Moncton Female Prospects Tournament Recap
U9 Division Recap
FLEET: 5 SCEPTRE: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A — Fleet pulled away in a back-and-forth 5-2 win over Sceptre on Saturday. Macie Desmond opened the scoring early, but Joève Savoie answered to make it 1-1 in the first period. Desmond struck again in the second, and Juliette Henderson added another late in the frame to give Fleet some breathing room.
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A — Sceptre pushed back when Ellie Gallacher scored early in the third to cut it to 3-2, but Henderson’s second of the game restored the two-goal lead before Desmond completed her hat trick. Savoie and Gallacher scored for Sceptre (1-2-1), while Emery Janes, Stevie Stewart, Caroline Desaulniers and Rylee Buckley chipped in assists for Fleet (4-2-0).
GOLDENEYES: 7 PEI STARS: 0
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A — The Goldeneyes earned a 7-0 win over the PEI Stars on Saturday, striking first on Sara-Maude Blanchard’s opener before pulling away with four goals in the second period. Blanchard and Chloe Daigle each scored twice, with Elianne Poirier, Lola Herbert and Alexia Duguay adding the rest. Adele Gallant finished the shutout for Coach Fred Blanchet’s Goldeneyes (5-0-1). The PEI Stars (0-4-0) kept pushing through all three periods and continued to look for chances right to the final buzzer.
GOLDENEYES: 4 VICTOIRE: 4
JKI BOUCTOUCHE — The Goldeneyes and Victoire skated to a 4-4 draw after a back-and-forth finish. Elianne Poirier scored twice for the Goldeneyes, while Sara-Maude Blanchard added a goal and two assists to help them build an early lead, with Scottie Babineau also finding the net. Victoire answered with a big day from Claire Spencer, who recorded a hat trick and set up Anabelle Sherwood’s second-period goal as they pulled even late. Coach Fred Blanchet’s Goldeneyes (5-0-1) and Victoire (2-2-1) both showed plenty of push to the final buzzer.
FLEET: 6 PEI EXCEL: 1
JKI BOUCTOUCHE — Macie Desmond scored four times as the Fleet pulled away for a 6-1 tournament win over PEI EXCEL. Desmond opened the scoring at 11:05 of the first period, and after Chloe Tian answered at 6:25, Desmond restored the lead late in the frame with help from Juliette Henderson. The Fleet added two quick goals early in the second from Lilly Merchant and Desmond, with Henderson and Kinsley Ellis picking up assists, then Stevie Stewart and Desmond finished it off in the third. Coach Jan Klimes’ PEI EXCEL (1-3-1) kept competing to the final buzzer, while the Fleet (4-2-0) improved to finish the day strong.
SCEPTRE: 7 PEI STARS: 0
JKI BOUCTOUCHE — Sceptre scored three times in the opening period and kept rolling to a 7-0 win over the PEI Stars. Ellie Gallacher and Jemma Sherrard each had two goals, while Beatrice Hebert added a pair, including one set up by Charlie-Eve Blanchard. Joève Savoie rounded out the scoring, with LÉa ArsenEAult and Iris O’Brien picking up assists in the third. AngÉlie ThÉriault earned the shutout in goal. The PEI Stars (0-4-0) kept battling to find a breakthrough, while Coach Richard Gallacher’s Sceptre (1-2-1) closed out a strong team effort.
GOLDENEYES: 4 FLEET: 0
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A — The Goldeneyes opened the scoring late in the first period when Lola Herbert struck at 9:24, and they carried that edge into a busy third to pull away for a 4-0 win over the Fleet. Herbert added another at 9:28 of the third, with Chloe Daigle picking up the assist, before Daigle finished a play set up by Herbert and Alexia Duguay at 7:52. EliAnne Poirier rounded out the offence at 1:50. Adele Gallant earned the shutout, while the Fleet (4-2-0) stayed determined against the Goldeneyes (5-0-1).
VICTOIRE: 7 PEI STARS: 0
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - C — Victoire pulled away with a five-goal third period to earn a 7-0 win over the PEI Stars on Friday. After a scoreless opening frame, Anabelle Sherwood opened the scoring late in the second period before Olivia Meunier added another to make it 2-0 heading to the third. Sherwood finished with two goals, while Claire Spencer, Emma Fenton, Kalie Doiron and Sawyer Keenan also found the net, with Saniya Tahir picking up an assist. Coach Stephen Martin’s PEI Stars (0-4-0) kept pushing, but Chloé Lily Cormier secured the shutout for Victoire (2-2-1).
SCEPTRE: 2 PEI EXCEL: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A — Sceptre and PEI EXCEL skated to a 2-2 draw in a back-and-forth tournament matchup. Elena MacPhee opened the scoring late in the first period, finishing a play set up by Chloe Tian to give EXCEL the early edge. Sceptre answered in the second with a quick pair, as Jemma Sherrard tied it before Ellie Gallacher put her side ahead, with Béatrice Bossé picking up the assist. PEI pushed back to level it when Ruby Kelly scored off a strong sequence with Tian and MacPhee. PEI EXCEL (1-3-1) kept pressing, while Sceptre (1-2-1) held firm to close out the tie.
FLEET: 4 VICTOIRE: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A — Juliette Henderson scored all four goals as the Fleet built a 4-1 lead through two periods. Henderson struck twice late in the first, then added markers at 8:01 and 0:11 of the second to create separation. Victoire answered with a nice first-period finish from Amelia Harrison, set up by Anabelle Sherwood and Saniya Tahir, and kept pressing into the third. Sherwood made it interesting at 4:30 of the final frame, with Harrison picking up the assist. Coach Matt Gaudet’s Victoire (2-2-1) showed plenty of push, but couldn’t catch the Fleet (4-2-0).
GOLDENEYES: 6 SCEPTRE: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - C — The Goldeneyes opened the scoring in the first period and kept building toward a 6-1 tournament win over the Sceptre. Lola Herbert led the offence with a hat trick, striking once in the first, again in the second, and adding a late marker in the third, with Chloe Daigle setting her up twice and finishing with three assists. Mackenzie Buck had a goal and an assist, while Briana Cormier and Elianne Poirier also scored. Klodie Paulin scored the lone Sceptre (1-2-1) goal early in the third, but the Goldeneyes (5-0-1) answered with three more in the final frame.
PEI EXCEL: 7 PEI Stars: 0
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A — Coach Jan Klimes’ PEI EXCEL built an early lead and carried it through to a 7-0 win over the PEI Stars on Saturday. Shannon Swan set the pace with a pair of first-period goals and later completed her hat trick early in the second, with Hannah Walsh picking up the lone assist of the game. Chloe Tian added the other marker in the middle frame, then took over in the third with three more goals to round out a four-goal performance. In net, Abby Christmas posted the shutout as the Stars (0-4-0) kept battling to generate offence against EXCEL (1-3-1).
VICTOIRE: 4 PEI EXCEL: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - D — Victoire and PEI EXCEL traded momentum in a tight 4-3 finish Saturday at Greenfoot 4Plex. Chloe Tian opened the scoring for PEI, but Emma Fenton answered late in the first and helped Victoire carry a 3-2 edge into the third after a busy final minute of the second period. Tian struck again early in the third to pull EXCEL even, setting the stage for Fenton’s late winner as she completed a three-goal day. Anabelle Sherwood had Victoire’s other marker. EXCEL (1-3-1) kept pushing to the final buzzer, while Victoire (2-2-1) earned the narrow win.
FLEET: 2 VICTOIRE: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - C (SEMI 2 vs 3) — The Fleet rallied for a 2-1 win over Victoire in a tight semifinal that swung in the third period. Emma Fenton opened the scoring at 11:01, finishing a play set up by Kailey Gaudet to give Victoire the early edge. Fleet answered back with a pair from Macie Desmond, tying it at 7:20 off a feed from Lilly Merchant before Desmond struck again at 3:15, with Caroline Desaulniers picking up the assist. Victoire (2-2-1) pushed for the equalizer late, but Fleet (4-2-0) held on.
GOLDENEYES: 4 PEI EXCEL: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A (SEMI 4 vs 1) — Chloe Daigle opened the scoring just 10 seconds in, but Chloe Tian answered for PEI EXCEL late in the first to make it 1-1. Tian struck again with 1:14 left in the second to put PEI in front, before the Goldeneyes pushed back with three straight goals from Elianne Poirier, Sara-Maude Blanchard (Anabelle Girouard) and, in the third, Mackenzie Buck (Poirier). Tian’s two-goal effort kept PEI (1-3-1) in the fight, while Adele Gallant earned the win in net for the Goldeneyes (5-0-1).
GOLDENEYES: 5 FLEET: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A (GOLD MEDAL GAME) — The Goldeneyes earned a 5-2 win over the Fleet in a spirited finale for the U9 division. Chloe Daigle opened the scoring late in the first period, finishing a play set up by Lola Herbert and Lauralie Blanchet. Juliette Henderson answered with a pair for the Fleet, including an early third-period marker that kept things tight. Goldeneyes goals from Anabelle Girouard and Mackenzie Buck provided key separation, before Elianne Poirier scored twice in the third to seal it. The Fleet (4-2-0) pushed to the final buzzer, while the Goldeneyes (5-0-1) closed out an unbeaten weekend. Congrats to the Goldeneyes on the Gold Medal!
U11 Division Recap
FROST: 7 FLEET (DONOVAN): 0
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A — Frost jumped in front with two first-period goals from Gracie Sheppard, then kept building as Nora Gale and Raynglei Thompson added second-period markers. Frost broke it open early in the third with three more goals in quick succession, capped by Thompson’s hat trick. Danielle Thomas also scored, while Pearl Innocent, Anna Little and Lily Dunbar chipped in with key assists. Chloe Currie earned the shutout for Frost (4-1-0), and Fleet (Donovan) (0-4-0) kept pushing for chances right to the final whistle.
VICTOIRE: 7 FLEET (DONOVAN): 0
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A — Victoire jumped out quickly with five first-period goals and carried that momentum to a 7-0 tournament win over Fleet (Donovan). Ellie Malenfant and Emma Leger scored twice each to lead the offence, with Claire McDonald adding a solo marker in the opening frame. Taylyn Sanipass-Sock finished a play from Leger early in the second, and Ellie-Genevieve LeBlanc capped the scoring at 1:56 with help from Viviane Boudreau and Zoé Sippley. Fleet (Donovan) (0-4-0) stayed determined throughout, while Valerie Donaldson earned the shutout for Victoire (3-2-0).
PEI CENTRAL GALES: 2 FLEET (LORD): 0
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A — The PEI Central Gales broke through in the third period and went on to a 2-0 win over Fleet (Lord). Kinley MacDonald opened the scoring at 10:25, finishing a play set up by Ellen Mallett and Ayla Dewar. Lucy Birt added an insurance marker at 4:39. Skylar MacDonald earned the shutout for the Gales. Olivia Lord kept Fleet close with a steady effort in goal, as the group pushed for an equalizer right to the final buzzer for Fleet (0-4-0), while the Gales (1-3-0) picked up a tournament win.
FROST: 5 PEI STARS: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - C — Frost built an early cushion with first-period goals from Magnolia Pike (Raynglei Thompson) and Thompson (Nora Gale), then kept the pressure on with a pair in the second from Sutton Burtch (Gale) and Thompson (Lily Dunbar). PEI Stars answered back at 2:28 of the middle frame when Charlee Drake finished a play set up by Clarity Gallant to make it 4-1. Thompson sealed her hat trick with a last-minute marker at 0:05 of the third, with Burtch earning the assist. Drake scored the lone goal for the PEI Stars (1-3-0), while Gale’s two assists helped power Frost (4-1-0).
CHARGE: 4 PEI EXCEL: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A — PEI Excel struck first when Madison Scott finished a play set up by Adelyn Spidel at 6:15 of the first period, but the Charge answered late on Emma Patterson’s tying goal, with helpers from Aaliyah Syrnyk and Taylor Sherwood. The Charge took control in the second as Sherwood and Syrnyk scored 63 seconds apart to make it 3-1. Excel kept pushing as Julia Kenny pulled them within one with 2:19 left, assisted by Genie Flynn, before Norah Juneau added insurance. PEI Excel (1-3-0) showed plenty of fight, while the Charge (6-0-0) stayed unbeaten.
TORRENT: 2 SCEPTRE: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A — Torrent rallied with two late second-period goals to slip past Sceptre 2-1 in a tightly contested tournament matchup. Ema Rioux opened the scoring at 8:18 of the second period, finishing a play set up by Charlotte Boucher to put Sceptre in front. Torrent answered back as Noelle Pellerine tied it at 2:46, before Isla Snair struck with 55 seconds left in the frame to provide the winner. Sceptre (4-2-0) kept pressing in a scoreless third, but Torrent (3-1-0) held on.
VICTOIRE: 2 FLEET (LORD): 1
MEMRAMCOOK — Victoire struck first when Viviane Boudreau finished a play from Zoé Sippley and Arielle Leblanc at 7:21 of the opening period. Fleet (Lord) answered in the second as Sophie Taylor converted a Sophia Brennan setup at 4:08 to pull even. With the game still tight late, Taylyn Sanipass-Sock snapped home the go-ahead goal at 12:22 of the third to lift Victoire (3-2-0). Olivia Lord kept Fleet (Lord) (0-4-0) within reach, while Valérie Donaldson helped close it out at the other end.
FROST: 5 PEI CENTRAL GALES: 0
MEMRAMCOOK — Frost built a 2-0 lead in the first period on a pair from Raynglei Thompson, including an early marker at 07:53. Thompson completed her hat trick in the second, where Lily Dunbar also scored to make it 4-0 heading to the third. Dunbar capped the offence with a goal at 00:23 of the third, assisted by Gracie Sheppard and Jordan McCullough. Chloe Currie earned the shutout as the PEI Central Gales (1-3-0) kept working to generate chances. Frost (4-1-0) closed out the 5-0 win.
CHARGE: 4 FLEET (DONOVAN): 1
JKI BOUCTOUCHE — The Charge built a 2-1 lead in the first period and carried it through for a 4-1 win over Fleet (Donovan). Norah Juneau scored twice early for the Charge, and Taylor Sherwood added an important second-period marker to extend the cushion. Sadie Allain capped the scoring in the third. Fleet (Donovan) answered late in the opening frame when Sophia Ferris finished a play set up by Claire Childs, helping keep things tight heading into intermission. Fleet (Donovan) (0-4-0) kept working for the equalizer, while the Charge (6-0-0) stayed in control to close it out.
TORRENT: 7 PEI STARS: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A — Torrent broke through first on a Langley Whynott marker, set up by Noelle Pellerine, then used a busy middle frame to take control. After Sophia Phelan finished a nice passing play from Claire Phelan and Danica Paynter to briefly pull the PEI Stars even, Torrent answered with goals from Pellerine, Harlow MacNeil and Isla Snair to open a lead. Paige Fraser and Stella Carpenter struck early in the third before Snair added her second. Maddie Jo MacDonald earned the win for Torrent (3-1-0), while the PEI Stars (1-3-0) kept pushing to the final buzzer.
SCEPTRE: 2 PEI EXCEL: 1
JKI BOUCTOUCHE — Sceptre edged PEI Excel 2-1 in a tight tournament matchup decided in the third period. Piper Smith opened the scoring unassisted at 10:36 of the first, but Shoaleh Bavandpour answered for PEI Excel at 9:47, set up by Genie Flynn and Julia Kenny, to send the teams to the break even. After a scoreless second, Jasmine Lanteigne broke through at 12:05 of the third with an unassisted marker. PEI Excel (1-3-0) kept pressing to the end, while Sceptre (4-2-0) earned the one-goal win.
CHARGE: 4 VICTOIRE: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A — The Charge closed strong to rally past Victoire 4-3 in a back-and-forth finish. Victoire built a 2-0 edge as Zoé Sippley scored in the second period (assist Myla Daigle) before Bria Thibodeau added one early in the third. The Charge responded with four third-period goals, led by Aaliyah Syrnyk’s pair — including the winner at 00:15 — plus a helper, while Taylor Sherwood and Emma Patterson also scored. Daigle struck again to briefly put Victoire back in front, but Victoire (3-2-0) couldn’t hold on as the Charge (6-0-0) finished the comeback.
TORRENT: 2 FLEET (LORD): 0
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A — Torrent struck twice in the second period to earn a 2-0 win over Fleet (Lord). Harlow MacNeil broke the deadlock at 6:52, finishing a play set up by Langley Whynott, then added an unassisted marker at 4:06 to provide the difference. In goal, Katie Miles turned aside everything she faced to secure the shutout. Fleet (Lord) (0-4-0) kept pushing for a response right to the final buzzer, but couldn’t solve Miles as Torrent (3-1-0) closed out the win.
PEI STARS: 6 FLEET (DONOVAN): 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A — The PEI Stars pulled away for a 6-1 win over Fleet (Donovan) on Saturday. Charlotte Flood opened the scoring at 2:57 of the first period for Fleet, with Drew Blagden and Audrey Chase picking up assists, but Charlee Drake answered twice in the frame to swing the momentum. Drake completed her hat trick in the second, while Claire Phelan added two goals, including one set up by Drake and Danica Paynter. Marin MacRae rounded out the scoring in the third, assisted by Cylla Van Hul. Flood’s early goal gave Fleet (0-4-0) a bright start, while the Stars (1-3-0) finished strong.
FROST: 2 PEI EXCEL: 0
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A — Frost broke through in a scoreless game late in the third period and held on for a 2-0 win over PEI Excel. Raynglei Thompson opened the scoring at 8:51 with Jordan McCullough setting up the play, and Lily Dunbar added an insurance marker at 13:40 off a feed from Sutton Burtch. Chloe Currie earned the shutout for Frost. PEI Excel (1-3-0) kept it tight through two periods and battled to the final horn, but couldn’t find an equalizer as Frost (4-1-0) closed it out.
SCEPTRE: 2 PEI CENTRAL GALES: 0
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - D — Sceptre struck for the only two goals in a 2-0 win over the PEI Central Gales. After a scoreless opening frame, Kim Aube opened the scoring at 3:30 of the second period, then set up Abbygail Allain’s insurance marker at 14:46 of the third. Sandrine Gionet earned the shutout for Sceptre (4-2-0), turning aside everything that came her way in a steady team effort. The PEI Central Gales (1-3-0) kept pushing for a late breakthrough, with Skylar MacDonald holding the line the rest of the way.
VICTOIRE: 5 TORRENT: 0
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - D — Victoire struck three times in the opening period and carried that momentum to a 5-0 win over Torrent. Taylyn Sanipass-Sock paced the offence with a pair of first-period goals, while Ellie-Genevieve LeBlanc added the other marker in the frame. Myla Daigle extended the lead in the second period, and Viviane Boudreau rounded out the scoring in the third as Victoire kept pressing. Valerie Donaldson earned the shutout as Torrent (3-1-0) pushed for a breakthrough and tightened things up after the early surge, while Victoire (3-2-0) finished the game with steady scoring in each period.
CHARGE: 7 FLEET (LORD): 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - C — The Charge pulled away for a 7-2 win over Fleet (Lord) on Saturday. Calynn Ward opened the scoring early for the Fleet, with Olivia Heans picking up the assist, before Norah Juneau answered for the Charge late in the first. Charge took control in the second period behind Taylor Sherwood’s hat trick, while Grace Gallant added a goal and three assists and Aaliyah Syrnyk chipped in a goal and an assist. Gracie Vail scored Fleet’s other marker. Charlie Rose Butcher capped it in the third as the Fleet (0-4-0) kept pushing to the final buzzer against the Charge (6-0-0).
SCEPTRE: 4 PEI STARS: 0
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - D — Sceptre broke through with two second-period goals, with Abbygail Allain finishing a play from Kim Aube before Julia Woods added another late in the frame off a setup from Winnie Cameron. The push continued in the third as Aube struck unassisted and Ema Rioux capped the scoring, assisted by Katelyn Daley, to make it 4-0. In net, Sandrine Gionet earned the shutout for Sceptre (4-2-0). Quinn Richard battled hard for the PEI Stars (1-3-0) as they kept working for chances right to the final buzzer.
PEI EXCEL: 3 PEI CENTRAL GALES: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - C — PEI Excel scored once in each period and held on for a 3-1 tournament win over the PEI Central Gales on Saturday. Rosalie McQuillan opened the scoring at 3:54 of the first period, with Julia Kenny adding an early second-period marker at 5:59 to give Excel some breathing room. Genie Flynn made it 3-0 at 13:13 of the third, before Marisa Wakelin answered 36 seconds later, finishing a play set up by Ellen Mallett for the Gales (1-3-0). Excel (1-3-0) stayed composed to close it out.
CHARGE: 3 VICTOIRE: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - C (SEMI 3 vs 2) — After a scoreless opening frame, the Victoire grabbed the game’s first lead late in the second when Zoé Sippley finished a play set up by Ellie-Genevieve LeBlanc and Viviane Boudreau. The Charge answered before the intermission on Emma Patterson’s first of two, with Aaliyah Syrnyk in on the helper. Patterson struck again in the third, and Syrnyk added an insurance marker in the final minute to seal it. Victoire (3-2-0) kept pushing to the finish, but Charge (6-0-0) closed out the 3-1 win to advance to the Gold Medal game.
SCEPTRE: 4 FROST: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A (SEMI 4 vs 1) — Sceptre and Frost needed overtime to settle a back-and-forth semi, with Sceptre prevailing 4-3. Ema Rioux opened the scoring early in the first, and Kim Aube added the lone goal of the second, with Abbygail Allain setting up both before finding Jasmine Lanteigne for a late third-period equalizer. Frost flipped the game early in the third as Raynglei Thompson scored twice and Sutton Burtch finished a Danielle Thomas feed to make it 3-2. Lanteigne’s second of the day, assisted by Winnie Cameron, ended it in overtime sending the Sceptre (4-2-0) on to the Gold Medal Game!
CHARGE: 1 SCEPTRE: 0
GREENFOOT 4PLEX - A (GOLD MEDAL) — The Charge and Sceptre traded chances through regulation in a tight, scoreless final, with goaltenders Addison Walsh and Sandrine Gionet keeping it locked down at both ends. The breakthrough finally came at 2:09 of triple overtime, when Aaliyah Syrnyk buried the lone goal of the game to seal a 1-0 win. Gionet turned in a strong effort in defeat for the Sceptre (4-2-0), while Walsh earned the shutout as the Charge (6-0-0) finished the weekend on top. Congrats to the Charge on the Gold Medal!
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
Saint John Female Prospects Tournament
U13 DIVISION
CHAMPIONS FROST: 4 GUSTO FLEET: 0
Q-PLEX — Champions Frost opened the scoring at 3:41 of the first period when Khloe Savoy finished a play set up by Halle Bubar, and the game stayed tight at 1-0 through 30 minutes. Frost pulled away in the third, with Lauren Gilliss (Taylor Warren) striking at 12:28 and Alex Salerno (Addison Zinck) adding another at 11:27. Bubar capped it with a last-second goal at 0:01, assisted by Savoy. Ellie Northrup earned the shutout for Frost (2-2-1), while the Fleet (0-4-0) kept pushing for a breakthrough right to the end.
NS TORRENT: 2 NB VICTOIRE: 1
Q-PLEX — NS Torrent earned a 2-1 win over NB Victoire in a tight tournament matchup. Ava Thompson opened the scoring at 1:02 of the first period, finishing a play set up by Michaela MacLeod and Marley Williams. Victoire pushed back in the second as Azelya Decaens pulled the game even with an unassisted goal at 3:47. Torrent answered late in the frame when Zyra MacDonald scored the eventual winner at 3:04, with Macy MacEachern and Riley Maloney-Gould picking up assists. NB Victoire (1-2-1) stayed within a goal to the end, while NS Torrent (3-2-0) improved with the victory.
PEI EXCEL: 5 CHAMPIONS CHARGE: 1
HAMPTON — PEI EXCEL jumped out early and held on for a 5-1 tournament win over CHAMPIONS CHARGE. Annabel Murdoch scored twice in the first period, with Elliot Williams adding another as Excel built a 3-0 edge. Ellie Profitt made it 4-0 in the second, and Addison Duncan struck 26 seconds into the third to extend the lead. Charlotte Gibson finished a determined push for the Charge with a third-period goal, set up by Brielle Savoie, as the Charge (0-4-0) kept battling to the final buzzer. Eliza Pickering helped close it out for PEI Excel (5-1-0).
NB VICTOIRE: 4 GUSTO FLEET: 3
Q-PLEX — NB Victoire rallied in the third period to edge the GUSTO FLEET 4-3 in a back-and-forth matchup. Azelya Decaens opened the scoring early in the first, but the Fleet answered with goals from Courtney Doyle and Sophie Noftell to take a 2-1 lead into the break. In the third, Oceanne Chiasson and Ellia Dionne helped push Victoire back even, before Audra Dixon’s goal at 7:27 proved to be the difference for Victoire (1-2-1). Noftell finished with two goals, including the go-ahead marker at 11:30, for the Fleet (0-4-0).
PEI STARS: 7 CHAMPIONS CHARGE: 0
Q-PLEX — The PEI STARS opened the scoring early on Gentry Murphy’s first-period marker and carried a 1-0 lead into the break. The Stars built on it in the second with goals from Annie Duffy Corkum and Anna MacBeath, then pulled away with four more in the third, including Murphy’s second of the game. Roslyn Delaney and Alicia Gallant each set the table with three assists, while Aleaha Wilson earned the shutout in goal. CHAMPIONS CHARGE (0-4-0) stayed determined throughout but couldn’t solve the Stars (5-1-0).
PEI EXCEL: 2 NB SCEPTRE: 1
HAMPTON — PEI EXCEL and NB SCEPTRE traded first-period goals before a late third-period marker decided a tight 2-1 finish. Ellie Profitt opened the scoring at 11:05 of the first, finishing a play set up by Ava Arsenault and Adyson MacAdam. The Sceptre answered at 8:31 when Emma Comeau buried a chance with help from Nathanielle Hache to make it 1-1 heading into the later stages. Annabel Murdoch broke through at 4:45 of the third, with assists from Charlie O’Keefe and Addison Duncan, as the Excel (5-1-0) edged the Sceptre (2-2-0).
NS TORRENT: 4 GUSTO FLEET: 3
Q-PLEX — NS Torrent erased a three-goal deficit with a big third period to slip past the GUSTO FLEET, 4-3. The Fleet built a 3-0 cushion on goals from Courtney Doyle (Molly Graves) and Emma Gleeton in the first, then Gleeton added her second early in the second on a play set up by Ember Vandendort and Ava Harrison. Torrent answered late, sparked by Ava Thompson’s two-goal push, including the tying marker with 4:44 left. Macy MacEachern pulled the game within one before Zyra MacDonald’s goal at 4:30 sealed it for the Torrent (3-2-0) over coach Jason Harrison’s Fleet (0-4-0).
PEI EXCEL: 2 NB VICTOIRE: 1
HAMPTON — PEI EXCEL edged NB VICTOIRE 2-1 after a tight, back-and-forth tournament matchup. Audreanne Doucet opened the scoring late in the first period, finishing a play set up by Gemma Kidney to give the Victoire an early lift. Excel answered in the second, tying it on Annabel Murdoch’s goal from Piper MacDonald and Everleigh White, then taking the lead when Ava Arsenault buried Murdoch’s feed with 46 seconds left in the frame, with Cecilia Keefe also drawing an assist. The Victoire (1-2-1) kept pushing, but Excel (5-1-0) closed it out.
NB SCEPTRE: 3 CHAMPIONS CHARGE: 0
Q-PLEX — In a game that stayed tight through two scoreless periods, NB SCEPTRE found its finish in the third to earn a 3-0 win over the CHAMPIONS CHARGE. Claudie Chiasson opened the scoring at 12:52 with help from Zoe Robichaud, and Nathanielle Hache followed at 11:33 off a Jade Caron setup. Robichaud added a late solo marker at 03:25 to round out the scoring, while Avery Austin turned aside everything for the shutout. The Charge (0-4-0) kept pushing to the final horn, while the Sceptre (2-2-0) closed it out cleanly.
PEI STARS: 2 CHAMPIONS FROST: 1
HAMPTON — The PEI STARS earned a 2-1 win over CHAMPIONS FROST in a tight matchup. Clara Downey opened the scoring at 10:13 of the first period, finishing a play from Cali MacVane and Kenleigh MacAllister. The Frost answered back at 7:03 when Halle Bubar converted Olivia Forbes’ setup to make it 1-1 heading into the break. After a scoreless middle frame, MacAllister scored the decisive goal at 1:31 of the third, with assists from Gwen Matthews and Downey. Coach Rebekah Connors’ Frost (2-2-1) stayed with it to the final buzzer, but the Stars (5-1-0) found the late finish.
NS TORRENT: 2 CHAMPIONS CHARGE: 1
HAMPTON — NS Torrent edged Champions Charge 2-1 in a tight tournament matchup. Ava Thompson opened the scoring at 11:43 of the first period, finishing a play set up by Zyra MacDonald and Macy MacEachern. The Charge answered in the second when Adele Goguen scored at 07:26, with helpers from Hannah McIntyre and Caroline McLaughlin, to keep things close. But Torrent restored the lead late in the frame as Ella Fanning struck at 00:10, standing up as the difference. The Charge (0-4-0) kept pressing to the final buzzer, while the Torrent (3-2-0) held on.
PEI EXCEL: 2 PEI STARS: 0
HAMPTON — PEI EXCEL struck twice in the opening period and made it stand up in a 2-0 win over the PEI STARS. Elliet Williams opened the scoring at 9:09, set up by Ellie Profitt, before Ava Arsenault added insurance at 3:53 off a feed from Annabel Murdoch. With coach Erin Williams behind the bench, Excel kept the game tight the rest of the way, backed by a shutout from Eliza Pickering. The Stars (5-1-0) battled to generate an answer, but couldn’t solve the finish. Excel (5-1-0) earned the clean result.
PEI STARS: 4 NB SCEPTRE: 1
HAMPTON — Cali MacVane struck 41 seconds into the opening period to get the PEI STARS moving, but NB SCEPTRE answered back at 4:24 when Zoe Robichaud finished a play set up by Nathannielle Hache to make it 1-1 after one. The game stayed tight into the third before the Stars broke through early, with Emmie Steveson scoring at 14:07 and later setting up Kenleigh MacAllister’s second of the day as PEI pulled away. MacAllister also added a late, unassisted marker to seal it. The Sceptre (2-2-0) kept battling, while the Stars (5-1-0) closed out the win.
CHAMPIONS FROST: 5 NS TORRENT: 2
HAMPTON — Champions Frost jumped out early with first-period goals from Lauren Gilliss and Addison Zinck, before NS Torrent answered late in the frame when Zyra MacDonald finished a play set up by Macy MacEachern. Torrent kept pushing in the second as Ava Thompson tied it, but Olivia Forbes restored the lead for the Frost heading into the third. Halle Bubar and Gilliss then scored 45 seconds apart late in the game to add separation, with Olivia Connors picking up a pair of assists. NS Torrent (3-2-0) showed plenty of fight, while Champions Frost (2-2-1) closed out a strong win.
NB SCEPTRE: 6 GUSTO FLEET: 1
Q-PLEX — NB SCEPTRE opened the scoring with a pair of first-period goals from Marilie Raiche and Elodie Blanchard, then pulled away in the third to secure a 6-1 tournament win. Raiche finished with two goals and two assists, while Lexane Doucet struck twice in the final frame and Claudie Chiasson added a goal and two helpers. Gusto FLEET pushed back early in the third on Callie Higgins’ goal, set up by Mya Godwin, for the Fleet (0-4-0). Coach Brian Gionet’s Sceptre (2-2-0) closed it out with four third-period tallies.
NB VICTOIRE: 2 CHAMPIONS FROST: 2
Q-PLEX — NB VICTOIRE and CHAMPIONS FROST traded goals in a 2-2 draw in tournament play. Heidi Levesque opened the scoring at 2:41 of the first for the Victoire, with Adrian Hackey picking up the assist, before Taylor Warren answered at 10:00 to pull the Frost even heading into the break. Champions Frost grabbed the lead early in the second on Lauren Gilliss’ marker at 10:12, but Marnie Lutes tied it at 12:37 off a setup from Audreanne Doucet and Hackey. The teams skated out the finish with CHAMPIONS FROST (2-2-1) and NB VICTOIRE (1-2-1).
PEI EXCEL: 2 CHAMPIONS FROST: 1
HAMPTON (SEMI 4 vs 1) — PEI EXCEL pulled out a 2-1 win over CHAMPIONS FROST after a tight opening frame. Scarlett Laskey opened the scoring at 8:10 of the first period for the Frost, finishing a play set up by Olivia Forbes and Halle Bubar. PEI EXCEL answered in the second, tying it on an unassisted marker from Elliot Williams at 8:00 before Josie MacDonald’s goal at 7:14, assisted by Sadie Veinot, proved to be the difference. The Frost (2-2-1) stayed within a goal the rest of the way, but PEI EXCEL (5-1-0) held on.
PEI STARS: 4 NS TORRENT: 0
HAMPTON (SEMI 3 vs 2) — The PEI STARS scored twice in a quick first-period stretch and carried that momentum to a 4-0 win over the NS TORRENT. Cali MacVane opened the scoring at 3:50, set up by Kenleigh Macallister and Emmie Steveson, and Clara Downey followed 10 seconds later off a feed from Mya MacLeod. In the second, Ava Tremere finished a passing play with Steveson and MacVane earning assists, before Suttn MacDonald added an unassisted late marker. The Torrent (3-2-0) kept battling to find a breakthrough, but the Stars (5-1-0) closed it out with a shutout.
PEI STARS: 3 PEI EXCEL: 2
HAMPTON (GOLD MEDAL) — PEI STARS edged PEI EXCEL 3-2 in a tight gold-medal matchup. Emmie Steveson opened the scoring in the first period before Excel answered in the second on Annabel Murdoch’s goal, set up by Piper MacDonald. The third period delivered the drama as Cali MacVane, with Steveson assisting, put the Stars back in front, but Ava Arsenault tied it late to keep Excel pushing. With 39 seconds left, Annie Duffy Corkum finished a feed from Alicia Gallant to seal it for the PEI Stars! Congratulations to the Stars on winning the gold medal!
U15 DIVISION
NB VICTOIRE: 2 GUSTO FLEET: 1
HAMPTON — NB Victoire jumped out early and held on for a 2-1 win over Gusto Fleet. Lilou Rodgers-McNutt opened the scoring at 9:02 of the first period off a feed from Samantha McLennan, and Ellie Berube made it 2-0 at 1:03 with help from Elissa Malaborza. The Fleet pushed back late, cutting the deficit at 1:51 of the third on Nautia Vandendort’s goal set up by Aaryanna Keenan, but couldn’t find the equalizer in time for Gusto Fleet (0-3-1). NB Victoire (2-3-0) finished the job in a tight one-goal contest.
GUSTO FLEET: 1 NB TORRENT: 1
Q-PLEX — GUSTO FLEET and NB TORRENT skated to a 1-1 draw in a tight tournament matchup. After a scoreless opening frame, Nora Bannerman opened the scoring at 8:17 of the second period, finishing a setup from Arianna Sparks to put the Fleet in front. The Torrent answered in the third when Avery Dibblee tied it at 9:55, with Peyton Dibblee picking up the assist. Coach Danielle Alexander’s Torrent pushed for a late winner, but Jorga Cormier and Alice Champion each allowed just one goal as Gusto Fleet (0-3-1) and NB Torrent (1-2-2) settled for a point apiece.
PEI SIRENS: 3 PEI STARS: 2
HAMPTON — The PEI Sirens edged the PEI Stars 3-2 in a tightly played U15 matchup. Lydia Coughlin Ellis opened the scoring at 7:10 of the first, finishing a setup from Adella Banks and Maizie Wakelin, before Briar Randall answered for the Stars later in the frame with help from Emma O’Flarety. Sylvee Robinson restored the Sirens’ lead in the second, and Wakelin’s early third-period marker stood up as the game-winner. Mairin Fitzpatrick pulled the Stars within one late, but the PEI Stars (4-1-1) couldn’t find the equalizer against the PEI Sirens (4-2-0).
NB VICTOIRE: 2 PEI SIRENS: 1
Q-PLEX — NB VICTOIRE built a two-goal cushion in the first period and made it stand in a 2-1 win over the PEI SIRENS. Anaeve Gauthier opened the scoring at 10:23, set up by Elissa Malaborza and Samantha McLennan, before Lilou Rodgers-McNutt made it 2-0 with 1:15 left in the frame on a play started by Ellie Berube and Malaborza. PEI answered in the second when Maizie Wakelin scored at 10:11 off passes from Kya Gaudet and Mireille Bernard for the Sirens (4-2-0), but Victoire (2-3-0) held on to close it out.
NB TORRENT: 2 PEI STARS: 2
Q-PLEX — NB Torrent and the PEI Stars skated to a 2-2 draw after trading goals in the opening two periods. Keira Jeffery opened the scoring at 1:37 of the first for the Stars, before Adley Ladouceur answered at 10:05 to tie it. The Torrent grabbed its first lead early in the second when Avery Dibblee scored at 0:34, set up by Peyton Dibblee and Ruby MacNeil. Brooke MacSwain pulled the Stars even at 10:35, and the Stars (4-1-1) held firm the rest of the way to match the Torrent (1-2-2).
NB TORRENT: 4 NB VICTOIRE: 2
HAMPTON — NB TORRENT pulled away with a three-goal third period to earn a 4-2 tournament win over NB VICTOIRE. Ellie Berube opened the scoring at 2:00 of the first for Victoire, with Anaeve Gauthier picking up the assist, before Avery Dibblee answered at 11:44 for Torrent off a feed from Peyton Dibblee. With the game still tight late, Bella Soucy (assist: Catherine Knodell), Lily Green and Isabelle Cyr (assist: Carmen McKenna) provided the third-period push for Torrent (1-2-2). Elissa Malaborza added a third-period goal for Victoire (2-3-0).
PEI STARS: 2 GUSTO FLEET: 1
HAMPTON — Mairin Fitzpatrick scored twice in the first period as the PEI STARS earned a 2-1 win over the GUSTO FLEET. Fitzpatrick opened the scoring at 9:32 with Briar Randall picking up the assist, then struck again at 7:07 off a feed from Emma O’Flarety to give the Stars early breathing room. The Fleet pushed back in the second when Daphne Ferguson buried an unassisted marker at 7:24 to pull within one. GUSTO FLEET (0-3-1) kept it tight the rest of the way, but the PEI STARS (4-1-1) closed it out.
PEI SIRENS: 3 NB TORRENT: 0
Q-PLEX — The PEI SIRENS earned a 3-0 win over NB TORRENT on Saturday night, breaking through with a pair of late second-period goals. Maggie Rowe opened the scoring at 3:52, set up by Bria Aiken and Adella Banks, before Taylor Williams made it 2-0 at 2:15 with help from Alexa Richard and Tabor Caulier. Mary Rogers added a third-period marker at 9:24, with Caulier picking up her second assist. Addison Short secured the shutout for the Sirens (4-2-0), while the Torrent (1-2-2) kept competing to the final whistle.
PEI STARS: 5 NB VICTOIRE: 1
HAMPTON — Zia LaPlante scored three times as the PEI STARS opened with a 5-1 win over NB VICTOIRE. LaPlante got the Stars on the board in the first, then Brooke MacSwain made it 2-0 early in the second before Madison Asplet answered back at 7:33 to pull the Victoire within one. PEI regained breathing room later in the period on Ann David’s marker, then LaPlante added two more in the third to finish the hat trick. Coach Jamie Doucette’s Victoire (2-3-0) kept pushing to generate offence, while the Stars (4-1-1) controlled the finish.
PEI SIRENS: 2 GUSTO FLEET: 0
HAMPTON — The PEI Sirens got on the board first at 6:09 of the opening period when Mary Rogers converted a setup from Lexus Rayner and Maizie Wakelin. The Sirens added insurance early in the second as Maggie Rowe scored at 1:30, with Adella Banks and Lydia Coughlin Ellis picking up assists. Goalie Addison Short turned aside everything she faced to earn the shutout for Coach Macie Richard’s group. The Gusto Fleet worked to generate offence and stayed competitive behind Alice Champion in net, but couldn’t solve the Sirens (4-2-0) as the Fleet (0-3-1) kept pushing to the final buzzer.
PEI SIRENS: 3 NB VICTOIRE: 2
HAMPTON (SEMI 4 vs 1) — The PEI SIRENS built an early cushion with first-period goals from Mireille Bernard (assists: Tabor Caulier, Taylor Williams) and Maizie Wakelin. NB VICTOIRE answered in the second when Anaeve Gauthier finished a play set up by Aria Decroocq, and the game tightened late in the third as Ellie Berube pulled the Victoire even with 51 seconds left, with help from Elissa Malaborza and Avry Wortman. But Mary Rogers snapped home the winner at 4:46, with Wakelin picking up the assist, to edge the Victoire (2-3-0) and send the Sirens (4-2-0) through.
PEI STARS: 3 NB TORRENT: 2
HAMPTON (SEMI 3 vs 2) — The PEI STARS rallied for a 3-2 win over the NB TORRENT in a tight semifinal. The Torrent struck first in the second period as Lily Green (Michaela McKenna, Alexa Isaac) opened the scoring, then Catherine Knodell (Peyton Dibblee) made it 2-0 midway through the frame. PEI answered late in the period when Briar Randall buried a Presley MacLeod setup to cut the deficit. In the third, Mairin Fitzpatrick scored twice—first from Addie Poirier, then again off Brooke MacSwain’s feed—to edge NB TORRENT (1-2-2) and lift the PEI STARS to the Gold Medal game (4-1-1).
PEI STARS: 1 PEI SIRENS: 0
HAMPTON (GOLD MEDAL) — In a tight, scoreless gold-medal battle, the PEI STARS broke through late in the second period when Briar Randall scored with 20 seconds left, set up by Tory McKenzie. With the margin still razor-thin the rest of the way, Layna Reeves earned the shutout to seal the 1-0 win. The PEI SIRENS (4-2-0) pushed to answer and kept it close in front of Addison Short, but couldn’t find the equalizer as the PEI STARS (4-1-1) finished on top. Congratulations to the PEI Stars on winning the gold medal!
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB U11 PROS. TIER 1 Roundup: Apr. 20 - 27
JETS: 2 SHARKS: 1
CREDIT UNION PLACE (SUMMERSIDE) — The Jets scored twice late in the second period to earn a 2-1 decision over the Sharks. Mason Tucker opened the scoring at 3:52, then Jacob Burns made it 2-0 just 49 seconds later, with Logan Pelletier setting up both goals. The Sharks pushed back in the third when Brody Walsh converted Stuart Sulivan’s feed at 11:08 to pull within one, but they couldn’t find the equalizer. Coach Colin MacLeod’s Sharks (2-7-0) stayed within striking distance to the end, while the Jets (2-6-0) held on for the win.
WHALERS: 2 RIVERBANDITS: 1
CREDIT UNION PLACE (SUMMERSIDE) — The Whalers grabbed the lead early and held on for a 2-1 win over the Riverbandits on Sunday. Norris Kirst opened the scoring at 10:00 of the first period, but Drew Doherty answered at 6:05 to pull the Riverbandits even. Whalers forward Nate Mackinnon finished a nice play from Samuel Vaughan at 2:04 of the opening frame, and the game stayed tight the rest of the way. Doherty’s marker led the push for the Riverbandits (3-3-0), while Kirst and Mackinnon provided the finishing touch for the Whalers (8-1-0).
RIVERBANDITS: 5 SHARKS: 1
CREDIT UNION PLACE (SUMMERSIDE) — Quinton McDonell opened the scoring at 7:00 of the first period as the Sharks grabbed an early lead, but Oakley Benoit answered at 8:38 to send it into the break even. After a scoreless second, the Riverbandits pulled away in the third with four goals, including Benoit’s second of the day at 10:14 and a pair from Ben Gaudet. Brady Manuel also found the net, while Benoit added two assists in the late surge. McDonell’s marker stood as the lone highlight for the Sharks (2-7-0) in a determined effort, as the Riverbandits (3-3-0) finished strong.
WHALERS: 5 JETS: 3
CREDIT UNION PLACE (SUMMERSIDE) — The Whalers erased a one-goal deficit in the third period to earn a 5-3 win over the Jets. After the Jets grabbed a 2-1 first-period lead on goals from Theodore Hepditch and Reid Campbell, William MacDonald drew the Whalers even in the second before Bryson Trites restored the Jets’ edge. The third belonged to the Whalers, with Jesse Warren striking at 13:59, Nate MacKinnon following at 12:54, and Blake Richardson adding insurance late. Hepditch had a goal and an assist for the Jets (2-6-0), while Coach Jeff Baglole’s Whalers (8-1-0) finished strong.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB U15 PROS. TIER 1 Roundup: Apr. 20 - 27
BULLS: 5 WHALERS: 2
SLEMON PARK PLEX (SUMMERSIDE) — The Whalers jumped out to an early lead on first-period goals from Caden Biech and Bradley Gallant, but the Bulls answered back to make it a 2-2 game heading into the third. Braiden Rossiter led the comeback with four goals, including a pair in the second period and the eventual winner early in the third. Ryan Burnley added an insurance marker late as the Bulls pulled away down the stretch. The Whalers (4-2-1) showed plenty of push early, while Coach Baron Delaney’s Bulls (5-2-0) finished strong to earn the win.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NS U13 PROS. TIER 1 Roundup: Apr. 20 - 27
EAGLES: 4 BULLDOGS: 2
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — After a scoreless first, the Eagles found their offence in a busy second period, getting goals from Preston Roy, Hunter Mackenzie and Brantley Miller to take a 3-2 lead into the break. The Bulldogs kept pushing with replies from Henry Marchand and Gabe Laidlaw, but Kadem Turple struck early in the third to give the Eagles some breathing room. Coach Greg Roy’s group stayed steady the rest of the way in the 4-2 win. Marchand and Laidlaw scored for the Bulldogs (4-2-0), while Abel Hutt stopped 30 of 32 shots for the Eagles (4-1-3).
COYOTES: 5 HAWKS: 3
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — Jordie Vickers opened the scoring early for the Hawks, but the Coyotes answered with first-period goals from Xavier Levy and Cole Durant to take a 2-1 lead into the break. Mason Lynch added a second-period marker before the Hawks pulled even late, getting goals from Kayden Gillis and Jaxon Eyking to make it 3-3 heading to the third. Lynch struck again early in the final frame and Tyler Robinson added a late insurance goal to seal it. The Hawks (3-5-2) kept pace throughout, but the Coyotes (2-4-0) finished strong.
BULLS: 5 JAGUARS: 2
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — Luxen O’Neil struck twice late in the first period and completed a hat trick at 1:03 of the second as the Bulls pulled away for a 5-2 win over the Jaguars. Damien D’Entremont (assist: Cooper D’Eon) and D’Eon added the other markers to build a 5-0 cushion, while Luke Pothier stopped 14 of 16 shots in the Bulls’ net. Ronan Baylis (assist: A.J Cahill) got the Jaguars on the board late in the second, and Gabriel Feargrieve added an early third-period goal as William Roy finished with 22 saves. The Jaguars (0-4-2) showed pushback down the stretch, while the Bulls (5-1-0) kept rolling.
EAGLES: 4 COYOTES: 3
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — Preston Roy opened the scoring in the first period as the Eagles held off a spirited Coyotes push for a 4-3 win. The Coyotes answered in the second when Ryan Comstock and Mason Lynch (assist: Max Smith) struck to grab a lead, but Declan Hill replied for the Eagles with Roy setting up the marker. In the third, Kohen Merriam (assist: Emmett Keiver) and a last-second winner from Kadem Turple with nine seconds left (assist: Hunter Mackenzie) proved the difference. Cole Durant (assists: Tyler Robinson, Cole Pyke) rounded out the Coyotes’ offence (2-4-0), while David Cullen stopped 27 of 30 for a .900 save percentage for the Eagles (4-1-3).
BULLDOGS: 6 JAGUARS: 3
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — Gabriel Feargrieve opened the scoring for the Jaguars before the Bulldogs answered with three second-period goals from Cayden Orychock, Dillon Wamboldt and Henry Marchand to take a 3-2 lead into the third. Feargrieve’s second of the game early in the final frame pulled the Jaguars back even, but the Bulldogs grabbed control down the stretch on goals from Matthew Ryan, Parker Dempsey and Orychock’s second. Jaxson Coughlan and Weston Kelley each chipped in two assists. Feargrieve and Ronan Baylis led the push for the Jaguars (0-4-2), while the Bulldogs (4-2-0) finished strong.
BULLS: 5 HAWKS: 3
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — Luxen O’Neil opened the scoring in the first, then helped the Bulls stretch the lead in a back-and-forth second period that saw the Hawks answer with three goals to pull even at 3-3 heading to the third. O’Neil finished with two goals and an assist, while Cooper D’Eon set up a pair and Damien D’Entremont scored the eventual winner at 4:55 of the third. Logan Howley scored twice for the Hawks (3-5-2), with Kayden Gillis adding the other. O’Neil sealed it late for the Bulls (5-1-0).
WOLVES: 4 HUSKIES: 3
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — Brett Anderson opened the scoring 15 seconds in for the Wolves, but Ewan Chiasson answered late in the first to keep the Huskies close. Halifax pushed ahead in the second on goals from Wyatt Smith (assists Jonah MacEachern, Connor O’Day) and Jackson Oickle to take a 3-1 lead into the third. The Wolves rallied with goals from Luke Connors and Samuel MacDonald before Rory DeWolfe’s marker with three seconds left sealed a 4-3 finish for the Huskies (1-4-1) over the Wolves (1-3-2).
PANTHERS: 3 HAWKS: 2
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — Jaxon Eyking opened the scoring early in the first period for the Hawks, with David Gillis picking up the assist, but the Panthers answered back when Easton Rafuse converted a Liam Gallacher setup to make it 1-1. Noah Hemeon’s unassisted goal late in the second put the Panthers ahead, and Ethan Wentzell added an important third-period marker to extend the lead. Logan Howley scored with 32 seconds left to bring the Hawks (3-5-2) within one, but the Panthers (6-0-0) held on to close out the 3-2 win.
BULLDOGS: 3 HUSKIES: 2
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — After a scoreless opening frame, the Bulldogs struck quickly in the second period with Lochlan Turlo’s opener before Nathan Corbeil (from Turlo) and Henry Marchand (from Jaxson Coughlan) made it 3-0 in a tight stretch. The Huskies pushed back to the final buzzer, getting on the board through Tate Bonin-Townsend (from Wyatt Smith and Carson Towner) and pulling within one on Adian Leckie’s late marker, set up by Smith. The Huskies (1-4-1) made it close late, but the Bulldogs (4-2-0) held on.
PANTHERS: 2 WOLVES: 1
HALIFAX FORUM (FORUM RINK) — Ethan Wentzel struck early in the first period, finishing a play from Oliver Wentzel to give the Panthers a quick lead. The Wolves answered in the second when Samuel MacDonald scored unassisted to pull even, but Lane McDow restored the advantage at 2:49 of the period with Wyatt Roberts picking up the assist. With no scoring in the third, the Wolves (1-3-2) stayed within a goal right to the final buzzer, while the Panthers (6-0-0) held on to remain unbeaten.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB U11 PROS. TIER 2 (B) Roundup: Apr. 20 - 27
CANADIENS: 10 BLUES: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK D (MONCTON) — The Canadiens pulled away for a 10-3 win over the Blues after an eventful opening period. Hubert Routhier scored twice early to briefly put the Blues in front, but Canadiens answered with four first-period goals and never looked back. Chase Field led the charge with four goals, while William Bujold added three, including a late second-period marker with six seconds left. Jaden McKiel chipped in a goal and two assists, and James Gasse had a goal and an assist for the Blues (4-4-0) as the Canadiens (5-1-2) kept rolling.
FLYERS: 6 CHAMPIONS RED WINGS: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) — Thomaz Junger scored twice and added an assist as the Flyers pulled away for a 6-3 win over the Champions Red Wings. Junger opened the scoring before helping set up Quinten Peters late in the first, but Adam Anderson’s reply kept it tight. The Red Wings erased a 3-1 deficit in the second on goals from Elliot White and Oliver Dion to make it 3-3 heading to the third. Evans Geldart and Blake Thorne restored control before Kyle Keenan iced it late. Coach Steven Clarke’s Red Wings (3-5-0) stayed with it, but the Flyers (7-0-1) finished strong.
CANUCKS: 3 BRUINS: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK D (MONCTON) — The Bruins jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first period on unassisted goals from Flynn Campbell and Kaidyn Bennett, but the Canucks answered with a strong push in the second. Noah Basque got the comeback started at 7:31, finishing a play set up by Cedric Boudreau, before Alexandre Albert tied it at 3:55 with help from Sacha Lajoie and Basque. Basque struck again at 14:06 of the third to lift Coach Kristian Hébert’s Canucks (1-7-0) past the Bruins (2-5-1).
SABRES: 7 SHARKS: 0
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) — Henry Abernethy opened the scoring early in the first, and Isaac Boudreau added another in the second as the Sabres pulled away for a 7-0 win over the Sharks. Owen Hackett led the third-period surge with a hat trick, with Levi Vienneau and Benjamin Lapointe also finding the net as the game broke open late. Mackenzie Tower turned aside every chance for the shutout. Gideon Corbett stayed busy to the final buzzer for the Sharks (0-7-1), while the Sabres (7-1-0) capped a strong finish.
PENGUINS: 6 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 4
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK D (MONCTON) — The Penguins built an early cushion and held off a late push from the Champions Sheriffs in a 6-4 win. Jayke Goupil Mercier, Marc-Alexandre Doiron and Hugo R Cormier scored in the first period, and Benjamin Dugas made it 4-0 early in the second with help from Doiron and Joey Murphy. Jackson Hamilton got the Sheriffs (1-7-0) on the board, then Dallan Russell struck for a third-period hat trick, with assists from Elliot Grant and Harvick Mitchell, to keep it close. Coach Alain Cormier’s Penguins (3-4-1) sealed it with two more from Cormier, including one set up by Yann Chiasson.
OILERS: 8 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) — The Oilers built a 2-1 lead after the opening period and kept adding offence in an 8-2 win over the Gusto Knights. François Xavier paced the attack with a hat trick, while Zack Saulnier chipped in a goal and an assist, setting up David Olivier Haché in the second period. Charles Albert (from Théo Doiron), Félix Lanteigne (from François Xavier and Louka Roussel), and Gabriel Larocque rounded out the scoring. Thomas Taylor tied the game early for the Gusto Knights (4-4-0), and Kash Duran answered late in the second, but the Oilers (8-0-0) finished strong.
CANADIENS: 7 CANUCKS: 0
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK D (MONCTON) — Chase Field poured in seven goals as the Canadiens pulled away for a 7-0 win Sunday. Brady Perry opened the scoring at 2:25 of the first period, with Bradley LeBlanc picking up the assist, before Field struck twice and William Bujold added another in a three-goal second. Field then drove the pace with five more in the third, while Luca Bourque also scored. Brayden Martin earned the shutout, and the Canucks (1-7-0) kept battling through a busy afternoon in their own end as the Canadiens (5-1-2) finished strong.
FLYERS: 8 SHARKS: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) — The Flyers turned a one-goal first-period lead into a 8-1 win over the Sharks on Sunday. Conner McCarthy scored three times, while Aiden Ogilvie and Evans Geldart each added two goals to power a five-goal second period that opened things up. Oliver Thorne and Quinten Peters rounded out the scoring, with Alex Pérez-Richard, Evans Geldart, Kyle Keenan, Thomaz Junger and Blake Thorne picking up assists. Jaxson Mackenzie’s late first-period marker accounted for the Sharks (0-7-1), while Nathan Trevors earned the win for the Flyers (7-0-1).
BLUES: 8 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK D (MONCTON) — The Blues built a 4-0 lead through two periods and skated to an 8-1 win over the Champions Sheriffs. Jayden Kingston scored twice, opening the scoring at 8:53 of the first with help from Maxime Lebrun and Félix Goudreau, while Hubert Routhier added a hat trick as the Blues kept extending the margin. Emmett Vicaire also scored in the second period, with Zachary Boudreau picking up the assist. Monty Dwyer snapped the shutout bid at 6:14 of the third, set up by Dallan Russell, for the Sheriffs (1-7-0), but the Blues (4-4-0) closed it out with four more third-period goals.
OILERS: 7 CHAMPIONS RED WINGS: 0
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) — The Oilers skated to a 7-0 win over the Champions Red Wings on Sunday. Félix Lanteigne scored twice as the Oilers jumped in front with three first-period goals, with Dimitri Larocque also finding the net early before adding another in the second. David Olivier Haché chipped in two more in the third, and Caleb Friolet rounded out the scoring. Gabriel Chiasson earned the shutout in goal. The Champions Red Wings (3-5-0) kept working for chances throughout, but Coach Pier Paul Landry’s Oilers (8-0-0) maintained their pace to the final buzzer.
BRUINS: 5 PENGUINS: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK D (MONCTON) — Kaidyn Bennett opened the scoring for the Bruins early in the first period, and the visitors carried that momentum into a four-goal second. Nolan Tracey (assist: Landon LeBlanc), Hudson Moss, LeBlanc (assist: Kye Sundberg) and Maverick Comeau rounded out a decisive middle frame that pushed the game out of reach. The Penguins kept working and broke through in the third when Jayke Goupil Mercier finished a play started by Évelyne Gionet. The Penguins (3-4-1) stayed engaged to the final horn, while the Bruins (2-5-1) earned the win.
SABRES: 8 GUSTO KNIGHTS: 5
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) — The Sabres pulled away late for an 8-5 win over the Gusto Knights on Sunday. Owen Hackett led the attack with four goals, while Drew Chamberlain added two as the Sabres’ four-goal third period broke open a close game. The Knights came out with jump, getting first-period goals from Kash Duran and Ben Cumming, then stayed within reach as Finn Boyd (assist Rory Harvey), Duran and Rory Cleveland found the net. The Gusto Knights (4-4-0) kept pushing to the final buzzer, but the Sabres (7-1-0) had the finishing touch down the stretch.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB U11 PROS. TIER 2 (A) Roundup: Apr. 20 - 27
JETS: 8 STARS: 3
POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE (POWNAL) — The Jets broke open a tight game with four third-period goals to earn an 8-3 win over the Stars on Saturday. Jacob Kelly led the way with a hat trick, while Ahotor Kodua added two goals and set up five more as the Jets carried a 4-3 edge into the final frame. The Stars stayed close through two periods behind a pair from Austyn Curran and a goal from Will Ryan, but couldn’t match the late surge from the Stars (2-5-0). Lucas Vautour and Davis Embree also scored as the Jets (3-1-2) finished strong.
MAPLE LEAFS: 3 AVALANCHE: 1
COMPLEXE SPORTIF LEOPOLD THERIAULT (ST-ISIDORE) — The Avalanche opened the scoring late in the first period when Noah Morrison struck at 4:23, but the Maple Leafs responded with a three-goal burst in the second to pull away. Justin Le’s marker at 6:44, set up by Olivier Turgeon, started the push before Hudson Harris and Charles Earl (assist Nathaniel Dixon) added goals as the period wound down. Morrison’s goal stood as the lone offence for the Avalanche (3-2-1), while the Leafs’ timely second-period finish carried the Maple Leafs (3-2-1).
GUSTO KINGS: 8 WHALERS: 1
POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE (POWNAL) — The Gusto Kings jumped out quickly with five first-period goals and carried the pace to an 8-1 win over the Whalers. Deacon Bishop scored twice and added a key second-period marker, while Thomas Macartney finished with two goals, including one at 7:57 of the third. Asher Doiron set up three goals and Tristan Henderson chipped in a goal of his own. The Whalers got a bright moment at 3:24 of the second when Oliver Williams scored off a setup from Walker Newsome and Gavin Stewart for the Whalers (0-7-0), while the Kings (6-0-0) stayed perfect.
CHAMPIONS RIVERKNIGHTS: 2 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 0
COMPLEXE SPORTIF LEOPOLD THERIAULT (ST-ISIDORE) — The Champions Riverknights skated to a 2-0 win over the Champions Sheriffs on Saturday, breaking through with two second-period goals. Dax Walsh-Martin opened the scoring at 11:33 of the second, finishing a play set up by Thomas Sullivan, and Kent Walsh added insurance late at 1:58 with Liam Dickson on the assist. Braxton Stewart turned aside everything he faced to earn the shutout for the Riverknights. Coach Jay Thomas’ Sheriffs (0-4-2) battled for a response, but the Riverknights (4-0-2) held on to finish the job.
CHAMPIONS RIVERKNIGHTS: 7 MAPLE LEAFS: 4
COMPLEXE SPORTIF LEOPOLD THERIAULT (ST-ISIDORE) — Grayson Smith opened the scoring late in the first for the Maple Leafs, and Mathis Landry added another early in the second to give the Leafs a brief cushion. The Champions Riverknights answered with a four-goal surge in the middle frame, sparked by Thomas Sullivan, who finished with a hat trick and an assist. Dax Walsh-Martin chipped in with a pair of helpers as the Riverknights added three more in the third. Justin Le and Avery Fitzpatrick replied for the Leafs (3-2-1), but the Riverknights (4-0-2) closed out a 7-4 win.
AVALANCHE: 7 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 5
COMPLEXE SPORTIF LEOPOLD THERIAULT (ST-ISIDORE) — Noah Morrison scored four times as the Avalanche built a 6-0 cushion through two periods and held on for a 7-5 win over the Champions Sheriffs. Brady Turnbull and Liam Savoie also scored, with Savoie adding three assists. The Sheriffs pushed back hard in the third, getting two goals from Hank Sloan and singles from Duncan Gallant, Henry Nash and Arden Davidson to make it a finish, giving coach Jay Thomas plenty to like from his Champions Sheriffs (0-4-2). The Avalanche (3-2-1) did enough early to secure the result.
JETS: 7 WHALERS: 0
POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE (POWNAL) — Lucas Vautour opened the scoring at 3:13 of the first period, and the Jets steadily pulled away for a 7-0 win over the Whalers. Jacob Kelly led the offence with three goals, while Davis Embree added a pair and helped spark a four-goal third period. Adam Fakhor chipped in three assists, with Everett Brooks setting up two goals. At the other end, Andre Poitras-Mazerolle posted the shutout as Brett Cudmore and the Whalers (0-7-0) battled to generate chances. The Jets (3-1-2) kept the pressure on to close out the result.
GUSTO KINGS: 4 STARS: 3
POWNAL SPORTS CENTRE (POWNAL) — The Gusto Kings held off a strong push from the Stars to earn a 4-3 win on Saturday. Austyn Curran scored twice in the first period to give the Stars an early edge, but Asher Doiron got the Kings on the board late in the frame. The Kings took control in the second as Doiron added his second goal, Simon Moreau finished a Tristan Henderson setup, and Deacon Bishop capped the surge to make it 4-2. Cameron Bonnell pulled the Stars (2-5-0) within one in the third, but the Kings (6-0-0) closed it out.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB/PEI SUPER 7 AAA Roundup: Apr. 20 - 27
GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 7 VIPERS: 0
QPLEX (QUISPAMSIS) — The Gusto Jr. Riverhawks rolled to an 7-0 win over the Vipers on Saturday afternoon, building a 3-0 lead after the first period before adding three more in the second and five in the third. Tyler Richard opened the scoring at 11:47 of the first, set up by Bear Wilson. Levi Sparks struck three times in the second period, while Hayes Murray piled up four goals, including three in a span of 4:24 in the third. Matthew Brown earned the shutout as the Vipers (0-4-0) kept working, while the Riverhawks (6-0-0) stayed perfect.
GUSTO JR. RIVERHAWKS: 8 VIPERS: 1
QPLEX (QUISPAMSIS) — The Gusto Jr. Riverhawks jumped out to a four-goal first period and never looked back in an 8-1 win over the Vipers. Tyler Richard drove the early surge with three goals, while Malcolm McGinnis added a goal and an assist. Bear Wilson chipped in two goals in the second, and Beau Nixon also found the scoresheet as the Riverhawks kept adding offence. The Vipers answered in the dying seconds of the first period on an unassisted marker from Tanner Jezegou for a spark, but couldn’t close the gap against the Riverhawks (6-0-0) and fell to the Vipers (0-4-0).
TITAN: 4 COUGARS: 2
CENTRE SPORTIF CLEMENT-TREMBLAY (CHANDLER, QC) — Noah Aube scored three times as the Titan erased a one-goal deficit and pulled away in the third period for a 4-2 win over the Cougars. Aube opened the scoring early in the first, but Laurent Tapp answered for the Cougars, and Leo-Mayson Horth’s second-period marker sent the home side into the break up 2-1. The Titan pushed back in the third with Aube’s tying goal before Tyler Savoie and Aube struck late to seal it. Tapp and Horth scored for the Cougars (0-2-0), while Aube’s hat trick led the Titan (3-1-0).
TITAN: 11 COUGARS: 4
CENTRE SPORTIF CLEMENT-TREMBLAY (CHANDLER, QC) — The Titan broke the game open with four first-period goals and kept the pressure on in an 11-4 win over the Cougars. Tyler Savoie scored three times, while Noah Aube and Xavier Leclair added two goals apiece. Zackary Duguay chipped in three assists, and Jacob Arseneault had a goal and two helpers as the Titan matched their four-goal first with four more in the second. The Cougars pushed back with a pair from Soren Poirier, and Charles Langlois contributed a goal and three assists, including setting up Mavrick Soucy’s third-period marker for the Cougars (0-2-0) in the loss to the Titan (3-1-0).
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NS U9 PROS. TIER 2 Roundup: Apr. 20 - 27
JETS: 8 CANADIENS: 1
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Jets jumped out early and carried the momentum to an 8-1 win over the Canadiens. Liam Hubley opened the scoring in the first period before setting up Nathan West to make it 2-0. The Jets kept rolling in the second, led by a pair of goals from Isaac LeBlanc and another from Theo Flemming. Luke Mercer got the Canadiens on the board late in the period to cap a hard-working push for the Canadiens (1-5-0). Flemming added his second in the third, and Braxen Boudreau rounded out the scoring for the Jets (3-2-1).
CANUCKS: 10 FLYERS: 4
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Canucks built a 3-0 first-period lead and carried that momentum to a 10-4 win over the Flyers. Louis MacLean paced the Canucks with three goals and an assist, while Léo Decker added a pair in the second period and Rupert Billard scored twice. After a big opening frame, the Flyers pushed back early in the second with quick goals from Auston Todd and Parker Alders, who finished with a hat trick. The Flyers (0-6-0) kept battling to the final horn, while the Canucks (2-2-2) rounded out the offence with goals from Alexander Campana, Freddie Burns and Micah McCarron.
RED WINGS: 8 CANADIENS: 1
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Red Wings jumped out early and carried the pace to an 8-1 win over the Canadiens. Hudson Hogg scored twice in a four-goal first period, with Lloyd Saulnier opening the scoring and Reid Crowell adding one before the break. In the second, Crowell and William Atwood each struck again, and Brogan LeBlanc rounded out the offence. Owen O’Connell cashed in late in the game for the Canadiens (1-5-0), who kept pushing to the final whistle, while Monroe Sidock helped close it out for the Red Wings (4-2-0).
JETS: 8 FLYERS: 4
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — After Griffin MacLeod opened the scoring early, the Jets answered with three first-period goals and carried a 3-1 lead into the break. They kept it rolling in the second, stretching the margin with tallies from Liam Hubley and John Quackenbush before Boden Mees made it 6-1. Braxen Boudreau scored twice, including two quick goals early in the third to pad the lead, but the Flyers pushed back late with goals from Parker Alders and Levi Robbins. MacLeod scored twice for the Flyers (0-6-0), while Coach Cory Boudreau’s Jets (3-2-1) also got offence from Kruz Haverstock, Isaac LeBlanc and Theo Flemming.
RED WINGS: 7 CANUCKS: 6
HALIFAX FORUM (CIVIC RINK) — The Red Wings and Canucks traded chances all afternoon, with the Wings edging a 7-6 decision after a third-period surge. Reid Crowell and Lloyd Saulnier struck early, and after the Canucks pulled even at 4-4 through two, Wyatt Robicheau and Maverick LeBlanc (two goals apiece) helped push the Wings ahead in a quick three-goal stretch to open the third. Rupert Billard led the Canucks with a hat trick, while Louis MacLean added two goals and an assist before a late rally fell just short for the Canucks (2-2-2) against the Red Wings (4-2-0).
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
NB U9 PROS. TIER 1 Roundup: Apr. 20 - 27
RIVERBANDITS: 7 CANADIENS: 0
LORD BEAVERBROOK ARENA (MIRAMICHI) — Cayden McAllister opened the scoring late in the first period, then the Riverbandits pulled away with three goals in the second and three more in the third to earn a 7-0 win over the Canadiens. Kameron Jardine scored twice, while Jett Wilson, Jack Price, Avery Jones and Nolan Jones also found the net. McAllister and Ethan Dalton helped drive the offence with a goal and an assist each, and Price added a helper. Rory Gregan finished with the shutout. The Canadiens (1-7-0) kept working to create chances, while the Riverbandits (8-0-0) stayed unbeaten.
GUSTO KINGS: 4 MAPLE LEAFS: 3
LORD BEAVERBROOK ARENA (MIRAMICHI) — The Gusto Kings built an early edge and had to dig in late to earn a 4-3 win over the Maple Leafs. Levi Moore’s late first-period marker helped the Kings take a 2-1 lead into the break, and Eli White’s goal early in the third proved important. Logan McBrine set the table with two assists, including on Ben Moran’s second-period finish. Jack Hamilton scored twice for the Maple Leafs (2-6-0), and David Doiron, with help from Pedro Ciolette, added a late third-period push, but time ran out as the Kings (2-6-0) closed it out.
AVALANCHE: 11 CANADIENS: 4
LORD BEAVERBROOK ARENA (MIRAMICHI) — The Canadiens jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first period on a natural hat trick from Alex LeBlanc-West, with Alexis Hache setting up two of the tallies. The Avalanche answered back late in the frame and then took control with four goals in the second, powered by Francis Robichaud and Jack Haché. Robichaud finished with five goals, while Haché added four, as the Avalanche (5-2-1) pulled away in the third. Hache capped the scoring with a buzzer-beater for the Canadiens (1-7-0).
GUSTO MOOSE: 2 AVALANCHE: 2
LORD BEAVERBROOK ARENA (MIRAMICHI) — A four-goal third period ended in a 2-2 draw between the Gusto Moose and Avalanche. Cole Trevor opened the scoring at 13:34, and Oliver Baxter restored the lead at 02:42 with help from Noah Carr and Sam Blagden. The Avalanche answered with a pair of late goals, as Noah William Robichaud (assist: Francis Robichaud) tied it at 04:40 before Francis Robichaud, set up by Liam Cormier, pulled even again at 01:56 for the Avalanche (5-2-1). Liam Richard and Olivier Savoie each allowed two goals for the Moose (5-2-1).
RIVERBANDITS: 7 GUSTO KINGS: 0
LORD BEAVERBROOK ARENA (MIRAMICHI) — The Riverbandits jumped out early and rolled to a 7-0 win over the Gusto Kings on Saturday. Jack Price scored twice and added an assist as the Riverbandits struck three times in the opening frame, with Kameron Jardine chipping in a goal and four assists. Avery Jones added two goals, while Will Carter and Ethan Hackett rounded out the scoring. Oliver Lannan McLeod earned the shutout in net. The Kings (2-6-0) kept pushing to generate offence, while the Riverbandits (8-0-0) stayed unbeaten.
GUSTO MOOSE: 8 MAPLE LEAFS: 1
LORD BEAVERBROOK ARENA (MIRAMICHI) — Max Budd and Cole Trevor scored early as the Gusto Moose built a 2-0 first-period lead, with Reece Fraser and Theo Tracey setting up Trevor’s tally. Max Oram made it 3-0 just one second into the second, before David Doiron replied for the Maple Leafs (2-6-0) at 5:41. The Moose pulled away with five third-period goals, sparked by Callum Whittaker and Oram, who finished with two goals apiece. Liam Richard earned the win as the Moose (5-2-1) closed it out.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group's game data.
