NS U13 PROS. TIER 2 Roundup: Apr. 6 - 13
RED WINGS: 6 CANUCKS: 5
QUEENS PLACE EMERA CENTRE (LIVERPOOL) — The Red Wings built a three-goal cushion and withstood a late push to edge the Canucks 6-5 on Saturday. Jace Comeau opened the scoring, and the Wings answered a 2-2 tie early in the second with goals from Jackson Swaine, Louie LeBlanc and Hayden Banks, capped by Banks’ marker with six seconds left in the frame. Finn Wilkinson’s third-period goal proved important before the Canucks rallied on goals from Rylan McCall, Noah Messer and Jace Cobbett. McCall finished with a goal and two assists as the Canucks (2-2-0) pressed late, but the Red Wings (3-1-0) closed it out.
OILERS: 7 AVALANCHE: 0
QUEENS PLACE EMERA CENTRE (LIVERPOOL) — The Oilers struck twice in the opening period, then broke the game open with an big second to roll to a 7-0 decision. Dorian Huska-Regular paced the offence with four goals, while Connell Young added a goal and three assists. Luke Hartlen, Alexander Spencer, Theo MacLean and Michael MacLean each scored twice, and Noah Brewer, Tyler Rowe and Young rounded out the scoring as the Oilers finished with 44 shots. The Avalanche (0-4-0) kept battling through a tough morning, while the Oilers (4-0-0) stayed perfect.
SHARKS: 9 CANUCKS: 4
QUEENS PLACE EMERA CENTRE (LIVERPOOL) — The Sharks and Canucks traded late first-period goals to finish 2-2 after 12 minutes, with Owen Harlow and Landon Russell answering a pair from Noah Messer. The Sharks pulled ahead in the second as Orion Robinson (1G, 2A) and Bennett Mackenzie (1G, 2A) sparked a three-goal frame, edging in front 5-3. Harlow completed his hat trick in the third, while Keith Brown struck twice as the Sharks (3-1-0) stretched the lead. Messer finished with three for the Canucks (2-2-0), and Rylan McCall added the other.
RED WINGS: 7 AVALANCHE: 0
QUEENS PLACE EMERA CENTRE (LIVERPOOL) — The Red Wings broke the game open early and carried a strong lead out of the first period before adding more in the second on the way to a 7-0 win over the Avalanche. Jackson Swaine paced the attack with six goals, while Jace Comeau scored four times. Cole Myers and Anthony McColm added hat tricks, with Augustin Dugas Bravo chipping in two goals of his own. The Avalanche (0-4-0) kept competing through three periods and worked to create chances despite the pressure. The Red Wings (3-1-0) rolled four lines and finished strong.
OILERS: 5 SHARKS: 2
QUEENS PLACE EMERA CENTRE (LIVERPOOL) — Luke Osborne struck twice in the first period as the Oilers built an early edge, but the Sharks answered when Keith Brown finished a play from Elliot Garber to keep it close. Owen Harlow tied it early in the second, with Brown picking up the assist, before Bryer Grant’s reply restored the Oilers’ lead. In the third, goals from Dorian Huska-Regular (assists: Augustus Rudolph, Connell Young) and Young (assist: Michael MacLean) provided breathing room. The Sharks (3-1-0) pushed throughout, while the Oilers (4-0-0) stayed perfect.
CANADIENS: 8 PENGUINS: 1
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — Jace Rizzato opened the scoring 33 seconds in, and the Canadiens carried a 2-0 lead into the late stages of the second period before Jackson Perry got the Penguins on the board with an unassisted marker at 4:10. From there, the Canadiens pulled away with a seven-goal third period, led by Liam Myrick’s four-goal performance. Ethan Zinck (1G, 2A) and Daniel Purdy (1G, 2A) also chipped in as the Penguins (0-3-1) kept pushing to generate offence, while the Canadiens (3-1-0) finished strong.
MAPLE LEAFS: 2 WHALERS: 2
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — The Maple Leafs struck twice in the first period, with Aengus Allen opening the scoring off a feed from Dimitri Murphy before Grayson Smith doubled the lead, set up by Nolan McGill. After a scoreless middle frame, the Whalers pushed back late in the third as Dylan Hatt got them on the board and Carter Bond tied it with Maverick Avramenko picking up the assist. The Whalers (0-2-2) showed late resilience to earn the draw, while the Maple Leafs (1-2-1) set the tone early and held on down the stretch.
BLUES: 4 SABRES: 3
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — Charlie MacLean-Stone scored late in the first and then struck 15 seconds into the second as the Blues built a 2-0 lead. The Sabres stormed back in the third, tying it on goals from Kolton Ludlow Kyte and Zion Johnson, before Gavin Banfield and Jace Marenick restored the cushion for the Blues. Johnson added a late finish to make it a one-goal game. The Sabres (3-1-0) pushed hard to the buzzer, but the Blues (3-1-0) hung on.
CANADIENS: 10 JETS: 3
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — The Canadiens built a 4-2 edge after a busy first period and kept pushing in a 10-3 win over the Jets. Liam Myrick led the offence with three goals, adding an assist, while Daniel Purdy scored twice and set up two more. Lucas Olive also had a strong game with two goals and two assists, and Aidan Pace chipped in with a pair as the visitors struck twice in the final minute of the second. James Reid and Lewis MacDonald replied in the first for the Jets, and Maveric Venedam added a third-period goal for the Jets (1-3-2), while the Canadiens (3-1-0) closed out a complete effort.
WHALERS: 5 PENGUINS: 5
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — Donovan Davis and Carter Bond staked the Whalers to a 2-0 first-period lead, but the Penguins answered with three goals in the second, including markers from Liam Gordon, Harrison McAllister and Malcolm MacKinnon. Simon Kaizer pulled the Whalers back even before the intermission, then scored again early in the third as the teams traded momentum. Bond’s second of the day gave the Whalers a 5-4 edge, before Grayson Hawes tied it late to secure a 5-5 finish for the Penguins (0-3-1) against the Whalers (0-2-2).
BLUES: 7 MAPLE LEAFS: 2
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — The Blues struck twice in the first period and carried that momentum to a 7-2 win over the Maple Leafs. Gavin Banfield scored early and added another in the third, while Charlie MacLean-Stone chipped in two goals to pace the offence. The Leafs answered in the second period, with Grayson Smith setting up Mason Durdle before scoring one of his own to make it a game heading into the third. Ellis Young and Xavier Naugle helped the Blues pull away late, as the Maple Leafs (1-2-1) kept pushing to the final horn against the Blues (3-1-0).
SABRES: 7 JETS: 0
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — The Sabres built early separation with four first-period goals and carried that momentum to a 7-0 win over the Jets. James McAuley opened the scoring at 10:05, with Noah Ehler, Zion Johnson and Felix Statchook adding quick support before the first intermission. Zachary Horne struck early in the second, Johnson finished his second of the game, and Kolton Ludlow Kyte made it 7-0 with a goal in the final seconds of the period. The Jets (1-3-2) stayed determined, but the Sabres (3-1-0) saw out the shutout.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NS U13 PROS. TIER 1 Roundup: Mar. 30 - Apr. 6
HAWKS: 5 WOLVES: 2
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (BMO RINK) — Luke Connors opened the scoring at 3:00 of the first period, but the Hawks answered with three late goals as Lucas Howley (assist Jase Fraser), Logan Howley and Gavin Robinson (assist Beau Pitcher) built a 3-1 lead after one. Connors struck again in the second, set up by Samuel MacDonald and Tanner Wright, before Logan Howley’s second restored a two-goal cushion. Evan Howley added insurance at 12:50 of the third as the Wolves (0-2-0) pushed to close the gap, while the Hawks (2-1-1) finished strong.
EAGLES: 4 STALLIONS: 3
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (BMO RINK) — The Eagles held on for a 4-3 win over the Stallions after a lively opening frame. Jack Warner opened the scoring for the Stallions, but Kian MacKay answered quickly and later set up Landon Wells as the Eagles carried a 3-1 lead out of the first. After a scoreless second, Neaven Richard struck twice in the third to pull the Stallions back within one late, with Rogan Bezanson picking up two assists for the Stallions (1-1-2). MacKay’s second of the day, with help from Hunter Mackenzie, stood as the difference for the Eagles (2-1-1).
STALLIONS: 5 WOLVES: 3
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (BMO RINK) — Neaven Richard scored twice and Rogan Bezanson set him up both times as the Stallions pulled away for a 5-3 win over the Wolves. Tristan Robertson opened the scoring with help from Bryson Burgess, and Jack Warner added a key second-period marker off an Easton Hamer feed to make it 3-1 heading to the third. The Wolves kept pushing, with Wyatt MacGrath striking late in the first and later assisting on Brett Anderson’s third-period goal, while Luke Connors added another to close the gap for the Wolves (0-2-0). Emery McKinnon’s insurance tally helped the Stallions (1-1-2) seal it.
HAWKS: 6 EAGLES: 2
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (BMO RINK) — The Hawks pulled away for a 6-2 win over the Eagles after a tight opening frame. Beau Pitcher opened the scoring at 7:42 of the first period before Breton Parsons answered at 7:07 to make it 1-1. Hawks goals from Jaxson LeBlanc and Gavin Robinson created separation in the second, and the visitors extended the lead in the third with Jase Fraser’s marker and a pair from Jordie Vickers. Preston Roy, set up by Kohen Merriam, scored for the Eagles (2-1-1) as the Hawks (2-1-1) finished strong.
EAGLES: 6 HAWKS: 1
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (BMO RINK) — Bennett Otterson opened the scoring for the Eagles, and Declan Hill and Preston Roy helped build the lead with two-goal performances in a 6-1 decision over the Hawks. Hill struck in the second period with help from Emmett Keiver and Hunter Mackenzie, then added an insurance marker late in the third, while Roy scored in both the second and third. Kian MacKay also chipped in for the Eagles as they pulled away in the final frame. Lucas Howley finished a third-period push for the Hawks (2-1-1), converting a play set up by Logan Howley and Beau Pitcher. The Eagles (2-1-1) tightened up defensively down the stretch to close it out.
PANTHERS: 7 BULLS: 3
SANDY WICKENS MEMORIAL ARENA (BARRINGTON) — The Panthers struck early and pulled away late in a 7-3 win over the Bulls. Ethan Garber opened the scoring before Noah Hemeon made it 2-0 in the first period, but Cooper D’Eon answered to keep the Bulls within one. Bulls goals from Gabriel Surette and Finnley Doucette early in the second briefly put them in front, before the Panthers responded with three straight from Hemeon, Wyatt Roberts and Mateo Carmichael. Hemeon completed his hat trick in the third, and Garber added his second as the Bulls (1-1-0) battled to the finish against the Panthers (2-0-0).
STALLIONS: 4 EAGLES: 4
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (EMERA RINK) — Emery McKinnon opened the scoring early for the Stallions, but the Eagles answered late in the first on Declan Hill’s marker set up by Emmett Keiver and Kohen Merriam. The Eagles pushed ahead in the second with goals from Preston Roy and Keiver, before Rogan Bezanson and Harland Fitzgerald replied to keep it even heading to the third. Neaven Richard’s goal gave the Stallions another edge, but Merriam’s third-period finish ensured a 4-4 deadlock for the Eagles (2-1-1) against the Stallions (1-1-2).
COYOTES: 4 JAGUARS: 1
SANDY WICKENS MEMORIAL ARENA (BARRINGTON) — The Coyotes and Jaguars traded first-period goals to head to the intermission tied 1-1, with Owen Poole opening the scoring before Harrison Cavanaugh replied for the Jaguars. After a scoreless second, the Coyotes found separation in the third as Mason Lynch struck early, and Landon Merry and Xavier Levy followed with key insurance markers to turn a close game into a 4-1 decision. Cavanaugh’s tally, set up by Ronan Baylis and Rory Goulden, was the lone breakthrough for the Jaguars (0-2-0), while the Coyotes (1-1-0) earned the win with a strong finish.
PANTHERS: 7 HUSKIES: 0
SANDY WICKENS MEMORIAL ARENA (BARRINGTON) — The Panthers struck twice in the final 90 seconds of the opening period and carried that momentum to a 7-0 win over the Huskies. Ethan Wentzel paced the attack with a hat trick, including two third-period markers, while Ethan Garber added two goals. Lane McDow and Easton Rafuse rounded out the scoring, with Oliver Wentzel and Cohen Zwicker each setting up multiple goals. The Huskies (1-1-0) kept competing and looked for openings throughout, but couldn’t break through as the Panthers (2-0-0) pulled away late.
STALLIONS: 6 HAWKS: 6
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (BMO RINK) — The Hawks built a 5-3 edge after 40 minutes, powered by two goals from Jordie Vickers and a strong second period that included markers from Lauchie MacNeil and Jaxson LeBlanc. The Stallions answered with a big third, getting goals from Neaven Richard (three), including back-to-back tallies midway through the frame, before Emery McKinnon tied it with 27 seconds left. MacNeil added two assists for the Hawks, while Rogan Bezanson and McKinnon each chipped in two helpers for the Stallions (1-1-2). Vickers and LeBlanc led the Hawks (2-1-1).
BULLS: 8 COYOTES: 3
SANDY WICKENS MEMORIAL ARENA (BARRINGTON) — The Bulls jumped out quickly with four first-period goals and carried that pace to an 8-3 win over the Coyotes. Luxen O’Neil drove the offence with four goals, while Noe Hanna added a goal and two assists as the Bulls kept pushing in all three periods. The Coyotes answered with a Mason Lynch hat trick, including a pair in the third to keep battling back. Owen Deon, Gabriel Surette and Charlie Nickerson also scored for the Bulls (1-1-0), while the Coyotes (1-1-0) showed resolve right to the final buzzer.
HUSKIES: 2 JAGUARS: 1
SANDY WICKENS MEMORIAL ARENA (BARRINGTON) — Kaleb Wier opened the scoring at 10:54 of the first period, finishing a setup from A.J Cahill and Dylan Dinsdale as the Jaguars grabbed an early lead. The Huskies answered late in the second when Jonah MacEachern struck at 0:18, with Noah Leslie and Ewan Chiasson picking up assists. In the third, Carson Towner snapped the tie at 5:51 off feeds from Brody MacDonald and Max Wrighte. The Jaguars (0-2-0) pushed to the finish, but the Huskies (1-1-0) held on for the one-goal win.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB U11 PROS. TIER 2 (B) Roundup: Mar. 30 - Apr. 6
OILERS: 9 SABRES: 2
KCI - EDDY (BATHURST) — The Oilers jumped out early with three first-period goals, led by a pair from Charles Albert, and carried that momentum into the middle frame with tallies from Francois Xavier and Felix Lanteigne to make it 5-0 heading to the third. Lanteigne completed a hat trick as the Oilers added five more in the final period, with Dimitri Larocque scoring twice and Caleb Friolet chipping in three assists. Owen Hackett scored both goals for the Sabres (1-1-0), including a late one set up by Noah Landry, as the Oilers (2-0-0) skated away with the win.
FLYERS: 7 CHAMPIONS RED WINGS: 1
LADY BEAVERBROOK RINK (FREDERICTON) — The Flyers jumped out to a two-goal first period and carried that momentum to a 7-1 win over the Champions Red Wings. Conner McCarthy powered the offence with a hat trick, opening the scoring at 10:48 of the first before adding two more in the second. Emerson MacLeod chipped in with a goal and an assist, while Brady Harnish, Quinten Peters and Evans Geldart also found the net. Ace Srouji scored early in the third for the Champions Red Wings (1-1-0). The Flyers (2-0-0) stayed on the front foot to close it out.
PENGUINS: 3 CANADIENS: 3
KCI - EDDY (BATHURST) — The Penguins and Canadiens finished even at 3-3 after a spirited back-and-forth contest. Chase Field opened the scoring at 10:59 of the first for the Canadiens, set up by Nicolas Lapierre, but the Penguins answered with goals from Gabrielle Roussel (MARC-ALEXANDRE DOIRON) and Jayke Goupil Mercier (Hubert Basque, Hugo Cormier) to take a 2-1 edge. Sidiki Soumaoro tied it in the second, before Adam Lanteigne’s early third-period marker put the Penguins back in front. Bradley LeBlanc’s goal with 0:23 left, assisted by Jaden McKiel, secured the point for the Canadiens (0-1-1) against the determined Penguins (0-1-1).
CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 8 SHARKS: 7
LADY BEAVERBROOK RINK (FREDERICTON) — The Champions Sheriffs held off a late push to edge the Sharks 8-7 in a back-and-forth game. Jackson Hamilton scored twice for the Sheriffs, while Cole Wilson, Harvick Mitchell, Elliot Grant, Karson Duncan, Dallan Russell and Coen Soper rounded out the scoring, with Soper’s marker coming with 30 seconds left in the third. The Sharks stayed within reach throughout, led by Ronan Lair’s two-goal effort and additional goals from Bentley Richard, Ayron Lucci, Jaxson Mackenzie, Jackson Buck and Christopher Miller for the Sharks (0-2-0). The Sheriffs (1-1-0) earned the narrow win.
BLUES: 3 CANUCKS: 1
KCI - EDDY (BATHURST) — The Blues scored twice in the final minutes of the second period and added a late third-period marker to earn a 3-1 win over the Canucks. Kaël Landry struck at 3:22 of the second, finishing a play set up by Kaleb Hébert to open the scoring for the Canucks (0-2-0). The Blues answered quickly as Mickael Gagnon buried a goal at 2:03 off a feed from Hubert Routhier, then Théo Lavoie made it 2-1 at 1:26 with Jayden Kingston picking up the assist. Routhier capped it at 0:45 of the third for the Blues (2-0-0).
GUSTO KNIGHTS: 5 BRUINS: 2
LADY BEAVERBROOK RINK (FREDERICTON) — Jamie Cooke opened the scoring late in the first period, but Hudson Roth replied soon after to keep things even. The Bruins grabbed a brief lead early in the second on Flynn Campbell’s marker, assisted by Landon LeBlanc, before Rory Harvey swung the game back with a pair of goals in quick succession. Harvey completed his hat trick early in the third, and Kael McLenaghan added an insurance goal with help from Stella Giddens. Nolan Tracey had the lone assist on Roth’s goal for the Bruins (1-1-0), while the Knights (1-1-0) pulled away down the stretch.
OILERS: 8 CANADIENS: 1
KCI - EDDY (BATHURST) — The Oilers struck for four first-period goals and carried that momentum to an 8-1 win over the Canadiens. Félix Lanteigne powered the attack with four goals, while François Xavier added a goal and three assists. Gabriel Larocque opened the scoring off a setup from Maddox Chiasson and David Olivier Haché, and William Goupil chipped in with a goal and an assist. The Canadiens got on the board in the second period when Chase Field scored with help from Bradley LeBlanc. The Canadiens (0-1-1) kept working, but the Oilers (2-0-0) pulled away late.
CHAMPIONS RED WINGS: 3 SHARKS: 2
LADY BEAVERBROOK RINK (FREDERICTON) — The Champions Red Wings rallied for a 3-2 win over the Sharks. Jackson Buck opened the scoring at 6:19 of the first for the Sharks, set up by Ronan Lair, before Ace Srouji answered at 3:47 with help from Berkley Gilmore and Elliot White. Jaxson Mackenzie restored the Sharks’ lead early in the second, again assisted by Lair. In the third, Julien Meek scored twice—at 12:55 and 3:35—both fed by Gavin Clarke, as the Sharks (0-2-0) couldn’t quite hold off the late push from the Red Wings (1-1-0).
SABRES: 4 CANUCKS: 2
KCI - RICHELIEU (BATHURST) — Kaleb Hébert opened the scoring in the first period as the Canucks grabbed an early lead, but Simon Degrace answered back late in the frame to pull the Sabres even. The Canucks went back in front just 10 seconds into the second on Sacha Lajoie’s marker, set up by Jacob Paul Guitard, before the Sabres swung momentum with quick goals from Drew Chamberlain (from Degrace) and Noah LeBlanc (from Levi Vienneau). Owen Hackett added the insurance goal in the third as the Canucks (0-2-0) pushed to the finish against the Sabres (1-1-0).
FLYERS: 12 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 6
LADY BEAVERBROOK RINK (FREDERICTON) — The Flyers opened with three quick first-period goals, then held off a strong push from the Gusto Knights in a 12-6 win. Conner McCarthy powered the offence with five goals, while Emerson MacLeod had a goal and an assist and Kyle Keenan added a goal and a helper. After the Knights closed the first period within a goal and Rory Harvey struck three times in the second to keep it tight at 6-5, the Flyers pulled away with six goals in the third. Harvey also chipped in two assists for the Gusto Knights (1-1-0) in a spirited effort, while Jamie Cooke scored twice. The Flyers (2-0-0) finished strong.
BLUES: 8 PENGUINS: 1
KCI - RICHELIEU (BATHURST) — The Blues broke open a scoreless game with six second-period goals and carried that momentum to an 8-1 win over the Penguins. Louis Jean Normand scored three times, including a pair in the middle frame, while Jayden Kingston added a goal and set up four more. Hubert Routhier and Mathias Lapierre each finished with two goals, with Maxime Lebrun also scoring twice in the third. Hugo Cormier got the Penguins on the board at 3:50 of the second, with Marc-Alexandre Doiron earning the assist, as the Penguins (0-1-1) kept working to the finish against the Blues (2-0-0).
BRUINS: 4 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 0
LADY BEAVERBROOK RINK (FREDERICTON) — The Bruins earned a 4-0 win over the Champions Sheriffs behind steady scoring in all three periods. Kaidyn Bennett opened the game at 7:29 of the first, and Charlie Grundy doubled the lead midway through the second with help from Breccan Bates. The Bruins added breathing room in the third on markers from Jaxon Irvine and Flynn Campbell, including Campbell’s late strike at 1:44. The Sheriffs (1-1-0) kept working to generate chances, but couldn’t break through as the Bruins (1-1-0) closed out the shutout.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB U11 PROS. TIER 2 (A) Roundup: Mar. 30 - Apr. 6
GUSTO KINGS: 6 JETS: 1
ROTHESAY NETHERWOOD SCHOOL (ROTHESAY) — Tristan Henderson scored three times as the Gusto Kings built a 4-0 lead through two periods and went on to a 6-1 win over the Jets. Henderson opened the scoring twice in the first, then Asher Doiron added two goals and Deacon Bishop had a goal and an assist to keep the Kings rolling. Henry Dobbin chipped in three helpers, with Rowan Mowbray and Simon Moreau adding two assists apiece. Davis Embree broke through late in the third for the Jets (1-1-0), while the Kings (2-0-0) answered quickly to finish it.
CHAMPIONS RIVERKNIGHTS: 7 WHALERS: 6
ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Champions Riverknights built a 3-2 edge through two periods, getting first-period goals from Noah Arseneault and Krew Kenny before Arthur Kenny struck at 0:01 of the second. The Riverknights then opened up a lead early in the third with a four-goal surge, including markers from Jackson Lavoie, Dax Walsh-Martin, Parker St Coeur and Arseneault. The Whalers kept coming, led by Easton Cutcliffe’s hat trick and a late push that made it tight to the final horn. The Whalers (0-2-0) showed plenty of push, but the Riverknights (2-0-0) held on in a 7-6 finish.
MAPLE LEAFS: 5 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 5
ROTHESAY NETHERWOOD SCHOOL (ROTHESAY) — The Maple Leafs and Champions Sheriffs traded momentum in a 5-5 draw. Charles Earl struck twice for the Leafs, with Nathaniel Dixon setting up both early goals as Maple Leafs carried a 3-2 lead out of the first period. Hudson Harris made it 4-2 early in the second, but Lane Rushton answered twice and Jake Laframboise tied it late to send the teams even into the third. Avery Fitzpatrick put the Leafs back in front before Brayden Castonguay pulled the Sheriffs (0-1-1) even late. Maple Leafs (0-1-1) matched every push to earn the tie.
AVALANCHE: 6 STARS: 1
ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Avalanche built a 6-1 win over the Stars with a strong response after an early opening goal. Austyn Curran struck first for the Stars, with helpers from Will Ryan and Oliver Bruce, but Liam Savoie answered quickly and then set up Brady Turnbull’s late first-period marker to make it 2-1 after one. The Avalanche pulled away in the second on goals from Noah Morrison, Turnbull and Jayden Cormier, before Lucas Rousselle capped the scoring late in the third. Curran’s finish stood out in a determined effort for the Stars (0-2-0), while Turnbull’s two-goal day helped lift the Avalanche (2-0-0).
JETS: 8 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 4
ROTHESAY NETHERWOOD SCHOOL (ROTHESAY) — The Jets jumped out early and carried a 4-2 lead out of the first period before closing out an 8-4 win over the Champions Sheriffs. Lucas Vautour and Thomas Sharpe scored twice apiece, with Isaac Babineau adding two goals as the Jets kept their offence rolling in the middle frame. The Sheriffs pushed back with goals from Hank Sloan, Duncan Gallant, Jacob J Noble and Spencer Harris, with Gallant and Sloan each factoring in on another marker. The Sheriffs (0-1-1) stayed determined to the final horn, while the Jets (1-1-0) earned the decision.
AVALANCHE: 5 WHALERS: 1
ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Avalanche built early separation with a pair of late first-period goals from Noah Morrison and Devens N. Morais, then kept rolling with two quick strikes early in the second, including Morais’ second of the day. Charles Gosselin added the other marker, while Liam Lanteigne chipped in with two assists as the visitors carried a 4-0 lead into the third.
GUSTO KINGS: 5 MAPLE LEAFS: 0
ROTHESAY NETHERWOOD SCHOOL (ROTHESAY) — Simon Moreau broke through late in the first period to give the Gusto Kings an early edge, and it stayed tight on the scoreboard through 40 minutes as Patrick Mallais and the Maple Leafs (0-1-1) kept battling to generate offence. The Kings then opened it up with four goals in the third, led by Deacon Bishop (from Asher Doiron), Tristan Henderson (from Henry Dobbin), Nathan Wetmore (from Moreau) and a solo marker from Doiron. The Gusto Kings (2-0-0) finished strong to complete the shutout.
CHAMPIONS RIVERKNIGHTS: 8 STARS: 1
ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Champions Riverknights jumped out to a 4-0 first-period lead and carried that momentum to an 8-1 win over the Stars. Dax Walsh-Martin paced the attack with a hat trick, while Thomas Sullivan added two goals and helped set up several others. Parker St Coeur and Arthur Kenny chipped in with a goal apiece, and Krew Kenny rounded out the scoring as the Riverknights kept the pressure on across all three periods. Oliver Bruce got the Stars on the board in the second, with Will Ryan and Cameron Bonnell earning assists, as the Stars (0-2-0) battled to the finish against the Riverknights (2-0-0).
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB/PEI SUPER 7 AAA Roundup: Mar. 30 - Apr. 6
BRAVE BOMBERS: 7 VIPERS: 2
CREDIT UNION PLACE (SUMMERSIDE) — Caleb Arsenault scored three times in the first period as the Brave Bombers built a 3-1 lead and went on to a 7-2 win over the Vipers. Jace Rickard opened the scoring early for the Vipers, with Samuel Vautour adding an unassisted marker in the second to cut it to 3-2. The Bombers answered with Mike Gallant’s pair — including a late second-period goal — and Morgan Howard’s two in the third to pull away. Vautour finished with a goal and an assist for the Vipers (0-2-0), while Arsenault added two assists as the Bombers (2-0-0) stayed unbeaten.
BRAVE BOMBERS: 8 VIPERS: 1
CREDIT UNION PLACE (SUMMERSIDE) — The Brave Bombers pulled away for a 8-1 win over the Vipers on Saturday. Jace Rickard opened the scoring early for the Vipers (0-2-0), finishing a play from Liam Chase, but Caleb Arsenault answered quickly and added another late in the first to put the Bombers in front. Arsenault powered the offence with seven goals, while Ben Carragher and Morgan Howard chipped in two apiece. Mike Gallant set the pace with four assists and Charlie Dillon added three helpers as the Bombers (2-0-0) surged in the third.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NS U9 PROS. TIER 2 Roundup: Mar. 30 - Apr. 6
PENGUINS: 14 AVALANCHE: 9
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — Landon Tanner poured in six goals and added two assists as the Penguins built a 5-3 first-period edge and carried the momentum to a 14-9 win over the Avalanche. Bryson Weagle chipped in two goals, while Rohen Cross scored twice and set up Tanner’s third-period marker. Down the stretch, the Avalanche (0-2-0) kept pushing with three third-period goals from Beau Dubreuil, plus tallies from Lincoln Nahas and Beau Coffin. The Penguins (2-0-0) answered at key moments to close it out.
CANADIENS: 6 FLYERS: 5
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Flyers built a 2-0 first-period lead on goals from Parker Alders and Thomas Easson, but the Canadiens answered late in the second and erupted for five goals in the third to pull out a 6-5 win. Maverick McPhee scored twice and added an assist, while Patrick Macleod chipped in two goals and a helper for the Canadiens (1-1-0). Alders completed a hat trick and Easson finished with two goals and an assist as the Flyers (0-2-0) pushed back to the final minute.
OILERS: 7 SHARKS: 0
QUEENS PLACE EMERA CENTRE (LIVERPOOL) — The Oilers jumped out early with four first-period goals and kept rolling with five more in the second on the way to an 7-0 win over the Sharks. Nolan Howes paced the attack with four goals, while Carwyn Rutz delivered a hat trick, including a late marker at 0:16 of the second. Hayden Ryall added a pair, and Archer Leary and Owen Lovie chipped in with a goal apiece as the Oilers spread out the offence. The Sharks (0-2-0) stayed committed through three periods against steady pressure from the Oilers (2-0-0).
JETS: 4 STARS: 2
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Stars struck first just 22 seconds in when Colton Hirtle finished a play from Ambrose Heighton, but the Jets turned the game in the second period with goals from Nathan West and Kruz Haverstock to take control. Early in the third, Everleigh Thompson pulled the Stars back even on a setup from Theodore Pierre before the Jets answered with the go-ahead marker from West, assisted by Owen Arsenault. Isaac LeBlanc added insurance with help from Jase Publicover and Logan Bishop as the Stars (1-1-0) pushed to the end against the Jets (1-0-1).
RED WINGS: 8 MAPLE LEAFS: 3
QUEENS PLACE EMERA CENTRE (LIVERPOOL) — Alex Warren opened the scoring just 34 seconds in for the Maple Leafs, but the Red Wings answered with a four-goal surge in the first period, powered by two quick tallies from William Atwood and goals from Maverick LeBlanc and Reid Crowell. Wyatt Robicheau added a key second-period marker and set up Blake Goodwin, while Atwood struck again late in the second and early in the third to finish with four. Myles Sampson (assist Ben Anderson) and Reid Dale rounded out the offence for the Maple Leafs (0-2-0), while the Red Wings (1-1-0) carried their momentum through to the final buzzer.
CANUCKS: 3 AVALANCHE: 2
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Canucks pulled out a 3-2 win over the Avalanche in a back-and-forth matchup. Cian Pike opened the scoring midway through the second period, with Rupert Billard setting up the play before adding a goal of his own late in the frame to make it 2-1. In the third, Micah McCarron struck early to extend the lead. The Avalanche kept pushing, getting goals from Beau Coffin and Connor Craig to tighten it late, but couldn’t find the equalizer. The Avalanche (0-2-0) showed plenty of fight, while the Canucks (1-0-1) earned the narrow victory.
KINGS: 8 SHARKS: 1
QUEENS PLACE EMERA CENTRE (LIVERPOOL) — The Kings opened the scoring early and carried a 2-0 edge out of the first period on goals from Max Marchand (Ryan Stone) and Cole Martin. The Kings broke the game open with a big second period, led by Martin’s outing, while Camden Sutherland, Hudson Wells and Jack Chisholm each chipped in two. The Sharks kept pushing and were rewarded late in the third when Oscar Welsford found the net at 2:03. The Sharks (0-2-0) stayed determined to the final buzzer, while the Kings (2-0-0) kept their strong start rolling.
PENGUINS: 16 FLYERS: 10
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Penguins and Flyers traded chances in a wide-open first period, with the Penguins edging ahead 7-6 after 12 minutes. Rohen Cross powered the offence with five goals, while Landon Tanner added four as the Penguins created separation with a five-goal second period. Bryson Weagle chipped in a goal and two assists, and Ben Yorke scored twice. The Flyers stayed dangerous throughout, led by two-goal efforts from Jack Morse, Clay Lombard and Parker Alders. The Flyers (0-2-0) kept pushing, but the Penguins (2-0-0) held the edge to the buzzer.
OILERS: 8 MAPLE LEAFS: 1
QUEENS PLACE EMERA CENTRE (LIVERPOOL) — The Oilers jumped out quickly with four first-period goals and carried the momentum to a 8-1 win over the Maple Leafs. Owen Lovie and Rowen Nickerson each scored three times to pace the offence, while Simon Gehrig, Carwyn Rutz, Archer Leary and Nathan Peacock added single markers to round out the scoring. The Maple Leafs pushed back in the second period, with Lawson Szeto breaking through at 3:05 to spoil the shutout. The Maple Leafs (0-2-0) kept working to generate chances, while the Oilers (2-0-0) stayed steady through three periods.
STARS: 10 CANADIENS: 3
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Stars struck for three first-period goals and kept building in an 10-3 decision over the Canadiens. Theodore Pierre scored twice late in the opening frame, and Andrew Henderson added two more as the Stars posted five goals in the second period to pull away. Cameron Mansour (assist: Colton Hirtle), Hirtle, Lucas McInnis (assist: Zachary Martin) and Finnegan Mossop also chipped in, with Martin adding a third-period marker. Maverick McPhee scored twice and Patrick MacLeod added the other for the Canadiens (1-1-0), while the Stars (1-1-0) maintained their pace to the final buzzer.
KINGS: 9 RED WINGS: 2
QUEENS PLACE EMERA CENTRE (LIVERPOOL) — The Kings surged ahead early and carried the pace to a 9-2 win over the Red Wings on Saturday. Dallen Lynds powered the offence with four goals, while Jamieson John added three and set up Iden Weir’s first-period marker. Jack Turple scored twice, and Cole Martin chipped in a pair in the third as the Kings kept rolling through all three periods. Wyatt Robicheau opened the scoring for the Red Wings and Blake Goodwin added a third-period goal as they continued to battle to the finish, but the Red Wings (1-1-0) couldn’t close the gap against the Kings (2-0-0).
CANUCKS: 5 JETS: 5
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — Alexander Campana’s hat trick paced the Canucks in a back-and-forth 5-5 tie with the Jets on Saturday. Campana struck twice early in the first and added another in the third, while Rupert Billard’s goal at 1:12 of the third pulled the visitors even. The Jets answered with a hat trick of their own from Kruz Haverstock, including a go-ahead marker at 2:00 of the third, and Isaac LeBlanc and Owen Arsenault also found the net. Jase Publicover chipped in two assists as the Canucks (1-0-1) and Jets (1-0-1) settled for a draw.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB U9 PROS. TIER 1 Roundup: Mar. 30 - Apr. 6
GUSTO MOOSE: 8 MAPLE LEAFS: 2
QUISPAMSIS MEMORIAL ARENA (QUISPAMSIS) — Max Oram scored twice as the Gusto Moose jumped out to an early lead, with Max Budd adding a first-period marker to make it 3-0 after one. The Maple Leafs answered with a late push in the second, getting two goals 12 seconds apart from Lachlan Aucoin to cut the gap to one before Cole Trevor restored some breathing room heading to the third. Callum Whittaker took over late with a three-goal burst in the final frame, while Budd also struck again to help the Leafs (1-1-0) keep battling to the end. The Moose (2-0-0) stayed perfect with the win.
GUSTO KINGS: 2 CANADIENS: 1
ROTHESAY NETHERWOOD SCHOOL (ROTHESAY) — Alex LeBlanc-West opened the scoring just 24 seconds into the first period for the Canadiens, finishing a passing play from Patrick Cormier and Samuel White. The Gusto Kings answered at 8:19 when Eli White converted off a setup from Cole Hurst to pull even. With the game still tight into the third, White struck again at 4:33, taking feeds from Hudson Miller and Savannah Pelletier to provide the difference. The Canadiens (0-2-0) kept pressing to the finish, but the Kings (1-1-0) closed out the one-goal win.
MAPLE LEAFS: 5 GUSTO KINGS: 2
QUISPAMSIS MEMORIAL ARENA (QUISPAMSIS) — Jack Hamilton opened the scoring early for the Maple Leafs, with Auston Tucker picking up the assist, but the Gusto Kings answered back in the first period on goals from Lincoln Loughery and Hudson Miller to take a 2-1 edge. After a scoreless second, David Doiron took over in the third, scoring three times as the Leafs surged in front. Pedro Ciolette added a late insurance marker, set up by Lachlan Aucoin, to close it out for the Maple Leafs (1-1-0). The Gusto Kings (1-1-0) showed grit after their strong start.
GUSTO MOOSE: 4 CANADIENS: 3
ROTHESAY NETHERWOOD SCHOOL (ROTHESAY) — Reece Fraser opened the scoring at 10:37 of the first period, and the Gusto Moose built momentum in the second as Charlie Saulnier struck twice and Sam Blagden added another to make it 4-1. The Canadiens answered with a steady push, getting a second-period marker from Samuel White and a late surge in the third on two goals from James Rah, but couldn’t find the equalizer. Blagden also set up Fraser’s opener for the Moose (2-0-0), while Rah’s pair paced the Canadiens (0-2-0).
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NS U11 PROS. TIER 2 (A) Roundup: Mar. 30 - Apr. 6
AVALANCHE: 4 STARS: 1
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (BELL RINK) — The Avalanche broke a 1-1 tie with a steady finish to earn a 4-1 win over the Stars. Bennett Rogers opened the scoring at 6:24 of the first, with Gregory Thomas setting it up, before Laz Nemecek answered at 10:44 off a Christian Carrigan helper to pull the Stars even. Joshua Dunsworth’s second-period marker stood up as the winner, and the Avalanche added breathing room in the third through Zachary Carmichael (assist Daniel LeBlanc) and Jonah McCarron (assist Linden MacPhee). The Stars (0-2-0) battled to the end, but the Avalanche (1-1-0) saw it out.
JETS: 3 RED WINGS: 0
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — After a scoreless first period, the Jets broke through at 7:53 of the second when Gresyen Kenney finished a play set up by Theo Haughn and Izaak Doane. Devin Senior made it 2-0 later in the frame, converting a feed from Kai Yoon at 2:29. Kenney struck again at 2:14 of the third, with Haughn picking up his second assist of the day. The Red Wings (0-2-0) competed hard to generate offence, but couldn’t solve the Jets (1-1-0) in a tidy shutout win.
SHARKS: 2 CANADIENS: 2
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (BELL RINK) — Reece Zwicker opened the scoring just 19 seconds into the first period, and the Sharks carried a 1-0 edge into the break. The Canadiens answered late in the second when Bodhi Sinclair buried Benson Rideout’s feed to tie it. Rowan Wood then struck at the 1:30 mark of the third to give the Canadiens (1-0-1) a late lead, but Coen Burgess finished a nice setup from Zwicker and Elliot Hagen at 11:00 to earn the Sharks (1-0-1) a hard-fought draw.
OILERS: 6 RED WINGS: 4
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — Oliver Uhma opened the scoring in the first, and the Oilers built a 5-1 cushion with a four-goal second period that featured tallies from Benjamin Monette, Lawson McDow, Lawson Uhma and Finn Elinesky. The Red Wings answered through Alex D’Entremont, then made it interesting late as Rowan Cameron and Brody Mackenzie struck early in the third before Ryder Perry pulled them closer with 24 seconds left. McDow’s insurance marker with five seconds remaining sealed it as the Red Wings (0-2-0) pressed to the end, while the Oilers (2-0-0) stayed perfect.
SHARKS: 9 STARS: 2
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (BELL RINK) — The Sharks pulled away with a 9-2 win over the Stars after a tight opening period. Hunter Munroe opened the scoring early for the Stars, with Jack Munro picking up the assist, before Ty Harlow answered late to make it 1-1. The Sharks took control in the second, getting goals from Elliot Hagen (Coen Burgess), Reece Zwicker (Benjamin Miller) and Owen Fiander (Kieran Mullaney, Joshua McCarthy). Harlow finished with four goals, while Burgess had two assists. Thatcher Maldre added the other Stars goal for the Stars (0-2-0), while Hunter Tingley scored for the Sharks (1-0-1).
BLUES: 6 JETS: 2
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — The Blues erupted for six second-period goals and held on for a 6-2 win over the Jets. Mason Dubreuil scored twice, including the opener at 8:55, while Jordan West added a goal and two assists to spark the surge. Declan Brown (from Haiden Nehiley), Easton McCulloch and Bennett McKeage also found the net during the decisive stretch. The Jets (1-1-0) pushed back in the third with goals from Charlie Locke and Izaak Doane, but couldn’t close the gap as the Blues (1-1-0) finished the job.
CANADIENS: 6 AVALANCHE: 3
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (BELL RINK) — The Canadiens built a 2-0 first-period lead on goals from Tucker Grant (Felix Fraughton) and Benson Rideout (Bodhi Sinclair), but the Avalanche answered with Zachary Carmichael’s opener, set up by Peregrine Lynch. After Marco Giordani (Scott Hubley) restored a two-goal cushion in the second, the Avalanche surged back to tie it on Jonah McCarron (Maxwell Reynolds) and Carmichael’s second late in the frame. The Canadiens pulled away in the third as Henry Mantha (Grant), Rideout (Ashton Cowper) and Rowan Wood sealed it. Carmichael paced the Avalanche (1-1-0), while Rideout had two for the Canadiens (1-0-1).
OILERS: 3 BLUES: 2
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — Lawson McDow scored a hat trick as the Oilers edged the Blues 3-2 in a tight contest. Mason Dubreuil opened the scoring late in the first period for the Blues, finishing a play from Bennett McKeage. McDow replied with two second-period goals, with help from Benjamin Monette, Lawson Uhma and Finn Elinesky, before he struck again early in the third on a feed from Uhma. Harvey Mousek pulled the Blues (1-1-0) within one at 8:19 of the third, but the Oilers (2-0-0) held on to stay unbeaten.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NS SUPER 7 AAA Roundup: Mar. 30 - Apr. 6
FREEZE: 9 STORM: 2
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (EMERA RINK) — The Freeze exploded for seven first-period goals and carried that momentum to a 9-2 win over the Storm. Benson MacCormick and Aulay Gillis each scored twice during the opening surge, with Ben Ferguson, Daniel Murphy and Liam Hanrahan also striking in a busy first frame. Ellie Kate McDonald and Angus MacKinnon added second-period markers to keep the pressure on. Will Francis scored both goals for the Storm (0-2-0), opening their account late in the first and adding another in the third. The Freeze (2-0-0) stayed sharp throughout to finish the job.
BLUE BATTALION: 16 HEAT: 9
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — Blue Battalion and Heat traded chances in a wide-open first period that ended 4-4, with Parker Stoddard scoring twice for the Battalion and Nash James answering as Heat kept pace. The Battalion began to separate in the middle frame, highlighted by Stoddard’s four-goal outing and Bennett Whitehead’s three goals, while Cole Wood added three and Oscar Foley chipped in two. James powered the pushback with six goals, including three early in the second. Heat (0-2-0) showed plenty of fight, but the Battalion (2-0-0) pulled away late.
HURRICANES: 12 HEAT: 5
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — Nash James opened the scoring early, but the Hurricanes surged with four late first-period goals to take control. Seamus McPherson powered the offence with a hat trick and an assist, while Jack Snow and Elliot Hughes each scored twice as Hurricanes stretched the lead with a big middle frame. The Heat pushed back in the third as James added his second, Hudson Gore had a goal and an assist, and Archer Stoilov and Lucas Whatttam also found the net for the Heat (0-2-0). The Hurricanes (1-1-0) closed it out to secure the 12-5 win.
FREEZE: 9 STORM: 2
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (BMO RINK) — The Freeze raced out to a big first-period lead and went on to a 9-2 win over the Storm. Aulay Gillis and Bodhi MacDonald each scored twice during an eight-goal opening frame, with Liam Hanrahan (from Mitch Wallace), Daniel Murphy, Benson MacCormick (from Ellie Kate McDonald) and Angus MacKinnon also chipping in. Hudson Farrow added another early in the second to keep the pressure on. Storm answered back with a pair of unassisted second-period goals from Will Francis and Theo Marshall, showing pushback from the Storm (0-2-0) as the Freeze (2-0-0) stayed unbeaten.
BLUE BATTALION: 12 HURRICANES: 8
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — Cole Wood scored three times and Emma MacLean added two as the Blue Battalion built a 5-2 edge after 12 minutes, capped by Rylan Lockhart’s buzzer-beater to close the first. The Hurricanes pushed back in the middle frame with goals from Troy Scarfe, Owen Mackenzie and Lucas Gunn to make it tight heading to the third. Seamus McPherson led the Hurricanes’ response with a hat trick, while Gunn had two and Elliot Hughes set up the late marker. The Hurricanes (1-1-0) kept coming, but the Battalion (2-0-0) finished strong with six third-period goals.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NS U11 PROS. TIER 2 (B) Roundup: Mar. 30 - Apr. 6
MAPLE LEAFS: 8 FLYERS: 1
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Maple Leafs struck for three first-period goals and kept the pressure on through a four-goal second to earn an 8-1 win over the Flyers. Connor Smith scored twice and added an assist, while Logan Hire chipped in two goals, including the final marker early in the third. Carter Ingram, Tadhg Bowman, Reed Charlton and Owen Peverill also found the net for the Leafs. Laeo Zakhour’s second-period goal, set up by Isaac Heatley, provided a bright spot for the Flyers (0-1-1) in a hard-working effort against the Maple Leafs (2-0-0).
MAPLE LEAFS: 8 DUCKS: 1
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — The Maple Leafs rolled to an 8-1 win over the Ducks after a six-goal first period set the tone. Liam Hyson scored three times, while Connor Smith added a goal and two assists to spark the offence. Logan Hire opened the scoring, with Carter Ingram, Parker Mombourquette and Logan Tipper also finding the net as the Leafs kept pressing in the second. Nolan Harrigan broke through early in the third for the Ducks (0-2-0), while the Maple Leafs (2-0-0) stayed unbeaten.
FLYERS: 2 WHALERS: 2
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Flyers and Whalers skated to a 2-2 draw in a tight, back-and-forth contest. Reid McKergow opened the scoring for the Flyers early in the first period, finishing a play from Laeo Zakhour and Tyler Kelly, before Isaac Wallace answered late for the Whalers off a setup from Brennan Sly and Isabella Xi. Brennan Sly then put the Whalers ahead in the second period with Evander Bungay assisting, but Zakhour pulled the Flyers even with a last-second third-period goal from Connor Fraser and Keegan Bundy. The Whalers (1-0-1) settled for a point, as did the Flyers (0-1-1).
WHALERS: 10 DUCKS: 3
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — The Ducks struck first on Maxwell Pokol’s early goal, but the Whalers answered with first-period tallies from Cohen Bergmann and Brennan Sly to take control. Whalers kept building in the second, getting goals from Blake Belfontaine and Mason Rhindress as they pushed the lead. Bergmann powered the attack with four goals, while Sly added two and Madden MacLean chipped in a pair of assists for the Whalers (1-0-1). Michael Randles and Spencer Hamilton scored in the third for the Ducks (0-2-0), who kept working to the final buzzer.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
