Ramblers Prospects Deliver Strong Performances on Day 4 of U18 Atlantic Championship

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April 4, 2026 QUISPAMSIS, NB — Amherst Ramblers prospects continued to make their mark on Day 4 of the 2026 U18 Atlantic Championship, showcasing their skill, consistency, and impact as round robin play wrapped up.

Brock Lyons closed out the tournament schedule with a solid all-around performance for the Saint John Vitos. While he did not register a point in the final game, Lyons remained effective in all zones, contributing with strong puck movement and dependable play.

On the back end, Jack White once again demonstrated his reliability, anchoring the Fredericton Caps’ defense in a hard-fought 4-3 victory over Kensington. White’s steady presence and defensive awareness continue to be a key factor in his team’s success.

Chandler Bell delivered another strong outing for the Halifax Macs, helping his team secure an additional win in round robin play. Bell’s consistency and work ethic have been evident throughout the tournament.

Jax Ginnish added to his impressive tournament with a goal and an assist in a win over Pinnacle. Ginnish continues to be a dynamic offensive contributor, generating scoring chances and capitalizing on opportunities.

Ian Lovett also had a standout performance, recording a goal and an assist while playing an important role in his team’s success.

With the round robin now complete, the stage is set for an exciting final. Ian Lovett, Chandler Bell, and Jax Ginnish will take the ice with the Halifax Macs as they prepare to face Jack White and the Fredericton Caps in the championship game tomorrow at 1:00 PM.

The Amherst Ramblers organization is proud of the continued development and strong performances from its prospects and looks forward to an exciting finish to the tournament.