NB/PEI SUPER 7 AAA Recap: Apr. 27 - May 4

TITAN: 9 COUGARS: 3

KCI - EDDY (BATHURST) — The Titan built early separation with four first-period goals and carried the pace into the middle frame on a quick pair from Jacob Arseneault and another from Noah Aube. Aube finished with a hat trick, while Kovi Pelletier scored twice and added an assist, and Noah Girouard chipped in with a goal and a helper as the Titan made it 9-0 before the late push. The Cougars found their stride in the third with goals from Elliott Levesque, Charles Langlois and Mavricks Soucy, with Hayden Collin picking up an assist for the Cougars (0-4-0) in a spirited finish against the Titan (5-1-0).

VIPERS: 8 COUGARS: 1

KCI - EDDY (BATHURST) — The Vipers jumped out early with first-period markers from Samuel Vautour and Tanner Jezegou, then opened things up with a big finish to the second. After Laurent Tapp got the Cougars on the board at 8:11 of the middle frame, Jacob Hulbert answered twice and Jace Rickard struck with 10 seconds left to make it 5-1 heading to the third.

Rickard completed his hat trick with two late third-period goals, while Jezegou added his second and Liam Chase chipped in as well. The Cougars (0-4-0) kept working, but the Vipers (1-5-0) pulled away down the stretch.

TITAN: 8 VIPERS: 2

KCI - EDDY (BATHURST) — The Titan pulled away for an 8-2 win over the Vipers after a strong finish. Logan Theriault opened the scoring at 9:12 of the first, and Justin Roy added another as the Titan carried a 2-1 edge into the break despite a reply from Jacob Hulbert. Tyler Savoie and Noah Girouard (from Roy) added second-period goals, while Tanner Jezegou kept the Vipers (1-5-0) within reach. In the third, Kovi Pelletier (from Theriault) sparked a four-goal surge, highlighted by a pair from Jacob Arseneault, as the Titan (5-1-0) closed it out.

* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.


NS U9 PROS. TIER 2 Recap: Apr. 27 - May 4

SABRES: 7 BRUINS: 0

MEMBERTOU (EMERA) — The Sabres struck quickly and never let up, scoring all seven goals in a busy first period to earn a 7-0 win over the Bruins. Sebastian Bishop and William Bishop each scored twice, while Lachlan MacIntyre added a pair as well, including a marker set up by Dawson Bishop. Alexander Lapierre also found the net as the Sabres built a big early lead. Bruins goaltender Kory Bradbury battled through 29 shots, while the Bruins (0-8-0) kept working for chances. Waylon MacDonald turned aside all six shots to complete the shutout for the Sabres (5-3-0).

SABRES: 11 BRUINS: 4

MEMBERTOU (EMERA) — The Sabres pulled away for an 11-4 win over the Bruins, building a 2-0 first-period lead on goals from Lexi Dawson and Bennett Willard. Sebastian Bishop sparked a big second period with three goals, and Lincoln Kavanaugh added a hat trick in the third as the Sabres (5-3-0) kept the pressure on. Tyler Hopkins’ Bruins answered with a strong push late, led by Hudson Hopkins’ two-goal effort, plus tallies from Jaxon LeBlanc and Maxwell Cullen. LeBlanc also set up one, with Hanna MacNamara, Owen Oakley and Hudson Hopkins adding helpers for the Bruins (0-8-0).

JETS: 3 OILERS: 3

HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — The Jets and Oilers skated to a 3-3 tie in a game that stayed even in every period. Nolan Howes scored all three for the Oilers, opening the scoring early in the first and adding goals in the second and with just 44 seconds left in the third, with Scotty Smith picking up the assist on the late equalizer for the Oilers (6-0-2). Ryker Williams led the way for the Jets with two goals, while Owen Arsenault added the other, and Liam Hubley chipped in an assist for the Jets (4-2-2).

AVALANCHE: 10 CANADIENS: 3

HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Avalanche pulled away with a 10-3 win over the Canadiens after turning a 3-1 first-period lead into a six-goal surge in the second. Beau Coffin and Thomas Martin each scored three times for the Avalanche, with Ethan Emanuele adding two goals and Connor Craig chipping in a goal and an assist. Maverick McPhee scored twice for the Canadiens, and Luke Mercer had a goal and an assist as they found the scoresheet in all three periods. Coach Matt Grove’s Avalanche (3-4-1) kept rolling late, while the Canadiens (1-7-0) stayed determined to the final buzzer.

OILERS: 2 CANUCKS: 2

HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — The Oilers and Canucks skated to a 2-2 draw on Sunday morning at the Halifax Forum. Alexander Campana opened the scoring for the Canucks, striking at 7:26 of the first period, but Carwyn Rutz answered for the Oilers at 9:27 to keep it even after one. With no scoring in the second, the game picked up late as Nolan Howes put the Oilers ahead at 8:28 of the third. The Canucks responded with a tying goal at 4:54 to salvage the result for the Canucks (3-2-3) and keep the Oilers (6-0-2) unbeaten.

STARS: 7 PENGUINS: 6

HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Stars edged the Penguins 7-6 in a back-and-forth game that stayed tight right to the final seconds. Theodore Pierre scored twice, including the third-period winner, while Nash Penney also had two goals and Anthony Mansour chipped in with two assists as the Stars (5-3-0) built a 5-4 lead after two periods. Landon Tanner led the Penguins (5-3-0) with a hat trick and set up both of Jordan Mount’s goals, with Jaxon Habib adding the other marker as the Penguins pulled within one at 00:12 of the third.

FLYERS: 6 SHARKS: 4

HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — Thomas Easson scored three times as the Flyers earned a 6-4 win over the Sharks on Sunday. Lachlan Miller opened the scoring early for the Sharks, but the Flyers answered with three first-period goals, including Easson’s second on a setup from Auston Todd. Levi Robbins added a second-period marker, and Todd made it 5-3 with a third-period goal before Easson provided insurance at 6:56. Oscar Welsford scored twice and Miller added his second late, with Casey Strong picking up the assist for the Sharks (1-7-0). The Flyers (1-7-0) closed out the victory.

AVALANCHE: 6 RED WINGS: 6

HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Avalanche burst out to an early lead with five first-period goals, powered by a pair from Blake McKeown alongside tallies from Oliver Grove, Adrian Gillis and Beau Coffin. The Red Wings pushed back in the second as Reid Crowell and Keegan Hiltz cut into the deficit. In the third, William Atwood scored twice with Hudson Hogg setting up both, while Wyatt Robicheau and Crowell added others. Ethan Emanuele’s late goal briefly edged the Avalanche (3-4-1) ahead, but Crowell’s equalizer capped the comeback for the Red Wings (4-3-1).

PENGUINS: 7 CANADIENS: 2

HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — Rohen Cross opened the scoring late in the first period and added another early in the second as the Penguins built a 4-0 cushion heading into the third. Jordan Mount led the attack with three goals, including a pair six minutes into the final frame, and also set up Landon Tanner’s marker at 1:20 of the second period. Jaxon Habib rounded out the scoring for the Penguins (5-3-0) in the third. The Canadiens (1-7-0) kept pushing, getting third-period goals from Ronan Scott (assist Luke Mercer) and Liam Breen.

CANUCKS: 12 SHARKS: 5

HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — The Sharks jumped out quickly with first-period goals from Lachlan Miller (Max Miller), Carter Furlotte and Wallace Falls, but the Canucks answered late in the frame to make it a one-goal game. After Rupert Billard and Jasper Kehoe helped push the visitors in front in the second, the Canucks broke it open with a seven-goal third period that included tallies from Louis MacLean and Alexander Campana. Falls added another for the Sharks (1-7-0), while Billard and Kehoe each recorded hat tricks to pace the Canucks (3-2-3).

JETS: 9 FLYERS: 2

HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — The Jets erupted for nine first-period goals to earn a 9-2 win over the Flyers. Owen Arsenault led the surge with a hat trick, while Theo Flemming added two goals as the Jets quickly built separation. Ryker Williams, Braxen Boudreau, Nathan West and Isaac LeBlanc also found the net in the opening frame. The Flyers kept pressing and got goals from Junhee Kim (assisted by Thomas Easson) and Malachi States (assisted by Levi Robbins) as they worked to answer back throughout the period for the Flyers (1-7-0), while the Jets (4-2-2) closed out the result.

STARS: 7 RED WINGS: 5

HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Stars outlasted the Red Wings 7-5 in a back-and-forth game at the Halifax Forum. The Wings jumped ahead early with first-period goals from Maverick LeBlanc, William Atwood and Wyatt Robicheau, with Andrew Henderson answering for the Stars. Stars forwards Theodore Pierre and Jaxon Landry helped swing the game in the second, pushing their side in front heading to the third. LeBlanc tied it early in the final frame, but Pierre completed a hat trick and added an assist as the Stars pulled away. Brogan LeBlanc pulled the Wings (4-3-1) within one late, before Pierre sealed it for the Stars (5-3-0).

* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.


NS U11 PROS. TIER 2 (A) Recap: Apr. 27 - May 4

BLUES: 2 JETS: 1

QUEENS PLACE EMERA CENTRE (LIVERPOOL) — The Blues grabbed the game’s momentum in the second period, striking twice in a quick stretch. Daniel Parafianowicz opened the scoring at 4:06 with help from Jordan West and Haiden Nehiley, before Bennett McKeage made it 2-0 at 2:04 off feeds from Mason Dubreuil and Luke Chisholm. The Jets kept pushing and made it a one-goal game in the third when Griffin Feindel scored at 6:33, assisted by William Swinimer and Izaak Doane. The late push wasn’t quite enough as the Jets (5-5-0) fell 2-1 to the Blues (9-1-0).

SHARKS: 4 AVALANCHE: 2

QUEENS PLACE EMERA CENTRE (LIVERPOOL) — Reece Zwicker opened the scoring for the Sharks, setting the tone in a back-and-forth first period before Henry Garside answered late to tie it 1-1 for the Avalanche. Sharks forwards struck twice at 9:12 of the second, with Druce Cannon scoring and Elliot Hagen adding another moments later, while Coen Burgess picked up a pair of assists. Bennett Rogers pulled the Avalanche within one at the second-period buzzer, but Kieran Mullaney’s third-period marker sealed the 4-2 decision. The Avalanche (2-7-1) showed good push throughout, while the Sharks (7-0-3) stayed unbeaten.

SHARKS: 1 JETS: 0

QUEENS PLACE EMERA CENTRE (LIVERPOOL) — In a tight, back-and-forth matchup, the Sharks earned a 1-0 win over the Jets on Saturday morning in Liverpool. Coen Burgess broke the deadlock at 08:59 of the second period, finishing a play set up by Luke Surette for the game’s lone goal. Ava Smith turned in a flawless effort in the Sharks’ crease to seal the shutout, while Grayson Stewart kept the Jets (5-5-0) within a goal throughout. In the end, the Sharks (7-0-3) made the difference with a timely finish.

RED WINGS: 6 AVALANCHE: 4

QUEENS PLACE EMERA CENTRE (LIVERPOOL) — Bennett Rogers scored twice as the Avalanche carried a 4-3 lead into the third period, but the Red Wings closed the game with three unanswered goals to earn a 6-4 win. Henry Garside opened the scoring, and Rogers struck at 07:51 and 02:11 of the second, with Ben Cochrane setting up two Avalanche goals. Brody Mackenzie replied late in the first, while Lincoln Saulnier tied it in the second. Alexander Thompson, Lucas D’Entremont and Greyson Comeau scored in the third as the Avalanche (2-7-1) couldn’t hold on against Coach Alain D’Entremont’s Red Wings (3-7-0).

BLUES: 2 RED WINGS: 0

QUEENS PLACE EMERA CENTRE (LIVERPOOL) — The Blues blanked the Red Wings 2-0 on Saturday afternoon in Liverpool. Lachlan Nahas opened the scoring at 5:46 of the first period, finishing a play set up by Mason Dubreuil and Daniel Parafianowicz. The game stayed tight into the third before Harvey Mousek added an insurance marker at 11:18, with helpers from Easton McCulloch and Lachlan Peladeau. Levi Chisholm earned the shutout as the Red Wings (3-7-0) pushed for an equalizer, but the Blues (9-1-0) held on to close it out.

* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.


NS SUPER 7 AAA Recap: Apr. 27 - May 4

HEAT: 9 STORM: 4

PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Heat topped the Storm 9-4 after a back-and-forth first period that ended 2-2, with Nash James striking twice before Storm replies from Will Francis and Easton Marshall. The Heat took control in the second as Cameron Leverman, Eli Somers, Isaac Roche and Jack Isenor poured in four goals, with Somers and Leverman also adding helpers. Marshall scored again and Jed Williams (Theo Marshall assist) added Storm’s other markers for the Storm (0-6-0). James completed his hat trick in the third, while Roche added his second and Lucas Whatttam also scored for the Heat (2-4-0).

BLUE BATTALION: 6 FREEZE: 3

PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Blue Battalion picked up a 6-3 win over the Freeze after a back-and-forth start. Oscar Foley (1G, 1A) and Mac Sherry scored in the first, before Hudson Farrow answered late to keep it close. Ben Ferguson tied it early in the second, but the Battalion pushed back with goals from Parker Stoddard and Cole Wood (1G, 1A) to regain control. In the third, Bennett Whitehead added insurance and Rylan Lockhart (1G, 1A) capped it late. William Gould scored for the Freeze (2-4-0), while the Blue Battalion (6-0-0) stayed unbeaten.

HURRICANES: 7 HEAT: 2

PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — Cameron Leverman opened the scoring at 7:06 of the first period for the Heat, but the Hurricanes answered late in the frame when Elliot Hughes tied it, with Lucas Gunn picking up the assist. Gunn then helped turn the game in the second, scoring twice as Levi Zwicker added another to build separation. Nash James got one back at 7:15 of the third to keep the Heat pushing, while Hughes added his second and Troy Scarfe and Seamus McPherson rounded out the scoring for the Hurricanes (5-1-0). The Heat (2-4-0) kept working to the final buzzer.

BLUE BATTALION: 10 STORM: 3

PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Blue Battalion jumped out early and carried that momentum to a 10-3 regular-season win over the Storm. Parker Stoddard led the charge with a first-period hat trick, while Cole Wood and Emma MacLean each scored twice. Bennett Whitehead added a second-period marker, and Rylan Lockhart finished with two third-period goals, including one set up by Brooklyn Martin. The Storm kept pressing and found the net three times in the third through Easton Marshall, Will Francis and Jed Williams, closing out a determined effort for the Storm (0-6-0). The Blue Battalion (6-0-0) stayed perfect with the victory.

HURRICANES: 11 FREEZE: 4

PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Hurricanes built an early cushion with four first-period goals, sparked by Levi Zwicker and three from Seamus McPherson. The Freeze answered with a strong push in the second, getting goals from Benson MacCormick and Ben Ferguson, who also had help from Aulay Gillis. McPherson kept driving the offence with goals in each period, finishing with eight, while Jack Snow (from Elliot Hughes) and Lucas Gunn added support for the Hurricanes. Ferguson completed a hat trick in the third for the Freeze (2-4-0), who also got minutes in goal from both Casey Duff and Ben Boutilier. The Hurricanes (5-1-0) closed it out with three more in the final frame.

* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.


NS U11 PROS. TIER 2 (B) Recap: Apr. 27 - May 4

EAGLES: 3 CANUCKS: 0

RBC CENTRE DARTMOUTH (RINK D) — The Eagles broke through early in the second period when Angus Melanson finished a play from Nicholas Haight at 1:25, snapping a scoreless tie. The game stayed tight into the third, but Messiah Welch added insurance at 1:30 before Haight capped it late at 0:22 to make it 3-0. The Canucks (3-4-1) kept pushing and Michael MacNeil worked hard in goal, but couldn’t find a way past Eli Melanson’s shutout as the Eagles (7-1-0) closed out the win.

CANUCKS: 8 DUCKS: 1

RBC CENTRE DARTMOUTH (RINK D) — The Canucks built early momentum with four first-period goals from Ewan MacLellan, Dexter Mills, Tom Shuster and Oliver McAllister on the way to an 8-1 win over the Ducks. Simon Boudreau added the lone second-period marker for the Canucks, with Shuster and Grayson MacKay picking up assists. The Ducks answered late in the second when Maxwell Pokol finished a play started by Felix Paine. Alistair Gillis, William MacCallum and Bryan Tierney rounded out the scoring in the third as Coach Joe Melanson’s Canucks (3-4-1) closed it out, while the Ducks (0-8-0) kept working for offence to the final buzzer.

KNIGHTS: 6 KINGS: 0

RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — The Knights skated to a 6-0 win over the Kings on Sunday morning in Truro. Connor Worsley paced the offence with four goals, including a pair late in the first period to open the scoring, before adding two more in the third. Nash Lochead set the table with three assists, while Austin Bernard (from Dallas Bernard) and Kevin Dominic Cox (from Ella Yuill and Craig Matheson) rounded out the scoring. Beau Jordan recorded the shutout. The Kings (5-3-0) kept working to generate chances, while the Knights (5-3-0) closed out a strong team effort.

EAGLES: 7 WHALERS: 2

RBC CENTRE DARTMOUTH (RINK D) — The Eagles built an early cushion and skated to a 7-2 win over the Whalers. Regis Tufts opened the scoring, then Nicholas Haight and Isaac Babin helped make it 3-0 after the first period. Brennan Sly got the Whalers on the board late in the second, and added his second midway through the third with help from Noah Mullin. The Eagles answered with goals from Morgan Oliver and a pair by Messiah Welch, while Callum Melanson capped the scoring in the final seconds as the Whalers (3-3-2) battled to the finish against the Eagles (7-1-0).

MAPLE LEAFS: 7 PENGUINS: 0

RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — The Maple Leafs skated to a 7-0 win over the Penguins on Sunday in Truro, building a 2-0 first-period lead before pulling away with four quick goals in the second. Tadhg Bowman scored twice and added an assist, while Jaxon Parsons also finished with two goals. Logan Hire had a goal and three assists, and Avery Levy chipped in with two helpers as Reed Charlton and Eric Turchin rounded out the scoring. The Penguins (1-7-0) kept pushing for chances, but Brantley Wright secured the shutout for the Leafs (7-1-0).

KINGS: 5 FLYERS: 3

RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — The Kings rallied past the Flyers 5-3 after trailing by one at the first intermission. Wyatt Kachmar scored four times for the Kings, including a late first-period marker to keep it tight before adding two more in the third to break open a 3-3 game. Liam Harrison had the other Kings goal, with helpers from Holden Thornhill, Jack Kachmar, Dawson Campbell and Max Graham. The Flyers jumped ahead early with first-period goals from Isaac Heatley, Connor Fraser and Jaxson Giles, set up by Laeo Zakhour, Daniel Nicholson and Oliver Tan. The Flyers (3-4-1) pushed throughout, while the Kings (5-3-0) finished strong.

KNIGHTS: 8 PENGUINS: 4

RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — Connor Worsley paced the Knights with five goals as they skated to an 8-4 win over the Penguins. Worsley struck twice in the first period before Nash Lochead added another to make it 3-0 after one. The Penguins pushed back early in the second on Cameron Mason’s goal, assisted by Carson Blondeau, but the Knights answered with markers from Worsley, Dallas Bernard and Camden MacKinnon. In the third, Max Mercer, Willy King and Avery Chaisson (assist: Dominic Houde) kept the Penguins (1-7-0) pressing, while Worsley’s pair of late goals sealed it for the Knights (5-3-0).

WHALERS: 2 DUCKS: 0

RBC CENTRE DARTMOUTH (RINK D) — Madden MacLean opened the scoring at 6:03 of the first period as the Whalers grabbed an early lead and carried it into a steady, low-scoring game. The Ducks kept pushing for an equalizer under coach Andre Lefebvre, but couldn’t find a way through as time ran down. MacLean sealed it at 3:20 of the third, finishing a play set up by Joshua OConnell and Mason Roberts. Bennett Dixon earned the shutout for the Whalers (3-3-2) as Zoe Nickerson and the Ducks (0-8-0) battled to the final horn.

FLYERS: 4 MAPLE LEAFS: 2

RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — After the Maple Leafs struck twice in the first period on goals from Logan Tipper (Carter Ingram) and Reed Charlton (Tipper), the Flyers stayed within one thanks to Oliver Tan’s late marker, set up by Jaxson Giles. Connor Fraser tied it early in the second, and the Flyers pulled ahead in the third as Laeo Zakhour finished a play from Tan before Daniel Nicholson added an insurance goal off an Isaac Heatley helper. The Maple Leafs (7-1-0) kept pushing, but Coach Jeff Murray’s Flyers (3-4-1) closed out the 4-2 win.

* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.


NS U15 PROS. TIER 2 Recap: Apr. 27 - May 4

STARS: 6 KINGS: 2

RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — The Stars struck early when Jacob Barkhouse scored five seconds into the opening period, setting the tone in a 6-2 win over the Kings. After Hunter Morash and Cale MacLeod (assist Jack Fanning) added second-period goals, Riley Watson finished a play from Madden Langille to get the Kings on the board. Bryson Stewart pulled the Kings back within one early in the third, but the Stars answered with goals from William Nolter, Nicolas Garcia (assist Levi Howard), and Evan O’Hagan (assist Greysen Cameron). The Kings (3-4-1) kept pushing, while the Stars (7-1-0) closed out a strong finish.

OILERS: 4 AVALANCHE: 0

HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — Thomas Mugford opened the scoring at 6:42 of the first period, then set up David Manuge at 2:17 as the Oilers built early momentum. Blake Doucette added an insurance marker late in the second, and Chase Falconer capped it at 11:24 of the third with help from Alex Burrows. Coach Ken Burrows’ Oilers also got a shutout from Rylan Sack, while Blaine Whynot stayed busy for the Avalanche (0-7-1) as they kept competing through the final buzzer against the Oilers (7-0-1).

CANADIENS: 9 PENGUINS: 2

HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — Lucas Mercer’s early first-period marker, set up by Carter Slaunwhite, gave the Penguins a quick lead before Brendan Bowser answered for the Canadiens later in the frame. Canadiens offence took over in the second as Jude Ruddick and Tyler Parker scored, Hayden Robertson added an unassisted goal, and Philip Doane finished a play from Bowser to make it 5-2 after Ben Oldham-Gage’s response. In the third, Adrian Gandhi scored twice, with Ruddick and Parker also finding the net. The Penguins (1-6-1) continued to compete throughout, while the Canadiens (6-1-1) closed out the 9-2 win.

BRUINS: 10 SHARKS: 4

RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — The Bruins broke open a 10-4 win over the Sharks with a five-goal third period. Chesney Heighton opened the scoring and added a late marker, while Nathan Lewis led the surge with a hat trick. Cooper Gillespie, Logan White, Rylan McKellar, Keelan Coles and Logan Pope also found the net, with Waylon Landry and Micah Stokdijk each chipping in two assists. The Sharks stayed engaged throughout with goals from Piper Boutilier, Jaxson MacCleave, Samuel Jackman and Ethan Stafford, and Graham Nurse added two assists for the Sharks (0-7-1) as the Bruins (2-5-1) closed it out.

RED WINGS: 9 FLYERS: 4

HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Red Wings built an early lead and skated to a 9-4 win over the Flyers. Rylan Conrad scored twice, while Cohen Collier added two of his own, including a third-period marker set up by Hunter Chisholm and Aadon Hogg. Chisholm finished with a goal and two assists, and Hogg chipped in a goal as the Red Wings kept pace through all three periods. Max Muise scored all four for the Flyers, striking late in the first and adding three more over the final two frames to keep pushing. The Flyers (2-6-0) kept competing, while the Red Wings (4-2-2) earned the result.

MAPLE LEAFS: 4 SABRES: 1

RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — John Clarke opened the scoring at 2:53 of the first period, with Avery A. Peters and Matias Hiriart setting him up, to give the Sabres an early lead. The Maple Leafs answered before the break on Connor White’s goal from Jack Richardson, then moved in front on Jacob Riehl’s second-period marker assisted by Cash Sinclair. In the third, Cameron Buelow and Mason Strang added insurance with unassisted goals late in the frame, as the Sabres (4-4-0) pushed to stay within reach against the Maple Leafs (7-0-1).

CANADIENS: 2 AVALANCHE: 0

HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — Tyler Parker opened the scoring at 3:21 of the first period, with Bobby MacLellan setting him up, as the Canadiens built an early edge. Austin Fredericks added what stood as the insurance marker at 6:23 of the second, and Victor Murphy turned aside every chance he faced to earn the shutout for Coach Matt Frederick’s Canadiens (6-1-1). The Avalanche pushed back over the final two periods and Magnus Murray kept it close by allowing just two goals, but they couldn’t find a way through in the finish for Coach Kevin Copley’s Avalanche (0-7-1).

STARS: 7 BRUINS: 0

RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — The Stars rolled to a 7-0 win over the Bruins on Saturday, building a 2-0 lead in the first period before a four-goal burst in the second put the game out of reach. Hunter Morash paced the offence with two goals, while Mitchell Richardson (Hunter Morash) and Keegan Tate added early markers. Levi Howard (Nicolas Garcia), Evan O’Hagan (Ewan MacDonald) and Nicholas Ryan rounded out the scoring, and Daniel Chisholm earned the shutout. The Bruins (2-5-1) competed hard to the final buzzer, while the Stars (7-1-0) kept their momentum rolling.

SABRES: 3 KINGS: 2

RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — The Sabres pulled out a 3-2 win over the Kings in a back-and-forth finish in Truro. Javier Hiriart opened the scoring midway through the second period off a setup from Evan Heustis and Brody Sanford. The Kings answered in the third, as Matt Thompson (from Madden Langille) and Gage Langille struck 41 seconds apart to grab the lead for Coach Duane Watts’ Kings (3-4-1). Matias Hiriart responded with a pair for the Sabres, including the winner late in the third, with John Clarke assisting on both, lifting the Sabres (4-4-0).

OILERS: 3 RED WINGS: 0

HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — Bentley Beaumier opened the scoring at 10:02 of the first period, with James Gore picking up the assist, as the Oilers jumped out in front early. Mitchell Jonasson made it 2-0 later in the frame, and the lead held until Thomas Mugford added an insurance marker at 13:05 of the third, set up by Alex Burrows. Noah Leggett earned the shutout for the Oilers (7-0-1). Coach Rob Myers’ Red Wings (4-2-2) pushed to generate offence, but couldn’t solve Leggett in the finish.

MAPLE LEAFS: 8 SHARKS: 1

RATH EASTLINK COMMUNITY CENTRE (TRURO) — The Maple Leafs skated to an 8-1 win over the Sharks after building a 2-0 lead in the first period on goals from Camden Conley (assist Cash Sinclair) and Jacob Riehl. The Sharks answered early in the second when Connor Hoskins finished a play from Caleb Patterson to make it 2-1, but the Leafs responded with four second-period goals, including a pair from Kole Powell, and Jack Richardson set up two tallies. Coach Justin Penny’s Sharks (0-7-1) kept working through to the final buzzer as the Maple Leafs (7-0-1) stayed in control down the stretch.

PENGUINS: 5 FLYERS: 4

HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — Will Foster scored three times in the third period, including the winner with 1:11 left, as the Penguins edged the Flyers 5-4 on Saturday. Ben Oldham-Gage opened the scoring at 9:49 of the first, assisted by Rory O’Sullivan, before the Flyers pushed ahead in the second on goals from Oliver Alvis (Flynn Jotcham) and Nathan Adams (Logan Griffin). Chase Shea tied it early in the third, and the Flyers answered behind Benjamin Colville and Max Muise, but Foster’s late burst sealed it. The Flyers (2-6-0) kept pressing to the end, while the Penguins (1-6-1) earned a tight win.

* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.


NB U13 PROS. TIER 1 Recap: Apr. 27 - May 4

STALLIONS: 5 SHARKS: 1

ST. ISODORE — Kristopher Wade opened the scoring at 10:25 of the first period as the Sharks built an early lead, but the Stallions settled in and took over as the game moved along. Noah Dezan tied it at 2:40 of the second, with Matteo McLaughlin picking up the assist. In the third, Félix Lanteigne scored twice, including the go-ahead goal at 12:54 off a setup from Trent Collins and Dezan, before Jayden Breau-Dumont and Brody Robichaud added insurance late. The Sharks (5-3-1) kept pushing, while the Stallions (8-0-1) stayed unbeaten with the 5-1 win.

WHALERS: 4 JAGUARS: 4

RUSTICO — The Whalers and Jaguars traded momentum throughout a back-and-forth 4-4 draw. Alexander Martell scored twice for the Jaguars, including a late first-period marker, while Cam MacDonald (from Martell) and Ross Coghlin rounded out the offence. The Whalers answered early and often, getting goals from Parker McCarville, Griffen Desroches, Krew Gallant and Aiden Barlow, with McCarville also setting up Barlow’s third-period tally. Coach Jon MacDonald’s Whalers pushed for the equalizer, while the Jaguars (5-1-2) matched every surge from the Whalers (3-1-3).

JAGUARS: 2 LIONS: 0

SIMMONS — The Jaguars scored twice in the final moments of the first period and made it stand up in a 2-0 win over the Lions. Alexander Martell opened the scoring at 00:10, and Dominic MacDonald followed just five seconds later at 00:05, giving the Jaguars quick separation in a game that stayed tight the rest of the way. Caleb Jenkins posted the shutout for the Jaguars, while Simon Watson settled in after the late burst to keep the Lions within striking distance. The Lions (4-3-1) kept pushing, but Coach Tim Jenkins’ Jaguars (5-1-2) closed it out.

LIONS: 2 PANTHERS: 1

RUSTICO — Hudson Massey opened the scoring at 11:08 of the first period as the Panthers jumped in front early. The Lions answered quickly when Hunter Miller tied it at 9:08, set up by Benjamin Ramsay, and Denver Enman’s goal with 1:03 left in the frame proved to be the difference in a tight 2-1 decision. With no scoring the rest of the way, the Panthers (3-3-1) stayed within a goal throughout, but the Lions (4-3-1) closed it out to earn the win.

GUSTO MOOSE: 2 CANADIENS: 2

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) — The Gusto Moose and Canadiens traded momentum in a tightly played 2-2 draw on Saturday. Drew Lisson opened the scoring at 5:56 of the first period, finishing a play set up by Charlie Scott, and Wyatt Bell made it 2-0 in the second with Lisson and Scott helping again. The Canadiens answered before the intermission as Rémy Bourque scored at 8:48 of the second from Kye Hansen, then Lyam Blais-Gaudet tied it at 5:15 of the third with Aedan Leger on the assist. Coach Bruno Godin’s Canadiens (4-1-3) kept pushing to the final buzzer, while the Moose (1-5-2) earned a hard-fought point.

PANTHERS: 3 SHARKS: 1

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) — The Panthers struck early and built a 3-0 lead before holding on for a 3-1 regular-season win over the Sharks. Beckett Noye opened the scoring at 9:21 of the first period, set up by Eli Fraser, and Evan MacLeod followed 29 seconds later off a play started by Caiden Fleming and Sawyer Talebi. Fleming then added an unassisted marker at 1:07 of the second to give the Panthers breathing room. Frederic Beaudin broke through at 9:53 of the third for the Sharks (5-3-1), but the Panthers (3-3-1) closed it out.

CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 3 CANADIENS: 2

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) — Rémy Bourque opened the scoring for the Canadiens, finishing a play from Aedan Leger and Jackson Bailey late in the first period. The Champions Hounds answered in the second when Peter Baker tied it at 8:05, with Jace Morris and Abram Davidson collecting assists. Early in the third, Kye Hansen put the Canadiens back in front off a Bourque feed and Thomas Chiasson’s support, but the Hounds rallied with Morris’ equalizer and Davidson’s go-ahead goal, set up by Tatum Melkert. Coach Bruno Godin’s Canadiens (4-1-3) pushed late, but the Champions Hounds (2-5-1) held on.

PANTHERS: 9 GUSTO MOOSE: 4

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) — The Panthers built early momentum with three first-period goals, including a pair from Clark McCarville, and carried it through in a 9-4 win over the Gusto Moose. Kellan McAdam and Evan MacLeod each added two goals, while Caiden Fleming, Beckett Noye and Hudson Massey rounded out the scoring as the Panthers found offence in every period. The Moose answered with a strong push in the middle frame as Henry Bell and Charlie Scott struck, and they kept battling in the third with goals from Henry Jardine and Theo Boudreau for the Gusto Moose (1-5-2). The Panthers (3-3-1) finished the day with a complete team effort.

WHALERS: 2 SHARKS: 2

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) — The Sharks built an early edge, getting on the board at 5:16 of the first period when Danick St-Pierre finished a play set up by Adam-Gabriel Chiasson. Chiasson then helped spark another quick strike early in the second, as Olivier Arseneault made it 2-0 at 0:27. The Whalers pushed back in the third, with Wyatt Tapp scoring twice in a one-minute span—first unassisted at 12:39, then again at 11:39 off a feed from Charlie Jollimore—to pull even. The Whalers (3-1-3) earned the comeback point, while the Sharks (5-3-1) held firm to close out a tight finish.

TIGERS: 5 BULLDOGS: 1

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Tigers earned a 5-1 win over the Bulldogs on Sunday morning, building a 2-1 edge after the first period before pulling away with a pair of second-period goals. Xander Moore scored twice, while Hudson Carson also found the net two times, including the lone goal of the third. Harrison Alward opened the scoring and added an assist, with Brady Cote Beaulieu and Jace Corey each picking up helpers. Jacob Richard replied for the Bulldogs (2-5-1) with help from Jase LeBlanc, as the Tigers (2-3-3) closed it out with steady offence.

LIONS: 4 RIVERBANDITS: 1

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Lions scored four unanswered goals after an early second-period strike and skated to a 4-1 win over the Riverbandits. Jerome Gallant opened the scoring just 22 seconds into the second, finishing a play set up by Nixon Gilks and Chase Cripps. The Lions answered with three goals in the middle frame from Koby Ballum (Benjmain Ramsay), Cohen Lyle (Jaxxon McCardle), and Benson Biggar, before Wesley Bridges added an insurance marker in the third off a feed from Biggar. Gallant’s goal stood as the lone highlight for the Riverbandits (1-4-3), while Coach Chris Enman’s Lions (4-3-1) finished the job.

STALLIONS: 7 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 0

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Stallions built a 2-0 first-period lead and never let up in a 7-0 win over the Gusto Knights. Brody Robichaud set the tone early and finished with two goals and two assists, while Félix Lanteigne added two goals, including the lone marker of the second period. Jackson Payne struck in the opening frame, and the Stallions pulled away with four third-period goals from Lanteigne, Robichaud, Alex McGraw and Trent Collins. Finnigan Reynen earned the shutout for the Stallions (8-0-1), while the Knights (1-7-0) kept pushing through the final buzzer.

JAGUARS: 1 BULLDOGS: 1

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Jaguars and Bulldogs skated to a 1-1 draw in a tight-checking matchup Sunday. Bulldogs forward Jean-Francois Leger opened the scoring at 11:24 of the second period, breaking through on Caleb Jenkins. The Jaguars answered in the third when Dominic MacDonald pulled the visitors even at 8:58, with Cohen Callaghan picking up the assist. Coach Tim Jenkins’ Jaguars (5-1-2) pushed for a late winner, while Theo Arsenault kept the Bulldogs (2-5-1) level down the stretch.

TIGERS: 2 RIVERBANDITS: 2

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Tigers erased an early two-goal deficit and battled the Riverbandits to a 2-2 draw on Sunday. Riverbandits forwards Jack Walsh and Chaise Hicks struck in the first period, with Luke McAllister setting up both goals to give Riverbandits (1-4-3) the early edge. The Tigers answered quickly to start the second as Jace Corey got them on the board, then stayed with it until Spencer Wheaton-Macleod tied it at 3:58 of the third to close out the comeback for the Tigers (2-3-3).

STALLIONS: 6 LIONS: 2

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Stallions earned a 6-2 win over the Lions after building a 3-1 edge through two periods. Brody Robichaud opened the scoring late in the first, then the Stallions traded goals with Gus Gaudet in the second before Jackson Payne restored a two-goal cushion. In the third, Matteo McLaughlin scored twice to help pull the game away, and William Haché added another with Robichaud picking up his second point. Deacon Jordan set up both Lions goals, including Wesley Bridges’ marker, as the Lions (4-3-1) kept pushing to the final whistle against the Stallions (8-0-1).

JAGUARS: 10 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 3

JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — After the Gusto Knights jumped ahead 2-1 in the first period on goals from Kohen Butcher and Cian O’Brien, the Jaguars took control with a seven-goal second that flipped the game. Davin Cusack scored three times for the Jaguars, while Nate Sheehan added two goals and Dominic MacDonald chipped in a goal and three assists. Mason Flett had the other Knights marker, and Alexander Martell finished the day with two third-period goals as the Knights (1-7-0) kept battling to the final buzzer against the Jaguars (5-1-2).

* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.


NS U11 PROS. TIER 1 Recap: Apr. 27 - May 4

HAWKS: 7 EAGLES: 0

MEMBERTOU (EMERA) — The Hawks struck four times in the opening period and kept the pressure on in a 7-0 win over the Eagles. Carter Hodder and Mark Phalen each scored twice, while Reece Bagnell added a pair of goals and set up Beckett MacLellan’s opener at 9:41 of the first. Ryder Morrison, Griffin Rochester and Angus McDiarmid chipped in assists as the Hawks added three more in the second to pull away. Hailey Bartlett stopped all five shots for the shutout, while Bruce Zhang stayed busy at the other end as the Eagles (1-9-0) kept working, and the Hawks (5-2-3) closed out the victory.

BARRACUDAS: 7 HUSKIES: 5

HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — The Barracudas and Huskies traded chances in a spirited back-and-forth game, with Barracudas pulling away for a 7-5 win. Hunter Hamilton opened the scoring early, but Thomas Cashin answered for the Huskies before the teams swapped pairs of goals in the second period, highlighted by tallies from Levi Blunden and Luke Ellis. The third saw Bowen Faulkner score twice as the Barracudas built their lead, while Grayson Doering and Thanishq Rangampally each struck again to keep the Huskies pushing. In the end, the Barracudas (6-2-2) held on against the Huskies (1-7-0).

BULLS: 8 BULLDOGS: 5

HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — The Bulls stormed back from a 2-1 first-period deficit and pulled away for an 8-5 win over the Bulldogs. Kaymen Symonds led the charge with a hat trick, including a late goal at 0:16 of the third, while Théo Surette added two goals and an assist and Wyatt Forrest finished with a goal and two helpers. Bryce Pothier and Kayden Clayton also scored for the Bulls (3-5-0). The Bulldogs kept pushing behind Abel Daley’s two-goal effort, with Maxwell Mueller, Liam Blackwell and Easton Furlong rounding out the scoring for the Bulldogs (4-4-0).

PANTHERS: 8 STALLIONS: 1

HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — Oliver Oickle scored twice as the Panthers pulled away for an 8-1 win over the Stallions on Saturday. After Oickle opened the scoring early, Wyatt Campbell answered at 8:32 of the first with Beau Sokolic picking up the assist to briefly draw the Stallions even. The Panthers responded with three more first-period goals, then added four in the second, led by Leo Kenney’s two-goal effort and a two-assist game from Mason Morash. Campbell’s goal stood as the lone marker for the Stallions (0-8-0), while the Panthers (8-0-0) stayed unbeaten.

WOLVES: 9 HUSKIES: 3

HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — William Crawford opened the scoring at 9:48 of the first period for the Huskies, but the Wolves answered quickly with goals from Payton Mahoney, Holden Rhynold and Blake Fraser to take a 3-1 lead. Thanishq Rangampally pulled the game back to 3-2 late in the first, before Rhynold struck twice in the second to give the Wolves some breathing room. Mahoney added three more in the third, while Benjamin Eisebraun scored for the Huskies (1-7-0). The Wolves (7-1-0) rounded it out with late offence to secure the 9-3 win.

BARRACUDAS: 7 BULLS: 4

HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — After a 2-2 first period, the Barracudas pulled away with a big middle frame to earn a 7-4 win over the Bulls. Levi Blunden scored three times for Barracudas (6-2-2), adding an assist, while Mason Fowler, Drew Martin, Levi Leslie, Emmett Caughey and Hunter Hamilton also found the net. Bowen Coleman chipped in a pair of assists. The Bulls stayed in it early with two goals from Carson Clegg, plus tallies from Kayden Clayton and Bryce Pothier, as Kaymen Symonds set up three goals for Bulls (3-5-0).

BULLDOGS: 9 STALLIONS: 3

HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — The Bulldogs built an early cushion with four first-period goals and carried the pace to a 9-3 regular-season win over the Stallions. Maxwell Mueller led the attack with a hat trick, adding goals late in the first and twice in the third, while Abel Daley scored twice in the middle frame. Ben Hicks opened the scoring and later set up Henry Fraser, and Lauchlin Black also found the net for the Bulldogs. Cooper Taylor and Brody White replied in the second before Emmett Pothier added a third-period goal for the Stallions (0-8-0). The Bulldogs (4-4-0) kept pressing to the final buzzer.

PANTHERS: 8 WOLVES: 1

HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — The Panthers jumped in front early and carried the pace to an 8-1 win over the Wolves. Oscar Joyce opened the scoring at 11:51 of the first, and the lead grew with goals from Barclay LeCain and Leo Kenney before the break. Mason Morash and Oscar Ruiz each finished with two goals, while Kenney added a goal and three assists as the Panthers kept adding in the third, including Ruiz’s marker with three seconds left. Keaton Roycroft broke the shutout at 2:16 of the third for the Wolves (7-1-0), while Ethan Bolivar turned aside 18 of 19 shots for the Panthers (8-0-0).

* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.


NB U15 PROS. TIER 2 Recap: Apr. 27 - May 4

WHALERS: 6 SHARKS: 1

ELIYAHU WELLNESS CENTRE (RUSTICO) — The Whalers built a 2-0 lead in the first period and kept adding offence on the way to a 6-1 win over the Sharks. Elliot Buote powered the attack with four goals, including a pair in the opening frame, while Zachary Clements and Bentley MacNevin rounded out the scoring. Austin Newman and Maddix Perry set up Buote’s early marker, and Fraser Cook added an assist later on. Jessie Gallant got the Sharks on the board at 7:43 of the third, finishing a play started by Daxson McKenna, as the Sharks (4-4-2) kept battling. Coach Sandy Stewart’s Whalers (7-0-3) stayed unbeaten.

CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 5 GUSTO MOOSE - SCOTT: 1

LADY BEAVERBROOK RINK (FREDERICTON) — Gusto Moose - Scott struck just eight seconds in on Easton Fowler’s opener, set up by Nick De Man, but the Champions Sheriffs answered quickly and took control in a 5-1 decision. Ashton O’Quinn paced the Sheriffs with a hat trick, tying the game at 7:00 of the first before adding another early in the second. Tyler Comeau, assisted by O’Quinn, made it 3-1, and late third-period goals from O’Quinn and Koltyn Robinson rounded it out. The Moose - Scott (4-5-1) kept battling to generate offence, while the Sheriffs (6-2-2) closed out a strong finish.

GUSTO KINGS: 5 CANADIENS: 2

LADY BEAVERBROOK RINK (FREDERICTON) — The Gusto Kings earned a 5-2 win over the Canadiens after building a lead through the first two periods and adding three more in the third. Thor Lee opened the scoring at 10:38 of the first, and Nase Lohnes made it 2-0 in the second on a feed from Thatcher Rice-Sawyer. Carter Ross, Grady Moran (Tyce Hanlon) and Jacob Betts added third-period goals for Coach Mike Conley’s Kings (4-4-2). Theo Roy struck twice in the final minutes, including a goal set up by Quinn Harris, as the Canadiens (6-2-2) pushed to the end.

GUSTO MOOSE - GARNETT: 4 GUSTO MOOSE - SCOTT: 1

LADY BEAVERBROOK RINK (FREDERICTON) — Grayson Masters opened the scoring at 3:07 of the first period as Gusto Moose - Scott grabbed an early lead, but Gusto Moose - Garnett answered with a strong finish to earn a 4-1 win. Street Miller led the way with a hat trick, scoring twice in the second period before adding another at 5:11 of the third, with helpers from Peyton Garnett, Cam Ward, and Katie Daigle. Oscar Zeng sealed it at 2:29, set up by Miller, as Gusto Moose - Garnett (3-2-5) pulled away late. Masters’ lone marker stood as a bright spot for Gusto Moose - Scott (4-5-1).

CANADIENS: 6 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 5

LADY BEAVERBROOK RINK (FREDERICTON) — It was a back-and-forth matchup that stayed deadlocked until the final period, as the Canadiens edged the Champions Sheriffs 6-5. Both teams traded three goals in the first, with Joshua Blacquiere, Charles Stubbs and Zachary Richard answering tallies from Tyler Comeau, Cameron Lane and Josh Kitchen. The second period remained just as tight, with Max Frenette’s marker and Richard’s second matched by goals from Marcus Wolfe and Jax Harris to keep it 5-5. Richard completed his hat trick with the lone third-period goal for the Canadiens (6-2-2). Ashton O’Quinn set up three Sheriffs goals, while Tyson Furlong chipped in two assists for the Champions Sheriffs (6-2-2).

GUSTO MOOSE - GARNETT: 3 GUSTO KINGS: 0

LADY BEAVERBROOK RINK (FREDERICTON) — Gusto Moose - Garnett earned a 3-0 win over the Gusto Kings on Saturday, getting a goal in each period to build steady separation. Avery Hewey opened the scoring at 1:00 of the first, with Peyton Garnett picking up the assist. Garnett made it 2-0 at 9:40 of the second, set up by Oscar Muehlbauer, before Oscar Zeng added insurance at 5:03 of the third off a feed from Hewey. The Kings (4-4-2) kept pushing to generate offence, but Noah Cunningham posted the shutout for the Moose (3-2-5).

PENGUINS: 5 SHARKS: 2

SLEMON PARK PLEX (SUMMERSIDE) — Nate Heavyside scored twice in the opening period as the Penguins built an early lead and went on to a 5-2 win over the Sharks. The Sharks pushed back in the second when Daxson McKenna finished a play from Bentley White to make it 2-1. A busy third period followed, with Sébastien Sonier (from Nikolai Gerk and Kai Boucher) and Koltyn Corey (from Boucher) extending the margin before Lincoln Warrick replied for the Sharks. Hayden Brantnall added a late insurance marker as the Penguins (6-3-1) closed it out against the Sharks (4-4-2).

GUSTO KNIGHTS: 7 SABRES: 0

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Gusto Knights skated to a 7-0 win over the Sabres, breaking it open with three late first-period goals from Quinn Gaddas, Lucas Nicolle and Devante Marsh. The Knights kept the pressure on in the second, with Ethan Folkins scoring twice and adding an assist, while Hazen Tiner and Zack McLean also found the net. Owen Lord chipped in a pair of assists, and Hudson Ruff earned the shutout for the Knights (6-3-1). The Sabres (0-10-0) kept working to generate offence, but couldn’t solve Ruff on the day.

JETS: 7 MAPLE LEAFS: 4

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — Jackson Cromwell scored in the first period and added another early in the third as the Jets pulled away for a 7-4 win over the Maple Leafs. With the Jets leading 3-1 after two, Aaron Smith, Cromwell and Chase Coles struck in a quick span to open the third, before the Leafs pushed back with three goals of their own. Sebastien Bourgeois-Cormier (1G, 2A) and Damon Somers (1G, 2A) helped seal it. William Coulombe, Samuel Ricard, Cole Walsh and Dylan Potvin scored for the Maple Leafs (1-9-0), while the Jets (2-8-0) closed it out.

WHALERS: 8 FLYERS: 1

SLEMON PARK PLEX (SUMMERSIDE) — The Whalers built a 5-1 lead after the first period and kept rolling to a 8-1 win over the Flyers. Zachary Clements powered the attack with four goals, while Jaxon Coughlin (two goals, one assist) and Colby Gaudet (two goals, one assist) also had big days. Elliot Buote added a pair, and Kaleb Arsenault chipped in two assists. Zach Steeves scored late in the first to get the Flyers on the board, but they couldn’t close the gap against the Whalers (7-0-3). Flyers (2-8-0).

KINGS: 9 MAPLE LEAFS: 4

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — The Kings built early momentum with four first-period goals and carried it through for a 9-4 win over the Maple Leafs. Lucas Basque led the offence with three goals, including a quick pair in the second period, and added an assist. Jacob Sonier chipped in with two goals and an assist, while Félix Losier, Massy Dabouz, Charles Hache and Francis Duguay also found the net. The Leafs kept pushing back with two goals from Jacob Pryde, plus singles from Ray Lin and William Coulombe, as the Maple Leafs (1-9-0) continued to show resolve against the Kings (9-0-1).

JETS: 7 SABRES: 3

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — Jackson Cromwell opened the scoring in the first period, and the Jets carried that momentum into the second with goals from Emerik Bourgeois, Chase Linder and Chase Coles to build a 4-1 lead. In the third, Aaron Smith and Brayden Dallaire added insurance before Adam Martin capped the offence late. Mason Betteridge got the Sabres on the board, and Landyn O’Donnell scored twice in the third to keep Coach Ryan Betteridge’s Sabres (0-10-0) pushing to the final buzzer, but the Jets (2-8-0) finished with a 7-3 win.

WHALERS: 6 PENGUINS: 1

SLEMON PARK PLEX (SUMMERSIDE) — Colby Gaudet scored three times as the Whalers built an early lead and carried it through for a 6-1 win over the Penguins. Gaudet opened the scoring in the first period and added another in each of the final two frames, with Elliot Buote and Dylan Gallant also finding the net. Holden Rayner capped the Whalers’ offence late in the third. The Penguins answered quickly when Koltyn Corey struck just 10 seconds after Gaudet’s third-period goal, but couldn’t close the gap. Coach Sandy Stewart’s Whalers (7-0-3) stayed poised, while the Penguins (6-3-1) kept battling to the final buzzer.

KINGS: 5 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 3

ARENA EUGENE LEBLANC (MEMRAMCOOK) — Félix Losier scored three times as the Kings earned a 5-3 win over the Gusto Knights. After Hazen Tiner opened the scoring for the Knights in the first period, the Kings responded with Losier’s first of the day, then pulled ahead in the second with Losier’s second and third goals, along with Lucas Basque’s marker off a Kaleb Bernard setup. In the third, Bernard added an insurance goal, while Quinn Gaddas and Jaxon Coyle kept the Knights pushing to the finish. The Gusto Knights (6-3-1) showed plenty of fight, but the Kings (9-0-1) closed it out.

SHARKS: 8 FLYERS: 3

SLEMON PARK PLEX (SUMMERSIDE) — The Sharks pulled away for an 8-3 win over the Flyers after a tied first period. Jessie Gallant scored three times, while Jack Mackay had two goals and two assists and Jace DeVos added a pair of goals. Daxson McKenna chipped in three assists as the Sharks surged with four second-period goals to take control.

 

* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.


PEI Cup AAA (2017/2018 Divisions)

2017 AAA Division Recap

PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 7 NB VIPERS: 5

MONTAGUE — After trailing 5-3 late in the second, the PEI BRAVE BOMBERS rallied with four third-period goals to earn a 7-5 tournament win over the NB VIPERS. Nate Bernard scored twice, including the go-ahead marker at 2:45 of the third, and added an assist, while Mac Paynter chipped in a goal and two helpers for Coach Shawn Bernard’s group. Landon Reynolds opened the Bombers’ scoring, and Caleb Bromley added a late finisher. Mason Grant (1G, 1A) and Leo Bradshaw (1G, 1A) paced the VIPERS (3-1-0), but the BRAVE BOMBERS (5-1-0) closed strong.

GUSTO JR RIVERHAWKS: 8 NS STORM: 1

MONTAGUE — GUSTO JR RIVERHAWKS built a 2-0 lead in the first period on goals from Henry Dawes and Dylan Boyce, then pulled away with a four-goal second that included tallies by Colson Lockhart, Max Budd, Sam Walsworth and Jettson Shaw. Boyce added another late in the third, while Benjamin Flood scored twice and Hudson Coates also found the net as the Riverhawks kept the pressure on. NS STORM got its breakthrough at 5:05 of the second when Emmett Bell finished a play set up by Marielle Irving for the Storm (0-4-0), while the Riverhawks (6-0-0) stayed perfect.

CHAMPIONS RED HOUNDS: 5 NS THUNDER: 4

MONTAGUE — Kingston Brooks scored twice, including the go-ahead goal at 2:11 of the third period, as the Champions Red Hounds edged NS Thunder 5-4 in a back-and-forth tournament game. Weston Russell opened the scoring in the first, but the Thunder surged ahead in the second on goals from Hayden Mahoney, Theo Belliveau and Wesley LeBlanc. After Elliot Boulter kept the Hounds close late in the middle frame, Bennett Goudey made it 4-2 before the Red Hounds rallied with three third-period goals, capped by Brooks’ winner after Carter Cornect tied it. NS Thunder (0-4-0) kept pressing, but the Champions Red Hounds (4-1-0) held on.

NS HEAT: 8 NS ADMIRALS: 1

SIMMONS ARENA — NS HEAT struck first on Brogan O’Neill’s opening-period marker, then pulled away with a big second period led by Hunter Conrad’s three-goal surge. O’Neill added two more in the third to complete his hat trick, while Calvin Forbes and Reign Moore also found the net in the late push. Goaltender Laken Taylor helped keep the door closed until the final frame. Oscar David broke through at 10:22 of the third for the NS ADMIRALS (1-3-0), while the NS HEAT (1-3-0) finished strong with the tournament win.

NB TITAN: 5 NS JR AXEMEN: 2

RUSTICO — NB TITAN broke through with a pair of second-period goals from Kylan Perreault and Willaim Chiasson, with Liam Basque picking up an assist on each marker. The NS JR AXEMEN made it a game early in the third when Gordin Schofield scored, but Chiasson answered back at 11:00 before Felix Chiasson and Zachary Dezan added insurance. Walker Hiltz-Murphy capped a determined late push for the Axemen (1-3-0), while Jacob Roussel earned the win in net for the Titan (4-1-0).

NB VIPERS: 8 NS STORM: 7

MONTAGUE — The NB Vipers rallied for an 8-7 win over the NS Storm in a back-and-forth game that was 4-4 after the first period. Grayson Doucette led the Vipers with four goals, while Mason Grant added two and Leo Bradshaw and Ollie Flaman also found the net. The Storm carried a 6-5 edge into the third behind hat tricks from Hank Cameron and Fletcher Black, with Wren Fanning scoring the other Storm goal. NS STORM (0-4-0) kept pressing late, but NB VIPERS (3-1-0) finished strong.

GUSTO JR RIVERHAWKS: 9 NS THUNDER: 2

MONTAGUE — GUSTO JR RIVERHAWKS jumped in front early and carried the pace to a 9-2 tournament win over NS THUNDER. Eli Leduc opened the scoring, and the Riverhawks kept rolling through a seven-goal first period. Dylan Boyce finished with a hat trick, while Evan Wilson chipped in with a goal and an assist as the Riverhawks added one more late in the second and five in the third. The Thunder kept working and found a pair of third-period goals from Myles Pothier and Harrison Murphy to close out the game with a push. NS THUNDER (0-4-0) battled to the final buzzer, while GUSTO JR RIVERHAWKS (6-0-0) stayed perfect.

CHAMPIONS RED HOUNDS: 5 NS HEAT: 3

MONTAGUE — The Champions Red Hounds earned a 5-3 win over NS HEAT in a back-and-forth tournament matchup. Brayden Northrup scored twice for the Red Hounds, while Sully Williams set up two goals and Carter Cornect added a goal and an assist. After the teams were level at 1-1 after the first, the Red Hounds pulled ahead with a pair in the second and capped it with an insurance marker in the final minute. Brogan O’Neill struck twice for the Heat, both assisted by Henry Walters, and Randall McKim also found the net for the Heat (1-3-0). The Red Hounds (4-1-0) finished strong down the stretch.

NB TITAN: 7 NS ADMIRALS: 3

MONTAGUE — Kylan Perreault scored three times as the NB Titan built a 7-3 win over the NS Admirals. The Titan struck three times in the first period, with goals from Jayden Cassius Ross, Perreault and Willaim Chiasson to edge ahead 3-2 after one. Hughie Neil MacNeil scored twice and set up Noah Tummons’ second-period marker as the Admirals pulled even, but the Titan answered late in the middle frame and added three more in the third, including Liam Basque and Zachary Dezan. MacNeil led the NS Admirals (1-3-0), while Perreault’s hat trick paced the NB Titan (4-1-0).

NS JR AXEMEN: 11 CB FREEZE: 4

MONTAGUE — NS JR AXEMEN pulled away for an 11-4 tournament win over the CB FREEZE after building a 3-1 lead in the first period and adding four more in the second. Elliott Easson paced the Axemen with a hat trick, while JD Edwards (two goals, two assists), Jack Schofield (two goals) and Russell Levy (two goals) also chipped in. Clark Wallace scored twice for the Freeze, with Bennett O’Neill and Paisley Hardy adding the other markers for CB FREEZE (0-4-0) in a game that featured steady pushback to the final buzzer. NS JR AXEMEN (1-3-0) closed it out with four third-period goals.

NB VIPERS: 6 NS HEAT: 0

MONTAGUE — Grayson Doucette scored twice as the NB Vipers pulled away for a 6-0 tournament win over the NS Heat. Doucette opened the scoring in the first, then Cason Crozier and Dax Spencer added second-period goals to make it 3-0 heading into the third. Alexi Leblanc (assist: Dallas Hall), Doucette (assist: Leo Bradshaw) and Mason Grant (assists: Xavier Lewis, Crozier) rounded out the finish as the Vipers (3-1-0) kept the pressure on late. The Heat (1-3-0) stuck with it throughout and used two goaltenders as they worked to generate offence.

PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 9 NS THUNDER: 2

SIMMONS ARENA — The PEI BRAVE BOMBERS jumped out to a big first-period lead and carried it through all three frames in a 9-2 tournament win over NS THUNDER. Lewis Stavert paced the Bombers with a hat trick, while Caleb Bromley, Nate Bernard and Duncan Thompson each scored twice. Dean Sullivan, Landon Reynolds and Gavin Gallant added singles as the scoring stayed spread out. Hayden Mahoney, assisted by Maguire D’Eon, and Wesley LeBlanc supplied the Thunder’s goals, as Coach Matt Schmidt’s NS THUNDER (0-4-0) kept pushing to generate chances late. The PEI BRAVE BOMBERS (5-1-0) rounded out the result with four third-period markers.

GUSTO JR RIVERHAWKS: 8 NS JR AXEMEN: 1

MONTAGUE — Russell Levy opened the scoring at 09:46 of the first period for the NS Jr Axemen, but the Gusto Jr Riverhawks answered quickly and carried a 4-1 lead into the first intermission. Dylan Boyce powered the offence with four goals, adding three in the second period as the Riverhawks pulled away. Max Budd chipped in with two goals and an assist, while Cooper Machum and Lucas Hyslop each recorded a goal and an assist. Levy’s marker stood as the lone highlight for the Axemen (1-3-0), while Wyatt Marsh earned the win for the Riverhawks (6-0-0).

CHAMPIONS RED HOUNDS: 6 CB FREEZE: 2

SIMMONS ARENA — Benhamin Chappell opened the scoring at 9:10 of the first period, and the Champions Red Hounds carried a 1-0 edge into the break. CB Freeze answered in the second on Aubrey Macaulay’s finish from Owen Gillard, but the Red Hounds pushed back with three straight, including goals from Lincoln Connors and Carter Cornect. In the third, Cameron Hodder pulled the Freeze closer before Matthew MacPherson and Connors (2G) helped close it out for Coach Andrew Williams’ group. The Freeze (0-4-0) kept battling, while the Red Hounds (4-1-0) moved ahead with the 6-2 win.

NB TITAN: 9 NS STORM: 2

MONTAGUE — NB TITAN jumped ahead with four first-period goals, with Liam Basque opening the scoring at 5:47 and Julien Godin adding a late marker at 0:42. The NS STORM answered early through Hank Cameron and kept pushing until Oliver Leeson converted a Fletcher Black setup in the third for the Storm (0-4-0). Basque finished with a hat trick, while Godin, Willaim Chiasson and Kylan Perreault each scored twice to pace Coach Charles Austin’s Titan (4-1-0).

NB VIPERS: 7 NS THUNDER: 0

MONTAGUE — The NB VIPERS rolled to an 7-0 win over NS THUNDER on Saturday. Myles Tatar opened the scoring at 10:15 of the first period and added another in the third, while Kaleb Henri paced the attack with three second-period goals, including one at 00:16. Cason Crozier and Dallas Hall also found the net in a six-goal middle frame, and Mason Grant chipped in a goal and an assist. In goal, Wesley Wilson Duguay posted the shutout for the NB VIPERS (3-1-0). NS THUNDER (0-4-0) kept pushing through a tough outing and looked to build from the effort.

PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 6 NS ADMIRALS: 3

SIMMONS ARENA — The PEI Brave Bombers built an early cushion and held on for a 6-3 tournament win over the NS Admirals on Saturday. Nate Bernard struck twice in the opening period, then completed his hat trick early in the second, with Caleb Bromley adding the other first-period marker. Landon Reynolds and Mac Paynter rounded out the scoring for the Bombers. The Admirals answered with a strong second-period push, getting two goals from Hughie Neil MacNeil and another from Sa’n Cremo, set up by Iver MacMaster. Coach Matt Haley’s Admirals (1-3-0) kept pressing, while the Bombers (5-1-0) closed it out.

GUSTO JR RIVERHAWKS: 6 NS HEAT: 1

MONTAGUE — Gusto Jr Riverhawks built a 1-0 lead in the first period on Jacob Sutherland’s opener, then pulled away with three second-period goals from Benjamin Flood, Dylan Boyce and Colson Lockhart to take control. Boyce paced the Riverhawks with a hat trick, adding two more in the third, including the late final marker to restore the five-goal cushion. NS HEAT got on the board at 4:33 of the third when Hunter Conrad finished a play set up by Eric Maser and Mason Boone, as NS HEAT (1-3-0) kept pushing to the end against the Riverhawks (6-0-0).

CHAMPIONS RED HOUNDS: 4 NS JR AXEMEN: 2

MONTAGUE — Sully Williams opened the scoring at 6:43 of the first period as the Champions Red Hounds carried a 1-0 edge into the break, but the NS JR AXEMEN answered in the second when Elliott Easson tied it at 2:50. The third period stayed tight as Benhamin Chappell restored the lead early, only for Lucas Hill (assist: Liam LaFontaine) to respond and make it 2-2. Williams then struck again at 2:52 before adding an insurance marker late to seal it for the Axemen (1-3-0) against the Hounds (4-1-0).

NB TITAN: 7 CB FREEZE: 0

MONTAGUE — NB Titan pulled away for a 7-0 win over CB Freeze on Saturday. Kylan Perreault opened the scoring at 5:04 of the first period, and Julien Godin added another late in the frame to make it 2-0. Liam Basque led the offence with a hat trick, while Zachary Dezan scored twice in a six-goal third period that put the game out of reach. Felix Chiasson and Jayden Cassius Ross also found the net. CB Freeze (0-4-0) kept working throughout, with Emerson Brenna in goal, but couldn’t solve Arianne Aube and the NB Titan (4-1-0).

NS ADMIRALS: 5 NS STORM: 4

MONTAGUE — The NS ADMIRALS opened the scoring with a three-goal first period from Hughie Neil MacNeil, Lux Gillis (Jake Bennett), and Dillon Marchand, then carried a one-goal edge into the third. Noah Tummons scored in the second and added the winner late in the third to finish with two goals, while Amelia Tan picked up an assist for Coach Matt Haley’s Admirals (1-3-0). The NS STORM pushed back with three second-period goals from Thomas Shaw (Hank Cameron), Cameron, and Fletcher Black (Oliver Leeson), and Clyde Cameron tied it early in the third with help from Leeson and Maren Little for the Storm (0-4-0).

PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 8 CB FREEZE: 1

SIMMONS ARENA — The PEI BRAVE BOMBERS built a 4-0 lead through two periods, then pulled away with seven third-period goals for an 8-1 win over the CB FREEZE. Nate Bernard scored four times, while Landon Reynolds and Lewis Stavert each had three-goal outings, and Caleb Bromley also found the net as the Bombers kept pressing late. The Freeze kept working for their moment and got it near the end of the third, when Clark Wallace finished a play set up by Bristol Weatherbee for the Freeze (0-4-0). The Bombers (5-1-0) closed out the tournament victory with offence right to the final seconds.

GUSTO JR RIVERHAWKS: 4 CHAMPIONS RED HOUNDS: 1

MONTAGUE (SEMI 4 VS 1) — Hudson Coates opened the scoring at 10:31 of the first period, and Dylan Boyce added a pair as the Gusto Jr Riverhawks pulled away for a 4-1 win over the Champions Red Hounds. Evan Wilson set up both of Boyce’s goals, while Colson Lockhart chipped in an assist on the early marker. Weston Russell, with help from Sully Williams and Cutler Nosworthy, kept the Red Hounds (4-1-0) within a goal late in the first. Cooper Machum sealed it with a last-minute finish, and Wyatt Marsh earned the win for the Riverhawks (6-0-0).

PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 8 NB TITAN: 6

MONTAGUE (SEMI 3 VS 2) — The PEI BRAVE BOMBERS earned an 8-6 win over the NB TITAN in a back-and-forth semifinal. NB TITAN (4-1-0) came out flying with four first-period goals, led by Zachary Dezan and Julien Godin with two apiece. The Bombers responded with a big middle frame, getting goals from Gavin Gallant, Lewis Stavert and Duncan Thompson to take control. In the third, Mac Paynter and Stavert each struck again, and Nate Bernard added a late marker to help seal it for the PEI BRAVE BOMBERS (5-1-0).

GUSTO JR RIVERHAWKS: 8  PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 2

MONTAGUE (GOLD MEDAL) — The PEI Brave Bombers jumped out early on a pair from Caleb Bromley, striking at 7:50 and 7:36 of the first period. The Gusto Jr Riverhawks answered with a late push before the break, with Henry Dawes, Colson Lockhart and Sam Walsworth scoring to take a 3-2 lead after one. Dylan Boyce extended it in the second, then the Riverhawks pulled away in the third behind goals from Evan Wilson, Lockhart, Max Budd and Boyce. Eli Leduc and Jacob Sutherland each chipped in two assists for the Riverhawks (6-0-0), while the Bombers (5-1-0) kept battling to the final buzzer. Congratulations to the Jr. Riverhawks on the Gold Medal!

2018 AAA Division Recap

PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 7 PEI ROCKET: 1

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — The PEI BRAVE BOMBERS pulled away for a 7-1 win over the PEI ROCKET on Friday morning. Carson Adams opened the scoring at 9:14 of the first period, and the Brave Bombers kept building with goals from Louie Bernard and Wilson LeCleair before the Rocket answered late in the frame on Henry Owen’s marker, set up by Ronan O’Meara. Leo McAvinn scored twice, while Drew Lawless and William Marchbank added the other goals as the Brave Bombers (5-0-1) finished strong. The Rocket (0-3-1) stayed determined and kept pushing for chances throughout.

NB VIPERS: 6 NS STORM: 3

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — The NS Storm jumped out early on first-period goals from Camilla Weatherby and Jordy Stewart, before Kade Heighton got the NB Vipers on the board to keep it close. The Vipers then swung the game in the second with three goals, including Heighton’s second and a Brady MacLeod marker that helped turn a one-goal deficit into a lead. MacLeod added another in the third, with Blake Arbeau and Aubrey McCormick rounding out the scoring. Jack Goodland’s late third-period goal capped a strong push from the Storm (2-3-0) as the Vipers (4-1-1) closed out the 6-3 win.

NS JR AXEMEN: 4 GUSTO JR RIVERHAWKS: 4

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — The NS Jr Axemen and Gusto Jr Riverhawks traded chances all game in a 4-4 draw. Emmett McHugh scored twice for the Riverhawks, with Ellis Hartford (from McHugh) and Cole Cooke (from Jacob Mason and Henry Teed) adding the others. Hilton Hale also had two goals for the Axemen, including one early in the third period, while Ellis Verette (from Elliott Gaudet) and Jackson Reynolds (from Colton Fitzgerald) helped complete the comeback. The Riverhawks (2-1-2) and Axemen (1-1-2) both showed plenty of push right to the finish.

CB FREEZE: 5 NB TITAN: 4

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — CB FREEZE erupted for five third-period goals to rally past the NB TITAN 5-4 in a dramatic finish. Alexander Chisholm drove the comeback with four goals, including the winner at 2:00, while Beau MacRae opened the Freeze scoring at 13:46 off a Lucas Soldon helper. The Titan built a 4-0 lead on markers from Loyk Aube, Zachary Gagnon, Chad Symies (Owen Chiasson, Mason Breau-Dumont) and Breau-Dumont (Matheo Ouellet), but couldn’t hold off the late push by the Freeze (1-3-0). NB TITAN (0-3-1) showed plenty of jump early and carried that advantage deep into the third.

NS JR AXEMEN: 8 NB TITAN: 1

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — Elliott Gaudet scored three times as the NS JR AXEMEN pulled away for an 8-1 tournament win over the NB TITAN. Gaudet and Abel Verrette struck early in the first, with Gavin Charlton setting up both goals before adding one of his own in the third. After Alec Gionet finished a Louka Poirier feed to briefly cut the deficit in the second for the NB TITAN (0-3-1), the Axemen answered with goals from Colton Fitzgerald, Hilton Hale, and Ellis Verette to keep the pace. The Axemen (1-1-2) rounded it out with three third-period tallies.

NB VIPERS: 2 NS JR AXEMEN: 0

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — The NB VIPERS broke through with two third-period goals to earn a 2-0 win over the NS JR AXEMEN. Riley Harrison opened the scoring at 12:19 of the third, finishing a play set up by Samuel Fullarton. With the Axemen pressing late, Fullarton added an insurance marker at 2:03 to seal it. In net, Zachary Fournier turned aside everything he faced to secure the shutout. The Axemen (1-1-2) kept pushing to the final buzzer, while the Vipers (4-1-1) closed out the win.

PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 5 CB FREEZE: 2

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — The PEI BRAVE BOMBERS rallied for a 5-2 win over the CB FREEZE after the Freeze struck first on goals by Tanner McDonald and Alexander Chisholm in the opening period. Carson Adams got the Bombers on the board at 03:23 of the first, then Louie Bernard tied it late in the second before Adams’ second of the game at 00:12 sent PEI ahead. Adams completed a hat trick with a third-period marker, and Leo McAvinn added a late goal while also setting up two tallies. The Freeze (1-3-0) showed plenty of jump early, but the PEI BRAVE BOMBERS (5-0-1) pulled away down the stretch.

NS STORM: 5 PEI ROCKET: 2

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — NS STORM jumped in front early, striking five times in the opening period on goals from Caleb Stone (assist: Camilla Weatherby), Hendrix Humphreys, Jack Goodland twice (one assisted by Addy Shaw), and Jordy Stewart. PEI ROCKET kept pushing back as the game settled in, with Kohen Riley getting the Rocket on the board at 3:28 of the second period. Ronan O’Meara added another at 0:28 of the third, finishing a play started by Grayson Myers for PEI ROCKET (0-3-1). Goodland’s two-goal period helped set the tone as the Storm (2-3-0) closed out the win.

GUSTO JR RIVERHAWKS: 2 NB TITAN: 2

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — GUSTO JR RIVERHAWKS and NB TITAN skated to a 2-2 draw after trading timely goals at both ends. Ellis Hartford opened the scoring early in the first period for the Riverhawks, set up by Emmett McHugh, before Alexandre Raiche answered back unassisted for the Titan to make it 1-1. After a scoreless middle frame, Eli Ferris finished a Hank Sherrard feed to put the Riverhawks ahead, but Zachary Gagnon’s late marker off a Zakari Savoie helper earned the Titan (0-3-1) a share of the result against the Riverhawks (2-1-2).

NB VIPERS: 2 PEI ROCKET: 2

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — NB VIPERS and PEI ROCKET traded chances in a tight 2-2 draw. Nixon Ryan opened the scoring at 6:18 of the first period for the Rocket, with Eliza MacPhee picking up the assist. The Vipers answered late in the frame when Blake Arbeau finished a Kade Heighton setup to make it 1-1. After a scoreless second, Riley Harrison put NB ahead at 7:11 of the third, assisted by Brady MacLeod. PEI pushed back, tying it with 13 seconds left on Henry Owen’s goal from Hudson Reilly for the Rocket (0-3-1). NB closed out the result as the Vipers (4-1-1).

PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 3 NS STORM: 1

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — The PEI Brave Bombers earned a 3-1 win over NS Storm on Friday. Carson Adams opened the scoring at 2:35 of the first period, with Thomas Hackett setting him up, before Louie Bernard made it 2-0 late in the second, assisted by Adams. Bernard struck again at 11:23 of the third, with Ralph Inglis picking up the helper, giving the Bombers breathing room. The Storm kept pushing and got on the board at 7:18 of the third on Camilla Weatherby’s goal from Aspen Robertson. NS Storm (2-3-0) showed grit, while the PEI Brave Bombers (5-0-1) stayed unbeaten.

GUSTO JR RIVERHAWKS: 8 CB FREEZE: 1

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — The Gusto Jr Riverhawks pulled away for a 8-1 tournament win over the CB Freeze, building a 3-1 edge after the first period before adding offence in each frame. Ellis Hartford led the Riverhawks with a hat trick, while Sam Reade had a goal and two assists and Eli Ferris added a goal and an assist. Cole Cooke opened the scoring with help from Henry Teed, and Parker Demmings capped the late push. Elliott Chopeck scored the Freeze’s lone marker, and CB Freeze (1-3-0) kept battling to the final buzzer against the Gusto Jr Riverhawks (2-1-2).

NB VIPERS: 8 CB FREEZE: 1

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — The NB Vipers jumped out to a two-goal first-period lead and built from there on the way to a 8-1 win over the CB Freeze. Blake Arbeau paced the offence with four goals, while Arthur Thibault and Riley Harrison each added two. Aubrey McCormick also scored, with Kade Heighton picking up an assist, and Connor Young had the other Vipers goal with help from Jax Duguay. Elliott Chopeck scored the lone marker for CB Freeze (1-3-0), while the NB Vipers (4-1-1) finished strong with three third-period goals.

PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 2 NS JR AXEMEN: 2

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — Leo McAvinn opened the scoring for the PEI Brave Bombers, finishing a play from Lincoln Hardy at 5:52 of the first period. NS Jr Axemen answered quickly, with Gavin Charlton (Bennett MacIntosh) and Colton Fitzgerald striking 30 seconds apart to take a 2-1 lead into the break. The Bombers pulled even early in the second as Louie Bernard converted a feed from Alexander Gosbee at 2:08, and the game stayed locked in from there with Hawksley Doyle and Theo Clark limiting chances the rest of the way. NS Jr Axemen (1-1-2) earned a hard-fought point, while the PEI Brave Bombers (5-0-1) kept their unbeaten run intact.

GUSTO JR RIVERHAWKS: 8 PEI ROCKET: 3

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — Gusto Jr Riverhawks and the PEI Rocket traded chances early and finished the first period even, with Jacob Mason and Henry Teed answering two goals from Henry Owen. The Riverhawks pulled ahead in the second as Cole Cooke struck twice in the game, while Nicholas Fleming and Emmett McHugh added key markers to build separation. Parker Demmings and Harrison Douglas rounded out the third-period scoring for Gusto Jr Riverhawks (2-1-2). Owen completed his hat trick late for the PEI Rocket (0-3-1).

NS STORM: 3 NB TITAN: 2

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) — NS Storm earned a 3-2 win over NB Titan in a tight tournament matchup. Zachary Gagnon scored twice for the Titan, opening the scoring in the first period and restoring the lead early in the second. The Storm answered late in the first with Rhys Robertson’s goal, set up by Aspen Robertson, then found the breakthrough early in the third as Camilla Weatherby tied it before Jordy Stewart finished a quick swing with help from Oliver Dee. The Titan (0-3-1) kept pushing to the end, but the Storm (2-3-0) held on.

NB VIPERS: 1 NS STORM: 0

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) - SEMI 4 vs 1 — It was a tight, scoreless battle deep into the third period before NB VIPERS broke through. Riley Harrison snapped home the game’s only goal at 5:12 of the third, giving the Vipers the edge in a 1-0 win. Coach Loga’s group leaned on steady goaltending from Charles Burns, who finished the shutout. On the other side, the NS STORM kept pushing right to the final buzzer and got a strong outing in goal from Corson Bergman in a one-goal contest. The Storm (2-3-0) showed plenty of resilience against the 1st place Vipers, while the Vipers (4-1-1) moved on with the win.

PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 4 GUSTO JR RIVERHAWKS: 3

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) - SEMI 3 vs 2 — The PEI Brave Bombers earned a 4-3 overtime win over the Gusto Jr Riverhawks in a tight matchup that swung late. Cole Cooke and Eli Ferris (assist: Theodore Belliveau) gave the Riverhawks an early push, before Carson Adams and Louie Bernard (assist: Lexi Biggar) brought the Bombers even by the end of the first. Cooke’s second of the game put the Riverhawks back in front late in the third, but Colby Dillon answered with 1:26 left, then ended it at 2:44 of overtime for the Bombers (5-0-1).

PEI BRAVE BOMBERS: 5 NB VIPERS: 2

THE PLEX (SLEMON PARK) - GOLD MEDAL — The PEI BRAVE BOMBERS earned a 5-2 win over the NB VIPERS in a back-and-forth final that was 2-1 after the opening frame. Louie Bernard scored twice for the Bombers, including an early first-period marker set up by Wilson LeCleair and Leo McAvinn, before adding another in the third. Carson Adams (Brodie Nelson), Cohen McLellan (William Marchbank), and Colby Dillon rounded out the offence for PEI BRAVE BOMBERS (5-0-1). Arthur Thibault (Jax Duguay) opened the scoring for the NB VIPERS, and Aubrey McCormick (Brady MacLeod) added a third-period goal for NB VIPERS (4-1-1).

* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.