NB U15 PROS. TIER 2 Roundup: Apr. 13 – 20

CANADIENS: 5 WHALERS: 5

SLEMON PARK PLEX (SUMMERSIDE) — The Canadiens and Whalers traded momentum in a spirited 5-5 draw. Colby Gaudet scored twice and added an assist, while Kip Nurse had a goal and two helpers as the Whalers built a 4-3 first-period lead and stretched it to 5-3 on Nurse’s marker in the second. The Canadiens kept pushing, with Justin Godin scoring twice, including the early third-period goal that started the comeback. Quinn Harris tied it late, while Jayden Moreau (1G, 1A), Malix Gautreau and Tristan Fortin helped drive the attack for the Canadiens (4-1-1). The Whalers (4-0-3) matched them stride for stride to the final horn.

SHARKS: 9 JETS: 3

SLEMON PARK PLEX (SUMMERSIDE) — The Sharks pulled away with a six-goal third period to earn a 9-3 win over the Jets after a tight opening 24 minutes. Sharks goals from Cruz Johnson and Jace DeVos had it 2-0, but the Jets answered late in the first on tallies from Jackson Cromwell and Owen Ells to tie it. Bentley White’s second-period marker was matched by Brayden Dallaire, sending the game to the third even. White, DeVos, Owen Hickey and Daxson McKenna each scored twice, while Cromwell and Carson Burke helped lead the Jets (0-6-0). The Sharks (3-2-2) closed it out with steady pressure.

WHALERS: 6 JETS: 0

SLEMON PARK PLEX (SUMMERSIDE) — The Whalers pulled away for a 6-0 win over the Jets on Saturday afternoon, striking first when Kip Nurse finished a play set up by Bentley MacNevin and Harrison Delaney at 7:33 of the opening period. Elliot Buote scored twice, and Colby Gaudet added a key second-period marker to build the lead. In the third, MacNevin and Jesse Arsenault rounded out the offence, while Nurse chipped in three assists. The Jets (0-6-0) kept working for chances to break through. The Whalers (4-0-3) continued their strong spring with a disciplined, team-wide effort.

WHALERS: 7 SHARKS: 2

CREDIT UNION PLACE (SUMMERSIDE) — The Whalers scored six unanswered goals across the final two periods to pull away for a 7-2 win over the Sharks. After goals from Jessie Gallant and Owen Hickey had the Sharks up 2-1 late in the first, the Whalers flipped the game in the second with four quick strikes, including Kaleb Arsenault’s finish and a key goal from Bentley MacNevin. Zachary Clements added two goals, while Kip Nurse had two assists. The Sharks (3-2-2) kept pushing early, but the Whalers (4-0-3) closed it out in the third.

GUSTO KINGS: 2   GUSTO MOOSE – GARNETT: 2

QPLEX (QUISPAMSIS) — Hayden Pattterson-Hanley scored twice as the Gusto Moose – Garnett jumped out to a 2-0 first-period lead, striking at 5:52 and again with a buzzer-beater at 0:01. The Gusto Kings answered in the second when Jacob Betts finished a play from Ian Scott and Colton MacLeod to cut the deficit in half. With time winding down in the third, Brody Perry pulled the Kings even at 11:41, converting a setup from Sid Buckley and Grady Moran. The Moose (1-1-4) set the early pace, while the Kings (2-2-2) kept pushing to the final horn.

GUSTO MOOSE – SCOTT: 5   PENGUINS: 4

QPLEX (QUISPAMSIS) — Gusto Moose – Scott came out on top in a back-and-forth 5-4 decision over the Penguins on Saturday. Hayden Brantnall opened the scoring for the Penguins before Grayson Scott answered in the second, but the Penguins regained the edge on Maxim Allen’s marker. The third period turned into a sprint, with Hudson Thorne scoring twice and Easton Fowler adding a goal as the Moose pushed ahead. Kai Boucher and Malik LeBlanc kept it tight down the stretch for the Penguins (3-2-1), but the Moose (3-2-1) closed it out.

CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 7   SABRES: 0

KCI – EDDY (BATHURST) — The Champions Sheriffs pulled away for a 7-0 win over the Sabres on Saturday, striking first when Ashton O’Quinn opened the scoring at 9:33 of the first period. Garret Ogden paced the attack with three goals, while O’Quinn added a second and also helped set up the offence alongside Tyler Comeau and Nicholas Alexander. Maxime Doiron, Torrin Carroll, Tyson Furlong and Cash Henderson rounded out the scoring. The Sabres (0-6-0) kept battling through a tough night, while the Sheriffs (3-1-2) continued to build momentum.

GUSTO KINGS: 4   GUSTO KNIGHTS: 2

QPLEX (QUISPAMSIS) — Quinn Gaddas opened the scoring at 3:26 of the first period as the Gusto Knights grabbed an early lead. The Gusto Kings answered with a strong second period, getting goals from Thatcher Rice-Sawyer, Jacob Betts, and Grady Moran to take a 3-1 advantage into the third. Hazen Tiner made it tight with a third-period marker, helped by Mitchell Moore and Jax Galbraith, bringing the Knights (4-1-1) within one. Betts added his second at 0:01 to seal the 4-2 win for the Kings (2-2-2).

KINGS: 7   FLYERS: 0

KCI – EDDY (BATHURST) — The Kings jumped out early with four first-period goals and carried that pace to an 8-0 win over the Flyers. Lucas Basque scored twice and Shane Hache added a goal and two assists, while Charles Hache also finished with a pair, both set up by Jacob Sonier. Yoan Comeau and Maxime Albert chipped in as the Kings kept pressing through the second and third periods. The Flyers (1-5-0) stayed committed defensively and battled to create offence, but couldn’t break through against the Kings (5-0-1).

GUSTO MOOSE – GARNETT: 3   PENGUINS: 3

QPLEX (QUISPAMSIS) — Gusto Moose – Garnett jumped out early and carried a two-goal edge into the late stages of the second period, but the Penguins answered back to earn a 3-3 draw. Hayden Pattterson-Hanley opened the scoring, with Avery Hewey and Street Miller setting him up, before Miller added a second-period marker for the Moose. The Penguins rallied with quick late second-period goals from Mason Jones (assists Sébastien Sonier, Simon Savoie) and Maxim Allen (assist Carter Saunders). In the third, Cam Ward (assist Brayden Hanson) and Koltyn Corey (assist Nikolai Gerk) traded tallies as the Moose (1-1-4) and Penguins (3-2-1) settled even.

MAPLE LEAFS: 5   SABRES: 3

KCI – EDDY (BATHURST) — The Maple Leafs jumped out early with three first-period goals from Alex Gionet, Logan Beal and Liam Edwards, with William Coulombe setting up a pair. The Sabres pushed back with a determined second period, getting goals from Anthony Vienneau, Trevor Patterson and Charles Alexander, while Mason Betteridge chipped in two assists to pull them within one late. Coulombe’s goal with 1:44 left in the middle frame proved important, and Blake Wallace added a third-period insurance marker as the Sabres (0-6-0) kept pressing to the end. The Maple Leafs (1-5-0) closed out the 5-3 win.

CANADIENS: 8   SHARKS: 5

SLEMON PARK PLEX (SUMMERSIDE) — The Canadiens built a 6-0 cushion through two periods, then withstood a spirited third-period push to earn an 8-5 win over the Sharks. Zachary Richard scored three times, while Jayden Moreau had a goal and four assists as the Canadiens struck three times late in the first and added three more in the second, including tallies from Theo Roy and Tristan Fortin. The Sharks stormed back with five third-period goals, led by Owen Hickey (2G, 2A) and Jack Mackay (2G). The Sharks (3-2-2) made it a game late, but the Canadiens (4-1-1) answered at 0:05 to close it out.

GUSTO KNIGHTS: 3   GUSTO MOOSE – SCOTT: 2

QPLEX (QUISPAMSIS) — Mylo Dyker opened the scoring at 8:52 of the first period, and Nick De Man made it 2-0 early in the second as Gusto Moose – Scott carried the early edge. The Gusto Knights pushed back late in the middle frame on Owen Lord’s goal, then took over the third with a steady comeback. Nick Gamble finished a play from Devante Marsh at 14:17 to tie it, before Quinn Gaddas snapped home the winner with 40 seconds left. Moose – Scott (3-2-1) showed plenty of bite, while the Knights (4-1-1) closed it out.

KINGS: 5   CHAMPIONS SHERIFFS: 5

KCI – EDDY (BATHURST) — The Kings opened a 2-1 lead after the first period on goals from Francis Duguay and Jacob Sonier, before Ashton O’Quinn replied for the Champions Sheriffs. After Tyler Comeau pulled the Sheriffs even early in the second, the Kings answered with Yoan Comeau and Charles Hache to take a 4-2 edge into the third. The Sheriffs stormed back with three straight — including O’Quinn’s second and Comeau’s second — but Sonier’s late marker earned the Kings a 5-5 finish. The Sheriffs (3-1-2) showed plenty of push, while the Kings (5-0-1) stayed unbeaten.

FLYERS: 8   MAPLE LEAFS: 3

KCI – EDDY (BATHURST) — The Flyers struck early with three first-period goals from Griffin Douthwright, Reid Beers and Gabriel Mersereau, setting the tone for an 8-3 win. Kayden Constantine helped drive the offence with three assists, while Logan Denne, Jaxon Best and Avery Pitre added second-period goals to keep the pressure on. The Leafs pushed back with a Ray Lin marker late in the second, then added third-period goals from William Coulombe and Jackson Melvin to show their fight through to the finish. The Maple Leafs (1-5-0) kept coming, while the Flyers (1-5-0) finished strong.

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