Regals, Kings sweep midget AAA games
The Western Regals and Kings County Kings each swept a pair of game in the P.E.I. Midget AAA Hockey League over the weekend.
The Regals edged the Mid-Isle Matrix 2-1 on Friday night, and then outlasted the Charlottetown-based Central Attack 6-4 on Saturday night. The Regals are now 14-0-0.
Meanwhile, the second-place Kings doubled the Pownal Red Devils 6-3 on Friday night, and topped the Matrix 4-2 on Sunday evening.
Regals 6, Attack 4
At the Jacques Cartier Arena in Alberton, Ethan Oliver (2), Conor Horne (1-1), Thomas Shea (1-1, Kalim DesRoches and Chandler DesRoches scored for the Regals. Ethan Reilly (3) and Chase Gaudette (2) had multiple-assist efforts.
Lukas Skinner (3) and Nick Reeves answered for the Attack (3-9-1).
After the first period ended in a 3-3 tie, the Regals took a 5-3 cushion into the second intermission.
Aiden Williams earned the goaltending win.
Regals 2, Matrix 1
At the APM Centre in Cornwall, second-period goals by DesRoches (1-1) and Sam Hackett (1-1) proved to be the difference for the Regals.
Lucas Buch answered in the third period for the Matrix.
Cole Gallant was the winning goaltender.
Kings 6, Red Devils 3
At the Eastern Kings Sportsplex in Souris, Riley Jamieson (2), Jack King (1-2), Jake MacLaren (1-1), Joel MacEachern and Jacob Outhouse found the back of the net for the Kings. Ben MacIsaac and Cam White each added a pair of helpers.
For the Red Devils (4-8-1), Will MacDougall (1-1), Noah Brehaut and Lance Kennedy found the back of the net. Cole McKeigan chipped in with two helpers.
The Kings held period leads of 2-1 and 5-3.
Winning goaltender was Ben Bruce.
Kings 4, Matrix 2
At the Eastern Kings Sportsplex, Jamieson scored two goals and King contributed two assists in leading the second-place Kings (10-2-2). Outhouse and Jarrett Victor also scored for the Kings.
Buch and Matthew Mills netted unassisted goals for the Matrix (38-3).
Mid-Isle led 1-0 after the first period, and the Kings took a 2-1 lead into the final frame.
Nicholas Jamieson was the winning goaltender.