Ramblers Prospects Continue to Shine on Day 2 of 2026 U18 Atlantic Championship
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April 3, 2026, QUISPAMSIS, NB — Amherst Ramblers prospects continued to make their mark on the second day of the 2026 U18 Atlantic Championship, delivering strong performances across multiple matchups as round robin play intensifies.
Brock Lyons had an impressive outing for the Saint John Vitos, recording one goal and one assist in a matchup against the Halifax Mac’s. Lyons continues to be a key offensive contributor, showcasing his ability to generate scoring chances and produce under pressure.
Jack White once again demonstrated his reliability on the defensive side of the puck. Despite a narrow 4-3 loss, White played another strong, steady game, continuing to be a dependable presence in his own zone for the Fredericton Caps.
The Halifax Mac’s, featuring Ramblers prospects Chandler Bell, Jax Ginnish, and Ian Lovett, enjoyed a successful day with two victories—one over the Saint John Vitos and another against the Kensington Wild. Bell played a key role in both wins, contributing to a strong team effort.
Ginnish added to the scoreboard with one goal across the two games, while Lovett chipped in with an assist, both continuing to contribute in important moments for the Mac’s.
Round robin action continues later tonight with an all-Ramblers prospect matchup, as Jack White and the Fredericton Caps take on Lovett, Ginnish, Bell, and the Halifax Mac’s. Meanwhile, Brock Lyons and the Saint John Vitos are set to face the Kensington Wild as teams continue to battle for positioning heading into the playoff round.
The Ramblers organization is proud of the effort and development shown by its prospects as they compete against the region’s best, and looks forward to more strong performances as the tournament progresses.














