NB U13 PROS. TIER 2 Roundup: Mar. 30 - Apr. 6
STARS: 7 JETS: 2
POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE (POWNAL) — The Stars earned a 7-2 win over the Jets after striking twice late in the first period, with Jack Birt and Henry Stavert opening the scoring. Stavert finished with a hat trick and added an assist, while Grady Pineau chipped in a pair of helpers as the Stars pulled away with four goals in the second. The Jets answered early in the middle frame on Tycen Sheehan’s goal, then showed push to the final horn with Gray MacKinnon scoring in the last seconds, supported by Keaton Hughes and Charlie Hinschberger. The Jets (0-2-0) kept working, while the Stars (2-0-0) stayed perfect.
AVALANCHE: 8 GUSTO KINGS: 1
TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — Henry Ferguson opened the scoring at 2:44 of the first period for the Gusto Kings, with Carter Cooper setting him up, but the Avalanche answered with two late goals to take control. Joël Guignard led the push with two goals and an assist, while Coby Hébert also scored twice. Olivier Duguay added a goal and two helpers, and Nathan Godin chipped in a pair of assists as the Avalanche pulled away with three goals in each of the final two periods. The Kings (1-1-0) kept working, but couldn’t close the gap against the Avalanche (2-0-0).
SABRES: 4 MAPLE LEAFS: 3
TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — The Sabres built a three-goal cushion in the second period and held on for a 4-3 win over the Maple Leafs. Jerico Hickey scored twice and added an assist, while Tyler MacDougall and Alexandre Duke also found the net for the Sabres (2-0-0), with Max Poirier Legacy picking up two helpers. The Maple Leafs answered with a determined third-period push as Nathan Lane and Michael McKee traded a goal and an assist, and Rylan Lavigne added the late marker for the Maple Leafs (0-2-0).
CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 5 OILERS: 2
TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — Jackson Gahan scored twice as the Champions Sheriffs pulled away for a 5-2 win over the Oilers. The Sheriffs built a 2-1 edge after the first period on goals from Gahan and Jake Bresson, with Lucas Duguay replying for the Oilers. After a scoreless second, Gahan added his second early in the third before Logan LeBouthillier tightened it up, assisted by Alex Breau. Jack Smith and Bresson’s second finished it off, while Iain Joudrey chipped in three assists. The Oilers (0-2-0) kept pushing, but the Sheriffs (1-1-0) closed strong.
AVALANCHE: 5 MAPLE LEAFS: 3
TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — Raphael Rail opened the scoring, but the Maple Leafs struck back with first-period goals from Rylan Lavigne and Silas Lymburner to take a 2-1 edge into the break. Nathan Lane’s marker early in the second briefly padded the lead before the Avalanche answered late, with Alexis Cormier finishing a play from Marc-Olivier Power and Coby Hébert tying it with 39 seconds left, set up by Rail. Rail broke the deadlock early in the third and Olivier Duguay added insurance as the Leafs (0-2-0) kept pushing to the final horn. The Avalanche (2-0-0) stayed perfect with the 5-3 win.
GUSTO KINGS: 5 OILERS: 3
TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — The Gusto Kings broke open a tight game with a four-goal second period to earn a 5-3 win over the Oilers. Ace Embree opened the scoring, but the Oilers answered with David Richardson’s goal and assist, plus James Morais’ marker, to take a 2-1 edge after one. In the second, Ethan Garrett scored once and set up Connor Green, while Eli Arbeau and Lucas Moran added singles to push the Kings in front for good. Jeff Duguay scored the other goal for the Oilers (0-2-0), while the Kings (1-1-0) kept rolling late to close it out.
SABRES: 8 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 1
TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — The Sabres struck early and often, building a 4-0 first-period lead behind two goals each from Jerico Hickey and Alexandre Duke. Grady Pettigrew added a pair, and Max Poirier Legacy chipped in a goal while setting up two others as the Sabres kept the pressure on through the middle frame. The Champions Sheriffs pushed back late, with Bradley Vessey breaking through at 1:03 of the third period to reward their persistence. The Sheriffs (1-1-0) stayed engaged to the final buzzer, while the Sabres (2-0-0) remained unbeaten.
WHALERS: 3 PENGUINS: 0
POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE (POWNAL) — After a scoreless opening period, the Whalers broke through late in the second when Jake MacDonald finished a play from Rhett Dawson at 0:36, then Kylar Buchanan added an unassisted marker at 7:55 for a 2-0 edge. Dawson capped the offence at 10:56 of the third, converting a setup from Hayden Arsenault to seal the shutout for the Whalers (2-0-0). The Penguins (1-1-0) kept things tight early and pushed for offence, but couldn’t solve the Whalers’ defensive structure.
STARS: 9 FLYERS: 2
POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE (POWNAL) — The Stars jumped out early on goals by Grady Pineau and Marcel Mercier, then carried a 4-2 lead into the third after the Flyers answered in the second through Evan Quondam (from Mckinley Bates) and a late marker by Clayton Thompson. The Stars pulled away with six third-period goals, paced by a pair from Henry Stavert and two more from Caden Kennedy, while Griffin Murphy Rice also scored twice. Quondam added an assist for the Flyers (0-2-0), while Pineau finished with a goal and two helpers for the Stars (2-0-0).
PENGUINS: 8 JETS: 1
POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE (POWNAL) — The Penguins scored four times in the first period and never looked back in an 8-1 win over the Jets. Miller White and Barry Mallais struck early, and after Hunter Dunn answered for the Jets (0-2-0) off a setup from Charlie Hinschberger, the Penguins responded with goals from Matthew Ivany and Ryan Deveau. Deveau and Chase Sheppard each finished with hat tricks, while William Thibault added a goal and two helpers as the Penguins (1-1-0) pulled away with a five-goal second period and two more in the third.
WHALERS: 8 FLYERS: 1
POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE (POWNAL) — The Whalers poured it on early with six first-period goals and never looked back in a 8-1 win over the Flyers. Kylar Buchanan and Conrad Martin scored twice apiece, while Crimson Craig also had a two-goal game and Zachary Vaughan added a goal and an assist as the Whalers kept adding on with four more in the second and two in the third. Denver Rubel broke through at 9:31 of the third period to reward the Flyers (0-2-0) for their continued push, but the Whalers (2-0-0) stayed in control to close out the decision.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB U9 PROS. TIER 2 Roundup: Mar. 30 - Apr. 6
FLYERS: 7 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 0
QUISPAMSIS MEMORIAL ARENA (QUISPAMSIS) — Jase Barker scored three times and added an assist as the Flyers pulled away for an 7-0 win over the Gusto Knights. Barker opened the scoring at 11:19 of the first period off a feed from Mason Colpitts, with Alex Trevors adding a trio of goals to keep the pressure on. Isaac Pelletier chipped in two goals, while Gage Lewis, Knox Butcher and Aubrey Brown rounded out the offence. Remi Lavigne and Hudson Whalley battled through busy stretches for the Gusto Knights (0-1-1), while the Flyers (2-0-0) stayed perfect.
GUSTO BLADES: 7 BRUINS: 0
QUISPAMSIS MEMORIAL ARENA (QUISPAMSIS) — The Gusto Blades struck twice late in the opening period to take control, with Ben Campbell finishing a play from Emerson Gallant before Sam Reade made it 2-0 with 37 seconds left. After a scoreless second, the Blades poured it on in the third as Gallant, Maverick Cormier and Malcolm Hazlewood (from Reade) added goals before Reade capped his hat trick with a pair down the stretch. The Bruins (0-1-1) kept working and competed throughout, while the Blades (1-1-0) earned the shutout.
CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 9 SHARKS: 2
KCI - RICHELIEU (BATHURST) — The Champions Hounds stormed out to a five-goal first period and carried that momentum to a 9-2 win over the Sharks. Jude Lapointe and John Stymiest scored twice apiece, with Stymiest also setting up Mason Marshall, who added a goal and an assist. Maclean Seymour struck in the first and again in the third as the Hounds kept the pressure on. The Sharks showed strong pushback late, getting both goals from Wyatt Babin in the third, each assisted by Maxime Caron, as they continued to compete to the final horn, Sharks (0-2-0). The Hounds (2-0-0) stayed perfect with the win.
CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 9 JETS: 2
KCI - RICHELIEU (BATHURST) — The Champions Sheriffs jumped on the board early and carried a 4-1 lead out of the first period, with Everett Stewart scoring twice in the opening frame. The Sheriffs kept rolling in the second, getting goals from Haiden Troy and Wesley Nason as the lead grew. Nason added another in the third, while Stewart capped a six-goal day as the visitors finished strong. Landen Hache and Mayson Goupil Mercier scored for the Jets (0-2-0), who kept pushing for offence throughout, while the Sheriffs (2-0-0) stayed unbeaten.
FLYERS: 4 GUSTO BLADES: 0
QUISPAMSIS MEMORIAL ARENA (QUISPAMSIS) — The Flyers earned a 4-0 win over the Gusto Blades after building an early cushion and carrying it through. Aubrey Brown opened the scoring at 8:38 of the first period and added another at 6:53, with Patrick Comeau and Alex Trevors picking up helpers. Jase Barker extended the lead in the second, scoring at 11:07 and 8:01, with Trevors and Comeau again providing support. The Blades (1-1-0) pushed for chances throughout but couldn’t find a breakthrough, while the Flyers (2-0-0) stayed sharp defensively to finish it off.
GUSTO KNIGHTS: 4 BRUINS: 4
QUISPAMSIS MEMORIAL ARENA (QUISPAMSIS) — The Gusto Knights built a lead early and then held on for a 4-4 draw with the Bruins. Callan Richardson opened the scoring, and Byron Carson made it 2-1 late in the first with help from Rowen Hubbard. Isaac Lutes struck twice in the second period, including a goal with 21 seconds left, to give the Knights (0-1-1) a 4-1 cushion. The Bruins (0-1-1) answered with a third-period push, fuelled by an Alex Babineau hat trick, with Lex Desjardins setting up two of them before Francis Richard helped on the tying marker.
CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 9 JETS: 3
KCI - EDDY (BATHURST) — The Champions Hounds jumped out early and carried the momentum through a 9-3 win over the Jets. John Stymiest opened the scoring before Steven Peters added another late in the first, and the Hounds kept rolling in the second with goals from Mason Marshall, Cassin Cardenas and Stymiest. Peters completed a hat trick in the third, while Julie Hallett scored twice, including a late marker. The Jets found answers with goals from Cédrik Chiasson, Landen Hache and Anthony Thomas, with Loïk Gauvin setting up two tallies for the Jets (0-2-0). The Hounds (2-0-0) stayed perfect.
CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 8 SHARKS: 1
KCI - EDDY (BATHURST) — Lachlan Moorcraft paced the Champions Sheriffs with five goals as they built a 6-0 lead through two periods and cruised to an 8-1 win over the Sharks. Moorcraft opened the scoring at 4:50 of the first, then added four more in a five-goal second period that also included Haiden Troy’s marker. In the third, Caysen Flemming and Everett Stewart struck early before Maxime Caron broke through at 11:52 for the Sharks (0-2-0). Troy and Stewart each finished with two, while the Sheriffs (2-0-0) closed it out with steady pressure.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB U11 PROS. TIER 1 Roundup: Mar. 30 - Apr. 6
GUSTO HEAT: 9 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 2
LORD BEAVERBROOK ARENA (MIRAMICHI) — Gusto Heat struck early and often, building a 7-1 first-period lead and cruising to a 9-2 win over the Champions Hounds. Liam Kilfoil paced the offence with three goals, while James Stevens and Cliff McLean each scored twice, with Stevens also in on several other tallies. Ryan Branch added a goal and three assists, and Andrew Barter chipped in two markers as the Heat kept the pressure on into the third. Jett Augustine scored both Hounds goals, with his first coming at 8:44 of the opening period. The Hounds (0-2-0) kept battling, while the Heat (1-1-0) earned the win.
GUSTO KNIGHTS: 7 RIVERBANDITS: 0
LORD BEAVERBROOK ARENA (MIRAMICHI) — The Gusto Knights rolled to a 7-0 win over the Riverbandits after building a 5-0 lead in the first period and adding three more in the second. Brody Macdonald paced the offence with five goals, while Annie Lazzari added two goals and three assists. Lawlor O’Brien chipped in a goal and three helpers, and Alex Doyle and Jacob Logan also found the net as the Knights kept pressure on through three periods. The Riverbandits (1-1-0) stayed competitive and worked for chances throughout, but couldn’t solve the Knights (2-0-0).
JETS: 5 GUSTO HEAT: 3
LORD BEAVERBROOK ARENA (MIRAMICHI) — The Jets jumped out early with three first-period goals from Mason Tucker and Theodore Hepditch (2), then held off a push from the Gusto Heat to earn a 5-3 win. Harrison Aylward added two goals, including an insurance marker at 2:00 of the third, while Jack Rushton chipped in a pair of assists. The Heat answered late in the first and kept coming in the second as Ryan Branch, James Stevens and Soren Crowell scored for the Gusto Heat (1-1-0), but couldn’t complete the comeback against the Jets (1-1-0).
RIVERBANDITS: 8 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 1
LORD BEAVERBROOK ARENA (MIRAMICHI) — The Riverbandits jumped out to a three-goal first period and kept rolling with four more in the second on the way to a 8-1 win. Ben Gaudet scored twice and added a pair of helpers, while Brady Manuel and Lucas Woodman each buried two. Bennett Russell chipped in a goal and three assists, and Owen Sippley also found the net as the Riverbandits pulled away early. The Champions Hounds pushed to the final buzzer and were rewarded late in the third when Nicholas Black finished a play from Jett Augustine and Wyatt Beaumaster for the Champions Hounds (0-2-0), while the Riverbandits (1-1-0) closed out the victory.
FLYERS: 4 SHARKS: 0
CREDIT UNION PLACE (SUMMERSIDE) — The Flyers built a steady lead and closed out a 4-0 win over the Sharks on Saturday. Asher McCormick opened the scoring at 8:41 of the first period, with Cash Rickard picking up the assist. Tejashwin Mithun made it 2-0 late in the second, finishing a play started by Jaxon Chase and Grayden Price. In the third, Myles Hall (Chase, Cole Mundle) and Daxtin Murray (Samuel Arbeau, Aiden Lamkey) added insurance. The Sharks (0-2-0) kept pushing, but couldn’t find a breakthrough against the Flyers (1-1-0).
GUSTO KNIGHTS: 4 JETS: 2
LORD BEAVERBROOK ARENA (MIRAMICHI) — Jacob Matson opened the scoring at 9:22 of the first period, finishing a play from Harrison Aylward and Mason Tucker as the Jets built an early edge. The Gusto Knights answered with a strong middle frame, getting goals 23 seconds apart from Brody MacDonald and Clarke Webb to take the lead. Tucker pulled the Jets back even early in the third, but the Knights regrouped and closed it out with late markers from Webb and Noah Cloney. The Jets (1-1-0) kept pushing, while the Knights (2-0-0) stayed perfect.
WHALERS: 5 FLYERS: 3
CREDIT UNION PLACE (SUMMERSIDE) — Thomas Hamill opened the scoring at 10:00 of the first period, and the Whalers answered a big second-period push to earn a 5-3 win over the Flyers. Samuel Arbeau scored twice for the Flyers, with Myles Hall adding another as the game swung back and forth in the middle frame. Hamill finished with two goals, while Nate MacKinnon drove the offence with two goals and three assists, including helpers on Ronan Baglole’s marker and the late insurance tally. The Flyers (1-1-0) kept pressing, but the Whalers (2-0-0) closed it out.
WHALERS: 3 SHARKS: 1
CREDIT UNION PLACE (SUMMERSIDE) — The Sharks struck first early in the second period when Kent Maynard finished an Axel MacLeod feed to make it 1-0. The Whalers answered back with a pair in the middle frame, as Nate Mackinnon (from Thomas Hamill and Benjamin Doyle) tied it before Ronan Baglole converted a setup from Norris Kirst and Oliver MacDonald to put them ahead. Mackinnon added his second of the day at 8:45 of the third to seal it. Maynard’s marker stood as the lone Sharks (0-2-0) highlight as the Whalers (2-0-0) stayed perfect.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NS U15 PROS. TIER 2 Roundup: Mar. 30 - Apr. 6
RED WINGS: 7 SHARKS: 1
SANDY WICKENS MEMORIAL ARENA (BARRINGTON) — Cohen Collier opened the scoring just five seconds into the game and the Red Wings carried a 1-0 edge out of the first period. The teams traded goals early in the second, with Aadon Hogg striking for the Red Wings before Graham Nurse replied for the Sharks. Carter Randell restored the two-goal cushion, and the Red Wings put the game away with a four-goal third period, including Collier’s hat trick. Nurse’s marker kept the Sharks (0-2-0) pushing, while the Red Wings (1-0-1) finished strong.
CANADIENS: 6 FLYERS: 1
SANDY WICKENS MEMORIAL ARENA (BARRINGTON) — The Flyers struck first when Benjamin Colville finished Max Muise’s setup at 3:02 of the opening period, but the Canadiens took over from there in a 6-1 win. Thomas Myers tied it at 9:58 of the second and put the Canadiens ahead at 4:53, then capped his hat trick with a late marker at 1:18 of the third. Tyler Parker, Philip Doane and Austin Fredericks also scored, with Brendan Bowser setting up two. The Flyers (1-1-0) kept pushing, while the Canadiens (1-0-1) pulled away with a strong finish.
FLYERS: 8 SHARKS: 2
SANDY WICKENS MEMORIAL ARENA (BARRINGTON) — The Flyers opened fast with first-period goals from Lane Hein and Kai Levy, but the Sharks answered late in the frame when Samuel Jackman finished a play set up by Leland Labour to make it 2-1. Hein struck again early in the second, and after Jackman’s second of the day pulled the Sharks back within one, Nathan Adams and Jacob Ogletree helped the Flyers create separation. Flynn Jotcham, Adams and Benjamin Colville rounded out a strong third period for the Flyers (1-1-0), while Jackman’s pair led the Sharks (0-2-0).
RED WINGS: 6 CANADIENS: 6
SANDY WICKENS MEMORIAL ARENA (BARRINGTON) — The Red Wings and Canadiens traded swings all afternoon and finished deadlocked 6-6. Carter Randell scored twice and added an assist for the Red Wings, with Lucas Gaudet picking up two helpers as the visitors struck twice early in the third to grab a 6-4 edge. The Canadiens answered with a strong push late, led by Jude Ruddick’s two-goal day and a goal plus two assists from Thomas Myers. Adrian Gandhi’s goal with 22 seconds left sealed the comeback for the Canadiens (1-0-1), while the Red Wings (1-0-1) settled for the tie after a well-rounded effort.
KINGS: 4 BRUINS: 1
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Kings struck for four third-period goals to pull away from the Bruins 4-1 on Sunday morning. Micah Stokdijk opened the scoring at 9:42 of the second period, finishing a play set up by Cooper Gillespie and Nathan Lewis to put the Bruins (0-1-1) in front. Raiden Langille answered early in the third, then the Kings piled on with goals from Wyatt Russell, Madden Langille and Bryson Stewart in a late surge. Madden Langille and Raiden Langille each added an assist as the Kings (1-1-0) closed it out.
OILERS: 2 STARS: 1
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Stars struck first at 11:03 of the opening period when Jacob Barkhouse finished a play from Nicholas Ryan, and the 1-0 lead held through two tight periods. The Oilers pushed back in the third, tying it at 00:51 on Dylan Gale’s goal off a feed from Hayden Burke. Bentley Beaumier then provided the difference at 10:43, converting Chase Falconer’s setup to complete the comeback. The Stars (1-1-0) stayed competitive to the final whistle, while the Oilers (1-0-1) earned a hard-fought win.
MAPLE LEAFS: 5 KINGS: 1
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Maple Leafs built a 2-0 lead in the second period, with Cameron Buelow opening the scoring before setting up Jack Richardson for a late-period finish. The Leafs carried that momentum into the third as Jacob Riehl (from Kole Powell) stretched the margin early, and Buelow added his second. The Kings answered on Eli Donaldson’s goal at 2:43, set up by Wyatt Russell and Diego Campos, before Cash Sinclair sealed it in the final minute. The Kings (1-1-0) kept pushing, while the Leafs (1-0-1) earned the 5-1 win.
SABRES: 4 PENGUINS: 1
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Sabres pulled away for a 4-1 win over the Penguins after a tight opening frame. Avery Keddy struck first and later set up Matias Hiriart to give the Sabres the lead, before Avery A. Peters added a late second-period marker and helped on two more to make it 3-1 heading into the third. The Penguins kept pace early when Chase Dalrymple finished a play from Chase Shea, but couldn’t find another breakthrough as the Sabres (2-0-0) sealed it with Reed Morrissey’s third-period goal. The Penguins (0-1-1) showed push throughout despite the result.
STARS: 5 AVALANCHE: 1
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — Finley Fleming opened the scoring late in the first period, finishing a play from Colby Trueman to put the Avalanche in front, but the Stars answered with a pair of quick goals from Jacob Barkhouse (Nicolas Garcia) and Cale MacLeod (Nicholas Ryan) to take a 2-1 lead into the break. The Stars stretched it in the second as Ryan scored and Garcia added another, with Ryan, Evan O’Hagan and Keegan Tate factoring in. Jack Fanning capped the offence in the third for the Stars (1-1-0), while the Avalanche (0-2-0) kept pushing to the final buzzer.
BRUINS: 1 PENGUINS: 1
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — It was a tight, evenly played matchup Sunday as the Bruins and Penguins finished in a 1-1 draw. After a scoreless opening period, Rory O’Sullivan broke through at 11:46 of the second to put the Penguins ahead, with Jackson Ware picking up the assist. The Bruins answered early in the third when Chesney Heighton scored at 13:18, set up by Sam Woolner, to pull even. Both teams pushed for a late winner, but the Bruins (0-1-1) and Penguins (0-1-1) had to settle for a point apiece.
MAPLE LEAFS: 1 OILERS: 1
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (BELL RINK) — The Oilers opened the scoring midway through the second period when David Manuge struck at 8:52, giving them the edge in a tight, low-scoring battle. The Maple Leafs pushed back in the third and found the equalizer at 5:24, with Camden Vierin finishing a play set up by Camden Conley to make it 1-1. Both teams kept the pace up the rest of the way, but neither side could find a late winner, and it ended even. The Oilers (1-0-1) earned a point, while the Maple Leafs (1-0-1) did the same.
SABRES: 5 AVALANCHE: 2
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Sabres rallied from an early two-goal deficit to earn a 5-2 win over the Avalanche. Thomas Desbarres and Ethan Roach (assist: Finley Fleming) struck in the opening three minutes to give the Avalanche a 2-0 lead, but Jacob Murphy (assist: Reed Morrissey) and Matias Hiriart (assist: Avery A. Peters) answered back to tie it by the end of the first. Hiriart’s third goal of the game early in the second put the Sabres ahead for good, and Javier Hiriart (assist: Matias Hiriart) helped finish it off. The Avalanche (0-2-0) showed pace early, while the Sabres (2-0-0) stayed composed and pulled away late.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB U13 PROS. TIER 1 Roundup: Mar. 30 - Apr. 6
LIONS: 2 TIGERS: 2
POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE (POWNAL) — Deacon Jordan scored late in the first and second periods as the Lions pushed to a 2-1 lead into the third. The Tigers answered with a pair from Xander Moore, including the equalizer at 4:37 of the final frame, as the teams skated to a 2-2 draw. Benson Biggar and Jaxxon McCardle set up Jordan’s goals for the Lions (0-1-1). Jace Corey and Aaden McDonald, who added a second assist, chipped in on Moore’s first marker for the Tigers (1-0-1).
PANTHERS: 9 BULLDOGS: 2
POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE (POWNAL) — Hudson Massey opened the scoring early and the Panthers carried a 3-1 edge into the third before breaking it open with six more goals in the final frame. Evan MacLeod and Eli Fraser each scored twice, while Luke Dowling added a goal and helped set up two others, including Beckett Noye’s late marker. Patrik Belanger provided the offence for the Bulldogs with a pair, striking on a second-period setup from Miguel Richard and Zacharie Arsenault before adding another in the third for the Bulldogs (0-2-0). The Panthers (1-1-0) finished with steady pressure and timely finishing.
WHALERS: 4 JAGUARS: 1
POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE (POWNAL) — Parker McCarville opened the scoring at 8:22 of the first period as the Whalers built a 1-0 lead. The Whalers broke it open in the second with goals from Harrison MacDonald, Wyatt Tapp and Karsyn Rose, with Griffen Desroches factoring in on a pair of markers and Aiden Barlow adding a helper. The Jaguars pushed back and finally solved the net late in the third when Alexander Martell scored at 1:55, but couldn’t close the gap against the Whalers’ timely finish. Martell’s late tally provided a bright spot for the Jaguars (1-1-0), while Desroches’ playmaking helped the Whalers (2-0-0) stay perfect.
TIGERS: 3 PANTHERS: 2
POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE (POWNAL) — Spencer Wheaton-MacLeod opened the scoring in the first period for the Tigers, with Harrison Alward and Kaiden Best setting up the play. The Panthers answered late in the second when Caiden Fleming converted a chance off feeds from Clark McCarville and Jay MacKinnon. Tigers goals early in the third from Bentley Wiswell (Brady Cote Beaulieu, Max Sullivan) and Aaden McDonald (Jace Corey, Tyler Loveridge) proved decisive, even as Evan MacLeod pulled the Panthers (1-1-0) within one late, assisted by Fleming and Eli Fraser. The Tigers (1-0-1) held on to finish it.
JAGUARS: 4 LIONS: 2
POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE (POWNAL) — The Jaguars built an early cushion and held on for a 4-2 win over the Lions. Knox Beck opened the scoring late in the first period, and Dominic MacDonald followed with a two-point effort that helped the Jaguars take control. Alexander Martell added an important second-period marker, before MacDonald struck again in the third. The Lions pushed back with two third-period goals from Benjamin Ramsay, with Carter Lewis and Jett Cooke helping spark the comeback effort. The Lions (0-1-1) kept pressing to the final horn, while the Jaguars (1-1-0) earned the decision.
WHALERS: 6 BULLDOGS: 1
POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE (POWNAL) — After a scoreless first period, the Whalers pulled ahead in the second when Wyatt Tapp struck at 9:05, then Parker McCarville added another before the Bulldogs answered late on Alexis Hébert’s goal. The Whalers’ attack took over in the third, led by Tapp’s hat trick and a pair from Hudson Gill, with Griffen Desroches driving the offence with three assists. The Bulldogs (0-2-0) showed pushback to keep the game competitive into the final frame, while the Whalers (2-0-0) finished strong.
RIVERBANDITS: 2 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 2
TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — NIXON GILKS opened the scoring at 7:46 of the second period, finishing a play from MASON BRIDEAU to put the Riverbandits in front. The Champions Hounds answered early in the third when ABRAM DAVIDSON struck at 14:19, set up by INTAZ CHOWDHURY and JACE MORRIS. ALEK LOSIER restored the lead at 9:47 with CHAISE HICKS on the assist, but REECE COLLINGS tied it at 6:51 off feeds from OLIVER CARTER and XAVIER PAUL. The Riverbandits (0-1-1) and Hounds (0-1-1) settled for the draw.
STALLIONS: 6 GUSTO MOOSE: 3
TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — The Stallions built a 6-1 cushion through two periods and held off a late push to earn a 6-3 win over the Gusto Moose. Finn Badger opened the scoring before setting up two more, while Henry Jardine had a goal and two helpers as the Moose struck three times, including two early in the third to make it interesting for the Gusto Moose (0-2-0). Félix Lanteigne and William Haché scored twice apiece, with Brody Robichaud contributing three assists to pace the attack for the Stallions (2-0-0).
SHARKS: 5 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 3
TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — The Sharks struck twice in the second period, getting an early marker from Kristopher Wade and a late finish from Adam-Gabriel Chiasson to take a 2-1 edge after Simon Rocca replied for the Gusto Knights. Wade made it 3-1 in the third before the Knights pushed back, with Brooks Meier and Darcy Mowbray (with Cian O’Brien setting up both) tying it 3-3. The Sharks answered in the final minute on goals by Frederic Beaudin and Julien Mallet, edging the Knights (0-2-0) as the Sharks (2-0-0) stayed perfect.
CANADIENS: 7 RIVERBANDITS: 3
TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — The Canadiens pulled away in a scoreless first period before striking for four goals in the second, including two from Nathan Godin, to take control. Luke Somers replied for the Riverbandits, then Spencer Savoie added another late in the frame to keep it close. In the third, Lyam Blais-Gaudet scored twice and set up Aedan Leger, while Rémy Bourque finished a play from Alexandre Godin, who had two assists. Nixon Gilks scored Riverbandits (0-1-1), while the Canadiens (2-0-0) stayed unbeaten.
STALLIONS: 9 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 2
TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — The Stallions built a big first-period lead and skated to a 9-2 win over the Champions Hounds. Matteo McLaughlin and Alexandre Lagace scored early as part of a five-goal opening frame, with Félix Lanteigne, Jackson Payne and Brody Robichaud also finding the net. McLaughlin added his second in the middle period, alongside goals from Lanteigne and William Haché, before Lanteigne capped his night with another in the third. Xavier Paul and Skyler Morrison replied for the Champions Hounds (0-1-1), while the Stallions (2-0-0) kept their offence rolling to stay perfect.
SHARKS: 7 GUSTO MOOSE: 0
TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — The Sharks pulled away for a 7-0 win over the Gusto Moose, building a 3-0 lead in the first period before matching it with three more in the second. Kristopher Wade drove the offence with a hat trick, scoring once in the opening frame and adding two more in the middle period. Frédéric Beaudin chipped in two goals, while Julien Mallet and Alexis Robichaud rounded out the scoring as the Sharks kept the pressure on into the third. The Gusto Moose (0-2-0) battled throughout, but the Sharks (2-0-0) controlled the game from start to finish.
CANADIENS: 7 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 0
TRI-COUNTY COMPLEX (FREDERICTON) — The Canadiens jumped out early with four first-period goals, getting the offence rolling from Aedan Leger, Rémy Bourque, Lucas Allain and Alexandre Godin. Bourque added two more in the second to complete a hat trick, with Godin factoring in again as part of a three-point afternoon. The Knights pushed back with plenty of chances and finished with 37 shots, but couldn’t find a breakthrough. Nathan Godin’s third-period marker capped the scoring as the Gusto Knights (0-2-0) kept battling, while the Canadiens (2-0-0) stayed perfect.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NS U11 PROS. TIER 1 Roundup: Mar. 30 - Apr. 6
WOLVES: 9 STALLIONS: 4
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Wolves built a 6-0 cushion through two periods and held on for a 9-4 win over the Stallions. Cameron MacInnis paced the attack with a hat trick, while Blake Fraser added two goals. (Gregory) Mason O’Leary opened the scoring and chipped in an assist, and Payton Mahoney had two helpers. The Stallions pushed back in the third with goals from Charlie Heard, Jack Ibbotson, Wyatt Campbell and Tanner Potter, with Ibbotson’s marker set up by Emmett Pothier and Theo MacKeil for the Stallions (0-2-0). The Wolves (2-0-0) stayed perfect.
BULLDOGS: 4 BARRACUDAS: 2
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — Abel Daley scored three times in the third period, including a pair of goals in the final 15 seconds, as the Bulldogs pulled away for a 4-2 win over the Barracudas. Maxwell Mueller opened the scoring at 7:35 of the first, finishing a setup from Easton Furlong. Barracudas answered with an unassisted goal from George Deveau in the second, then took a late lead when Bowen Coleman converted Bowen Faulkner’s feed at 7:54 of the third. Daley’s rally was sparked by two assists from Ben Hicks, as Deveau and Coleman scored for the Barracudas (0-2-0), while the Bulldogs (2-0-0) stayed perfect.
HAWKS: 5 HUSKIES: 1
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Hawks built a 2-1 edge after the opening period, with Brady Carew striking first before Grayson Doering answered, and Samuel Joseph restoring the lead late. After a scoreless second, the Hawks pulled away early in the third as Joseph added his second, then set up Carter Hodder after Maria Lahey found the net in a quick surge. Doering provided the lone highlight for the Huskies (0-2-0), while Joseph’s two-goal, one-assist day paced the Hawks (2-0-0).
PANTHERS: 2 JAGUARS: 0
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — Oscar Joyce opened the scoring at 7:24 of the first period as the Panthers built an early edge and carried it into the break. Edison Wentzell added the insurance marker at 3:14 of the second, finishing a play set up by Cameron Gates to make it 2-0. The Jaguars generated chances and kept pace through the final frame, but couldn’t find a way through on the scoreboard. The Jaguars (1-1-0) pushed hard to the final horn, while the Panthers (2-0-0) stayed composed to secure the shutout.
WOLVES: 7 EAGLES: 5
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Wolves jumped out to a 5-1 first-period lead and held on for a 7-5 win over the Eagles. Holden Rhynold scored twice, while Grayson Archibald added two goals and Noah MacLeod chipped in three assists for the Wolves. The Eagles pushed back with a big second period led by Marcus Bedo (2G, 2A) and Ryder Simon (2G), with Max Hoffman also finding the net. Archibald’s third-period marker proved important as the Eagles (1-1-0) kept pressing to the end against the Wolves (2-0-0).
HAWKS: 7 STALLIONS: 0
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Hawks struck early and often, building a 4-0 first-period lead on goals from Angus McDiarmid, Beckett MacLellan, Mark Phalen and Maria Lahey. Phalen paced the offence with a hat trick, adding two more in the second period, while Ian Markotich capped the scoring in the third. McDiarmid chipped in a goal and an assist, with MacLellan also posting a goal and a helper. The Stallions (0-2-0) stayed determined throughout, but the Hawks (2-0-0) kept control in a 7-0 win.
BULLDOGS: 6 BULLS: 3
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — The Bulldogs jumped out to an early lead with first-period goals from Liam Blackwell and Ben Hicks, then kept building in a 6-3 win over the Bulls. Lyla Pennell led the charge with two goals, setting up Henry Fraser’s third-period marker after Maxwell Mueller had a goal and an assist in a strong second period for the Bulldogs (2-0-0). The Bulls answered with two goals from Wyatt Forrest, both assisted by Adam Richard, and Kaymen Symonds added a late second-period tally for the Bulls (0-2-0).
EAGLES: 8 HUSKIES: 6
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Eagles and Huskies traded chances in a back-and-forth game that was tied 5-5 after two periods before the Eagles pulled away for an 8-6 win. Jason Ward, Avery Francis and Marcus Bedo each scored twice for the Eagles, with Ryder Simon adding a goal and an assist. The Huskies answered with a balanced attack, getting goals from William Crawford, Thanishq Rangampally, Thomas Cashin, Grayson Doering, Liam Reid and Harrison Ryan, while James Alexander chipped in two assists. The Huskies (0-2-0) pushed to the finish, while the Eagles (1-1-0) closed it out.
PANTHERS: 7 BARRACUDAS: 3
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — The Panthers built a 3-2 first-period edge and kept pressing in a 7-3 win over the Barracudas. Declan Dedrick scored twice, including a buzzer-beater at 0:02 of the second, while Oscar Joyce added two goals and Oscar Ruiz chipped in a goal and an assist for the Panthers. The Barracudas answered early behind Levi Blunden and Kalon Laskow-Pooley, with Drew Martin picking up the helper, and Paxton Buell later finished a play from Emmett Bonnell for the Barracudas (0-2-0). The Panthers (2-0-0) stayed composed to close it out.
JAGUARS: 5 BULLS: 4
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — Oliver Bracegirdle opened the scoring and later struck with 21 seconds left as the Jaguars edged the Bulls 5-4. After a 1-1 first period, the Bulls built a two-goal cushion early in the second on goals from Reid Smith and Kaymen Symonds, but the Jaguars answered late in the frame with Alex Romyn and Ethan Rees to pull even. Symonds’ second of the game restored the lead in the third before Logan Pongoski tied it, setting the stage for Bracegirdle’s late winner. The Bulls (0-2-0) got goals from Théo Surette and strong playmaking from Wyatt Forrest, while the Jaguars (1-1-0) earned the comeback win.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NS U13 PROS. TIER 2 Roundup: Mar. 30 - Apr. 6
JETS: 5 KNIGHTS: 1
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (EMERA RINK) — Lewis MacDonald opened the scoring 1:06 into the first and the Jets kept building from there, getting a second-period boost from MacDonald’s unassisted marker before James Reid finished a play set up by MacDonald to make it 3-0. The Knights pushed back when Drew Pettipas converted a Michael Stanford feed at 3:53 of the second, but Derek Ross struck twice in the third — including one assisted by Reid — to seal it. The Knights (0-3-1) stayed engaged throughout, while the Jets (1-1-2) earned the win.
SABRES: 5 STARS: 4
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (EMERA RINK) — The Sabres erased an early three-goal deficit and pulled out a 5-4 win over the Stars in a back-and-forth matchup. The Stars struck three times in the first period on goals from Spencer Harpell, Sam Mackeil and Ethan MacRae, then Max Horechuk restored a two-goal cushion early in the third. But the Sabres kept coming, led by two-goal efforts from Max Green and Zachary Horne, who scored the winner with three seconds left. Horechuk finished with a goal and an assist for the Stars (3-1-0), while Brayden Aiken had a goal and two assists for the Sabres (2-0-0).
BRUINS: 5 JETS: 5
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (EMERA RINK) — A back-and-forth battle finished even at 5-5 as the Jets and Bruins traded momentum through three periods. Maveric Venedam opened the scoring and Derek Ross added another late in the first as the Jets took a 2-1 edge. The Bruins answered in the second behind Jacob McGean and Logan Morrison to grab a 4-2 lead, and McGean completed his hat trick before the third ended. The Jets stormed back with three third-period goals, including two from Lewis MacDonald, before McGean’s late marker sealed the tie for the Bruins (1-2-1). The Jets (1-1-2) matched every push to earn a share of the points.
STARS: 4 KNIGHTS: 3
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (EMERA RINK) — The Stars held off a spirited push from the Knights to earn a 4-3 win on Saturday. Max Horechuk opened the scoring at 8:14 of the first period and Dax George made it 2-0 late in the frame. The Knights answered in the second on goals from Thomas Dionne and Colin MacLeod to pull even, then MacLeod struck again at 5:40 of the third to give the Knights the lead. Wyatt Carr tied it at 3:54, and Charlie George’s late marker at 1:48 sealed it for the Knights (0-3-1) against the Stars (3-1-0).
BRUINS: 4 KNIGHTS: 1
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (EMERA RINK) — The Bruins built a steady lead and skated away with a 4-1 win over the Knights. Anthony Deveaux opened the scoring at 7:31 of the first period, setting the tone before the Knights answered late in the frame when Quinn Tracey converted Hudson Miller’s feed. Jacob McGean restored the Bruins’ edge early in the second, and Cohen Hopkins helped put it away in the third with a goal and two assists, including a setup on Logan Morrison’s marker. Tracey’s finish stood out for the Knights (0-3-1), while the Bruins (1-2-1) closed it out with a composed final period.
STARS: 6 JETS: 1
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (EMERA RINK) — The Stars jumped out early with first-period goals from Sam Mackeil and Ethan MacDonald, then kept adding offence through the middle frame as Max Horechuk and MacDonald made it 4-0. Jacob Nissan got the Jets (1-1-2) on the board late in the second to reward a hard-working push. MacDonald completed his hat trick in the third before Spencer Harpell rounded out the scoring as the Stars (3-1-0) closed out a 6-1 win.
CANADIENS: 5 MAPLE LEAFS: 0
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — Liam Myrick set the tone early for the Canadiens, scoring at 8:48 of the first period and adding another at 4:22 of the second, with Daniel Purdy picking up assists on both goals. The game stayed tight into the third before Lucas Olive made it 3-0 at 8:47, sparked by helpers from Oliver Hattie and Matthew Killam. Luca Giordani and Ethan Zinck added late insurance to round out the scoring. The Maple Leafs (1-1-0) battled throughout, but the Canadiens (1-1-0) pulled away with a strong third period.
BLUES: 7 PENGUINS: 0
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Blues built a 2-0 lead in the first period and then poured in five more in the second to earn a 7-0 win over the Penguins. Gavin Banfield paced the offence with three goals, while Charlie MacLean-Stone matched him with a three-goal performance and added two assists. Matthew Pettipas capped the outburst, with Raylan Butt, Holden Campbell, Harrison Hunter and Brennan Chapdelaine chipping in on the assists. The Penguins (0-2-0) kept working to generate chances, but the Blues (1-1-0) maintained control throughout.
JETS: 2 KNIGHTS: 2
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (EMERA RINK) — The Jets and Knights traded timely third-period goals and finished in a 2-2 draw. With the game scoreless into the second, Elliott Sheppard struck late to put the Knights in front. The Jets pushed back early in the third as Derek Ross tied it, but Drew Pettipas answered soon after, converting a setup from Cameron Tracey and Declan Madden to restore the lead. Caiden Bouchie capped the late surge at 00:56, finishing a play started by Maveric Venedam, as the Jets (1-1-2) and Knights (0-3-1) shared the points.
STARS: 10 BRUINS: 4
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (EMERA RINK) — Dax George opened the scoring early for the Stars, but the Bruins answered with three first-period goals from Jacob McGean, J.R. Chafe and Cohen Hopkins to take a 3-1 lead into the break. The Stars flipped the game in the second with six goals in a surge paced by Spencer Harpell’s pair and a big night from Max Horechuk (two goals, two assists), with Ethan MacDonald also scoring twice. Hopkins added his second in the third for the Bruins (1-2-1), while the Stars (3-1-0) pulled away with Ethan MacRae rounding out the offence.
OILERS: 7 CANADIENS: 3
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Oilers struck twice in the opening frame as Bryer Grant and Theo MacLean scored 49 seconds apart, then carried that momentum into the second with three more, including Eddie Gore’s tally at 07:46. The Canadiens answered with Liam Myrick’s marker at 00:22 of the second, set up by Daniel Purdy, before Myrick added two more in the third — including one assisted by Dominic Walcott — to complete the hat trick for the Canadiens (1-1-0). Gore finished with two goals and an assist, while MacLean added his second late as the Oilers (2-0-0) closed it out.
MAPLE LEAFS: 3 PENGUINS: 1
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Maple Leafs earned a 3-1 decision over the Penguins in Halifax, breaking a 1-1 tie with a strong third period. Jay Isenor opened the scoring at 11:40 of the first, finishing a play set up by Max Ouellette and Peyton Lively, before Connor Mackay answered at 7:05 for the Penguins off a Liam Gordon helper. After a scoreless second, Isenor struck again at 7:55 of the third with Grayson Smith and Lively assisting, and Smith capped it with a late marker at 1:26. The Penguins (0-2-0) kept pushing to the final buzzer, while the Leafs (1-1-0) secured the win.
OILERS: 5 BLUES: 2
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — After a scoreless first period, the Blues jumped ahead in the second on goals from Lucas Van Dusen (assisted by Charlie MacLean-Stone) and Jackson Gillis. Theo MacLean’s marker with 40 seconds left in the frame cut the deficit and set the stage for an Oilers push. Alexander Spencer scored twice in the third, including the late finisher, with Connell Young setting up both tallies. Ethan Thornton and Eddie Gore rounded out the surge as the Blues (1-1-0) couldn’t hold the lead against the Oilers (2-0-0).
SHARKS: 7 AVALANCHE: 0
MARINERS CENTRE (YARMOUTH) — The Sharks erupted for three late first-period goals and never looked back in a 7-0 win over the Avalanche. Elliot Garber struck twice in a 21-second span, while Owen Harlow and Keith Brown each finished with hat tricks as the Sharks piled on six goals in both the second and third periods. Jase Wamboldt added two, and Landon Russell capped the scoring with 20 seconds left. The Avalanche (0-2-0) battled through a tough night and continued to compete to the final whistle, but the Sharks (2-0-0) controlled the pace throughout.
SHARKS: 6 RED WINGS: 2
MARINERS CENTRE (YARMOUTH) — Jase Wamboldt opened the scoring early, and the Sharks took control with a four-goal second period to earn a 6-2 win over the Red Wings. Owen Harlow scored twice in that surge, with Keith Brown and Gabrielle MacRae adding singles, before Wamboldt capped his two-goal day early in the third. Jaxson Hallett got the Red Wings on the board at 6:58 of the second, and Cole Myers finished a nice passing play midway through the third for the Red Wings (1-1-0). The Sharks (2-0-0) kept the pace and pulled away.
CANUCKS: 7 WHALERS: 0
MARINERS CENTRE (YARMOUTH) — The Canucks rolled to a 7-0 win over the Whalers after building a 3-0 lead through two periods and pulling away with four more in the third. Elliot LeBlanc opened the scoring in the first, set up by Noah Messer, who later added a second-period marker. Jace Cobbett paced the attack with two goals and an assist, while Finley Evans, Rylan McCall and Noah Cottreau rounded out the offence. The Whalers (0-2-0) kept working and got a battling effort in goal from Maxwell Inness, but couldn’t solve the Canucks (2-0-0).
SABRES: 4 BRUINS: 1
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (EMERA RINK) — The Sabres struck twice in the first period, with Noah Ehler opening the scoring before Jack Grover made it 2-0. J.R. Chafe got the Bruins on the board late in the frame, finishing a play from Logan Morrison to pull within one. The Sabres pulled away in the second as Kolton Ludlow Kyte buried a marker set up by Brayden Aiken and Felix Statchook, then Zion Johnson added another in the final minute. The Bruins (1-2-1) stayed determined to the end, while the Sabres (2-0-0) closed out the 4-1 win.
RED WINGS: 9 WHALERS: 4
MARINERS CENTRE (YARMOUTH) — The Red Wings built a 4-2 first-period lead and had enough finish to pull away for a 9-4 win over the Whalers. Jace Comeau scored three times, including two late in the opening frame, while Jackson Swaine added a pair in the third. Anthony McColm chipped in three assists as the Red Wings struck five times in the final period to seal it. The Whalers answered with a strong push as Donovan Davis scored twice and Luke Daniels and Dylan Hatt also found the net for the Whalers (0-2-0). The Red Wings (1-1-0) closed it out with pace down the stretch.
CANUCKS: 7 AVALANCHE: 0
MARINERS CENTRE (YARMOUTH) — The Canucks opened quickly and never let up, building a 2-0 lead in the first on goals from Matheo Doucette and Forrest Murphy. Jace Cobbett powered the attack with four goals, adding two more in the second before finishing it off at 5:32 of the third, while Rylan McCall chipped in a pair and Noah Messer set up two. The Avalanche (0-2-0) battled through a tough night and kept working to generate chances, but couldn’t find a way through as the Canucks (2-0-0) completed the shutout.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB U15 PROS. TIER 2 Roundup: Mar. 30 - Apr. 6
GUSTO KNIGHTS: 3 GUSTO MOOSE - GARNETT: 2
QUISPAMSIS MEMORIAL ARENA (QUISPAMSIS) — The Gusto Moose - Garnett jumped out to a 2-0 first-period lead on goals from Oscar Zeng (Daryl Sully) and Talon Mason, and carried that edge into the final frame. The Gusto Knights answered with a three-goal third period to complete the comeback, as Jaxon Coyle (Jax Galbraith) and Devante Marsh (Levi Nelson) pulled them even before Quinn Gaddas (Owen Lord) struck late to seal the 3-2 decision. Zeng and Mason powered the Moose (1-1-0), while Gaddas’ winner lifted the Knights (2-0-0).
CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 6 GUSTO KINGS: 4
QUISPAMSIS MEMORIAL ARENA (QUISPAMSIS) — After a scoreless opening frame, the Champions Sheriffs and Gusto Kings traded second-period goals from Jax Harris and Nase Lohnes to set up a wide-open third. Carter Ross briefly put the Kings ahead early in the final period, but Nicholas Alexander answered quickly and later added his second. Ashton O’Quinn, Tyler Comeau and Marcus Wolfe rounded out the Sheriffs’ late push, with Wolfe’s marker coming in the final seconds. Ian Scott and Jacob Betts kept the Kings within striking distance. The Gusto Kings (0-2-0) pushed back to the final buzzer, but the Champions Sheriffs (1-1-0) finished strong.
GUSTO MOOSE - SCOTT: 6 MAPLE LEAFS: 2
QUISPAMSIS MEMORIAL ARENA (QUISPAMSIS) — Gusto Moose - Scott built early momentum with three first-period goals from Grayson Masters (Dalton Yeo), Blake Wilband (Levi Cowan) and Nick De Man (Easton Fowler, Cooper Leavitt), then carried that edge into a scoreless second. Dalton Yeo added insurance early in the third before Fowler and Mylo Dyker (Wilband) extended the lead. The Maple Leafs answered with a pair of third-period markers from Liam Edwards and William Coulombe, pushing to the final buzzer. The Leafs (0-2-0) kept competing, while the Moose (2-0-0) stayed perfect with the 6-2 win.
GUSTO KNIGHTS: 4 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 1
QUISPAMSIS MEMORIAL ARENA (QUISPAMSIS) — Devante Marsh opened the scoring early in the first period as the Gusto Knights built a 4-1 win over the Champions Sheriffs. Lucas Nicolle struck twice in a strong second period, with Quinn Gaddas adding another while Owen Lord chipped in two assists to help the Knights pull away. Cameron Lane got the Sheriffs on the board at 11:09 of the third, finishing a play set up by Garret Ogden, but the comeback bid came up short for the Sheriffs (1-1-0) as the Knights (2-0-0) stayed unbeaten.
GUSTO MOOSE - SCOTT: 2 GUSTO KINGS: 1
QUISPAMSIS MEMORIAL ARENA (QUISPAMSIS) — Grady Moran opened the scoring at 4:04 of the first period for the Gusto Kings, with Sid Buckley setting up the play, as the Kings carried a 1-0 edge into the break and kept the pace tight through the middle frame (0-2-0). Nick De Man answered at 2:59 of the second, then struck again just 12 seconds into the third to push Gusto Moose - Scott in front for good in a hard-fought 2-1 finish (2-0-0).
SHARKS: 7 JETS: 1
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Sharks struck for four first-period goals and carried that momentum to a 7-1 win over the Jets. Jack Mackay scored twice in the opening frame, while Liam Salt added two goals and set up two more to pace the offence. Owen Hickey chipped in a goal and an assist, and Lincoln Warrick and Jace DeVos also found the back of the net as the Sharks kept building in the second and third. Brayden Dallaire scored at 4:21 of the second for the Jets (0-2-0), while the Sharks (2-0-0) stayed perfect.
WHALERS: 9 FLYERS: 2
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Whalers struck early and carried the pace to a 9-2 win over the Flyers. Colby Gaudet led the offence with a hat trick, while Kaleb Arsenault added two goals, including one in the third to keep the pressure on. Holden Rayner chipped in three assists, and Kip Nurse, Bentley MacNevin, Zachary Clements and Elliot Buote rounded out the scoring for the Whalers (2-0-0). Kayden Constantine and Gabriel Mersereau answered late in the first period for the Flyers (0-2-0), who kept battling to generate chances the rest of the way.
SHARKS: 6 FLYERS: 2
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — The Sharks built a 3-1 first-period lead and carried that momentum to a 6-2 win over the Flyers. Liam Salt scored three times, adding an assist, while Jack Mackay chipped in a goal and two helpers as the Sharks kept pushing the pace through all three periods. The Flyers answered early on Logan Denne’s first-period marker, and Michael Somkin finished a late third-period play set up by Denne to show their fight to the final buzzer for the Flyers (0-2-0). The Sharks (2-0-0) stayed sharp and finished strong.
WHALERS: 8 JETS: 1
JK IRVING CENTRE (BOUCTOUCHE) — Emerik Bourgeois opened the scoring early in the first for the Jets, but the Whalers answered with a four-goal burst late in the period to take control. Jaxon Coughlin struck twice in that swing, while Harrison Delaney added a goal and later finished his two-goal day in the third. Colby Gaudet chipped in a goal and two assists, with Fraser Cook setting up three, as Kaleb Arsenault and Maddix Perry rounded out the offence. Bourgeois scored the lone goal for the Jets (0-2-0), while the Whalers (2-0-0) stayed perfect.
GUSTO MOOSE - GARNETT: 8 MAPLE LEAFS: 1
QUISPAMSIS MEMORIAL ARENA (QUISPAMSIS) — Gusto Moose - Garnett raced out to a three-goal first period and kept the pressure on to earn an 8-1 win over the Maple Leafs. Daryl Sully scored twice for the Moose, while Brayden Hanson added a goal and an assist and Cam Ward chipped in a pair of assists. Peyton Garnett, Street Miller, Talon Mason, Ethan Messer and Oscar Zeng also found the net as the lead grew through the second and third periods. William Coulombe broke through late for the Maple Leafs (0-2-0), while the Moose (1-1-0) closed it out with a complete team effort.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
