by Lucas Vautour, for the Jets (4-3-3). Cutcliffe, MacGregor and Costello rounded out the scoring for the Whalers (1-8-1).
GUSTO KINGS: 5 MAPLE LEAFS: 3
ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — Ryker Shannon opened the scoring late in the first as the Gusto Kings built a 1-0 lead and carried that momentum into a back-and-forth second period. Cohen Nugent and Avery Fitzpatrick answered for the Maple Leafs, but Will Lawrence (1G, 1A) and Christian MacLong scored in reply, with Shannon adding a pair of assists to keep the Kings in front. Nathan Wetmore’s early third-period goal proved important before Hudson Harris pulled the Leafs back within one. William Shea’s late marker sealed it for the Leafs (4-4-2) in a spirited finish, as the Kings (10-0-0) stayed perfect.
STARS: 7 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 4
ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Stars skated to a 7-4 win over the Champions Sheriffs after building a 4-2 lead through two periods. Beckham Thompson opened the scoring in the first and finished with two goals, while Austyn Curran led the way with a hat trick, adding a pair in the second before scoring again in the third. Maxwell Veinot and Brier Rodgerson also chipped in for the Stars. Hank Sloan paced the Sheriffs with three goals, and Brayden Castonguay added the other as the Sheriffs (0-7-3) kept pushing to the final buzzer. The Stars (4-5-1) closed it out with a strong third period.
AVALANCHE: 8 CHAMPIONS RIVERKNIGHTS: 4
ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Champions Riverknights jumped out early with first-period goals from Kent Walsh, Noah Arseneault and Thomas Sullivan to take a 3-1 lead after 12 minutes. The Avalanche answered in the second to pull even, getting goals from Noah Morrison and Brady Turnbull to make it 3-3 heading to the third. From there, the Avalanche found another gear with five more goals, led by two from Isaac Godin and a pair from Devens N. Morais, while Théo Noël added a goal and helped set up three others. Arseneault scored again for the Riverknights (4-3-3), but the Avalanche (6-3-1) closed strong.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB/PEI SUPER 7 AAA Recap: May 4 - 11
GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 7 VIPERS: 0
ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Gusto Jr. Riverhawks rolled to a 7-0 win over the Vipers on Saturday morning, building a 4-0 edge in the first period behind goals from Grady Kennedy, Reid McLaughlin, Hayes Murray and Henry Shaw. Shaw added his second in the middle frame, while Malcolm McGinnis (from Kennedy) and Tyler Richard rounded out the scoring. In goal, Matthew Brown earned the shutout as the Riverhawks (8-0-0) kept the pressure on throughout. Maddix Boulet and the Vipers (1-7-0) stayed determined and kept working to generate chances.
BRAVE BOMBERS: 8 TITAN: 3
ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — Morgan Howard opened the scoring early and later completed a hat trick as the Brave Bombers pulled away for an 8-3 win over the Titan. After Parker Beaulieu responded to make it 1-1 in the first, the Bombers broke things open with six goals in the second, including a pair from Caleb Arsenault and a Bryce Praught marker set up by Howard. Noah Girouard kept the Titan pushing in the middle frame, and Beaulieu added his second with help from Kovi Pelletier in the third for the Titan (5-3-0). Charlie Waugh’s late goal sealed it for the Brave Bombers (5-3-0).
GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 7 TITAN: 0
ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — Grady Kennedy’s four-goal outing powered the Gusto Jr. Riverhawks to a 7-0 win over the Titan on Saturday. Kennedy struck three times in a five-goal first period, with Henry Shaw and Malcolm McGinnis adding singles to set the tone early. Tyler Richard and Kennedy rounded out the scoring in the second as the Riverhawks kept rolling. Sayer Isaac turned aside the lone shot he faced to earn the shutout. The Titan (5-3-0) kept working to generate chances, while Coach George Northrup’s Riverhawks (8-0-0) stayed perfect.
BRAVE BOMBERS: 6 VIPERS: 2
ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — Caleb Arsenault, Morgan Howard and Charlie Waugh each scored twice as the Brave Bombers built a 5-0 edge through two periods and went on to a 6-2 win over the Vipers. Arsenault opened the scoring at 4:56 of the first, with Waugh adding a late marker before Howard’s pair helped stretch the lead in the second. The Vipers showed pushback in the third, getting goals from Samuel Vautour and Korbin Morice-Chase, both set up by Liam Chase. The Vipers (1-7-0) kept battling to the final buzzer, while Coach Brave Bombers’ Bombers (5-3-0) closed out the result.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NS U9 PROS. TIER 2 Recap: May. 4 - 11
OILERS: 4 STARS: 1
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (BELL RINK) — The Oilers jumped out early with three first-period goals in quick succession from Nathan Peacock (Jake Mitton), Rowen Nickerson (Archer Leary), and Nolan Howes to take control. After a scoreless second, Owen Lovie added insurance in the third, finishing a play set up by Hayden Ryall to make it 4-0. The Stars kept pushing and were rewarded late when Lucas McInnis scored with help from Everleigh Thompson for the Stars (5-5-0). The Oilers (8-0-2) closed out the 4-1 win.
AVALANCHE: 7 FLYERS: 6
ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — In a back-and-forth game, the Avalanche edged the Flyers 7-6. Blake McKeown, Beau Coffin and Ethan Emanuele scored in a quick first-period burst, before Parker Alders answered twice to keep the Flyers close. Thomas Martin had a pair for the Avalanche in the second, while Alders added two more to cap a four-goal day. Stetson Baugild’s third-period marker proved key, and Thomas O’Brien found the winner late. Griffin MacLeod and Jack Morse rounded out the scoring for the Flyers (1-9-0), as Coach Matt Grove’s Avalanche (4-5-1) held on in a tight finish.
BRUINS: 8 CANADIENS: 1
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (BELL RINK) — The Bruins pulled away early and skated to an 8-1 win over the Canadiens. Maxwell Cullen opened the scoring at 5:04 of the first, but Maverick McPhee answered at 4:21 to keep it close early for the Canadiens (1-9-0). From there, the Bruins found another gear, with Jaxon LeBlanc recording a hat trick and Sawyer Fewer adding two goals. Kamryn Beddow chipped in a goal and two assists, and Hudson Hopkins also scored as the Bruins (1-9-0) finished strong.
MAPLE LEAFS: 7 SHARKS: 0
ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — The Maple Leafs rolled to a 7-0 win over the Sharks after striking three times in the opening period, capped by Lawson Szeto’s goal with eight seconds left. Reid Dale scored twice, while Eva Abbey set the pace with four assists as the Leafs added three more in the second, including goals from Alex Warren and Emerson Blair. Carter Jessome finished the scoring late in the third. The Sharks (1-9-0) kept pushing behind Arthur Piper-Speirs, but couldn’t find a way past Emry Fancy as the Maple Leafs (7-2-1) closed out the shutout.
SABRES: 5 CANUCKS: 2
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (BELL RINK) — The Sabres earned a 5-2 win over the Canucks after a busy opening frame that saw Louis MacLean and Rupert Billard score to give the Canucks a 2-1 edge. Sebastian Bishop answered for the Sabres in the first, then tied it early in the second to set up a strong finish. In the third, William Gouthro (assist: Dawson Bishop), Logan MacSween and Lachlan MacIntyre pushed the Sabres ahead for good. The Canucks (3-4-3) showed plenty of push early, but Coach Lyndon Bishop’s Sabres (7-3-0) pulled away late.
JETS: 12 PENGUINS: 2
ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — The Jets rolled to a 12-2 win over the Penguins after a busy opening frame set the pace. Braxen Boudreau led the surge with five goals, including three in the first two periods, while John Quackenbush and Boden Mees added offence as the lead grew. Liam Hubley, William White, Ryker Williams and Owen Arsenault also chipped in as the Jets kept pushing in the third. Landon Tanner scored both Penguins goals, opening the scoring reply in the first before adding another late in the game for the Penguins (6-4-0). The Jets (6-2-2) closed it out with a strong finish.
KINGS: 8 STARS: 1
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (BELL RINK) — The Kings rolled to an 8-1 win over the Stars after building a 5-1 lead in the opening period. Cole Martin and Jamieson John each recorded a hat trick, with John’s first goal coming off a setup from Dallen Lynds. Mason John added a second-period marker, and Jack Chisholm finished a late push with help from Martin. Zachary Martin scored the lone reply for the Stars (5-5-0), assisted by Theodore Pierre. Macie Rushton earned the win in goal as the Kings improved to (10-0-0).
RED WINGS: 11 FLYERS: 5
ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — The Red Wings and Flyers traded chances early, with Levi Robbins scoring twice and Clay Lombard adding another as the Flyers carried play to a 2-1 edge after the first. The game was still tight at 3-3 heading into the third, but the Wings broke it open with an eight-goal final frame to pull away 11-5. William Atwood led the surge with four goals, while Wyatt Robicheau had a hat trick and set up two from Reid Crowell. Parker Alders and Griffin MacLeod scored in the third for the Flyers (1-9-0), while coach Alicia Ricia’s Red Wings (5-4-1) finished strong.
OILERS: 8 BRUINS: 1
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (BELL RINK) — The Oilers pulled away with a 8-1 win over the Bruins after breaking open a 1-1 game with seven goals in the third period. Nathan Peacock scored twice, opening the scoring at 5:43 of the first, while Hayden Ryall (1G, 1A) and Owen Lovie (1G, 1A) added a goal and an assist apiece. Nolan Howes chipped in a goal and set up Scotty Smith, with Rowen Nickerson and Jake Mitton also finding the net. Jaxon LeBlanc scored the lone Bruins goal early in the second for the Bruins (1-9-0). Coach Mike Ryall’s Oilers (8-0-2) finished strong to close out the victory.
MAPLE LEAFS: 9 AVALANCHE: 3
ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — Connor Craig opened the scoring early and added a third-period marker, while Thomas Martin also found the net for the Avalanche (4-5-1). The Maple Leafs responded quickly in the first and took control with a five-goal second period. Abel Costard scored twice, Alex Warren finished with two goals and two assists, and Ben Anderson added a pair. Reid Dale chipped in a third-period goal, and Carter Jessome set up four as the Maple Leafs (7-2-1) skated away with the win.
SABRES: 11 CANADIENS: 4
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (BELL RINK) — The Sabres raced out to an 8-1 first-period lead and carried that momentum to an 11-4 win over the Canadiens. Luke Boudreau scored three times, while William Bishop and Sebastian Bishop each had a pair as the Sabres kept piling on goals across all three periods. The Canadiens showed pushback with answers throughout the game, including Maverick McPhee’s opener (assisted by Luke Mercer), Mercer’s second-period marker, and third-period goals from Levi Dixon and Ronan Scott. Boudreau’s hat trick helped pace the Sabres (7-3-0), while McPhee and Mercer each finished with a goal and an assist for the Canadiens (1-9-0).
JETS: 7 SHARKS: 0
ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — The Jets raced out to a five-goal first period and never let up, rolling to a 7-0 win over the Sharks. Owen Arsenault paced the offence with four goals, while Ryker Williams added a hat trick and Jase Publicover chipped in two, including the opener at 9:08 of the first. The Jets kept the pressure on with seven more goals in the second before adding a pair in the third, and Cooper Linney earned the shutout. The Sharks (1-9-0) kept battling for a breakthrough, while the Jets (6-2-2) finished strong.
KINGS: 5 CANUCKS: 1
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (BELL RINK) — The Canucks struck first when Alexander Campana scored at 9:44 of the opening period, set up by Louis MacLean. The Kings answered quickly and took control with three straight first-period goals from Cole Martin to grab a 3-1 lead. Hudson Wells added an early second-period marker to extend the cushion, and Jack Chisholm finished the scoring at 13:01 of the third, with Martin picking up the assist. The Canucks (3-4-3) kept pushing to the final buzzer, while the Kings (10-0-0) stayed unbeaten.
PENGUINS: 13 RED WINGS: 10
ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — The Penguins and Red Wings traded chances all afternoon, with the Penguins edging out a 13-10 decision after a wild third period. Jordan Mount scored three times and Landon Tanner added a hat trick as the Penguins kept answering back whenever the Wings pushed. Rohen Cross also finished with three goals, including a late one with under three minutes left to help create separation. Reid Crowell led the Red Wings with three goals, while William Atwood scored twice and set up another in a determined effort under coach Alicia Ricia. The Red Wings (5-4-1) kept coming, but the Penguins (6-4-0) finished strong.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB U9 PROS. TIER 1 Recap: May 4 - 11
RIVERBANDITS: 7 MAPLE LEAFS: 0
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Riverbandits rolled to a 7-0 win over the Maple Leafs, jumping ahead with three first-period goals, including two from Avery Jones. Jett Wilson added the other, set up by Kameron Jardine, before the Riverbandits kept it going with four more in the second. Cayden McAllister and Jardine both scored with help from Wilson, while Ethan Hackett and Will Carter (from Hackett) rounded out the scoring. Oliver Lannan McLeod earned the shutout as the Maple Leafs (2-8-0) continued to battle and look for breakthroughs, while the Riverbandits (10-0-0) stayed perfect.
CANADIENS: 9 GUSTO KINGS: 4
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — Samuel White struck just five seconds in, but the Gusto Kings answered with first-period goals from Cole Hurst (from Hudson Miller) and Miller to take a 2-1 edge. The Canadiens took over in the middle frame with five goals, led by Matheo Martin’s pair and a three-goal day from Alex LeBlanc-West, who also set up Patrick Cormier. Eli White kept the Kings close in the second, and Miller added his second late in the third for Coach Serge Boudreau’s Gusto Kings (2-8-0), while LeBlanc-West paced the Canadiens (2-7-1).
GUSTO MOOSE: 5 AVALANCHE: 3
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — Gusto Moose built an early cushion with first-period goals from Carson Donovan, Theo Tracey and Max Budd, then held on for a 5-3 win over the Avalanche. Donovan added his second of the day in the middle frame, and Max Oram closed the Moose scoring in the third after also setting up Donovan’s opener. The Avalanche answered with a steady push, getting goals from Sofia-Rose Landry, Jack Haché and a late marker from Alex Bezeau as they kept it close to the final buzzer, but couldn’t quite catch the Moose (6-2-2). The Avalanche (6-3-1) showed plenty of fight throughout.
RIVERBANDITS: 4 GUSTO KINGS: 2
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Riverbandits built a three-goal cushion in the second period and held on for a 4-2 win over the Gusto Kings. Avery Jones scored twice, including a goal set up by Will Carter, while Kameron Jardine added a pair as well, finishing the night’s scoring just 40 seconds into the third off a feed from Ben Baisley. The Kings answered late in the second, with Ben Moran converting a pass from Hudson Miller before Miller struck at 0:02 to make it tight. The Gusto Kings (2-8-0) kept pressing, but the Riverbandits (10-0-0) closed it out.
AVALANCHE: 10 MAPLE LEAFS: 4
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Maple Leafs struck twice in the opening frame on a pair from Jack Hamilton to take a 2-1 lead into the break, answering Alex Bezeau’s early goal for the Avalanche. Avalanche responded with a decisive second period, led by hat tricks from Bezeau and Jack Haché, plus two more from Francis Robichaud, who also set up Louis Leclair in the third. Pedro Ciolette and David Doiron added goals for the Maple Leafs (2-8-0), who kept pushing to the final buzzer against the Avalanche (6-3-1).
GUSTO MOOSE: 4 CANADIENS: 4
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — Gusto Moose and the Canadiens traded momentum in a wide-open 4-4 draw. Callum Whittaker opened the scoring and later added his second, while Sam Blagden also scored twice for the Moose, with assists from Theo Tracey and Carson Donovan. The Canadiens answered with four different goal scorers as Matheo Martin (assist: Jaco Bastarache) and Patrick Cormier (assist: Hudson Arseneault) struck in the first, before Alex Leblanc-West and Jaden Boudreau pushed them ahead in the second. Blagden’s early third-period goal evened it, and the Canadiens (2-7-1) held on late to secure the point against the Moose (6-2-2).
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NS U11 PROS. TIER 2 (A) Recap: May 4 - 11
CANADIENS: 8 STARS: 1
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Canadiens pulled away for an 8-1 win over the Stars on Sunday. Bennett Crawford led the attack with a hat trick and two assists, while John Eisan added two goals as the Canadiens built a 3-1 edge after the first period and kept adding in the second and third. Marco Giordani, Tucker Grant and Henry Mantha also scored, with Bodhi Sinclair picking up a pair of helpers. Christian Carrigan scored the Stars’ lone marker, and Coach Brad McNamara’s Stars (0-10-0) kept pushing to the final buzzer as the Canadiens (4-3-3) closed it out.
OILERS: 9 BRUINS: 4
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Oilers struck early and often, taking a 3-0 lead in the first period on goals from Mason Yetman, Everett Brown and Logan Haley. The Bruins answered in the second with Wesley MacLean (assist Wyatt Mossman) and Cole Clarkson (assist Rory Mansfield), but the Oilers kept pace with tallies from Lawson Uhma and Jack Rudolph. In the third, Lawson McDow and Mason McNeil helped widen the gap before the Bruins pushed back with goals from Maison Pye and Iziah Fanning. Uhma and McDow each finished with two goals as the Bruins (6-3-1) kept battling to the final buzzer against the Oilers (6-1-3).
SABRES: 8 STARS: 3
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — Benjamin Arsenault opened the scoring early in the first period and finished with two goals as the Sabres built momentum with a four-goal second to take control. Ethan Daley added a pair in the third, while Emma Miller chipped in a goal and two assists to keep the offence rolling. The Stars pushed back late, led by Christian Carrigan’s two-goal third period, with Liam Johnson also finding the net to round out the comeback effort for the Stars (0-10-0). The Sabres (2-7-1) closed it out to secure the 8-3 win.
BRUINS: 2 CANADIENS: 2
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — Wyatt Mossman scored in each of the first two periods as the Bruins built a 2-0 lead, with Wesley MacLean and Alexander MacKinnon picking up the assists. The Canadiens answered back in the second, starting with Tucker Grant finishing a Bennett Crawford setup before Marco Giordani tied it late in the frame on a feed from Noah Osborne. With both teams trading momentum and chances the rest of the way, the Canadiens (4-3-3) and Bruins (6-3-1) settled for a 2-2 final.
OILERS: 6 SABRES: 2
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Oilers pulled away with a 6-2 win after a scoreless opening period, striking three times in the second to take control. Mason Yetman scored twice, while Jack Scaplen added a pair as the Oilers kept the pressure on into the third. Jack Rudolph rounded out the offence with two goals, including an early third-period marker that helped stretch the lead. The Sabres answered with third-period goals from Benjamin Arsenault (assisted by Emma Miller and Ethan Daley) and Brantley Keough (assisted by Ben Miller), showing pushback right to the finish for the Sabres (2-7-1). The Oilers (6-1-3) closed it out with steady scoring throughout the final frame.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NS SUPER 7 AAA Weekly Recap: May 4 - 11
HURRICANES: 10 BLUE BATTALION: 3
GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) — The Hurricanes jumped ahead with three first-period goals from Seamus McPherson, Elliot Hughes and Troy Scarfe, then kept rolling with three more in the second to open up control of the game. McPherson led the attack with three goals and two assists, while Scarfe added a pair and Brooks Deacon chipped in a goal and an assist. The Blue Battalion showed pushback in the third as Rylan Lockhart scored twice and Mac Sherry opened their scoring earlier, but the Hurricanes answered at key moments to close out the 10-3 win. Lockhart’s two-goal third period highlighted the Blue Battalion (7-1-0), while McPherson’s big day paced the Hurricanes (7-1-0).
HEAT: 4 STORM: 0
GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) — The Heat opened the scoring just 44 seconds in when Nash James finished a play from Jack Isenor, then carried a 1-0 lead into the third. James struck again late in the final frame, and Archer Stoilov added another as the Heat pulled away, before Cameron Leverman capped it with an unassisted goal. Isaac Campbell earned the shutout as the Storm (0-8-0) kept working to generate chances and stayed competitive throughout. The Heat (4-4-0) made their push count in the closing minutes to seal the 4-0 win.
BLUE BATTALION: 11 FREEZE: 5
GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) — Cole Wood set the pace with five goals as the Blue Battalion pulled away for an 11-5 win over the Freeze on Sunday. The Battalion built a 5-4 edge through two periods, then broke it open with a six-goal third that included tallies from Rylan Lockhart (two goals), Maxwell Moores (from Lockhart), Parker Stoddard (from Bennett Whitehead), Cameron McGillivray and Emma MacLean. The Freeze stayed with it early behind two goals from Benson MacCormick, plus markers from Ben Ferguson, William Gould and Liam Hanrahan, as coach Sean Ferguson’s Freeze (2-6-0) kept pushing to the final whistle. The Blue Battalion (7-1-0) improved again with the strong finish.
HURRICANES: 8 STORM: 1
GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) — The Hurricanes jumped in front early and never looked back in an 8-1 win over the Storm on Sunday. Seamus McPherson paced the offence with six goals, including a five-goal first period, while Jack Snow added two and chipped in an assist. Lincoln Mackichan and Myles O’Neill picked up helpers, and Tanner Pelrine allowed just one. Will Francis broke through at 4:10 of the third for the Storm (0-8-0), while the Hurricanes (7-1-0) wrapped up a strong outing.
HEAT: 6 FREEZE: 2
GREENFOOT ENERGY CENTRE BEDFORD (RINK D) — The Heat broke open a tight game with a three-goal third period to earn a 6-2 win over the Freeze. Cameron Leverman opened the scoring, and Nash James struck twice in the second to give Heat a 3-2 edge heading into the final frame. Isaac Roche, Jack Isenor and Lucas Whattam added insurance in the third, with Finley Hubley picking up an assist. Ben Ferguson scored both goals for Coach Sean Ferguson’s Freeze (2-6-0), with Liam Hanrahan and Angus MacKinnon helping set up the tallies, as the Heat (4-4-0) closed strong.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NS U11 PROS. TIER 2 (B) Recap: May 4 - 11
MAPLE LEAFS: 5 CANUCKS: 2
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — William MacCallum opened the scoring at 10:22 of the first period, with Simon Boudreau setting up the Canucks’ early lead. The Maple Leafs answered with a big second period, getting goals from Reed Charlton, Connor Smith (from Owen Peverill), and Jaxon Parsons (from Eric Turchin) to pull ahead. In the third, Liam Hyson (from Logan Tipper) and Turchin (from Parsons) added insurance before Grayson Mackay replied for the Canucks (3-6-1) with help from Bryan Tierney and Euen Li. The Leafs (9-1-0) finished strong.
EAGLES: 11 PENGUINS: 5
MARINERS CENTRE (YARMOUTH) — The Eagles jumped out early with first-period goals from Hiroki Blackburn, Morgan Oliver and Messiah Welch, then carried a 5-2 lead into the third. Nicholas Haight powered the offence with four goals, including three in the final frame, while Welch added his second of the day and Oliver finished with two goals and an assist. Leo Hanna also scored twice to help turn a busy third period into a decisive finish. The Penguins showed plenty of push back, led by Mason Harb’s two goals and third-period tallies from Carson Blondeau, as well as second-period markers from Max Mercer and Dominic Houde for the Penguins (2-8-0). The Eagles (9-1-0) closed it out with six goals in the third.
KINGS: 5 WHALERS: 1
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — Brennan Sly opened the scoring at 11:20 of the first period, finishing a play set up by Evander Bungay as the Whalers built a 1-0 edge that held into the third. The Kings found their push late, getting two goals from Ewan McNeil and two more from Wyatt Kachmar as the game tilted in the final frame. Liam Harrison added an important marker, while helpers from Jack Kachmar, Levi Krohne, Dawson Campbell, Tanner Collins and Kayden Cooke rounded out the rally. The Whalers (3-5-2) kept battling to the end, but the Kings (7-3-0) closed it out.
FLYERS: 7 DUCKS: 0
MARINERS CENTRE (YARMOUTH) — The Flyers struck early and often, building a 6-0 lead in the first period on goals from Isaac Heatley (2), Jaxton Harvie, Tyler Kelly, Jack Murray and Laeo Zakhour. Harvie added his second of the day at 11:11 of the second to round out the 7-0 final. Zakhour chipped in with a goal and two assists, while Heatley finished with two goals. Ducks goalie Dean Triff turned aside 25 shots in a busy outing for the Ducks (0-10-0). Blake Purvis earned the shutout for the Flyers (4-5-1).
MAPLE LEAFS: 8 KNIGHTS: 2
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Maple Leafs pulled away for an 8-2 regular-season win over the Knights after a busy middle frame. Jaxon Parsons had two goals and two assists, while Logan Tipper finished with a goal and an assist and Fionn Bowman chipped in two helpers. The Leafs led 2-0 late in the first before Nash Lochead struck with five seconds left to keep the Knights close. Dallas Bernard answered early in the second, but the Knights (6-4-0) couldn’t slow a four-goal Leafs push, as the Maple Leafs (9-1-0) added a pair in the third to close it out.
KINGS: 7 CANUCKS: 0
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Kings pulled away for a 7-0 win over the Canucks on Saturday in Halifax. Wyatt Kachmar opened the scoring late in the first, then Kayden Cooke (from Ewan McNeil and Trey Mulholland) and Dawson Wells stretched the lead in the second. The Kings added four more in the third, with goals from Mulholland, Max Graham (from Liam Harrison), Harrison (from Jace Mackenzie), and Mackenzie. Emerson Mattatall earned the shutout, while Coach Joe Melanson’s Canucks (3-6-1) kept working to the final buzzer. The Kings (7-3-0) finished the job with a strong closing period.
KNIGHTS: 4 WHALERS: 3
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Knights built a three-goal cushion and then withstood a late surge to edge the Whalers 4-3 on Saturday. Connor Worsley opened the scoring at 11:01 of the first period, and Kevin Dominic Cox struck twice in the second to push the Knights ahead 3-1 after 40 minutes. Worsley added his second early in the third to make it 4-1 before the Whalers made it interesting in the final minutes, with Brennan Sly (from Zane Fielding and Mason Roberts) and Roberts scoring 30 seconds apart for the Whalers (3-5-2). The Knights (6-4-0) held on to close it out.
PENGUINS: 9 DUCKS: 2
MARINERS CENTRE (YARMOUTH) — The Penguins jumped out early and carried the pace to a 9-2 win over the Ducks on Saturday. Four first-period goals set the tone, including Elliott Serieys’ opener, before Max Mercer and Avery Chaisson helped keep the offence rolling in the middle frame. The Ducks showed pushback with Nolan Harrigan’s second-period marker and Michael Randles’ third-period finish, while Dean Triff battled through 34 shots in goal. Randles and Harrigan scored for the Ducks (0-10-0), while Mercer paced the Penguins (2-8-0) with two goals and two assists.
EAGLES: 8 FLYERS: 2
MARINERS CENTRE (YARMOUTH) — The Eagles built an early cushion with three first-period goals from Hiroki Blackburn, Nash Belliveau and Messiah Welch, then kept rolling in the second as Blackburn and Welch each struck again and Nicholas Haight added one to make it 6-1. Tyler Kelly scored both Flyers goals, including a third-period marker set up by Maxwell MacIntyre, as the Flyers (4-5-1) kept pushing to the finish. Belliveau finished with a goal and two assists, while Leo Hanna and Angus Melanson rounded out the offence for the Eagles (9-1-0).
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NS U15 PROS. TIER 1 Recap: May 4 - 11
WHALERS: 7 JAGUARS: 0
ST. MARGARET'S CENTRE — Masen Wakeham scored twice as the Whalers jumped out to a three-goal first period and carried the momentum to a 7-0 win over the Jaguars. Nicholas Soubliere and William Jennex also struck early, with Jennex’s marker set up by Theodore (Teddy) Scott and Westin Jennex. Aleksandr (Sasha) Christie added two more, including a second-period goal assisted by Lleyton Dean and Cameron Ward, and a third-period finish from Alexander Merrick. Locklyn Hirtle rounded out the scoring, while Hayden Sheen and Emmett Horton combined for the shutout for the Whalers (6-2-1). The Jaguars (1-6-2) kept working to generate chances right through the final period.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB U13 PROS. TIER 2 Recap: May 4 - 11
WHALERS: 4 STARS: 2
RUSTICO — Kylar Buchanan scored three times as the Whalers built a 4-0 cushion, striking twice in the second period before adding two more in the third. Easton Coughlin also found the net, while Connor Morrison, Jake MacDonald, Charly Gavin and Lennox Perry chipped in assists. Cameron Arsenault turned aside 21 of 23 shots for a 0.913 save percentage, and Coach Will Arsenault’s Whalers (9-0-1) held on as the Stars pushed back with third-period goals from Jack Birt and Henry Stavert, with helpers from Stavert and Rylan McNeill for the Stars (6-3-1).
SABRES: 8 OILERS: 2
CENTRE UNI (CARAQUET) — Kaleb Hachey scored three times as the Sabres pulled away for an 8-2 win over the Oilers. Grady Pettigrew opened the scoring in the first, and Jerico Hickey added a pair, with Tyler MacDougall setting up both. The Oilers kept pushing in the second period as Logan Rousselle (assist: Maxime Landry) and David Richardson (assist: Nick Guignard) answered to make it 4-2 heading to the third. From there, the Sabres found another gear with four third-period goals, including Hachey’s third and a marker from Colton Doucet. The Oilers (0-9-1) showed jump throughout, while the Sabres (7-3-0) finished strong.
SABRES: 5 AVALANCHE: 1
CENTRE UNI (CARAQUET) — The Sabres struck twice in the second period to take control, with Levi Cameron opening the scoring before Tyler MacDougall finished a play set up by Colton Doucet and Max Poirier Legacy. The Avalanche answered late in the frame when Jo�l Guignard converted a feed from Alexandre Hache. In the third, Kaleb Hachey (from Olivier Dub� and Grady Pettigrew) restored a two-goal cushion, and Pettigrew added another before Poirier Legacy capped the 5-1 final. The Avalanche (7-3-0) kept pushing, while the Sabres (7-3-0) closed it out.
AVALANCHE: 6 OILERS: 3
CENTRE UNI (CARAQUET) — The Avalanche built a four-goal first-period cushion and went on to a 6-3 win over the Oilers. Marc-Olivier Power opened the scoring, and Jo�l Guignard struck twice late in the frame to help the Avalanche take control early. The Oilers pushed back in the second period with three goals in a 3:32 stretch, led by two from Logan Rousselle and another from Alex Breau to pull within one. Guignard answered to complete his hat trick, and Power added his second of the day in the third as the Oilers (0-9-1) kept competing to the final buzzer against the Avalanche (7-3-0).
PENGUINS: 4 MAPLE LEAFS: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK D (MONCTON) — The Penguins built a 4-1 win over the Maple Leafs on Sunday, turning an early deficit into a steady lead. Nathan Lane opened the scoring for the Leafs, but Chase Sheppard replied midway through the first and Jayden LeBlanc put the Penguins ahead late in the frame, with Miller White picking up the assist. In the second, William Thibault (from Matthew Ivany) and Ivany (from Sheppard) added insurance for coach Harrison Ellis, with Odyn Kelly earning the win in net. The Maple Leafs (6-4-0) stayed competitive throughout, while coach Jean-Luc Robichaud’s Penguins (9-1-0) closed it out.
FLYERS: 1 GUSTO KINGS: 0
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK D (MONCTON) — In a tight, scoreless game through the opening frame, the Flyers found the breakthrough at 7:50 of the second period when Denver Rubel converted a setup from Evan Quondam and Clayton Thompson. From there, the Gusto Kings kept pressing for an equalizer, with Spencer Godfrey turning aside chances to keep it a one-goal game for the Gusto Kings (2-8-0). At the other end, Lucas Ross made the lone goal stand with a shutout as the Flyers (2-7-1) secured the 1-0 win.
MAPLE LEAFS: 9 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK D (MONCTON) — Zachary Tyler opened the scoring at 8:34 of the first period and helped the Maple Leafs pull away with a big five-goal middle frame in a 9-2 win over the Champions Sheriffs. Tyler finished with three goals, while Nathan Lane added a pair. Michael McKee, Ben Arsenault, Damien Levesque and Matty Murray rounded out the offence, with Mason Robichaud chipping in two assists. Greyson Grant and Jack Smith replied for the Sheriffs (3-6-1), who kept battling to the final buzzer against the Leafs (6-4-0).
WHALERS: 7 JETS: 0
POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE (POWNAL) — The Whalers broke through early and never looked back in a 7-0 win over the Jets on Sunday. Crimson Craig scored twice in the first period, while Kylar Buchanan set the pace with four goals, including a pair in the second. Lennox Perry added the other marker and chipped in on two more, helping the Whalers build a 6-0 cushion through 24 minutes. Buchanan capped the scoring at 13:55 of the third, and Zakkary Ashley earned the shutout. The Jets (1-8-1) kept pushing to find offence, but Coach Will Arsenault’s Whalers (9-0-1) closed it out.
PENGUINS: 8 GUSTO KINGS: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK D (MONCTON) — Jack Guimond struck just 23 seconds in to give the Gusto Kings an early edge, but Jayden LeBlanc replied later in the first to make it 1-1. William Thibault’s second-period marker put the Penguins in front, and they pulled away with a six-goal third period. Thibault finished with a hat trick, while Ryan Deveau scored twice and Carter Brinson chipped in a goal and two assists. Ethan Garrett, set up by Guimond, scored for the Kings (2-8-0), while the Penguins (9-1-0) kept rolling.
FLYERS: 4 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK D (MONCTON) — The Flyers scored twice in the final 15 seconds to pull away for a 4-2 win over the Champions Sheriffs. Blake Foster opened the scoring at 8:56 of the first for the Sheriffs, with Luke Norquay setting him up, before Parker Leger tied it in the second on a play started by Denver Rubel and Jace Paddock Fenton. Evan Quondam (with Rubel and Sawyer Dewolfe) put the Flyers ahead in the third, but Jackson Gahan’s late marker made it 2-2. Dewolfe then struck at 0:15 and 0:01 to seal it for the Flyers (2-7-1) over the Sheriffs (3-6-1).
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB U9 PROS. TIER 2 Recap: May. 4 - 11
GUSTO KNIGHTS: 4 GUSTO BLADES: 4
ROTHESAY NETHERWOOD SCHOOL (ROTHESAY) — Tom O’Toole scored twice in the first period as the Gusto Knights built a 2-1 lead, then Rowen Hubbard added a pair — including the tying goal with 1:19 left in the third — to secure a 4-4 finish for the Knights (1-6-3). The Gusto Blades pushed back hard after trailing 3-1, getting third-period goals from Sam Reade and Evertt Adair just 21 seconds apart before Owen Taylor’s second of the game put them ahead. Coach Kyle Reade’s Blades (4-3-3) had plenty of fight right to the final horn.
FLYERS: 7 SHARKS: 0
ROTHESAY NETHERWOOD SCHOOL (ROTHESAY) — Aubrey Brown opened the scoring at 7:43 of the first period, then broke the game open with a five-goal second for the Flyers in a 7-0 win over the Sharks. Brown finished with a hat trick, while Theo Chapman, Isaac Pelletier, Noah Wood and Carter Farrell also scored, with Alex Trevors, Gage Lewis and Patrick Comeau adding assists. Coach Ryan Chapman’s group kept pushing into the third, capped by Brown’s late goal at 9:23. Logan McMackin earned the shutout as the Sharks (1-6-3) stuck with it to the end against the Flyers (7-2-1).
FLYERS: 7 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 0
ROTHESAY NETHERWOOD SCHOOL (ROTHESAY) — The Flyers rolled to a 7-0 win over the Gusto Knights behind a big day from Theo Chapman, who struck three times in the first period and added another in the second. Knox Butcher chipped in two goals, while Alex Trevors added the other marker as the Flyers built a 3-0 edge after one and kept it going with four more in the middle frame. Joshua Leger earned the shutout for the Flyers (7-2-1). The Knights (1-6-3) kept working to generate chances but couldn’t solve Leger.
JETS: 7 BRUINS: 0
LADY BEAVERBROOK RINK (FREDERICTON) — The Jets built an early cushion with three first-period goals from Pierre-Alexandre Blanchard, Landen Hache and Loïk Gauvin, with Khaled Robichaud setting up two of them. Lucas Savoie-Smith added to the lead in the second before the Jets pulled away with three more in the third, including tallies from Luc Pouliot and Anthony Thomas. Theodore Chiasson earned the shutout for the Jets. The Bruins (0-6-4) stayed determined throughout, but couldn’t solve the Jets (4-5-1).
GUSTO BLADES: 5 SHARKS: 4
ROTHESAY NETHERWOOD SCHOOL (ROTHESAY) — Sam Reade set the tone early and finished with all five goals as the Gusto Blades edged the Sharks 5-4 on Saturday. Reade struck at 2:51 of the first, then poured in four more in a busy second period to build a 5-2 cushion. The Sharks kept coming, getting second-period goals from Malik Jacob Arseneau and Logan Hamilton (Maxime Caron assist), then third-period markers from Cédric Duke and Caron to make it a one-goal game. The Sharks (1-6-3) pushed late, but the Gusto Blades (4-3-3) held on.
CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 4 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 1
LADY BEAVERBROOK RINK (FREDERICTON) — Everett Stewart scored once in each of the first two periods as the Champions Sheriffs built a 3-0 cushion and went on to a 4-1 win over the Champions Hounds. Isaiah Doucette set up the opener at 6:46 of the first, then Caleb Galeuzzi-Fortin and Stewart (from Caysen Flemming) added second-period offence. Mason Marshall, assisted by John Stymiest, broke through early in the third for the Hounds (6-3-1), but Lachlan Moorcroft answered late to finish it for the Sheriffs (9-1-0).
CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 7 BRUINS: 1
LADY BEAVERBROOK RINK (FREDERICTON) — The Champions Hounds pulled away for a 7-1 win over the Bruins on Sunday. Alex Babineau opened the scoring for the Bruins, finishing a play set up by Félix Poirier, but the Hounds answered quickly with three first-period goals, including Steven Peters’ pair and one from Henry Lawson. The visitors kept the pressure on in the second as Archer Bennett and Lawson each added their second, and Paige Gilbert chipped in a goal while factoring in on two more. Bruins (0-6-4) kept working to generate chances, while Coach Matias Keranen’s Hounds (6-3-1) closed out the win.
CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 7 JETS: 0
LADY BEAVERBROOK RINK (FREDERICTON) — The Champions Sheriffs rolled to a 7-0 win over the Jets, building a 3-0 edge in the first period before adding four more in the second. Everett Stewart led the way with two goals and an assist, while Liam Saunders chipped in with a goal and two helpers. Luke McCollum, Eli E. Stewart, Isaiah Doucette and Lachlan Moorcroft also scored for the Sheriffs, and Brayden Luke earned the shutout. The Jets (4-5-1) kept pushing to create chances, while the Sheriffs (9-1-0) finished the weekend on a strong note.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
