NB U13 PROS. TIER 2 Championships

WHALERS: 8 SABRES: 4

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK A (MONCTON) – A CHAM SEMI 4 VS 1 — The Whalers jumped out to an early lead on first-period goals from Easton Coughlin and Connor Morrison, then withstood a strong push in the middle frame to earn an 8-4 win over the Sabres. Kylar Buchanan led the charge with a hat trick, and Crimson Craig added two third-period goals as the Whalers pulled away late. The Sabres kept it tight with second-period goals from Max Poirier Legacy, Alexandre Duke and Kaleb Hachey, before Olivier Dubé scored in the third for the Sabres (7-5-0). The Whalers (11-0-1) closed it out with a big final period.

AVALANCHE: 5 PENGUINS: 3

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK A (MONCTON) – A CHAM SEMI 3 VS 2 — The Penguins struck first on William Thibault’s opener in the first, then stretched the lead late in the second as Ryan Deveau and Jayden LeBlanc scored 30 seconds apart, with Carter Brinson setting up both. Down 3-1 heading into the third, the Avalanche stormed back with four goals, sparked by Olivier Duguay and a pair from Coby Hébert, both assisted by Raphael Rail. Duguay added a late marker to close it out as the Penguins (10-2-0) couldn’t hold on, while the Avalanche (8-4-0) finished the comeback.

PENGUINS: 5 SABRES: 4

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK A (MONCTON) — Carter Brinson struck first and added another in the second period as the Penguins edged the Sabres 5-4 in a back-and-forth game. After Sabres goals from Max Poirier Legacy and Tucker Barnaby made it 2-1 after one, Poirier Legacy completed a hat trick to keep the pressure on, with Jerico Hickey picking up a pair of assists for the Sabres (7-5-0). Matthew Ivany tied it early in the third and then scored the winner with 40 seconds left, lifting the Penguins (10-2-0).

WHALERS: 8 AVALANCHE: 2

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK A (MONCTON) – A CHAM GOLD — Kylar Buchanan scored five times as the Whalers earned an 8-2 win over the Avalanche. Buchanan struck three times in a quick first-period burst, then added another in the second before finishing his night late in the third. Lennox Perry made it 4-0 before the first intermission, while Conrad Martin and Jake MacDonald rounded out the scoring for Coach Will Arsenault’s Whalers (11-0-1). The Avalanche (8-4-0) kept pushing to the end and got third-period goals from Coby Hébert and Zackary Hébert.

MAPLE LEAFS: 7 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 0

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) – B CHAM SEMI 3 VS 2 — Nathan Lane scored three times and added two assists as the Maple Leafs pulled away for a 7-0 win. The Leafs struck early with goals 26 seconds apart from Michael McKee and Lane, then carried a 3-0 edge into the third before Cameron Brideau scored twice and set up two more. Matty Murray chipped in with a goal and an assist, and Xavier Bourgeois-Cormier earned the shutout for the Maple Leafs (8-4-0). The Champions Sheriffs (3-8-1) kept working and rotated goalies Reid Lamarche and John Hall as they tried to break through.

JETS: 6 GUSTO KINGS: 3

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK D (MONCTON) – C CHAM 10 VS 9 — Gray MacKinnon scored five times as the Jets pulled away for a 6-3 win over the Gusto Kings. After Kole Adams opened the scoring at 10:57 of the second, MacKinnon added two more in the period before the Kings answered late on Henry Ferguson’s goal at 2:40 and Eli Arbeau’s marker with one second left. In the third, MacKinnon struck twice early, then Ace Embree replied at 8:09 before MacKinnon capped it. Coach Travis Hunt’s Jets (3-8-1) earned the decision over the Gusto Kings (2-9-1).

STARS: 7 FLYERS: 5

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK D (MONCTON) – B CHAM SEMI 4 VS 1 — The Stars and Flyers traded early goals, with Sawyer Dewolfe opening the scoring before Henry Stavert answered to set the tone for a back-and-forth game. Stars built their edge with a four-goal second period, highlighted by Stavert’s pair and tallies from Grady Pineau and Hunter Bell. Flyers kept pushing as Evan Quondam struck twice in the middle frame, then Will Steele scored early in the third to keep it close. Stavert finished with four goals and Pineau added two for the Stars. Steele and Charles Sicurella rounded out the scoring for the Flyers (3-8-1), while the Stars (7-4-1) held on down the stretch.

OILERS: 5 GUSTO KINGS: 5

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK C (MONCTON) – C CHAM 11 VS 9 — Logan Rousselle scored three times, including a late tying goal at 1:06 of the third period, as the Oilers rallied back to earn a 5-5 draw with the Gusto Kings. The Kings carried a 3-1 edge into the third after goals from Ethan Garrett, Ace Embree and Jack Guimond, with Garrett adding two assists. In the final frame, the teams traded bursts, with Brendan Brideau and David Richardson adding Oilers offence. Eli Arbeau and Carter Cooper also scored for the Kings (2-9-1). Rousselle’s hat trick powered the Oilers (0-10-2).

FLYERS: 5 CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 4

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK D (MONCTON) — Sawyer DeWolfe scored twice, including the overtime winner, as the Flyers earned a 5-4 decision over the Champions Sheriffs. The Flyers built a 4-0 lead on goals from Evan Quondam, DeWolfe, Logan Dumas and Charles Sicurella, but the Sheriffs stormed back late in the third. Jackson Gahan struck twice, and Sawyer Richardson and Graham MacKinnon rounded out the rally to force extra time for the Sheriffs (3-8-1). DeWolfe’s finish in overtime sealed it for the Flyers (3-8-1).

JETS: 4 OILERS: 3

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK A (MONCTON) – C CHAM 11 VS 10 — The Jets picked up a 4-3 win over the Oilers in a back-and-forth matchup. Hunter Dunn opened the scoring before Jacob McGraw replied, and after Kole Adams restored the lead, Logan Rousselle had the game level 2-2 after one. Brennan Hooley, set up by Parker Murphy, put the Jets ahead late in the second. Gray MacKinnon added an important third-period goal, then David Richardson scored late to keep the Oilers (0-10-2) within one. In the end, the Jets (3-8-1) closed it out.

MAPLE LEAFS: 5 STARS: 4

GREENFOOT 4PLEX RINK D (MONCTON) – B CHAM GOLD — Rylan Lavigne scored three times and Michael McKee ended it at 1:17 of overtime as the Maple Leafs edged the Stars 5-4. The Leafs built early momentum with first-period goals from Lavigne and Cameron Brideau, then Lavigne struck again in the second. The Stars pushed back in the third, led by Ryan Rix’s two goals off feeds from Grady Pineau, while Marcel Mercier tied it late and Zach Nelson added a goal and an assist. The Stars (7-4-1) showed plenty of fight, but the Leafs (8-4-0) found the extra finish in OT.

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