NS U15 PROS. TIER 2 Recap: May 4 - 11
MAPLE LEAFS: 7 AVALANCHE: 0
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — Cameron Buelow scored three times as the Maple Leafs jumped out to a 2-0 first-period lead and kept building in a 7-0 win over the Avalanche. Jack Richardson added two goals, including one late in the second period, while Cash Sinclair and Jacob Riehl also found the net. Mathieu Ouellette earned the shutout as the Leafs (8-0-2) stayed unbeaten. The Avalanche (0-9-1) showed persistence throughout, with Magnus Murray stepping in late as they continued to push for chances.
CANADIENS: 3 SABRES: 2
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — Matias Hiriart opened the scoring for the Sabres, finishing a play from Kayden Dill and Alex Deveau, but the Canadiens answered quickly with a pair from Tyler Parker, both set up by Hayden Robertson, to take a 2-1 lead after one. Brody Sanford pulled the Sabres back even early in the second, with help from Max Hann and John Clarke, before Parker completed his hat trick late in the period off an Adrian Gandhi feed. Coach Neil Fisher’s Sabres (5-5-0) pushed to the finish, but the Canadiens (7-2-1) held on.
RED WINGS: 6 PENGUINS: 2
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — The Red Wings pulled away for a 6-2 win over the Penguins after a wide-open first period ended 2-2. Tate Hopkins scored twice, including the early opener at 6:28, and added an assist, with Cameron Myers setting up both of his goals. Aad-on Hogg provided the finishing touch with a hat trick, striking once in the second and twice early in the third to stretch the lead. Ben Oldham-Gage and Chase Dalrymple scored for the Penguins (1-7-2), with assists from Lucas Mercer and Dominic Lo, while the Red Wings (6-2-2) kept building as the game went on.
FLYERS: 6 BRUINS: 3
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Bruins struck first on Euan Lawson’s early goal, but the Flyers answered quickly through Kai Levy and carried a 2-1 edge into the break after Max Muise scored late in the first. Micah Stokdijk tied it in the second, setting up a big third period from the Flyers, led by Muise’s hat trick and a four-assist day from Sophie Muise. Lane Hein and William Archibald also scored in the push. Logan White’s third-period marker, set up by Mason Taylor and Maclean Baillie, kept the Bruins (2-7-1) battling to the end, before the Flyers (4-6-0) sealed the 6-3 win.
STARS: 7 SHARKS: 0
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — The Stars built an early cushion with four first-period goals and carried the momentum to a 7-0 win over the Sharks. Nicholas Ryan scored twice, while Cale MacLeod added two goals and an assist, including a second-period marker set up by Nicholas Ryan. Hunter Morash chipped in with a goal and an assist, and Mitchell Richardson opened the scoring. Garett Dickson earned the shutout in net. Coach Justin Penny’s Sharks (0-8-2) stayed determined to the final buzzer, while coach Rob Ohagan’s Stars (8-1-1) rounded it out with a third-period goal from Jacob Barkhouse.
OILERS: 6 KINGS: 0
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Oilers broke through with a pair of second-period goals from Blake Doucette and Jay Carrigan, then pulled away with four more in the third to secure a 6-0 win over the Kings. Bentley Beaumier led the finish with two goals, while Carrigan added three assists, including setups on Dylan Gale’s marker and both of Beaumier’s third-period goals. David Manuge also scored, and Rylan Sack earned the shutout. The Kings (3-6-1) kept pushing, but the Oilers (9-0-1) finished strong.
RED WINGS: 4 AVALANCHE: 2
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — Finley Fleming opened the scoring for the Avalanche, finishing a play set up by Grayson Clements and Breslin Wilson, and Ethan Roach made it 2-0 early in the second. The Red Wings responded quickly as Carter Randell (Alexandre LeBlanc) and Cohen Collier (Aadon Hogg) struck 41 seconds apart to pull even. In the third, Rylan Conrad converted a feed from Collier, and Hunter Chisholm iced it in the final seconds as the Avalanche (0-9-1) pushed back late. The Red Wings (6-2-2) closed out the 4-2 win.
SABRES: 5 BRUINS: 0
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Sabres built a 1-0 lead after the first period on Avery Fisher’s opener at 5:58, set up by Alex Deveau. They broke it open in the second, with John Clarke scoring at 10:57, Avery A. Peters finishing a Clarke feed at 9:54, and Isaac Delaney Nguyen adding another at 1:20 off a Fisher assist. Jacob Murphy capped the scoring with an unassisted goal at 2:27 of the third, while Josh Pottie earned the shutout. The Bruins (2-7-1) kept pushing to find a spark, but the Sabres (5-5-0) stayed in control throughout.
STARS: 4 MAPLE LEAFS: 4
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — The Stars built a 3-0 push in the second period on goals from William Nolter, Hunter Morash and Greysen Cameron, with Jarett Cholmondeley setting up the first two. The Maple Leafs answered back before the intermission behind Cameron Buelow and Cash Sinclair to keep it tight. Nicholas Ryan’s third-period marker extended the Stars’ lead, but the Leafs rallied late as Mason Strang struck at 6:08 and Buelow buried the equalizer with 1:52 remaining. The Stars (8-1-1) and Maple Leafs (8-0-2) shared the points.
OILERS: 5 CANADIENS: 2
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — Colby Muise opened the scoring in the first period, and the Oilers carried a 1-0 lead into the second before Brendan Bowser answered early to tie it. Tyson Pierson restored the edge late in the middle frame, but Thomas Myers pulled the Canadiens even again in the third. From there, Alex Burrows took over with a pair — including the insurance marker late — while Jay Carrigan added a goal and set up two others, with Thomas Mugford chipping in two assists. The Canadiens (7-2-1) showed pushback throughout, but the Oilers (9-0-1) finished strong.
PENGUINS: 5 SHARKS: 5
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — The Penguins erased a three-goal deficit and rallied to a 5-5 draw with the Sharks on Sunday. Samuel Jackman scored three times for Sharks, while Connor Hoskins and Henry MacPhee added singles as the Sharks built a 4-2 edge after two. Jackman’s third early in the third period made it 5-2 before the Penguins pushed back. Dom Dennis scored twice to lead the comeback, with additional goals from Ben Oldham-Gage, Brogan Cantfell (assist: Masin Maloney) and Hunter McLellan. The Sharks (0-8-2) carried the early momentum, but the Penguins (1-7-2) finished with a strong surge.
FLYERS: 10 KINGS: 7
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — Max Muise scored five times as the Flyers earned a 10-7 win over the Kings. Muise set the tone early, and Benjamin Colville and Carter Charlton also found the net as the Flyers carried a 3-1 edge out of the first. The Kings kept pushing in the middle frame with goals from Eli Donaldson, Delylah Roy and Wyatt Russell, but the Flyers answered with four of their own to take a 7-4 lead into the third. Russell added a second, and the Kings also struck at 13:01 before Roy’s late goal for the Kings (3-6-1). Oliver Alvis and William Archibald rounded out the scoring as the Flyers (4-6-0) closed it out.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB U13 PROS. TIER 1 Recap: May 4 - 11
WHALERS: 3 LIONS: 1
SLEMON PARK PLEX (SUMMERSIDE) — Hudson Gill opened the scoring late in the first period, finishing a play set up by Parker McCarville and Charlie Jollimore as the Whalers built a 1-0 edge. The Lions answered early in the second when Carter Lewis converted feeds from Gus Gaudet and Jaxxon McCardle to make it 1-1, but Trace Doucette restored the lead at 5:22. Doucette added an insurance goal in the third, with McCarville picking up his second assist. The Lions (4-5-1) kept pushing, while the Whalers (5-2-3) closed out the 3-1 win.
GUSTO KNIGHTS: 1 TIGERS: 1
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — Xander Moore opened the scoring late in the first period, finishing an Aaden McDonald setup as the Tigers grabbed an early edge. The Gusto Knights kept pushing and found their equalizer early in the third, when Mason Flett scored unassisted at 12:49 to make it 1-1. With both teams holding firm the rest of the way, Ben Chambers and Ezekiel Holden each allowed just one goal in a tight finish. The Tigers (2-4-4) earned a point, while the Knights (2-7-1) did the same in a competitive draw.
GUSTO KNIGHTS: 7 GUSTO MOOSE: 3
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — Karl Augustine opened the scoring late in the first period and finished with two goals as the Gusto Knights pulled away for a 7-3 win over the Gusto Moose. Brooks Meier’s hat trick helped the Knights build a 3-1 lead after two, with Hunter Calhoun adding a goal and an assist and Darcy Mowbray chipping in a goal and an assist. The Moose kept pushing in the third, getting goals from Henry Jardine, Finn Badger and Jacob Murray, with Arrand Blake recording two assists for the Moose (2-6-2). The Knights (2-7-1) sealed it with three late third-period goals.
WHALERS: 3 PANTHERS: 1
RUSTICO — Harrison MacDonald opened the scoring at 7:28 of the first period as the Whalers built a 1-0 lead. Connor Sharkey extended it early in the second, finishing a play set up by Aiden Barlow, but Caiden Fleming answered at 2:58 to keep the Panthers close heading into the third. Krew Gallant provided some breathing room at 3:58 of the final frame, again with Barlow picking up the helper. The Panthers (4-4-1) showed push right to the end, but Coach Jon MacDonald’s Whalers (5-2-3) held on for the 3-1 win.
BULLDOGS: 4 RIVERBANDITS: 2
CENTRE UNI (CARAQUET) — Bruno Belliveau scored twice as the Bulldogs built a 2-0 first-period lead and held on for a 4-2 win over the Riverbandits. Jacob Richard opened the scoring at 4:55, then Belliveau made it 2-0 at 1:33 before the Riverbandits pushed back in the second. Luke McAllister struck at 11:20 and Chaise Hicks, assisted by Nixon Gilks, pulled Riverbandits (1-6-3) within one at 4:58. Patrik Belanger, assisted by Zacharie Arsenault, and Belliveau’s late second-period marker helped the Bulldogs (3-6-1) close it out.
CANADIENS: 9 JAGUARS: 3
SLEMON PARK PLEX (SUMMERSIDE) — The Canadiens raced out to a 4-0 first-period lead and never looked back in a 9-3 win over the Jaguars. Aedan Leger and Ivan Frenette each scored a hat trick for the Canadiens, with Thomas Chiasson adding a goal and Rèmy Bourque finishing with two third-period markers, including one in the final seconds. The Jaguars showed pushback late in the first with goals from Cam MacDonald and Lincoln Douglas, then got another from Nate Sheehan in the third. The Jaguars (5-2-2) kept working to the end, while Coach Bruno Godin’s Canadiens (6-1-3) continued to add on.
GUSTO MOOSE: 4 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 3
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — The Gusto Moose pulled out a 4-3 win over the Champions Hounds in a back-and-forth matchup. Tatum Melkert opened the scoring for the Hounds, but Henry Jardine and Theo Boudreau (from Corbin Bates) answered late in the first to put the Moose ahead 2-1. Reece Collings tied it in the second, and Oliver Carter’s third-period goal briefly pushed the Hounds in front. Bates evened it early in the third before Jardine’s late marker, set up by Arrand Blake, sealed it for the Moose (2-6-2). The Hounds (3-6-1) kept pressing right to the final horn.
PANTHERS: 2 LIONS: 1
SLEMON PARK PLEX (SUMMERSIDE) — The Panthers struck twice in an 11-second burst in the second period and held on for a 2-1 win over the Lions. Henry Ellis opened the scoring at 7:29, set up by Luke Dowling and Jay MacKinnon, and Evan Macleod followed at 7:18 with an unassisted goal to make it 2-0. The Lions pushed back in the third, with Wesley Bridges scoring unassisted at 12:20 to pull within one for the Lions (4-5-1). Alex Fraser got the win in net for the Panthers (4-4-1).
CANADIENS: 5 WHALERS: 2
SLEMON PARK PLEX (SUMMERSIDE) — After a scoreless opening period, the Whalers got on the board late in the second on Wyatt Tapp’s marker, set up by Drew Sinclair, before Ethan Moreau answered at 00:45 to make it 1-1. Aiden Barlow restored the lead in the third for the Whalers (5-2-3), but the Canadiens surged back as Moreau scored again and added an assist. Rémy Bourque powered the finish with three third-period goals, with Ivan Frenette and Thomas Chiasson chipping in helpers as the Canadiens (6-1-3) pulled away.
STALLIONS: 7 RIVERBANDITS: 0
CENTRE UNI (CARAQUET) — The Stallions struck twice late in the first period, with Félix Lanteigne opening the scoring before Jayden Breau-Dumont made it 2-0 heading into the break. Brody Robichaud and Olivier Reynen added early second-period goals to stretch the lead, and the Stallions kept rolling in the third with Lanteigne’s second, Robichaud’s second, and a late marker from Jackson Payne. Finnigan Reynen earned the shutout. The Riverbandits (1-6-3) stayed determined throughout, while the Stallions (9-0-1) finished off a complete 7-0 win.
SHARKS: 3 BULLDOGS: 2
CENTRE UNI (CARAQUET) — The Sharks struck for three second-period goals and held off a late push to earn a 3-2 win over the Bulldogs. Kristopher Wade paced the Sharks with a pair, scoring at 11:14 and 8:23, with Olivier Arseneault picking up an assist on the opener. Frédéric Beaudin added what proved to be the difference-maker at 1:57, set up by Xavier Roussel. The Bulldogs answered through Jacob Brizo at 10:14, then made it a one-goal game when Jacob Richard scored at 7:41 of the third with Bruno Belliveau assisting. The Bulldogs (3-6-1) stayed in it to the final buzzer, while the Sharks (6-3-1) closed it out.
CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 6 TIGERS: 4
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — Reece Collings scored twice in the first period to help the Champions Hounds build an early lead, but the Tigers answered back to make it 2-2 after one. Spencer Wheaton-Macleod and Xander Moore each finished with two goals as the Tigers pushed in front 4-3 after 40 minutes. The Hounds rallied in the third, tying it on Jase Wood’s marker before Tatum Melkert struck twice in the final minute to seal the 6-4 win. The Tigers (2-4-4) showed plenty of push, while the Champions Hounds (3-6-1) found a late finish.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NS U11 PROS. TIER 1 Recap: May 4 - 11
JAGUARS: 6 BULLDOGS: 5
LUNENBURG COUNTY LIFESTYLE CENTRE (BRIDGEWATER) — Nolan MacPhee struck one second into the game and the Jaguars held on for a 6-5 win over the Bulldogs. Logan Pongoski’s third-period hat trick proved decisive, including the late winner at 0:44, while Benjamin Sheridan added a pair and Thomas Jennex chipped in two assists for the Jaguars (6-2-2). Maxwell Mueller powered the push back for the Bulldogs with four goals, supported by Ethan D’Eon’s marker as the Bulldogs (4-6-0) pulled even twice in a wide-open third.
PANTHERS: 7 HUSKIES: 0
LUNENBURG COUNTY LIFESTYLE CENTRE (BRIDGEWATER) — The Panthers built a big early cushion with seven first-period goals and kept the pressure on through a 7-0 win over the Huskies. Patrick Crawshaw scored three times, while Brody Board finished with two goals and two assists. Mason Morash and Oscar Ruiz added two goals apiece as the scoring stayed balanced across the lineup. Ethan Bolivar turned aside all six shots he faced to earn the shutout. The Huskies (1-9-0) stayed committed throughout, with Cole Hiltz battling in goal against 29 shots. The Panthers (10-0-0) remained perfect on the season.
BULLS: 6 STALLIONS: 0
LUNENBURG COUNTY LIFESTYLE CENTRE (BRIDGEWATER) — The Bulls rolled to a 6-0 win over the Stallions on Saturday in Bridgewater, building a 2-0 lead in the first with goals from Kaymen Symonds and Théo Surette. The Bulls kept it going in the second as Surette added his second, Wyatt Forrest chipped in, and Bryce Pothier extended the gap. Carson Clegg capped the scoring in the third, finishing with a goal and two assists, while Pothier added two helpers. Eli Smith stopped all nine shots for the shutout. Declan Fisher turned aside 19 of 25 for the Stallions (1-9-0), while the Bulls (4-6-0) closed it out with a complete team effort.
WOLVES: 4 JAGUARS: 4
LUNENBURG COUNTY LIFESTYLE CENTRE (BRIDGEWATER) — The Wolves and Jaguars skated to a 4-4 draw after a big swing in momentum. The Jaguars jumped ahead with three second-period goals from Wallace Donaldson, Nolan MacPhee (from Ethan Nelson and Beau Dingwell), and Dingwell (from Nelson and MacPhee). The Wolves answered with four straight in the third as Payton Mahoney, Blake Fraser, Grayson Archibald, and Keaton Roycroft found the net, before Logan Pongoski’s late equalizer for the Jaguars (6-2-2) sealed it. The Wolves (8-1-1) kept coming right to the final horn.
PANTHERS: 7 BULLDOGS: 1
LUNENBURG COUNTY LIFESTYLE CENTRE (BRIDGEWATER) — The Panthers jumped out quickly with four first-period goals and carried that momentum to a 7-1 win over the Bulldogs. Oscar Ruiz paced the offence with a hat trick, including his third at 6:39 of the third, while Mason Morash added a pair. Oscar Joyce chipped in a goal and three assists, and Brody Board set up four. Jaxon Butler’s third-period finish, assisted by Maxwell Mueller and Abel Daley, provided a push for Coach Michael Black’s Bulldogs (4-6-0), while the Panthers (10-0-0) stayed unbeaten.
WOLVES: 6 BULLS: 2
LUNENBURG COUNTY LIFESTYLE CENTRE (BRIDGEWATER) — The Wolves skated to a 6-2 regular-season win over the Bulls after building a 4-2 cushion through two periods. Grayson Archibald opened the scoring, then Holden Rhynold added two goals as Wolves kept finding timely offence, with Blake Fraser, Max Scott and Finlay Nickerson also chipping in. The Bulls had pushback from Kayden Clayton in the first period and Kaymen Symonds early in the second, with Bryce Pothier picking up an assist as Bulls (4-6-0) kept working to close the gap. William Earle stopped 24 of 26 shots for a .923 save percentage as Wolves (8-1-1) finished strong with two third-period goals.
STALLIONS: 4 HUSKIES: 3
LUNENBURG COUNTY LIFESTYLE CENTRE (BRIDGEWATER) — The Stallions held off a late push to earn a 4-3 win over the Huskies. Tanner Potter opened the scoring, and Brody White made it 2-0 late in the first before adding his second goal with just one second left in the middle frame. Emmett Pothier also scored in the second, with Theo MacKeil and Theo Jodrey picking up assists. Chance Julien-LeBlanc kept the Huskies close with two second-period goals, and William Crawford pulled them within one in the third with help from Thanishq Rangampally. The Huskies (1-9-0) kept pressing, but the Stallions (1-9-0) closed it out.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB CUP AAA 2014 SAINT JOHN
GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 3 VIPERS: 0
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — The Gusto Jr. Riverhawks struck three times in the second period to earn a 3-0 win over the Vipers. Shea Williams opened the scoring at 10:58, finishing a play set up by Drew Lisson, before Loucas Wentworth made it 2-0 one minute later with help from Henry Robinson and Liam Verner. Brady Neil added the insurance marker at 4:43, and Nolan Anderson completed the shutout for the Riverhawks. Coach Jeremiah Duguay’s Vipers (3-3-0) kept pressing for a response, but couldn’t break through against the Riverhawks (6-0-0).
JR. STEAMERS: 4 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 2
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — Weston Levi struck just seven seconds in to put the Champions Hounds ahead early, but the Jr. Steamers answered with first-period goals from Brady Jenkins (assist: Trice Cormier) and Rowan Chisholm (assist: Charlie Nolter) to take a 2-1 lead after one. Jackson Fougere added an unassisted marker in the second to extend the cushion. In the third, Kree Triska (assists: Koston Gabriel, Madden Wishart) pulled the Hounds (1-3-0) within one before Joseph Avery’s goal, set up by Jesse Petitpas, closed it out for Coach Stephen Fougere’s Steamers (1-4-0).
GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 4 SEAKINGS: 2
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — Gusto Jr. Riverhawks jumped out early as Loucas Wentworth (assisted by Noah Parker) and Henry Robinson scored 35 seconds apart in the first period to build a 2-0 lead. Max Clark’s second-period marker, set up by Margaret Meagher, made it 3-0 before Brennan Lockhart replied late in the frame for the Seakings. Lockhart struck again early in the third to tighten things up, but Shea Williams finished the scoring at 00:46 to seal it. Lockhart scored twice for the Seakings (2-3-0), while Coach Scott Wentworth’s Riverhawks (6-0-0) stayed unbeaten.
VIPERS: 8 JR. STEAMERS: 2
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — The Vipers broke open a 1-1 game with a four-goal second period and went on to defeat the Jr. Steamers 8-2 on Friday. Riley Crmier led the way with a hat trick, including two goals early in the third, while James Baxter-Barkhouse added a goal and four assists. Oliver Tessier chipped in with two assists as Liam Leger-Andrade, Jaxen Jensen, Colton Mallais and Sheamus Gillespie rounded out the scoring. Rowan Chisholm opened the scoring, and Jackson Fougere replied in the third for the Steamers (1-4-0), while the Vipers (3-3-0) kept adding offence to close it out.
CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 6 SEAKINGS: 1
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — The Champions Hounds jumped out early and carried the pace to a 6-1 win over the Seakings. Callan Cameron opened the scoring, then John MacDougall and Madden Wishart made it 3-0 late in the first. Weston Levi added two more in the second, with Nathaniel Allison picking up assists on both. The Seakings answered when Jaxzen Rapp finished a play from Brennan Lockhart, but MacDougall closed the scoring in the third to cap a two-goal night. The Seakings (2-3-0) kept pushing, while the Hounds (1-3-0) finished strong.
GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 8 JR. STEAMERS: 2
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — Shea Williams opened the scoring at 10:26 of the first period as the Gusto Jr. Riverhawks pulled away late for an 8-2 win over the Jr. Steamers. After Jackson Fougere tied it early in the second, the Steamers kept pushing and got a third-period goal from Charlie Nolter, but the Riverhawks erupted with seven in the final frame, including Williams’ second and late tallies from Henry Robinson, Drew Lisson and Noah Parker. Coach Scott Wentworth’s Riverhawks (6-0-0) finished strong, while the Steamers (1-4-0) showed resilience right to the final buzzer.
SEAKINGS: 6 VIPERS: 4
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — The Seakings built a lead early and held on for a 6-4 win over the Vipers. Jaxzen Rapp opened the scoring before Judson Galliott made it 2-1 after one, following Hudson Inglis’ response for the Vipers. Colton Mallais tied it three seconds into the second, but the Seakings answered with four goals in the frame, led by Brennan Lockhart’s pair and a three-assist game from Gavin Verrran. The Vipers pushed back in the third behind two goals from Oliver Tessier, but couldn’t close the gap against the Seakings (2-3-0) in the end, as the Vipers (3-3-0) showed plenty of fight down the stretch.
GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 9 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 2
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — The Gusto Jr. Riverhawks jumped out to a four-goal first period and carried that pace to a 9-2 win over the Champions Hounds. Noah Parker scored twice and added three assists, while Max Clark finished with two goals, including an early pair that helped set the tone. Drew Lisson chipped in a goal and two helpers as the Riverhawks kept building through the second and third periods. Tayven Sparks opened the scoring for the Hounds, and Madden Wishart, set up by John MacDougall, added a third-period response for the Hounds (1-3-0) in a game ultimately controlled by the Riverhawks (6-0-0).
SEAKINGS: 8 JR. STEAMERS: 5
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — After a scoreless first period, the Seakings opened things up with five second-period goals, highlighted by a pair from Ben Baker and a three-point frame from Jett Greenough. The Jr. Steamers stayed within reach behind second-period markers from Joseph Avery (Rhett Proctor) and Trice Cormier (Jesse Petitpas). In the third, the Steamers pushed back with goals from Charlie Nolter (Rowan Chisholm), Petitpas (Samuel Cornect-Patterson) and Jacob Leger late, while Greenough completed his hat trick and Jaxzen Rapp added an insurance goal. The Steamers (1-4-0) showed plenty of fight, but the Seakings (2-3-0) held on in a high-scoring finish.
VIPERS: 4 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 1
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) — The Vipers opened the scoring late in the first period on Maxime Bouque’s goal, then pulled away with three more in the second to earn a 4-1 win. Riley Crmier led the way with a pair, including a marker set up by Bouque and Xavier Duguay, while Oliver Tessier added a solo effort. The Champions Hounds answered midway through the second when Madden Wishart buried a chance off feeds from Weston Stairs and John MacDougall, giving Coach Alex Vanderlaan’s Hounds (1-3-0) a spark. Felix Caissie earned the win for the Vipers (3-3-0).
GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 5 JR. STEAMERS: 1
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) SEMI 4 VS 1 — The Gusto Jr. Riverhawks scored five times in a busy third period to earn a 5-1 win over the Jr. Steamers. Shea Williams and Henry Robinson each had two goals for the Riverhawks, with Robinson’s late marker at 0:24 sealing the result. Liam Verner set up two goals, while Tucker Scott added a pair of assists. Charlie Nolter broke through at 6:18 to pull the Steamers (1-4-0) within two, but the Riverhawks (6-0-0) responded with three more down the stretch.
VIPERS: 4 SEAKINGS: 2
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) SEMI 3 VS 2 — Oliver Tessier sparked the Vipers with a three-goal burst in the second period, turning a tight contest into a 4-1 lead. Ryker McLennan added an insurance marker late in the frame, with Hudson Inglis picking up the assist, and Ayden Best earned the win in net. The Seakings kept answering back, getting a second-period goal from Jett Greenough off a feed from Jesse Vardy, then a third-period reply from Easton Rafuse with Judson Galliott assisting. The Seakings (2-3-0) stayed resilient, while the Vipers (3-3-0) closed out the 4-2 decision.
GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 4 VIPERS: 2
SUMMIT CENTRE (HAMPTON) GOLD MEDAL — The Gusto Jr. Riverhawks closed strong to earn a 4-2 win over the Vipers. After a scoreless first, Reid Youden (William Godin) opened the scoring in the second before Henry Robinson replied for the Riverhawks off a setup from Brady Neil. The Vipers regained the lead early in the third on Jaxen Jensen’s finish from Jase Inglis, but Tal Loughery tied it soon after. Robinson added his second (Max Clark), and Margaret Meagher sealed it late with Loughery assisting for the Vipers (3-3-0), while the Riverhawks (6-0-0) stayed perfect.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB CUP AAA 2016/2015/2013 MONCTON
2016 DIVISION
STORM: 5 JR HUNTERS: 3
MEMRAMCOOK — Storm rallied for a 5-3 tournament win over the Jr Hunters after a tight opening frame. Edison McPherson opened the scoring at 10:21 of the first, with Chase Hartigan setting him up, and Wilder Bradley made it 2-0 late before Ethan Fancy answered to keep Storm within one. Cal Little’s second-period marker tied it, then Fancy struck twice early in the third to swing the game. Nathan Walsh added insurance, and Bradley scored with 21 seconds left to cap a three-goal day for the Jr Hunters (3-3-0) as Storm (4-1-0) closed it out.
VIPERS: 8 FREEZE: 2
MEMRAMCOOK — The Vipers struck early and never let up in an 8-2 win over the Freeze. Aiden Rickard set the tone with a first-period marker, then completed a hat trick with two goals early in the second. James Landry and Sam Miller (assist: Cayson Firth) also scored in the opening frame as the Vipers built a quick cushion. The Freeze pushed back with Blake Gillis in the second, and Greyson MacNeil finished a third-period play from Breton Cadegan. Braeden Witt (assist: Rickard), Firth, and Jack Wood rounded out the scoring. The Freeze (1-3-0) kept battling, while the Vipers (4-1-0) stayed sharp to close it out.
DUCKS: 4 TITAN: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A — The Ducks topped the Titan 4-2 in tournament play after a back-and-forth start. Jacson Doucet opened the scoring just 40 seconds in, with Anthony Gionet setting it up, before Noah Cassie replied late in the first for the Ducks. Axl Bourgeois’ second-period marker put Ducks ahead, and Cassie struck again early in the third. Jayden Noel pulled the Titan back within one with help from Gionet, but Theo Martin’s late goal sealed it for the Titan (0-3-1) against the Ducks (2-2-0).
VIPERS: 2 DUCKS: 0
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A — The Vipers skated to a 2-0 win over the Ducks in a tight game that stayed scoreless through two periods. Gavin Hemsworth opened the scoring at 3:15 of the third, finishing a play set up by Sam Miller. With the Ducks pressing late, Dylan Trewin added insurance with 0:38 remaining, assisted by Aiden Rickard. Xavier Brine helped keep it close for the Ducks (2-2-0), while Kingston Russell earned the shutout for the Vipers (4-1-0).
ROCKET: 9 TITAN: 2
JKI BOUCTOUCHE — The Rocket rolled to a 9-2 win over the Titan behind a four-goal outing from Eli Taylor, who helped turn a 2-0 first-period edge into a 7-1 lead after 40 minutes. Hunter Arsenault added two goals, while Cohen Cudmore chipped in four assists and Aiden Davidson had a goal and two helpers. Vincent Ross and Anthony Gionet scored for the Titan (0-3-1), who kept pushing to generate offence in the third. Easton Veld earned the win in net as the Rocket (4-1-1) finished strong.
STORM: 7 GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - D — Storm broke through early on Ethan Fancy’s first-period opener, then took control with a five-goal second that featured tallies from Vonn MacNaughton, Will King, Jackson Totten and Chase Sangster. Fancy finished with two goals and three assists, while MacNaughton added two goals and two assists as Storm kept building their lead into the third. The Gusto Jr. Riverhawks pushed to the end and got a late reward when Nash Bursey scored unassisted in the final frame for the Riverhawks (0-2-2). Storm (4-1-0) closed out the 7-1 win.
JR HUNTERS: 5 JR AXEMEN: 3
MEMRAMCOOK — The Jr Hunters and Jr Axemen traded chances early, with Hudson MacKinnon opening the scoring before Carter Bishop answered to make it 1-1 after the first. The Axemen edged ahead late in the second on Carson Stronach’s marker, but Chase Hartigan replied just 37 seconds later to send it to the third tied 2-2. Hartigan’s hat trick paced the Hunters, while Edison McPherson added a goal and two assists as the lead swung back in the final frame. Jahmar Viner (1G, 1A) kept the Jr Axemen (1-3-0) within one late, before Hartigan sealed it for the Jr Hunters (3-3-0).
FREEZE: 9 DUCKS: 3
MEMRAMCOOK — The Freeze raced out to a 5-0 first-period lead, with Greyson McVicar opening the scoring before Greyson MacNeil, Alexander Brown, Cody Sheppard and Oliver Morrison added quick offence. The Ducks settled in and answered in the middle frame on Jaxon Boudreau’s marker, then kept pushing in the third with Boudreau’s second and a Maddex Savoie goal set up by Noah Cassie and Jax Parker. The Freeze got goals from Michael MacNeil, Breton Cadegan and Dylan MacDonald to round out the 9-3 win. The Ducks (2-2-0) showed resilience throughout, while the Freeze (1-3-0) finished with a strong final period.
STORM: 4 ROCKET: 2
MEMRAMCOOK — The Storm earned a 4-2 win over the Rocket in a back-and-forth contest that stayed tight into the third period. Gary Mahar opened the scoring with help from Jackson Totten, before Seth Matthews replied late in the first for the Rocket. In the third, Chase Sangster put the Storm back in front, but Dean MacDonald answered to tie it again. Storm pulled away down the stretch as Vonn MacNaughton (1G, 1A) and Ethan Fancy scored late, with Totten and Will King each adding two assists. MacDonald and Matthews scored for the Rocket (4-1-1), while the Storm (4-1-0) closed it out with a strong finish.
VIPERS: 6 GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - C — The Vipers built a 3-1 edge in the first period, with goals from Sam Miller, Blake McMahon (assisted by Aiden Rickard), and Dylan Trewin after Chase Bates opened the scoring for the Gusto Jr. Riverhawks. In the second, Tyler Hewey pulled the Riverhawks within one early, but the Vipers answered with three straight to pull away. Gavin Hemsworth scored twice, while Rickard added a goal and Trewin chipped in an assist as well. The Riverhawks (0-2-2) kept pushing, but the Vipers (4-1-0) closed it out.
JR HUNTERS: 7 TITAN: 1
MEMRAMCOOK — Jr Hunters broke open a 1-1 game with six unanswered goals to pull away for a 7-1 tournament win over the Titan. Edison McPherson set the tone with two goals and an assist, while Danny MacDougal chipped in four assists as the Hunters added a late second-period marker from Weston Clavette before a five-goal third. Maddox Harley, Emmett Gunn, Jake Corkum and Henry Purcell rounded out the scoring surge. Anthony Gionet, set up by Theo Boudreau, answered in the first for the Titan (0-3-1), while the Jr Hunters (3-3-0) finished strong.
JR AXEMEN: 5 FREEZE: 4
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A — In a back-and-forth tournament matchup, the Jr Axemen pulled out a 5-4 win over the Freeze. Freeze struck for three second-period goals, with Breton Cadegan, Greyson MacNeil and Cody Sheppard finding the net, while Greyson McVicar helped drive the offence with three assists for the Freeze (1-3-0). The Axemen stayed within reach through the middle frame on goals from Liam O’Reilly-Crossman and Jahmar Viner. After Michael MacNeil made it 4-2 early in the third, Viner’s second and tallies from Oliver Bezanson and Hunter Shepherd completed the comeback for the Jr Axemen (1-3-0).
DUCKS: 5 JR AXEMEN: 2
JKI BOUCTOUCHE — The Ducks built an early cushion and held on for a 5-2 tournament win over the Jr Axemen. Axl Bourgeois (1G, 1A) and Noah Cassie struck in the first period to set the tone, before the Ducks added to it in the second with goals from Philippe Robichaud and Maddex Savoie (1G, 1A). Cassie’s second of the game at 4:38 of the third made it 5-0, but the Axemen answered with late goals from Mason Kovac (assisted by Jahmar Viner) and Harrison Ryan (from Neil Archibald). The Jr Axemen (1-3-0) showed pushback to the end, but the Ducks (2-2-0) stayed in front.
ROCKET: 3 GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - C — Rocket jumped out early as Aiden Davidson opened the scoring at 11:03 of the first, then Seth Matthews made it 2-0 before the period was out. The Gusto Jr. Riverhawks kept pushing and broke through in the third, with Evan Connell, George Connell (from Evan), and Cole Beckwith (from Kam Ward) scoring in a late surge to pull even and briefly move ahead. Rocket answered back in the final minutes on Hunter Arsenault’s goal to secure the 3-3 finish. The Riverhawks (0-2-2) showed plenty of fight, while Rocket (4-1-1) stayed composed to close it out.
GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 3 TITAN: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - C — Hunter Williams opened the scoring at 8:46 of the first for the Titan, with Raphael Kearney setting up the play. The Gusto Jr. Riverhawks answered with a strong second period, getting goals from Chase Bates (Kam Ward, Tyler Hewey) and Spencer Vaughan (Calder Mills), before Anthony Gionet’s marker with 22 seconds left in the frame pulled Titan even. Anthony Hackey (Kearney, Vincent Ross) had Titan in front early in the third, but Ward’s late equalizer secured the 3-3 finish for Titan (0-3-1) and the Riverhawks (0-2-2).
ROCKET: 3 JR HUNTERS: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A — The Rocket skated to a 3-1 win over the Jr Hunters on Saturday at Greenfoot 4plex - A. Aiden Davidson opened the scoring late in the first period, finishing a play set up by Dean MacDonald. The Hunters answered early in the second when Wilder Bradley tied it with help from Emmett Gunn and Edison McPherson, but the Rocket pulled away with two more second-period goals from Hansen Ching (from Peter MacDonald) and Davidson (from Elias McDonnell). The Jr Hunters (3-3-0) kept pushing, but Ben Fraser helped close it out for the Rocket (4-1-1).
VIPERS: 4 JR AXEMEN: 0
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - D — The Vipers earned a 4-0 win over the Jr Axemen after building an early lead in the opening period. Sam Miller scored twice in a quick first-period burst, with Gavin LeBlanc and Gavin Hemsworth picking up helpers. Cayson Firth added to the cushion at 04:46 of the first, assisted by Hemsworth and Miller, then finished the scoring with his second at 02:48 of the second. In goal, Maddox Hebert posted the shutout as the Jr Axemen (1-3-0) battled to generate offence, while the Vipers (4-1-0) kept their momentum rolling.
STORM: 4 FREEZE: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - C — The Freeze struck first early in the second period when Michael MacNeil finished a play from Leo Knott and Kai Cameron, but the Storm answered quickly as Gary Mahar tied it 1-1, with help from Ethan Fancy and Will King. Storm built separation in the third, getting goals from Fancy, Jackson Totten and Vonn MacNaughton, with Evan Parker setting up two of the tallies. The Freeze (1-3-0) kept pushing for a response, while the Storm (4-1-0) closed out the 4-1 win.
ROCKET: 2 STORM: 0
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - C (SEMI 3 VS 2) — The Rocket struck first and made it stand up in a 2-0 semifinal win over the Storm. Aiden Davidson opened the scoring at 08:18 of the first period, finishing a play set up by Dean MacDonald. MacDonald added the insurance marker at 01:43 of the second, with Chace Hebert earning the assist. Easton Veld earned the shutout for the Rocket, while Nate Stewart kept the Storm (4-1-0) within reach throughout a tight-checking contest. Coach Tyler Matthews’ Rocket (4-1-1) advanced with a composed, two-goal effort.
JR HUNTERS: 3 VIPERS: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A (SEMI 4 VS 1) — Emmett Gunn opened the scoring at 9:35 of the second period, with Henry Purcell and Jake Corkum setting him up, as the Jr Hunters pulled out a 3-2 semifinal win over the Vipers. Corkum added a third-period marker before Gavin Hemsworth, assisted twice by Sam Miller, brought the Vipers back within one at 6:48. Corkum’s second of the game at 0:38 proved to be the difference, even after Hemsworth struck again with seven seconds left. Coach Cody Firth's Vipers (4-1-0) pushed hard late, but came up just short against the Jr Hunters (3-3-0).
ROCKET: 3 JR HUNTERS: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A (GOLD MEDAL) — Rocket earned a 3-2 win over the Jr Hunters after a back-and-forth finish. Aiden Davidson opened the scoring late in the first, finishing a play set up by Dean MacDonald. The Hunters answered in the second on an unassisted goal from Jake Corkum, then grabbed the lead late in the third when Wilder Bradley buried another solo effort. Davidson tied it at 10:43 (assist: Chace Hebert) before Hansen Ching’s go-ahead marker, assisted by Hunter Arsenault and Peter MacDonald, sealed it for the Rocket (4-1-1). The Jr Hunters (3-3-0) pushed hard to the final buzzer.
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2015 DIVISION
GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 7 CHAMPIONS RED HOUNDS: 0
MEMRAMCOOK — The Gusto Jr. Riverhawks broke open a scoreless start with three goals late in the first period and carried that momentum to a 7-0 tournament win over the Champions Red Hounds. Jacob Garnett paced the Riverhawks with two goals, including the lone marker of the third, while Max Fleming added a goal and an assist. Koen Leblanc, Cruz Murray, Kaiden Comeau and Cam Vautour also scored, and Kolby McFarlane earned the shutout. The Hounds (0-4-0) stayed determined throughout, but couldn’t find a breakthrough against the Riverhawks (3-2-0).
BRAVE BOMBERS: 4 BLUE BATTALION: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A — The Brave Bombers skated to a 4-1 tournament win over the Blue Battalion after building a 2-1 edge in the first period. Charlie Conway scored twice for the Bombers, with Beckett Sauchenko and McGuire Perry adding the other markers, while Nate Parsons, Brennan Toole, Ben Taylor and Drew Dickieson chipped in helpers. Max Yuill scored late in the opening frame for Coach Matthew Brown’s Battalion, set up by Benjamin Kuske. The Battalion (1-3-0) kept pushing, but the Bombers (2-2-1) pulled away with two third-period goals.
VIPERS: 6 DUCKS: 4
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - D — The Vipers jumped out early and held on for a 6-4 win over the Ducks. James Aitken scored twice in the first period, then Jackson Wakeford added a second-period marker to make it 3-0. In the third, goals from Charlie Lavoie and Brennan Lavigne stretched the lead before the Ducks rallied with four straight, led by two from Wyatt Sutton and singles from Loik Dion and Zaik Nadeau. Wakeford’s late goal at 2:28 proved decisive as the Ducks (1-2-1) pushed to the finish, while the Vipers (2-2-0) closed it out.
TITAN: 4 BRAVE BOMBERS: 1
JKI BOUCTOUCHE — The Titan struck twice in a quick stretch of the second period and carried that momentum to a 4-1 tournament win over the Brave Bombers. Noah Paulin opened the scoring at 5:38, then added a late insurance marker at 2:35 of the third, while Mathis McGraw and Asher Shannon also found the net, with each adding an assist for the Titan (5-1-0). Beckett Sauchenko finished a Bombers push at 10:24 of the third from Sawyer Campbell, as the Brave Bombers (2-2-1) kept working to the final buzzer.
FREEZE: 7 VIPERS: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - D — The Freeze built early separation with four first-period goals and went on to a 7-1 tournament win over the Vipers. Jacob Boutilier paced the offence with a hat trick, while Jaxon Reid added two goals. Emery Gouthro scored once and set up another, and Denver Sylvester chipped in a pair of assists as the Freeze kept the pressure on across all three periods. The Vipers stayed with it and were rewarded late in the third when Finn Agnew finished a play from Henry Ells and Samuel Caro for the Vipers (2-2-0), while Luc Lamarche held the line the rest of the way for the Freeze (4-1-1).
ROCKET: 5 BLUE BATTALION: 0
JKI BOUCTOUCHE — Rocket set the tone early and carried it through to a 5-0 win over the Blue Battalion. Charlie Callaghan opened the scoring at 5:33 of the first, with Connor Townshend and Reid MacPhee picking up assists, and Townshend added another in the second. The third period broke it open as Braydon Mackay struck twice, with Levi Vessey and Jack Holland factoring in on both plays, and Peyton McPhee added the other. The Blue Battalion (1-3-0) kept pushing to the final buzzer, while Harlan Acorn-MacDonald secured the shutout for Rocket (1-2-1).
GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 5 DUCKS: 2
JKI BOUCTOUCHE — Kaiden Comeau scored three times as the Gusto Jr. Riverhawks skated to a 5-2 tournament win over the Ducks. Comeau struck twice in the first period, with James Hill setting up both, before Loik Dion answered at 8:44 to keep it close after one. Cam Vautour (from Max Fleming) and Fleming added second-period goals to push the Riverhawks ahead, but the Ducks showed pushback late in the frame when Zac LeBlanc scored unassisted at 1:26. Comeau capped the scoring in the third as the Ducks (1-2-1) kept battling to the final buzzer against the Riverhawks (3-2-0).
BRAVE BOMBERS: 6 CHAMPIONS RED HOUNDS: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - D — The Brave Bombers pulled away for a 6-1 tournament win over the Champions Red Hounds on Friday. Brennan Toole and Fred Ellis each scored twice for the Bombers, with Toole opening the offence at 8:59 of the first period and Ellis adding another before the intermission. The Red Hounds pushed back late in the second when Beau Ryan finished a play from Bryson McCoy and Emmett Roach, but the Bombers answered quickly and added two more in the third. The Red Hounds (0-4-0) kept working to generate chances, while the Bombers (2-2-1) closed out the result.
TITAN: 7 BLUE BATTALION: 0
JKI BOUCTOUCHE — The Titan raced out to a 4-0 first-period lead and never looked back in a 7-0 tournament win over the Blue Battalion. Asher Shannon scored twice, while Adam Robichaud added a goal and two helpers as Titan offence rolled through all three periods. Noah Paulin (1G, 1A) and Mathis McGraw (1G, 1A) also chipped in, with Evan Brideau adding the third-period marker to cap the scoring. Avery Austin earned the shutout as the Blue Battalion (1-3-0) kept working to generate chances, while the Titan (5-1-0) improved to 5-1 on the season.
FREEZE: 3 ROCKET: 3
JKI BOUCTOUCHE — The Freeze and Rocket traded pushes in a tightly played 3-3 draw. Peyton McPhee opened the scoring at 4:00 of the first for Rocket, and Gavin O’Keefe made it 2-0 midway through the second. The Freeze answered quickly with a pair 10 seconds apart as Luva Ranni and Emmett Gouthro struck at 7:59 and 7:49, with Jaxon Reid setting up both. Ashton Murphy’s third-period goal gave the Freeze the lead before the Rocket rallied late to square it. Rocket (1-2-1) kept pace with the Freeze (4-1-1) in a back-and-forth finish.
BLUE BATTALION: 3 CHAMPIONS RED HOUNDS: 0
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A — The Blue Battalion blanked the Champions Red Hounds 3-0 on Saturday, getting one goal in each period. Liam MacKinnon opened the scoring at 10:23 of the first, set up by Maddox Foster, before Foster extended the lead at 4:40 of the second with help from Brody Coughlan. Foster added his second of the game at 11:43 of the third, and Jordan Laidlaw finished the shutout in net. Coach Matt Wright's Red Hounds (0-4-0) kept pushing for a breakthrough, but couldn’t solve Laidlaw as the Blue Battalion (1-3-0) closed it out.
DUCKS: 2 BRAVE BOMBERS: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A — The Ducks and Brave Bombers skated to a 2-2 draw in a back-and-forth tournament matchup. Deklan Wallace Ryder opened the scoring at 5:49 of the second period, set up by Loik Dion, before the Bombers answered with two quick goals from Drew Dickieson (Beckett Carr) and Beckett Sauchenko (Brennan Toole) to move in front. Dominic Dargavel brought the Ducks level at 9:50 of the third, again off a Dion assist, as both teams held firm the rest of the way. The Brave Bombers (2-2-1) earned a point, as did the Ducks (1-2-1).
GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 5 ROCKET: 4
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A — After Charlie Callaghan opened the scoring late in the first, Rocket kept it tight in a back-and-forth 5-4 loss to the Gusto Jr. Riverhawks. Grayson Power (1G, 2A) helped swing the second period with a goal and two setups, while Cam Vautour added two goals and an assist and Jack Martin chipped in the other marker.
Rocket answered in the third as Jack Holland scored twice to erase a two-goal deficit, but Vautour’s winner at 08:36 held up to seal it for the Riverhawks (3-2-0). Braydon Mackay also scored for Rocket (1-2-1).
TITAN: 7 VIPERS: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A — The Titan built an early cushion and carried it through in a 7-2 win over the Vipers. William Hache opened the scoring at 7:17 of the first, before Liam Duffy and Noah Paulin struck late in the period to make it 3-0. Mathis McGraw added another in the second, but James Aitken got the Vipers on the board at 5:53 to keep them pushing. Duffy and Paulin each finished with two goals, and Evan Brideau chipped in a late pair for the Titan (5-1-0). Braven Anhorn added the other Vipers goal (2-2-0).
FREEZE: 4 CHAMPIONS RED HOUNDS: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - D — The Freeze built a lead early and held on for a 4-1 tournament win over the Champions Red Hounds. Jacob Boutilier opened the scoring in the first, then Denver Sylvester added a second-period marker before Regan Blanchette replied to get the Hounds on the board. Freeze kept the pressure on in the third, with Parker MacDonald finishing a play from Carter McDonald and Luva Ranni, and Sylvester scoring again to cap a two-goal outing. Luc Lamarche turned aside the rest for the Red Hounds (0-4-0), while Coach Greg Gouthro’s Freeze (4-1-1) wrapped up the result.
VIPERS: 8 ROCKET: 2
MEMRAMCOOK — The Vipers jumped out quickly with four first-period goals and carried that momentum to an 8-2 win over the Rocket. James Aitken led the way with a hat trick, while Jackson Wakeford scored twice, and Henry Ells, Braven Anhorn and Brennan Lavigne added the rest. Rocket responded with a second-period marker from Max McQuillan (assist: Gavin O’Keefe) and Peyton McPhee’s goal just five seconds into the third, showing plenty of push for Coach Kirk MacPhee’s Rocket (1-2-1). The Vipers (2-2-0) closed it out with steady offence to finish the tournament game.
TITAN: 7 GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 5
JKI BOUCTOUCHE — The Titan erased a two-goal deficit and outlasted the Gusto Jr. Riverhawks 7-5 in a back-and-forth tournament contest. Liam Tibbetts and Kaiden Comeau staked the Riverhawks to a 2-0 first-period lead, and Comeau (2G, 1A) helped push it to 4-2 late in the second with Leo Penny’s goal set up by Jacob Garnett. In the third, Noah Paulin scored four times to fuel the comeback, with Asher Shannon adding his second of the game in the final minute. Max Fleming had the Riverhawks’ third-period marker for Gusto Jr. Riverhawks (3-2-0), while the late surge lifted the Titan (5-1-0).
DUCKS: 6 FREEZE: 5
MEMRAMCOOK — The Ducks built a 3-1 lead after the opening frame and held off a late push to edge the Freeze 6-5. Loik Dion scored twice and added an assist, while Noah Pedersen also finished with two goals. Zaik Nadeau and Leo Gaudet chipped in the other markers as the Ducks (1-2-1) found an early rhythm and did just enough down the stretch. The Freeze kept coming behind two-goal efforts from Jaxon Reid and Parker MacDonald, with Camden Soldon pulling them within one in the final minute for the Freeze (4-1-1).
TITAN: 4 BRAVE BOMBERS: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - D (SEMI 4 VS 1) — Titan built a 3-0 cushion through two periods, opening the scoring with Evan Brideau’s first-period marker before Izaya Greene struck early in the second and later set up Mathis McGraw’s goal with Asher Shannon also adding an assist. The Brave Bombers made it a game in the third, with Sawyer Campbell setting up Bennett Ellis at 13:07, then scoring at 12:40 off a feed from Fred Ellis. Adam Robichaud’s goal with 50 seconds left sealed it for the Brave Bombers (2-2-1) against the Titan (5-1-0).
FREEZE: 5 GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - C (SEMI 3 VS 2) — Freeze struck early on Jacob Boutilier’s goal 19 seconds into the first, but Gusto Jr. Riverhawks answered when Camden Fraser tied it at 5:45. Tyler Fewer’s second-period marker and Luva Ranni’s buzzer-beater at 00:01 helped Freeze take control, before Max Fleming finished a Riverhawks push with help from Owen Hartford and Fraser. In the third, Denver Sylvester and Emery Gouthro (1G, 1A) added insurance, with Isaac Simms picking up two assists. Coach Stephen Sutherland’s Riverhawks (3-2-0) stayed competitive throughout, while Freeze (4-1-1) moved on with a steady semifinal win.
FREEZE: 5 TITAN: 4
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A (GOLD MEDAL) — The Freeze captured gold with a 5-4 overtime win over the Titan after a back-and-forth final. Jacob Boutilier and Carter McDonald staked the Freeze to a 2-0 first-period lead, but the Titan answered in the second on goals from Noah Paulin and Mathis McGraw to pull even. In the third, Adam Robichaud and William Hache pushed the Titan in front 4-2 before the Freeze rallied late, with Boutilier and Denver Sylvester tying it, then Sylvester ending it in OT. The Titan (5-1-0) showed plenty of push, while the Freeze (4-1-1) finished on top.
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2013 DIVISION
BRAVE BOMBERS: 3 VIPERS: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - C — The Vipers struck first just 19 seconds in when Matthew Weston finished a quick play set up by Avery Carson and Patrick Scott, but the Brave Bombers settled in and flipped the game in the second period. Ryker Griffin pulled the Bombers even early in the frame off a pass from Logan Williams, and the visitors took control late as Ryland Stewart (from Charlie Thompson) and Colin Arsenault added goals 27 seconds apart. The Vipers (0-3-1) kept pushing to the final buzzer, while the Brave Bombers (5-1-0) closed out the 3-1 win.
DUCKS: 6 GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 5
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A — The Ducks pulled out a 6-5 win over the Gusto Jr. Riverhawks in a back-and-forth tournament matchup. William Wilson Duguay led the way with a hat trick, while Nick Frissen added two goals, including a pair in the second period, and Scottie Fillmore opened the scoring with help from Evan Beaman and Avery Nugent. The Riverhawks answered early behind Eli McQuaid’s two first-period goals, then stayed within reach with a marker from Cole Hooper. Ben Richard’s two late third-period goals made it tight to the finish, and Dylan Gould chipped in two assists for the Riverhawks (3-2-0) in the rally, but the Ducks (2-2-0) held on.
ROCKET: 6 BULLS: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - C — The Rocket and Bulls traded first-period goals as Ty Bradley opened the scoring before Evan Gosswon replied to keep it tight after one. Rocket pulled away with a five-goal second period, getting strikes from Adrian Gigov, Jase Arsenault, Chael McQuillan, Nash Myers and Griffin Smallman to take control. Bulls pushed back in the third when Xavier Paynter finished a play set up by Clive Lecoure, but the comeback fell short for the Bulls (0-4-0). Bradley, Gigov and the rest of the Rocket attack sealed the 6-2 win for the Rocket (4-2-0).
CHAMPIONS RED HOUNDS: 1 CHAMPIONS RIVERSHARKS: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A — Graeme Binks opened the scoring at 10:56 of the first period for the Champions Red Hounds, with Jace Hayes picking up the assist, as the game settled into a tight, back-and-forth 1-1 finish. The Champions Riversharks answered in the second when Jackson Chaisson tied it with an unassisted marker at 6:38, setting the stage for a scoreless third. Easton Kaulbach and Colbey Clark each turned in steady efforts in goal as the Riversharks (1-1-2) and Red Hounds (2-2-1) closed out even.
GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 6 VIPERS: 4
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A — The Gusto Jr. Riverhawks built an early cushion and held on for a 6-4 win over the Vipers. After Greydon MacArthur opened the scoring, the Riverhawks answered with three first-period goals, including a pair from Nolan McGraw, with Mason Vail and Cooper Myles factoring in on all three. Eli McQuaid and Travis Dunham added second-period markers to extend the lead, and William Li made it 6-1 in the third. The Vipers pushed back with three third-period goals, with Aiden Chae scoring twice and adding two assists, but couldn’t close the gap. The Vipers (0-3-1) kept battling to the final buzzer, while the Riverhawks (3-2-0) finished the job.
CHAMPIONS RED HOUNDS: 6 DUCKS: 4
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A — The Champions Red Hounds and Ducks traded early goals and went to the first intermission tied 2-2, with Keegan Stella and Jace Hayes answering markers from Nick Frissen and Gage Lirette. After a scoreless second, the Red Hounds took control early in the third on goals from Rylan York and Charlie Gilbert. William Wilson Duguay and Evan Beaman pulled the Ducks (2-2-0) back within reach, but Max Morton and Dylan Johnston sealed the 6-4 decision for the Red Hounds (2-2-1).
BRAVE BOMBERS: 5 ROCKET: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - C — The Brave Bombers jumped ahead early and carried the play to a 5-1 tournament win over Rocket. Colin Arsenault opened the scoring at 10:47 of the first period before Rocket answered on Jase Arsenault’s marker, set up by Nash Myers. Ryland Stewart swung momentum back late in the first (00:32) and added another at 6:26 of the second, then helped spring Charlie Thompson for the lone third-period goal. Logan Williams’ last-second finish in the second (00:03) proved a key cushion. Rocket (4-2-0) kept pushing, but the Bombers (5-1-0) closed it out.
CHAMPIONS RIVERSHARKS: 10 BULLS: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A — After the Bulls opened the scoring early, the Champions Riversharks rallied quickly and carried that momentum to a 10-3 tournament win. Jackson Chaisson led the way with four goals, including a pair in the second period, while Brad Tucker scored twice in the opening frame. Jacob Gray added two goals, and Dominik Doucet chipped in with two assists as the Riversharks pulled away with a five-goal second. Lucas Bailey, Jack Matheson and Jack MacFarlane scored for the Bulls (0-4-0), while the Riversharks (1-1-2) closed it out with two more in the third.
ROCKET: 4 CHAMPIONS RED HOUNDS: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - C — Rocket built an early cushion and held on for a 4-2 win over the Champions Red Hounds. Ty Bradley opened the scoring at 10:40 of the first period, and Beau MacPhee made it 2-0 less than 90 seconds later. Graeme Binks answered late in the frame to keep the Hounds within one, then Griffin Smallman struck nine seconds into the second. Beckett McShane pulled the Red Hounds back to 3-2, but Nash Myers’ third-period goal sealed it. The Champions Red Hounds (2-2-1) pushed to the end, while Rocket (4-2-0) finished the job.
VIPERS: 3 CHAMPIONS RIVERSHARKS: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - C — The Vipers and Champions Riversharks finished even at 3-3 after a back-and-forth matchup. Greydon MacArthur opened the scoring in the first, and William Gallant made it 2-0 in the second with help from Alexandre Arsenault and Simon Vienneau. In the third, Aiden Chae put the Vipers back in front, but the Riversharks kept pushing. Jackson Chaisson scored twice, both set up by Dominik Doucet, and Jacob Gray added the other marker as the Riversharks (1-1-2) rallied to close the gap. The Vipers (0-3-1) matched them stride for stride to earn the draw.
DUCKS: 5 BULLS: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - C — The Ducks built a lead early and carried it to a 5-2 win over the Bulls. Nick Frissen opened the scoring in the first, then Evan Beaman and Scottie Fillmore added second-period goals to stretch the margin. In the third, the Bulls made a push with two quick strikes from Riley Byrnes, including one set up by Clive Lecoure, before the Ducks answered with goals from Gage Lirette and Skyler Levesque Pelletier, who also chipped in an assist. Byrnes’ pair led the Bulls (0-4-0), while the Ducks (2-2-0) finished strong.
GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 5 BRAVE BOMBERS: 4
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A — Cole Hooper scored twice and Travis Dunham buried the winner as the Gusto Jr. Riverhawks edged the Brave Bombers 5-4 in a back-and-forth tournament matchup. After the teams traded first-period goals, Dunham struck twice in the second, but Ryker Griffin answered with a pair of his own to send it to the third tied 3-3. Fynn Cooke put the Bombers ahead early in the final frame before Hooper tied it, setting the stage for Dunham’s late finish. Colin Arsenault also scored for the Brave Bombers (5-1-0), while Max Vernall had three assists for the Gusto Jr. Riverhawks (3-2-0).
ROCKET: 6 VIPERS: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - D — Rocket built an early edge and carried it through to a 6-3 tournament win over the Vipers. After Mason Savoie opened the scoring for the Vipers, Rocket answered with first-period goals from Hayden Hood and Jase Arsenault, then stretched the lead in the second as Darian Gigov struck twice and Jaece Gorrill added one. Beau MacPhee capped Rocket’s scoring in the third. The Vipers pushed back late with Patrick Scott’s unassisted marker and a Greydon MacArthur goal set up by Sawyer Connors and Luca Cowan, as the Vipers (0-3-1) kept battling to the finish. Rocket (4-2-0) stayed in control with timely offence.
CHAMPIONS RED HOUNDS: 8 BULLS: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - C — The Champions Red Hounds jumped out early with four first-period goals from Hart Johnston, Keegan Stella, Carter Paisley and Beckett McShane, then kept rolling in the second. Dylan Johnston scored twice for the Hounds, while Hart Johnston added his second of the game and also set up a pair of goals in the 8-1 win. The Bulls pushed back when Jack Fortier finished a play from Gus Macdonald and Harrison Barnes at 13:25 of the second period. The Bulls (0-4-0) kept working to create chances, but the Hounds (2-2-1) stayed in control to the final buzzer.
GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 4 CHAMPIONS RIVERSHARKS: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - D — Jacob Bryar opened the scoring early for the Champions Riversharks, with Jaxon Allain picking up the helper, before Brad Tucker restored the lead in the second off a setup from Jude Sargent and Wil Sproul. Gusto Jr. Riverhawks answered right back, getting second-period goals from Cole Hooper and Cooper Myles, with Mason Vail contributing two assists. Ben Richard then took over in the third, scoring twice in quick succession to push the Riverhawks ahead for good. The Riversharks (1-1-2) stayed within striking distance, but the Riverhawks (3-2-0) closed it out.
BRAVE BOMBERS: 6 DUCKS: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - C — The Brave Bombers jumped out early and held on for a 6-3 tournament win over the Ducks. Colin Arsenault and Logan Williams struck in quick succession in the first, with Fynn Cooke adding another to make it 3-0 before Kai Boghen got the Ducks on the board with help from Logan Groundwater and Gage Lirette. Nick Frissen scored twice to keep the Ducks pushing, but the Bombers answered with second goals from Williams (from Tye Gaudet) and Arsenault, plus a third-period marker from Ryker Griffin. The Ducks (2-2-0) kept battling to the final buzzer, while the Bombers (5-1-0) finished strong.
BRAVE BOMBERS: 8 CHAMPIONS RED HOUNDS: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A (SEMI 4 VS 1) — The Champions Red Hounds struck twice in the first period on goals from Hart Johnston and Dylan Johnston, but the Brave Bombers answered late and carried that momentum into a big second. Ryland Stewart scored twice and added an assist, while Fynn Cooke chipped in two more as the Bombers pulled ahead 5-2 through 40 minutes. Colin Arsenault (1G, 2A) helped keep the offence rolling in the third, with Logan Williams also finding the net. Jace Hayes added a third-period goal for the Red Hounds (2-2-1), while the Bombers (5-1-0) moved on with the win.
ROCKET: 2 GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 0
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A (SEMI 3 VS 2) — The Rocket earned a 2-0 win over the Gusto Jr. Riverhawks in a tight semifinal, with Chael McQuillan supplying all the offence. McQuillan opened the scoring at 10:28 of the first period off a setup from Jaece Gorrill, then struck again at 6:43 of the second with Darian Gigov picking up the assist. Garrett Currie finished the shutout for the Rocket, while Reid Blair battled in goal at the other end for the Riverhawks (3-2-0) against a Rocket group (4-2-0) that stayed composed with the lead.
BRAVE BOMBERS: 3 ROCKET: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A (GOLD MEDAL) — The Brave Bombers jumped out early as Ryland Stewart scored twice in the opening frame, including a goal at 00:17 set up by Austin Grigg, to give the Bombers a 2-0 lead after one. Rocket answered in the second with a pair from Griffin Smallman, with Jaece Gorrill and Jax Butler picking up assists to pull the game even heading to the third. Ryker Griffin broke the deadlock just 33 seconds into the final period, and that quick strike held up to send Rocket (4-2-0) to a close 3-2 loss against the Brave Bombers (5-1-0).
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB U11 PROS. TIER 1 Recap: Apr. 27 - May 4
GUSTO HEAT: 5 FLYERS: 3
ROTHESAY NETHERWOOD SCHOOL (ROTHESAY) — Grant Henneberry’s hat trick powered the Gusto Heat to a 5-3 win, as the visitors built a 3-0 first-period lead on goals from Andrew Barter and two from Henneberry. Cas Connolly set up three of the Heat’s five tallies, and Liam Kilfoil added the late third-period insurance marker for Coach Christian Belliveau’s Heat (3-4-1). The Flyers answered with a big push late in the second, getting goals from Samuel Arbeau, Grayden Price and Myles Hall to close within one, but couldn’t find the equalizer as time ran down for the Flyers (3-3-2).
GUSTO KNIGHTS: 8 GUSTO HEAT: 2
ROTHESAY NETHERWOOD SCHOOL (ROTHESAY) — Levi Childs opened the scoring for the Gusto Heat, but the Gusto Knights answered with a strong first period to take a 3-1 lead. Alex Doyle and Brody MacDonald each scored twice for the Knights, while Annie Lazzari added a goal and three assists to drive the offence. The Heat kept pushing and got a third-period marker from Liam Kilfoil, with Leo Buckley and Lincoln Belliveau picking up assists. In the end, the Heat (3-4-1) couldn’t close the gap as the Knights (8-0-0) stayed perfect.
JETS: 8 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 1
ROTHESAY NETHERWOOD SCHOOL (ROTHESAY) — The Jets scored three times in the first period and added three more in the second to build early separation in an 8-1 win over the Champions Hounds. Bryson Trites opened the scoring at 11:34 of the first, followed by goals from Harrison Aylward and Jacob Matson, with Jack Rushton picking up a pair of assists. The Hounds broke through just five seconds into the third on Clark Bursey’s finish from Olivier Savoy for the Champions Hounds (0-6-0). Mason Tucker and Theodore Hepditch replied as the Jets (3-7-0) closed it out.
FLYERS: 3 RIVERBANDITS: 3
ROTHESAY NETHERWOOD SCHOOL (ROTHESAY) — The Flyers and Riverbandits skated to a 3-3 tie after a late push in the third period. Riverbandits grabbed a 2-1 edge after the first on goals from Drew Doherty and Ben Gaudet, with Jaxon Chase answering for the Flyers. Doherty added his second early in the second to make it 3-1 heading into the final frame. Chase struck again at 8:03 of the third, set up by Myles Hall, before Daxtin Murray tied it at 6:52 to cap the comeback for the Flyers (3-3-2). The Riverbandits (4-3-1) showed strong pace early and held firm through a tight finish.
GUSTO KNIGHTS: 8 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 1
ROTHESAY NETHERWOOD SCHOOL (ROTHESAY) — The Gusto Knights pulled away early and kept the pace in a 8-1 win over the Champions Hounds. Noah Cloney struck three times in the opening period, while Lawlor O’Brien matched that with a three-goal day as the Knights built a 5-0 lead after one and added five more in each of the next two frames. Lachlan Damon and Brody MacDonald chipped in with two goals apiece, with Nate Adair helping set up multiple tallies. Carter Fulton broke through late in the third for the Hounds (0-6-0), while the Knights (8-0-0) closed out another strong effort.
RIVERBANDITS: 4 JETS: 3
ROTHESAY NETHERWOOD SCHOOL (ROTHESAY) — Drew Doherty scored twice as the Riverbandits pulled out a 4-3 win over the Jets, striking three times in the third period to swing a tight game. Easton Mullin opened the scoring for the Riverbandits, and Ben Gaudet added the other marker as they finished with a late push to earn the decision and improve to (4-3-1). Ryley Franklin, Ronan Igoe and Harrison Aylward replied for the Jets (3-7-0), who carried a 2-1 lead into the third and kept pressing right to the final minute.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB U15 PROS. TIER 1 Recap: Apr. 27 - May 4
LIONS: 4 EAGLES: 1
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Lions opened the scoring early and carried a 2-0 lead into the third period on goals from Miguel LeBlanc and Zack Thibodeau. Miguel Aube added an early third-period marker to extend the cushion before the Eagles pushed back, with Noah Duplessis finishing a Sidney Scott setup at 9:57 to get them on the board. Brody Estabrooks capped the win with a late goal, also adding an assist, while LeBlanc chipped in a goal and a helper. Coach Jason Rhinas’ Eagles (0-5-3) kept working for their chances, while the Lions (7-1-0) stayed in control to close out the 4-1 decision.
BENGALS: 3 GUSTO HEAT: 2
ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Bengals erased a two-goal deficit with a big third period to slip past the Gusto Heat 3-2. Isaac Stanley opened the scoring early in the second for the Heat, set up by Mike Folkins and Lachlan Gregory, and Folkins made it 2-0 just 13 seconds into the third. The Bengals responded with three goals in a span of 3:41, led by Samuel LeBlanc’s two tallies and Jago Belanger’s tying marker. Jacob Langis added two assists as the Heat (4-2-2) were edged by the Bengals (5-3-0).
GUSTO KINGS: 4 STALLIONS: 0
ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Gusto Kings earned a 4-0 win over the Stallions on Saturday, building a lead period by period. Joe Martin opened the scoring at 8:31 of the first, and Drew Anderson made it 2-0 in the second with help from Lincoln Doiron. In the third, Logan Hall (assist: Quinton Eatmon) added insurance before Martin closed it out late with Jaxon LeBlanc setting him up. Tommy MacMillan earned the shutout as the Kings (6-1-1) improved their record, while the Stallions (2-5-1) kept working for chances right to the final buzzer.
GUSTO BLADES: 9 PANTHERS: 2
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Gusto Blades pulled away early and skated to a 9-2 win over the Panthers on Saturday. Bode Gregory paced the Blades with a hat trick, while Callen Dow (1G, 2A) and Ethan Clark (2A) helped spark a five-goal first period. Marcus Wilson and Issac Matthews added third-period goals, with Kaden Forgie picking up two assists. Panthers coach Carson Roussel saw Mikel Savoie open the scoring for his side late in the first, and Jayden Brideau added a third-period marker for the Panthers (2-5-1) in a determined effort. The Blades (2-5-1) finished strong to close it out.
CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 3 TIGERS: 2
ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Champions Hounds edged the Tigers 3-2 in a tight back-and-forth game. Michael Welling opened the scoring for the Tigers, with Preston Mallet and Lucas LeBlanc picking up assists, before the Hounds answered with a pair late in the first from Rylan Mulherin and Jude Smith, both set up by Spencer Anderson. Jasper Tabor’s unassisted goal early in the second pulled the Tigers even, but Carter Kennedy broke the tie at 6:39 of the third off passes from Oliver Yang and Brysen Keddy. Coach Phil Travers’ Tigers (2-6-0) pushed to the finish, while the Hounds (6-1-1) held on to close it out.
SHARKS: 3 EAGLES: 2
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Sharks built an early cushion and then held off a late push from the Eagles for a 3-2 win. Alex Hebert opened the scoring at 8:16 of the first period, and Andy Jones made it 2-0 before the break with help from Joshua Kenny and Jacob Larocque. Thomas Jean extended the lead in the second, set up by Hebert, before the Eagles answered quickly on Alex Robinson’s goal from Brenton Davies and Sam Wilson. Will Boutilier pulled the Eagles within one in the third off a feed from Marco Gallant, but Coach Jason Rhinas’ Eagles (0-5-3) couldn’t find the equalizer as the Sharks (4-4-0) closed it out.
LIONS: 4 GUSTO BLADES: 2
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Lions built a lead early and held on for a 4-2 win over the Gusto Blades on Saturday. Remi Michaud opened the scoring just 35 seconds in, but Ethan Clark replied later in the first for the Blades, with Boden Curry picking up the assist. The Lions pushed ahead in the second on goals from Zack Thibodeau (assisted by Brody Estabrooks) and Pascal Leblanc, while Curry answered for the Blades with Clark and Emmett Hubbard setting it up. Estabrooks added an insurance goal in the third as the Lions (7-1-0) finished strong against the Gusto Blades (2-5-1).
PANTHERS: 6 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 4
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Panthers erased a three-goal deficit and pulled away late to top the Gusto Knights 6-4 on Saturday. Dylan Hache opened the scoring early, but the Knights surged ahead in the second period with four quick goals from Ryder Marshall, Brandon Brown, Dustin Dunn and Xavier Conway, with Brown and Marshall each adding an assist. The Panthers answered with five third-period goals, sparked by Xavier Philippe Haché and a pair from Keith Ross, while Mikel Savoie and Marc-Olivier Roussel added insurance. Mathis Roussel chipped in two assists as the Knights (1-6-1) kept pushing, and the Panthers (2-5-1) finished the comeback.
TIGERS: 3 STALLIONS: 1
ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — Antoine Caron opened the scoring at 6:44 of the first for the Stallions, with Cohen Keith picking up the assist, but the Tigers settled in and pulled even in the second when Hugo Pare struck at 8:52. Owen Travers’ early third-period goal at 12:48, set up by Jakob Rioux, proved to be the difference, and Preston Mallet added an insurance marker at 7:01 with help from Michael Welling. The Stallions (2-5-1) kept pushing to answer, while Charles Russell earned the win for the Tigers (2-6-0).
WHALERS: 3 BULLS: 2
ELIYAHU WELLNESS CENTRE (RUSTICO) — The Whalers built an early cushion and held on for a 3-2 win over the Bulls on Wednesday night. Michael Brown opened the scoring midway through the first period, with Tyson Kember setting him up, and Maddeo Harris followed soon after off a feed from Max McInnis. Cash Steele’s late first-period marker, assisted by Caden Biech, made it 3-0. The Bulls answered before the break when Asher Adams scored with 1:10 left in the first, assisted by Braiden Rossiter, who added a second-period goal to close the gap. The Bulls (5-3-0) kept the pressure on to the final horn, but the Whalers (5-2-1) finished the job.
CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 5 JAGUARS: 2
ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — Spencer Anderson opened the scoring for the Champions Hounds, and the visitors carried a 1-0 lead out of the first period before breaking things open with three goals in the second. Carter Kennedy (1G, 1A) and Aiden Jesso (1G, 1A) paced the offence, while Brysen Keddy chipped in two assists for Coach Darren Keddy’s group. The Jaguars answered with Raphael Tran’s second-period marker and Blake Humphrey’s goal in the third, with Hayden OConnor picking up two assists. The Jaguars (3-5-0) stayed competitive to the final horn, but the Hounds (6-1-1) finished strong.
SHARKS: 5 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 4
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Sharks earned a 5-4 win in a back-and-forth matchup at the JK Irving Centre. Vincent Benoit opened the scoring and later added the winner at 4:06 of the third period, finishing with two goals, while Alex Hébert chipped in a goal and two helpers. Félix Brochu also scored for the Sharks. Coach Mark Marshall’s Gusto Knights (1-6-1) came out flying with three first-period goals, highlighted by a two-goal effort from Dustin Dunn, and Nicholas Lewis added a goal and an assist. The Sharks (4-4-0) answered with timely offence to close it out.
GUSTO HEAT: 3 JAGUARS: 1
ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Gusto Heat pulled away in the third period to earn a 3-1 win over the Jaguars. After a scoreless opening frame, Isaac Stanley opened the scoring at 0:47 of the second, and Grayson Pearson made it 2-0 just 27 seconds into the third. Hayden OConnor answered at 3:17, set up by Matthew Mamdani, to keep the Jaguars (3-5-0) within reach. Coach Troy Macleod’s Heat (4-2-2) sealed it at 10:14 on Xander MacDonald’s goal, with helpers from Aiden Edgett and Mike Folkins.
GUSTO KINGS: 3 BENGALS: 2
ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — Drew Anderson opened the scoring at 5:22 of the first period as the Gusto Kings built an early edge in a tight back-and-forth matchup. The Bengals answered in the second on Samuel LeBlanc’s goal, then pulled ahead early in the third when Liam Martin finished a play from Jago Belanger and Sebastien Manuel. The Kings stayed with it, tying the game on Dylan Ricketts’ unassisted marker before Liam Syme snapped home the late winner at 12:58, set up by Ricketts and Anderson. The Bengals (5-3-0) pushed hard to the final buzzer, but Coach Jeremy Ricketts’ Kings (6-1-1) held on.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NS U13 PROS. TIER 1 Recap: Apr. 27 - May 4
STALLIONS: 10 COYOTES: 5
ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — The Stallions built an early cushion and held off a late push to earn a 10-5 win over the Coyotes. Tristan Robertson scored twice in the first period and finished with three goals, while Emery McKinnon added a pair and Neaven Richard struck twice in a four-goal third. Mason Lynch opened the scoring for the Coyotes and later added his second, and Owen Poole chipped in two third-period goals as the Coyotes (2-6-0) kept coming. Harland Fitzgerald and Rogan Bezanson rounded out the offence for the Stallions (3-3-2).
JAGUARS: 4 HUSKIES: 2
ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — The Jaguars built their cushion with a three-goal second period, as Alexander Hopper opened the scoring at 10:49 before setting up Gabriel Feargrieve’s marker at 8:55. Evan Ramia added another at 1:51, and Owen Cashin extended it early in the third with help from Rory Goulden. The Huskies answered with a strong push in the final frame, getting both goals from Connor O’Day — including one set up by Brody MacDonald — to make it interesting late. The Huskies (1-6-1) kept coming, but the Jaguars (1-5-2) closed out the 4-2 win.
BULLS: 5 WOLVES: 3
ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — The Bulls scored four unanswered goals in the third period to pull away for a 5-3 win over the Wolves. Max Janes opened the scoring early for the Wolves, with Gordon Mackenzie and Weston Casey adding the other goals, while Ty MacLeod chipped in with two assists for the Wolves (2-4-2). Cooper D’Eon’s second-period marker kept the Bulls close before a late push led by Lennox Symonds’ pair of goals, including one in the final minute. Luxen O’Neil finished with a goal and two assists as the Bulls (7-1-0) stayed rolling.
PANTHERS: 4 BULLDOGS: 2
ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — Jaxzen Rapp scored twice in a quick first-period burst, and the Panthers built a three-goal cushion before holding on for a 4-2 win over the Bulldogs. Easton Rafuse added another in the opening frame, with Rapp also picking up an assist. The Bulldogs pushed back in the second period behind goals from Brody Coughlan and Cayden Orychock, both set up by Brady Reid. Ethan Wentzell’s late third-period marker provided the finishing touch as the Bulldogs (5-3-0) kept pressing, but couldn’t find the equalizer against the Panthers (7-1-0).
STALLIONS: 3 HUSKIES: 2
ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — Rogan Bezanson opened the scoring late in the first period as the Stallions built an early lead and held on for a 3-2 win over the Huskies. Easton Redmond and Emery McKinnon added goals early in the second to make it 3-0 before Carson Towner got the Huskies on the board at 3:30. In the third, Jonah MacEachern’s late marker, set up by Noah Leslie, brought the Huskies (1-6-1) within one, but the Stallions (3-3-2) stayed composed to close it out.
BULLS: 6 COYOTES: 2
ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — The Bulls struck early with four first-period goals and carried that momentum to a 6-2 win over the Coyotes. Owen Pottie opened the scoring, with Westyn D’Entremont picking up the assist, while Cooper D’Eon, Ryland Atkinson and Luxen O’Neil added quick support. Lennox Symonds scored in the second, set up by O’Neil, and Finnley Doucette added an insurance marker in the third as Coach Tyler Smith’s Bulls (7-1-0) closed it out. Jace MacEachern got the Coyotes on the board in the second, and Cole Durant finished a play from Max Smith in the third for the Coyotes (2-6-0).
WOLVES: 5 PANTHERS: 3
ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — The Wolves pulled out a 5-3 win over the Panthers after a fast-moving, back-and-forth game. Wyatt MacGrath opened the scoring, then Brett Battist struck twice late in the first to give the Wolves a 3-1 edge after 12 minutes. Weston Casey added one early in the second and then scored again with 33 seconds left in the third to seal it. The Panthers kept pushing, with Ethan Garber, Ethan Wentzell (from Jaxzen Rapp) and Owen Feener (from Kamden Mullaney) answering to make it a one-goal game late, but couldn’t find the equalizer, falling as the Panthers (7-1-0) edged closer to the finish. The Wolves (2-4-2) earned the result with timely scoring at both ends of the clock.
BULLDOGS: 4 JAGUARS: 1
ANDREW H. MCCAIN ARENA (ACADIA) — Ben Clarke opened the scoring 1:30 into the first period, converting a setup from Gabe Laidlaw and Dillon Wamboldt as the Bulldogs built early momentum. Cayden Orychock and Jaxson Coughlan followed with second-period goals to stretch the lead, before Ronan Baylis got the Jaguars on the board early in the third to keep things interesting. Henry Marchand added an insurance marker late, with Coughlan picking up the assist. Baylis’ finish provided a spark for the Jaguars (1-5-2), while Jacob Craig got the win in goal for the Bulldogs (5-3-0).
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB U11 PROS. TIER 2 (B) Recap: Apr. 27 - May 4
OILERS: 7 PENGUINS: 0
CENTRE UNI (CARAQUET) — The Oilers broke the game open with a six-goal first period, sparked by Dimitri Larocque’s opener and a pair from Francois-Xavier Duguay. David Olivier Haché added two goals as well, with Loic Pouliot and Nova Hebert each chipping in an assist, and Félix Lanteigne and Théo Doiron also found the scoresheet. Haché’s second of the morning extended the lead in the second period, and Anaève Mallet finished the shutout. The Penguins (4-5-1) stayed with it throughout, but the Oilers (10-0-0) completed a strong team effort.
CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 3 CANUCKS: 0
CENTRE UNI (CARAQUET) — Elliot Grant opened the scoring just 33 seconds into the first period as the Champions Sheriffs built an early edge and carried a 1-0 lead into the late stages. The game stayed tight through the middle frame, with the Canucks holding firm and looking for an equalizer. In the third, the Sheriffs pulled away as Theodore MacKay-O’Donnell scored with 14:39 left off a feed from Mitchell Billings, and Jackson Hamilton added another at 11:03. James Giroux recorded the shutout. The Canucks (1-9-0) kept pushing, while the Sheriffs (2-8-0) closed out the win.
CHAMPIONS RED WINGS: 3 BLUES: 2
CENTRE UNI (CARAQUET) — Oliver Dion opened the scoring at 10:06 of the first period for the Champions Red Wings, set up by Berkley Gilmore and Drew McIllwraith. The Blues answered in the second when Mathias Lapierre buried the equalizer at 4:53, with Hubert Routhier and Zachary Boudreau picking up assists. In the third, Gilmore (from Aidan Brown) and Adam Anderson (from Gavin Clarke) pushed the Red Wings ahead, before Théo Lavoie’s late unassisted goal at 0:43 made it tight again for the Blues (4-6-0). The Red Wings (5-5-0) held on to close out the one-goal win.
PENGUINS: 2 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 1
CENTRE UNI (CARAQUET) — The Penguins edged the Champions Sheriffs 2-1 on Saturday in Caraquet, striking early and then holding on late. Gabrielle Roussel opened the scoring at 1:38 of the first period, set up by Olivier Breau. After a scoreless second, Hugo R Cormier made it 2-0 at 3:47 of the third off a feed from Simon Cormier. Jackson Hamilton answered at 5:45 with help from Elliot Grant and Emmett Paul to pull the Sheriffs (2-8-0) within one, but Coach Alain Cormier’s Penguins (4-5-1) saw it out.
CHAMPIONS RED WINGS: 4 CANUCKS: 1
CENTRE UNI (CARAQUET) — The Canucks struck first when Jacob Paul Guitard finished a play from Sacha Lajoie at 4:27 of the opening period, but the Champions Red Wings answered late in the frame as Aidan Brown tied it with help from Adam Anderson. The Red Wings pulled away in the second, getting goals from Berkley Gilmore (from Tommy Skead and Drew McIllwraith) and Ace Srouji (from McIllwraith). Gilmore added his second in the third to cap a three-assist day for McIllwraith, while Lucas Ashworth held the Canucks (1-9-0) to one. Coach Steven Clarke’s Red Wings (5-5-0) earned the win.
OILERS: 6 BLUES: 2
CENTRE UNI (CARAQUET) — Francois-Xavier Duguay opened the scoring late in the first period, and the Oilers kept building in a 6-2 win over the Blues. Dimitri Larocque (two goals, one assist) and Duguay (two goals) powered the offence, with Félix Lanteigne picking up three assists. After the Oilers stretched it to 3-0 early in the second, the Blues answered back late in the frame on goals from Théo Lavoie and Jayden Kingston to make it a one-goal game. The Blues (4-6-0) kept pushing, but the Oilers (10-0-0) pulled away with three third-period goals.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB U11 PROS. TIER 2 (A) Recap: Apr. 27 - May 4
AVALANCHE: 6 CHAMPIONS RIVERKNIGHTS: 2
LORD BEAVERBROOK ARENA (MIRAMICHI) — The Avalanche struck early with three first-period goals, paced by a pair from Noah Morrison (both assisted by Théo Noël) and a marker from Isaac Godin. Charles Gosselin added to the lead just 29 seconds into the second before the Champions Riverknights answered when Jacob Sullivan scored off a Thomas Sullivan setup. In the third, Godin scored again, and Liam Savoie finished a play from Liam Lanteigne and Gabriel Robichaud. Jackson Lavoie capped the Riverknights’ offence with help from Kent Walsh and Dax Walsh-Martin as the Champions Riverknights (4-2-2) pushed to the finish. The Avalanche (5-2-1) closed out the win.
MAPLE LEAFS: 3 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 3
LORD BEAVERBROOK ARENA (MIRAMICHI) — Brayden Castonguay opened the scoring at 8:59 of the second period for the Champions Sheriffs, but the Maple Leafs answered quickly with goals from Nathaniel Dixon and Cohen Nugent (Jacob Doran) to take a 2-1 edge into the third. Hudson Harris added an early third-period marker to give the Leafs some breathing room, before Jacob J Noble and Duncan Gallant struck back late to pull the Sheriffs even. The Sheriffs (0-5-3) showed plenty of push in the closing minutes, while the Leafs (4-2-2) earned a hard-fought result on the road.
GUSTO KINGS: 2 JETS: 0
LORD BEAVERBROOK ARENA (MIRAMICHI) — After a scoreless opening period, the Gusto Kings broke through in the second, getting the winner from Ryker Shannon at 10:14. Nathan Wetmore added insurance at 8:28, finishing a play set up by Deacon Bishop and Christian MacLong as the Kings carried a 2-0 lead into the third. Wil Childs turned aside everything he faced to earn the shutout. The Jets kept pushing to the final buzzer and stayed organised in a tight-checking finish, but couldn’t solve the Kings (8-0-0) and fell 2-0, with the Jets (3-3-2) battling to the end.
AVALANCHE: 7 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 1
LORD BEAVERBROOK ARENA (MIRAMICHI) — The Avalanche built momentum early and carried it through for a 7-1 win over the Champions Sheriffs. Lucas Rousselle opened the scoring at 10:37 of the first, and Liam Lanteigne struck twice as the Avalanche added two more in the second, with Isaac Godin also finding the net. In the third, Noah Morrison scored twice and added an assist, while Rousselle finished his two-goal game. Brayden Castonguay’s goal at 8:35 of the third, set up by Spencer Harris and Taliya Thomas, capped a determined effort from the Sheriffs (0-5-3). Coach Ryan Kenny’s Avalanche (5-2-1) got a steady outing in goal from Cedric Chouinard.
GUSTO KINGS: 7 CHAMPIONS RIVERKNIGHTS: 0
LORD BEAVERBROOK ARENA (MIRAMICHI) — The Gusto Kings broke the game open with three quick first-period goals, getting markers from Ryker Shannon, Arjen Pronk and Tristan Henderson to take early control. Pronk added his second in the middle frame, and Asher Doiron followed with a late second-period tally to extend the lead. Deacon Bishop and Thomas Macartney rounded out the scoring in the third, while Wil Childs earned the shutout. Goaltender Parker Augustine kept battling for the Champions Riverknights (4-2-2) as the Kings (8-0-0) stayed sharp to finish the win.
MAPLE LEAFS: 3 JETS: 2
LORD BEAVERBROOK ARENA (MIRAMICHI) — The Maple Leafs edged the Jets 3-2 in a tight back-and-forth game on Saturday. Ahotor Kodua opened the scoring for the Jets, but Avery Fitzpatrick answered late in the first, and Winnipeg added another from Jacob Kelly (assist: Adam Fakhor) to take a 2-1 lead into the break. Fitzpatrick struck again early in the second, finishing a play set up by Wyatt Cougle and Hudson Harris to tie it. Mathis Landry’s third-period marker proved to be the difference as the Jets (3-3-2) pushed to the finish against Coach Frank Gauthier’s Maple Leafs (4-2-2).
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
