NS U13 PROS. TIER 1 Roundup: Mar. 30 – Apr. 6
HAWKS: 5 WOLVES: 2
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (BMO RINK) — Luke Connors opened the scoring at 3:00 of the first period, but the Hawks answered with three late goals as Lucas Howley (assist Jase Fraser), Logan Howley and Gavin Robinson (assist Beau Pitcher) built a 3-1 lead after one. Connors struck again in the second, set up by Samuel MacDonald and Tanner Wright, before Logan Howley’s second restored a two-goal cushion. Evan Howley added insurance at 12:50 of the third as the Wolves (0-2-0) pushed to close the gap, while the Hawks (2-1-1) finished strong.
EAGLES: 4 STALLIONS: 3
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (BMO RINK) — The Eagles held on for a 4-3 win over the Stallions after a lively opening frame. Jack Warner opened the scoring for the Stallions, but Kian MacKay answered quickly and later set up Landon Wells as the Eagles carried a 3-1 lead out of the first. After a scoreless second, Neaven Richard struck twice in the third to pull the Stallions back within one late, with Rogan Bezanson picking up two assists for the Stallions (1-1-2). MacKay’s second of the day, with help from Hunter Mackenzie, stood as the difference for the Eagles (2-1-1).
STALLIONS: 5 WOLVES: 3
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (BMO RINK) — Neaven Richard scored twice and Rogan Bezanson set him up both times as the Stallions pulled away for a 5-3 win over the Wolves. Tristan Robertson opened the scoring with help from Bryson Burgess, and Jack Warner added a key second-period marker off an Easton Hamer feed to make it 3-1 heading to the third. The Wolves kept pushing, with Wyatt MacGrath striking late in the first and later assisting on Brett Anderson’s third-period goal, while Luke Connors added another to close the gap for the Wolves (0-2-0). Emery McKinnon’s insurance tally helped the Stallions (1-1-2) seal it.
HAWKS: 6 EAGLES: 2
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (BMO RINK) — The Hawks pulled away for a 6-2 win over the Eagles after a tight opening frame. Beau Pitcher opened the scoring at 7:42 of the first period before Breton Parsons answered at 7:07 to make it 1-1. Hawks goals from Jaxson LeBlanc and Gavin Robinson created separation in the second, and the visitors extended the lead in the third with Jase Fraser’s marker and a pair from Jordie Vickers. Preston Roy, set up by Kohen Merriam, scored for the Eagles (2-1-1) as the Hawks (2-1-1) finished strong.
EAGLES: 6 HAWKS: 1
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (BMO RINK) — Bennett Otterson opened the scoring for the Eagles, and Declan Hill and Preston Roy helped build the lead with two-goal performances in a 6-1 decision over the Hawks. Hill struck in the second period with help from Emmett Keiver and Hunter Mackenzie, then added an insurance marker late in the third, while Roy scored in both the second and third. Kian MacKay also chipped in for the Eagles as they pulled away in the final frame. Lucas Howley finished a third-period push for the Hawks (2-1-1), converting a play set up by Logan Howley and Beau Pitcher. The Eagles (2-1-1) tightened up defensively down the stretch to close it out.
PANTHERS: 7 BULLS: 3
SANDY WICKENS MEMORIAL ARENA (BARRINGTON) — The Panthers struck early and pulled away late in a 7-3 win over the Bulls. Ethan Garber opened the scoring before Noah Hemeon made it 2-0 in the first period, but Cooper D’Eon answered to keep the Bulls within one. Bulls goals from Gabriel Surette and Finnley Doucette early in the second briefly put them in front, before the Panthers responded with three straight from Hemeon, Wyatt Roberts and Mateo Carmichael. Hemeon completed his hat trick in the third, and Garber added his second as the Bulls (1-1-0) battled to the finish against the Panthers (2-0-0).
STALLIONS: 4 EAGLES: 4
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (EMERA RINK) — Emery McKinnon opened the scoring early for the Stallions, but the Eagles answered late in the first on Declan Hill’s marker set up by Emmett Keiver and Kohen Merriam. The Eagles pushed ahead in the second with goals from Preston Roy and Keiver, before Rogan Bezanson and Harland Fitzgerald replied to keep it even heading to the third. Neaven Richard’s goal gave the Stallions another edge, but Merriam’s third-period finish ensured a 4-4 deadlock for the Eagles (2-1-1) against the Stallions (1-1-2).
COYOTES: 4 JAGUARS: 1
SANDY WICKENS MEMORIAL ARENA (BARRINGTON) — The Coyotes and Jaguars traded first-period goals to head to the intermission tied 1-1, with Owen Poole opening the scoring before Harrison Cavanaugh replied for the Jaguars. After a scoreless second, the Coyotes found separation in the third as Mason Lynch struck early, and Landon Merry and Xavier Levy followed with key insurance markers to turn a close game into a 4-1 decision. Cavanaugh’s tally, set up by Ronan Baylis and Rory Goulden, was the lone breakthrough for the Jaguars (0-2-0), while the Coyotes (1-1-0) earned the win with a strong finish.
PANTHERS: 7 HUSKIES: 0
SANDY WICKENS MEMORIAL ARENA (BARRINGTON) — The Panthers struck twice in the final 90 seconds of the opening period and carried that momentum to a 7-0 win over the Huskies. Ethan Wentzel paced the attack with a hat trick, including two third-period markers, while Ethan Garber added two goals. Lane McDow and Easton Rafuse rounded out the scoring, with Oliver Wentzel and Cohen Zwicker each setting up multiple goals. The Huskies (1-1-0) kept competing and looked for openings throughout, but couldn’t break through as the Panthers (2-0-0) pulled away late.
STALLIONS: 6 HAWKS: 6
MEMBERTOU SPORT/WELLNESS CENTRE (BMO RINK) — The Hawks built a 5-3 edge after 40 minutes, powered by two goals from Jordie Vickers and a strong second period that included markers from Lauchie MacNeil and Jaxson LeBlanc. The Stallions answered with a big third, getting goals from Neaven Richard (three), including back-to-back tallies midway through the frame, before Emery McKinnon tied it with 27 seconds left. MacNeil added two assists for the Hawks, while Rogan Bezanson and McKinnon each chipped in two helpers for the Stallions (1-1-2). Vickers and LeBlanc led the Hawks (2-1-1).
BULLS: 8 COYOTES: 3
SANDY WICKENS MEMORIAL ARENA (BARRINGTON) — The Bulls jumped out quickly with four first-period goals and carried that pace to an 8-3 win over the Coyotes. Luxen O’Neil drove the offence with four goals, while Noe Hanna added a goal and two assists as the Bulls kept pushing in all three periods. The Coyotes answered with a Mason Lynch hat trick, including a pair in the third to keep battling back. Owen Deon, Gabriel Surette and Charlie Nickerson also scored for the Bulls (1-1-0), while the Coyotes (1-1-0) showed resolve right to the final buzzer.
HUSKIES: 2 JAGUARS: 1
SANDY WICKENS MEMORIAL ARENA (BARRINGTON) — Kaleb Wier opened the scoring at 10:54 of the first period, finishing a setup from A.J Cahill and Dylan Dinsdale as the Jaguars grabbed an early lead. The Huskies answered late in the second when Jonah MacEachern struck at 0:18, with Noah Leslie and Ewan Chiasson picking up assists. In the third, Carson Towner snapped the tie at 5:51 off feeds from Brody MacDonald and Max Wrighte. The Jaguars (0-2-0) pushed to the finish, but the Huskies (1-1-0) held on for the one-goal win.
* This roundup was generated automatically using Atlantic Hockey Group‘s game data.

