NB U9 PROS. TIER 1 Roundup: Mar. 30 – Apr. 6
GUSTO MOOSE: 8 MAPLE LEAFS: 2
QUISPAMSIS MEMORIAL ARENA (QUISPAMSIS) — Max Oram scored twice as the Gusto Moose jumped out to an early lead, with Max Budd adding a first-period marker to make it 3-0 after one. The Maple Leafs answered with a late push in the second, getting two goals 12 seconds apart from Lachlan Aucoin to cut the gap to one before Cole Trevor restored some breathing room heading to the third. Callum Whittaker took over late with a three-goal burst in the final frame, while Budd also struck again to help the Leafs (1-1-0) keep battling to the end. The Moose (2-0-0) stayed perfect with the win.
GUSTO KINGS: 2 CANADIENS: 1
ROTHESAY NETHERWOOD SCHOOL (ROTHESAY) — Alex LeBlanc-West opened the scoring just 24 seconds into the first period for the Canadiens, finishing a passing play from Patrick Cormier and Samuel White. The Gusto Kings answered at 8:19 when Eli White converted off a setup from Cole Hurst to pull even. With the game still tight into the third, White struck again at 4:33, taking feeds from Hudson Miller and Savannah Pelletier to provide the difference. The Canadiens (0-2-0) kept pressing to the finish, but the Kings (1-1-0) closed out the one-goal win.
MAPLE LEAFS: 5 GUSTO KINGS: 2
QUISPAMSIS MEMORIAL ARENA (QUISPAMSIS) — Jack Hamilton opened the scoring early for the Maple Leafs, with Auston Tucker picking up the assist, but the Gusto Kings answered back in the first period on goals from Lincoln Loughery and Hudson Miller to take a 2-1 edge. After a scoreless second, David Doiron took over in the third, scoring three times as the Leafs surged in front. Pedro Ciolette added a late insurance marker, set up by Lachlan Aucoin, to close it out for the Maple Leafs (1-1-0). The Gusto Kings (1-1-0) showed grit after their strong start.
GUSTO MOOSE: 4 CANADIENS: 3
ROTHESAY NETHERWOOD SCHOOL (ROTHESAY) — Reece Fraser opened the scoring at 10:37 of the first period, and the Gusto Moose built momentum in the second as Charlie Saulnier struck twice and Sam Blagden added another to make it 4-1. The Canadiens answered with a steady push, getting a second-period marker from Samuel White and a late surge in the third on two goals from James Rah, but couldn’t find the equalizer. Blagden also set up Fraser’s opener for the Moose (2-0-0), while Rah’s pair paced the Canadiens (0-2-0).
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group‘s game data.

