NB U13 PROS. TIER 1 Championships
GUSTO KNIGHTS: 4 GUSTO MOOSE: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK D (MONCTON) – C CHAM 4 VS 3 — Mason Flett opened the scoring late in the first period, and the Gusto Knights carried that momentum into the second with a three-goal burst to build a 4-0 cushion. Darcy Mowbray scored twice, Hunter Calhoun set up two goals, and Cian O’Brien added the other marker for the Knights. The Gusto Moose kept pushing in the third, getting goals from Sawyer Pearson (assisted by Jacob Murrary and Henry Jardine) and Drew Lisson (from Charlie Scott). The Moose (2-7-2) showed fight to the final whistle, but Coach Scott Nelson’s Knights (3-7-1) closed it out.
RIVERBANDITS: 4 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 4
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) – C CHAM 5 VS 2 — The Riverbandits got rolling early when Nixon Gilks finished a setup from Jerome Gallant and Spencer Savoie at 5:38 of the first, but Skyler Morrison answered at 8:19 to keep the Champions Hounds even. The teams traded goals through the second, with Luke McAllister (from Chaise Hicks) and Cedric Robichaud responding to Jase Wood’s marker set up by Morrison. In the third, Tatum Melkert and Jordan Goddard pushed the Hounds (3-7-2) ahead before Gilks tied it at 11:44 with help from Zach Toner for the Riverbandits (2-6-4).
PANTHERS: 7 LIONS: 4
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK A (MONCTON) – B CHAM SEMI 3 VS 2 — Coach Tommy McAdam’s Panthers jumped out early with first-period goals from Caiden Fleming and Luke Dowling, but the Lions answered back to keep it close. The game tightened up in the second as the Lions got goals from Deacon Jordan, Benson Biggar and Benjamin Ramsay to pull within 5-4 after two. Panthers forwards Hudson Massey and Zachary Bruce helped hold the lead, before Fleming’s second of the day and Will Younker’s late marker provided breathing room in the third. Carter Lewis also scored for the Lions (4-7-1), while the Panthers (7-4-1) closed out the win.
TIGERS: 3 JAGUARS: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK D (MONCTON) – B CHAM SEMI 4 VS 1 — The Tigers struck twice in a quick burst in the second period, with goals from Sam Ogilvie (Levi Cameron) and Spencer Wheaton-MacLeod (Noah Wilson) to take early control. The Jaguars pushed back in the third, getting on the board when Knox Beck converted Dominic MacDonald’s feed, before MacDonald tied it late with help from Nate Sheehan. In overtime, Cameron ended it with an unassisted winner as the Jaguars (6-4-2) came up just short, and the Tigers (3-5-4) earned the extra point.
CANADIENS: 4 SHARKS: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK A (MONCTON) – A CHAM SEMI 3 VS 2 — The Canadiens struck just two seconds into the second period on Rémy Bourque’s goal, then carried the momentum into the third with tallies from Nathan Godin and Lyam Blais-Gaudet to open up a lead. The Sharks kept pressing back, getting third-period goals from Adam-Gabriel Chiasson and Kristopher Wade, with Danick St-Pierre setting up Wade’s finish. Jackson Bailey added an insurance marker as the Sharks (6-5-1) pushed late, but the Canadiens (7-2-3) closed it out.
STALLIONS: 4 WHALERS: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK D (MONCTON) – A CHAM SEMI 4 VS 1 — Félix Lanteigne scored twice as the Stallions built a lead and then held on in a 4-3 overtime win over the Whalers. After Lanteigne opened the scoring in the first, the Whalers answered with second-period goals from Krew Gallant and Charlie Jollimore to swing momentum. Noah Dezan tied it for the Stallions in the third before Nathan Hamill pulled the Whalers even again. Brody Robichaud ended it at 1:57 of overtime for the Whalers (6-3-3), as the Stallions (11-0-1) stayed unbeaten.
JAGUARS: 4 LIONS: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK A (MONCTON) — The Jaguars and Lions traded chances in a spirited opening frame, skating to a 2-2 tie after one. Knox Beck scored twice for the Jaguars, with Davin Cusack (one goal, two assists) helping drive the attack. After a scoreless second period, the Jaguars pulled ahead in the third on goals from Cusack and Alexander Martell to secure the 4-2 decision. Benjamin Ramsay and Cohen Lyle provided the Lions’ offence, with Coach Chris Enman’s Lions (4-7-1) pushing throughout, while the Jaguars (6-4-2) finished strong.
RIVERBANDITS: 3 BULLDOGS: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK D (MONCTON) – C CHAM 5 VS 1 — The Riverbandits earned a 3-2 win over the Bulldogs after building a lead through two periods. Jack Walsh opened the scoring early in the first, with Luke McAllister picking up the assist, before Jacob Richard answered to make it 1-1 after one. Chase Cripps and Chaise Hicks struck in the second to give the Riverbandits some breathing room, with McAllister adding his second helper. Richard’s second of the game early in the third brought the Bulldogs (4-7-1) within one, but the Riverbandits (2-6-4) held on.
PANTHERS: 3 TIGERS: 1
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) – B CHAM GOLD — After a scoreless first period, the Panthers broke through with two second-period goals, as Jay MacKinnon opened the scoring and Beckett Noye added another, with Henry Ellis picking up two assists in the stretch. Noye struck again early in the third on a play set up by Luke Dowling and MacKinnon to make it 3-0. Harrison Alward got the Tigers (3-5-4) on the board at 8:46 of the third, assisted by Jace Corey, but Rowan Webster helped close it out for the Panthers (7-4-1).
WHALERS: 4 SHARKS: 3
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK A (MONCTON) — The Whalers held off a late push to edge the Sharks 4-3 on Monday in Moncton. Nathan Hamill opened the scoring at 11:25 of the first, but Kristopher Wade answered at 6:06 to send it tied into the break. After a scoreless second, Wade’s second goal at 13:12 of the third nudged the Sharks ahead before the Whalers surged with goals from Trace Doucette, Benjamin Schofield and Charlie Jollimore. Olivier Arseneault scored with 19 seconds left to close it for the Sharks (6-5-1), while Hamill and Doucette led the Whalers (6-3-3).
BULLDOGS: 4 CHAMPIONS HOUNDS: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK A (MONCTON) – C CHAM GOLD 2 VS 1 — The Bulldogs scored twice in the second period to take control, with Miguel Richard striking early and Jacob Brizo adding one with help from Bruno Belliveau and Luca Yvon LeBlanc. Mikael Brun finished a passing play from Alvery Millier and LeBlanc in the third, and Belliveau capped it with an insurance marker in the final seconds as Coach Sam Vautour’s Bulldogs (4-7-1) held on. The Champions Hounds pushed back late behind Tatum Melkert’s goal set up by Abram Davidson, before Davidson added another for the Hounds (3-7-2).
STALLIONS: 5 CANADIENS: 2
GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK A (MONCTON) — Matteo McLaughlin opened the scoring at 8:51 of the first period as the Stallions built a 3-0 cushion with second-period goals from Brody Robichaud (from Caleb Robichaud and Jacob Friolet) and Alexandre Lagace. The Canadiens answered in the third when Lyam Blais-Gaudet scored at 7:44, assisted by Nathan Godin, before the Stallions replied late through William Haché (from Jackson Payne) and Noah Dezan (from McLaughlin). Lucas Allain’s goal with 35 seconds left, set up by Rémy Bourque and Kye Hansen, capped the Canadiens’ push (7-2-3). Finnigan Reynen earned the win for the Stallions (11-0-1).
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group‘s game data.

