Ramblers Prospects Continue to Shine on Day 3 of U18 Atlantic Championship
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April 4, 2026, QUISPAMSIS, NB — The Amherst Ramblers are proud to highlight another strong day of performances from their prospects competing at the 2026 U18 Atlantic Championship, as several players made key contributions for their respective teams during Day 3 of round robin action.
Brock Lyons continued to be a steady offensive presence for the Saint John Vitos, recording two assists in a matchup against Kensington. Lyons’ playmaking ability was on full display as he helped generate scoring chances and drive the Vitos’ offense.
On the defensive side, Jack White delivered yet another composed and reliable performance, helping lead the Fredericton Caps to a 6-3 victory over Halifax. White’s steady presence in his own end and ability to shut down opposing chances played a key role in the win.
Despite coming up short on the scoreboard, Chandler Bell turned in a strong all-around effort for the Halifax Macs in their contest against Fredericton. Bell continued to show his consistency and compete level in a hard-fought game.
Jax Ginnish had a standout offensive performance, registering two goals and one assist in Halifax’s loss to Fredericton. Ginnish was a driving force offensively, showcasing his scoring touch and offensive instincts throughout the game.
Ian Lovett suited up for the Halifax Macs against Fredericton and, while held off the scoresheet, contributed valuable minutes and effort in the team’s performance.
Round robin play continues later tonight with more action featuring Ramblers prospects. Ian Lovett, Jax Ginnish, and Chandler Bell will return to the ice with the Halifax Macs as they take on the Pinnacle Growlers. Meanwhile, Brock Lyons and the Saint John Vitos are also set to face Pinnacle. Jack White and the Fredericton Caps will square off against Kensington as the tournament continues.
The Amherst Ramblers organization is proud of the continued effort and development shown by its prospects on the Atlantic stage and looks forward to more exciting performances as the championship progresses.














