NS U11 PROS. TIER 2 (A) Championships
SABRES: 6 STARS: 5
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (BELL RINK) – B CHAM CONSOLATION — The Sabres pulled out a thrilling 6-5 win over the Stars after a wild third period. William Cooke opened the scoring early and finished with a hat trick, with Brody LeBlanc setting him up twice, as the Sabres built a 2-0 lead. The Stars answered with three quick goals late in the second from Noah Walsh, Christian Carrigan and Hunter Munroe, then got third-period markers from Landon Munroe and Laz Nemecek to erase a deficit. Ethan Daley’s late winner sealed it against the Stars (0-12-0), as the Sabres (3-8-1) finished the comeback.
CANADIENS: 7 STARS: 5
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) – B CHAM 6 VS 1 — The Canadiens built a lead and held on for a 7-5 win over the Stars on Sunday. After the teams traded first-period goals from Christian Carrigan and Henry Mantha, John Eisan took over with two goals and an assist, including the Canadiens’ third-period marker that stretched the cushion. Bennett Crawford added a pair of assists, while Felix Fraughton, Bodhi Sinclair, Tucker Grant and Declan McPhee also scored. Hunter Munroe paced a determined Stars (0-12-0) push with two goals and an assist, with Noah Walsh and Thatcher Maldre adding the others. The Canadiens (6-3-3) closed it out despite the late surge.
OILERS: 3 SHARKS: 1
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (BELL RINK) – A CHAM SEMI 3 VS 2 — The Oilers struck twice in a quick first-period push, with Benjamin Monette opening the scoring from Lawson McDow before Mason Yetman followed soon after. Monette added his second early in the second to make it 3-0 and give the visitors control heading into the third. The Sharks kept pushing to the final buzzer and broke through with seven seconds left when Deacon Lowe scored unassisted. Coach Brody Cannon’s Sharks (7-2-3) showed plenty of resolve, while the Oilers (8-1-3) earned the 3-1 win.
JETS: 3 SABRES: 0
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) – B CHAM 5 VS 2 — The Jets jumped out in front with first-period goals from Gresyen Kenney and Ryan Deline, setting the tone early in a 3-0 win over the Sabres. Makayla McCarthy added a third-period marker to round out the scoring, while Holden Hallett turned in a shutout in net. Dominic Parsons and Quinn Browne split the goaltending duties for the Sabres (3-8-1), who stayed with it and looked for a breakthrough right to the final buzzer. The Jets (6-6-0) closed it out with a strong finish.
BRUINS: 6 BLUES: 2
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (BELL RINK) – A CHAM SEMI 4 VS 1 — The Bruins pulled away in the third period to top the Blues 6-2. Haiden Nehiley opened the scoring just 23 seconds in for the Blues, with Jordan West picking up the helper, before Wesley MacLean answered late in the first. Wyatt Mossman put the Bruins ahead in the second, then Alexander MacKinnon struck twice in the third as Remi Carey and Rory Mansfield added insurance. Lachlan Nahas scored the other Blues goal. Coach Kyle Mansfield’s Bruins (7-4-1) capped a strong finish against the Blues (10-2-0).
AVALANCHE: 6 RED WINGS: 2
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) – B CHAM 4 VS 3 — Zachary Carmichael struck twice in the first period as the Avalanche built an early lead, then Levi Briand’s goal at 5:30 of the second helped them keep control. The Red Wings answered with an unassisted marker from Kallen Williams early in the second, and Ryder Perry finished a third-period push with a goal set up by Brody Mackenzie. Carmichael capped his four-goal game with two more in the third, while Peregrine Lynch added another to round out the scoring. The Red Wings (4-8-0) kept battling, but the Avalanche (3-8-1) pulled away late.
BLUES: 7 SHARKS: 3
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) — The Blues pulled away in the third period to secure a 7-3 win over the Sharks. Easton McCulloch opened the scoring early, while Mason Dubreuil added a pair and Bennett McKeage chipped in a goal and two assists to keep the Blues in front after a busy first. The Sharks answered back with first-period markers from Owen Fiander and Kieran Mullaney, then Coen Burgess made it a one-goal game late in the second for the Sharks (7-2-3). Lachlan Peladeau’s two goals helped finish it for the Blues (10-2-0).
RED WINGS: 3 AVALANCHE: 2
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) – B CHAM BRONZE — Kallen Williams opened the scoring at 9:51 of the first period as the Red Wings edged the Avalanche 3-2 on Sunday. Peregrine Lynch answered back for the Avalanche before Lincoln Saulnier restored the lead early in the second, finishing a play from Brody Mackenzie. Ryder Perry made it 3-1 at 4:23, with Saulnier picking up his second point of the game. Bennett Rogers pulled the Avalanche within one late in the frame, set up by Zachary Carmichael. Coach Alain D’Entremont’s Avalanche (3-8-1) pushed late, but the Red Wings (4-8-0) held on.
CANADIENS: 3 JETS: 2
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (BELL RINK) – B CHAM GOLD — The Jets struck first on Gresyen Kenney’s goal 39 seconds into the opening period, but the Canadiens answered at 4:11 when Marco Giordani pulled things even. Canadiens built their lead in the second, with Felix Fraughton finishing a play from Tucker Grant and Scott Hubley adding one from Declan McPhee to make it 3-1. Griffin Feindel brought the Jets within one early in the third, but they couldn’t find the equalizer as the Jets (6-6-0) pushed to the finish against the Canadiens (6-3-3).
OILERS: 4 BRUINS: 3
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE (SOBEYS RINK) – A CHAM GOLD — The Bruins jumped out early on first-period goals from Zachary Herridge and Wyatt Mossman, with Herridge adding an assist. The Oilers answered in the second as Oliver Uhman started a push before Lawson McDow tied it, set up by Benjamin Monette. Iziah Fanning put the Bruins back in front late in the period, but the Oilers’ comeback carried into the third, with Uhman’s second of the game evening it before Monette’s winner, assisted by Mason McNeil. The Bruins (7-4-1) kept it tight to the finish, while the Oilers (8-1-3) earned the one-goal win.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group‘s game data.

